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EP127 Jonathan Rowson on The Moves That Matter

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The Clock in Competitive Chess

Time is kept in a competitive chess game with the chess clock. On the top of the clock, where play your move, you press it down,. That means that your opponent's clock starts. And so when it's your rmove, your clock is running. When you complete your move, your opponent’s clock is running too. It addsa whole, you dimension of time management, which, as we know, in life, really matters. You can ther lots of great players out there who are constantly losing on time an winning positions. So, ee, it's a big feature of the game. Ye, it's quite intrint. Of course, i guess in

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