tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4459360717297142573.post4257134927040446708..comments2024-03-29T18:31:49.454+11:00Comments on chessexpress: The post-mortemShaun Presshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00897215011002594039noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4459360717297142573.post-41835166589762366402011-10-18T08:31:13.825+11:002011-10-18T08:31:13.825+11:00great way to improve - but agree there is no time,...great way to improve - but agree there is no time, some kind of improvement to the tournament format is needed to accommodate such as less rounds per day. - PPAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4459360717297142573.post-10796265367075543622011-10-18T07:37:06.175+11:002011-10-18T07:37:06.175+11:00On days with more rounds I almost NEVER analyse af...On days with more rounds I almost NEVER analyse afterwards. I prefer to get something to eat between the rounds.<br /><br />Abroad I tend to analyse with my opponents. Home in Denmark I almost never do except for some drawn games.<br /><br />Henrik MortensenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4459360717297142573.post-36070919898086416502011-10-15T02:22:55.547+11:002011-10-15T02:22:55.547+11:00I agree ...Going over the game after its conclusio...I agree ...Going over the game after its conclusion is a great way to learn and improve...Paulhttp://shadowofdiogenes.blogs.com/shadow/noreply@blogger.com