Follow Your Routine – In Life and Chess

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Last updated 01 janeiro 2025
Follow Your Routine – In Life and Chess
This may sound like a cliché title, but the more I think about my less fortunate experiences in past tournaments, the more I realize the nuances of routine in my daily life, as a player in particular and a professional in general. Many chess players, as well as other sportsmen, have the tendency to repeat things that help them win
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