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EP 316- GM Mihail Marin: The Renowned Author and Trainer on Learning from Larsen, Tal, Polgar and other Legends

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Courchnay, Carries, a Case Was an Impressive Player, but He Was Also Quite Good in His Annotations.

For Courchnay, it was not important to look for the right concept. He would be a maximalist in the critical moments but he would not be depressed if things did not go his way. And maybe for games he was a little bit less of a sportsman than Courchnay from this. Of course, he reached higher positions than the Dambour Gavski. I think he managed to maximize, he's, his quality is better than Paulus or he was more of a player. A bit. Then we have, carries, if I'm not wrong, you must understand that I wrote this book some time ago, so I wrote the book because of the pandem

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