I've been playing g6 100% of the time on multiple sites for over a year now and I'm in love with it. I've spent many hours using Chess Position Trainer making sure/proving to myself that there is no 'pure' refutation. Although there are some systems that make me have to memorize a few counter intuitive moves early on.
Anyway, here is a game today which suprised me because I rarely face the odd-looking Reti mixed with a 150 Attack. I couldn't stop him taking my Bishop but then did the same in return by attacking his.
Analyzing 100% of my rapid games with Shredder has done helped me immensely in correcting my own biases in two ways. It's allowed me to:
1) Identify multiple positions where I had irrational fear (threats that were not there)
2) Identify multiple positions where I was over confident (attacking when I thought I had enough gas)
I downloaded dozens of games and then used Shredder to automatically analyze my game for only my side of play and only for mistakes >0.5 or 0.7 I love Shredder because you can control things like this, and not spend time analyzing your opponents moves or small inaccuracies (if you want).
Here's my game against a higher rated player on another site:
I've been playing g6 100% of the time on multiple sites for over a year now and I'm in love with it. I've spent many hours using Chess Position Trainer making sure/proving to myself that there is no 'pure' refutation. Although there are some systems that make me have to memorize a few counter intuitive moves early on.
Anyway, here is a game today which suprised me because I rarely face the odd-looking Reti mixed with a 150 Attack. I couldn't stop him taking my Bishop but then did the same in return by attacking his.
Analyzing 100% of my rapid games with Shredder has done helped me immensely in correcting my own biases in two ways. It's allowed me to:
1) Identify multiple positions where I had irrational fear (threats that were not there)
2) Identify multiple positions where I was over confident (attacking when I thought I had enough gas)
I downloaded dozens of games and then used Shredder to automatically analyze my game for only my side of play and only for mistakes >0.5 or 0.7 I love Shredder because you can control things like this, and not spend time analyzing your opponents moves or small inaccuracies (if you want).
Here's my game against a higher rated player on another site: