04/03/2026
Why do you end up in worse positions or spot tactics too late in chess? ♟️🤔
The problem appears when decisions are made without calculating deeply enough.
Tactics don’t always “suddenly appear” on the board. Often, they can be seen several moves earlier — if you spot them before your opponent does ⏳
Key issue: shallow visualization 🧠
You calculate 1 move instead of 2–3 (or deeper) 🔢
You evaluate the position “as is,” without seeing how the line actually ends ⚠️
You notice the tactic only when you’re already in trouble 🚨
Deep vision training reverses the process:
First, you visualize the moves 🔄
Only then do you “see” the real position 👁️
You learn to detect threats and opportunities before they become obvious 🔍
Even going just 1 move deeper makes a huge difference — but only if done consciously and consistently 🏋️♂️
The real question is not: “Do you see the tactic?”
But: Do you see it early enough? 🎯
Deep vision training:
✅ It forces you to visualize a specific sequence of moves BEFORE the tactical sequence begins.
✅ It tracks your separate ratings for different calculation depths (0-10).
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