Good practical advice. Thanks. It reminds me of a few years ago, playing evening league games (60m+30s), when I was usually getting down to increments quickly and a colleague (about 2500) suggested I just 'play good moves' (ie keep improving and retain advantages) instead of trying to calculate to the end. A bit of both is required if course but I manage my time better now.
This reminds me of this unfamous commentary on the World Championship 2021 where Vishy said "That's My Boy" after Magnus played the move he suggested (Nc6). All the other GM commentators didn't understand, but Vishy still got it.
Good practical advice. Thanks. It reminds me of a few years ago, playing evening league games (60m+30s), when I was usually getting down to increments quickly and a colleague (about 2500) suggested I just 'play good moves' (ie keep improving and retain advantages) instead of trying to calculate to the end. A bit of both is required if course but I manage my time better now.
This reminds me of this unfamous commentary on the World Championship 2021 where Vishy said "That's My Boy" after Magnus played the move he suggested (Nc6). All the other GM commentators didn't understand, but Vishy still got it.
https://youtu.be/lWVemqLJkSk
Do you remember who Fabi played against in the US championship when he built up that winning position? Is it the one against Shankland in 2017?