David Howell
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I was famous for them back in the day.
And just the feeling of kind of tiring your opponent out, like doing it the hard way, putting in some graft,
doing it the hard way, putting in some graft.
And also the levels much higher like with more time on the clock in chess you make fewer mistakes you get time to dig deep and see all the possible futures and Analyze a bit deeper, but I don't know if the fans they want to see the quick games So I think rapid chess right now is maybe the most popular
And also, the level is much higher.
With more time on the clock in chess, you make fewer mistakes.
You get time to dig deep and see all the possible futures and analyze a bit deeper.
But I don't know.
The fans, they want to see the quick games.
So I think rapid chess right now is maybe the most popular.
Magnus Carlsen, world number one, he's pushing freestyle chess, where it's kind of the pieces are shuffled on the first rank.
Magnus Carlsen, world number one, he's pushing freestyle chess, where it's kind of the pieces are shuffled on the first rank.
And that's very interesting, but maybe harder to get into for the beginners.
And that's very interesting, but maybe harder to get into for the beginners.
It's like you have to unlearn a lot of the things you learned about traditional chess.
It's like you have to unlearn a lot of the things you learned about traditional chess.
But yeah, I think rapid chess, so that's like 10, 15 minutes each on the clock, plus a few seconds after every move.
But yeah, I think rapid chess, so that's like 10, 15 minutes each on the clock, plus a few seconds after every move.
I think that's kind of the sweet spot.
I think that's kind of the sweet spot.