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Aiden Rayner - Visualization, Working Memory, and Blindfold Training in Chess

The Chess Cognition Podcast

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Navigating Intuition and Analysis in Chess

This chapter explores the psychological aspects of visual perception and decision-making in chess, focusing on challenges like visual crowding and cognitive overload. It contrasts the intuition of experienced players with that of adult improvers, highlighting the pitfalls of relying on instinct without thorough analysis. The discussion emphasizes the importance of chunking knowledge and the unique cognitive hurdles faced by adult learners in developing effective decision-making skills.

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