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The Chess Cognition Podcast

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Trust and Overconfidence in Chess

This chapter explores the pitfalls of placing too much trust in stronger opponents and the impact of this on decision-making in chess. It discusses how overconfidence, particularly among lower-rated players, can lead to misjudgment and inflated self-assessments of skill. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing and capitalizing on opportunities, while also examining practical strategies and psychological insights that can enhance a player's approach to the game.

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