Korgot & Danish
Korgot Korgot
You ever think how a strict training routine can become a chess match on a battlefield? Let's build a drill that forces you to choose the right move under pressure.
Danish Danish
Sure, let’s draft a drill: set a board, give 30 seconds to pick a move, then immediately give an unexpected threat and force you to re‑evaluate. If you misstep, you lose the point. It’s like a sparring session that keeps you guessing.
Korgot Korgot
Nice idea. Push harder: limit the move to the worst case. If you choose poorly, you learn what to avoid. No excuses, just results.
Danish Danish
Okay, we’ll set a board where every move has a known losing branch. If you pick the wrong one you immediately see why it’s bad. No excuses, just the hard lesson that the worst choice is always a choice.
Korgot Korgot
You think it’ll make you better? It just shows you’re still guessing. Pick a move, accept the result, and learn to win no matter what. Keep your head, not your ego.