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Learning from watching games
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Learning from watching games
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Learning from watching games
Hi I was wondering if anyone watches a lot of games and picks up new positions and also why it's so much easier to see mistakes and blunders when your bit playing. Thanks
>What do you think of Magnus in the top 5 ever

Absolutely, there's a reason he is the current Rapid, Blitz & World Champion.  I like how casual he is too.
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Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura post a lot of games on YouTube, great viewing if you want to pick up tips. 
Hi thanks a lot . I will check it out . What do you think of Magnus in the top 5 ever . He really interests me . Fisher was also brilliant. For me I always felt Kasparov was the best ever but it's so hard to to say . Thanks for the tips have a great day
Hi thanks so much and yes I agree he's very casual about it . I truely luv the way he pushes pawns and plays . I watched him in a amazing queen pawn end game in current tournament and it was fantastic . 
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