04-04-2012, 06:08 PM
Enjoyed the chat - seems to be closer to what goes through most players heads than what those self-help books would like to suggest.
Would suggest that the 'panic' reaction is probably close to the mark and that the cause is the combination of a weak moved exploited by a move that takes immediate advantage. It is the opponents move that is what causes the panic.
Last time I played Jonny he resigned and then had to show me how he had chucked a piece - perhaps the same will happen again! :-)
Would suggest that the 'panic' reaction is probably close to the mark and that the cause is the combination of a weak moved exploited by a move that takes immediate advantage. It is the opponents move that is what causes the panic.
Last time I played Jonny he resigned and then had to show me how he had chucked a piece - perhaps the same will happen again! :-)