Chapter

Trusting Intuition In Chess
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1:18:30 - 1:24:21 (05:51)

The speaker discusses how he sometimes relies on his intuition when playing online chess to identify potential winning moves, but still checks with a computer after the game to confirm whether his intuition was correct.

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In this podcast episode, a high-level chess player talks about accusations of cheating in online chess tournaments and explains that despite popular belief, chess.com does not help him during broadcasts.
1:18:30 - 1:22:08 (03:38)
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Chess
Summary

In this podcast episode, a high-level chess player talks about accusations of cheating in online chess tournaments and explains that despite popular belief, chess.com does not help him during broadcasts. The player also discusses technical questions about cheating at a high Grandmaster level and shares his thoughts on who is to blame for accusations.

Chapter
Trusting Intuition In Chess
Episode
#330 – Hikaru Nakamura: Chess, Magnus, Kasparov, and the Psychology of Greatness
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
This podcast segment discusses how intuition can play a role in making decisions during a game of chess, and the limitations of relying solely on intuition when making moves.
1:22:08 - 1:23:21 (01:12)
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Chess
Summary

This podcast segment discusses how intuition can play a role in making decisions during a game of chess, and the limitations of relying solely on intuition when making moves.

Chapter
Trusting Intuition In Chess
Episode
#330 – Hikaru Nakamura: Chess, Magnus, Kasparov, and the Psychology of Greatness
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
In order to strategize effectively in a game, it's important to first identify the source of trouble and understand if there is one particular move or strategy that is significantly better than the rest.
1:23:21 - 1:24:21 (00:59)
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Game strategy
Summary

In order to strategize effectively in a game, it's important to first identify the source of trouble and understand if there is one particular move or strategy that is significantly better than the rest. This can be observed by studying the games of skilled players like Magnus Carlsen.

Chapter
Trusting Intuition In Chess
Episode
#330 – Hikaru Nakamura: Chess, Magnus, Kasparov, and the Psychology of Greatness
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast