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Ep. 33: Annoying & Distracting Chess Behaviors

Jun 12, 202239 minEp. 33
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♟This podcast is sponsored by Chessable. Neal is currently enjoying the course entitled The Agile London System, based on the book of the same name.♟

We've all been there: the opponent who won't sit still or who keeps adjusting every piece. Distracting behavior at the chess board can be so infuriating that it adversely affects your results. In this episode, we discuss many of these behaviors and offer some solutions (hint: SAY SOMETHING to your opponent or call the TD over). Some of the behaviors mentioned include:

  • repeated draw offers
  • incessant fidgeting
  • "acknowledgers" and "sighers"
  • tapping
  • hand hovering

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