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In this lecture, I like to mention that when you play chess on a physical board, you should really

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use the same hands for the same move.

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So E4 and so they play D5 and actually even the capture, you don't start using your other hand.

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You should be able to do the pawn capture with the same hands.

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What screens come in that place with the same hands and even press the clock with the same hand.

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It's all done with the same hand.

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Same hand.

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You don't get any speed advantage.

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You shouldn't be aiming for speed advantage, rather, by using two hands.

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You know, one's pressed the court once, but move now should be done with the same hand one hand.

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So if your right hand, the left hand is one hand, try most of that play or moves with one hand and

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press the clock after, ok.

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As much.
