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How to prevent Blunder Free Video Lesson
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Do you want to avoid annoying losses? I'm talking about blunders.
http://gmigorsmirnov.blogspot.com/2012/09/how-to-prevent-blunders.html
It is the most often reason for a loss! Chess players solve thousands of tactical puzzles, but it doesn’t help. It happens, because the QUALITY of your thinking process brings influence on your results (not the QUANTITY of performed exercises).
That’s why I am offering you the next video lesson: “How to Prevent Blunders”. It will give you simple and effective recommendations, which will help you to never make blunders again.
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