: Don't fear errors; use the ability to take back pieces during these early lessons to see where variations went wrong. 4. Psychology & Pressure
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: Chess isn't just about flashy attacks; it's about slowly improving your worst piece and gaining space until your opponent cracks. : Don't fear errors; use the ability to
: A refresher on how each piece moves, with a focus on their unique strengths. World #1 Magnus's chess advice for YOU
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: Learn how Magnus uses "strangling pressure" to make opponents uncomfortable, forcing mistakes through relentless questioning rather than "magic" moves. 5. Summary & Progress Tracking