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The importance of Chess Visualisation skills

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The recent issue of US Chess had a letter to the editor about a player with aphantasia, the literal lack of visualization ability. I'm guessing no top level chess player had this
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The entire blog post stinks of ChatGPT, and that's not the AI art influencing me.
@Schtaeve said in #9:
> The entire blog post stinks of ChatGPT, and that's not the AI art influencing me.

The text parts are all me actually - it is my conclusions from doing a 20+ hour course on visualisation. The points about long notation and recording - I practiced myself with many hours of mating puzzles. Not sure what particular parts of the text you think are GPT generated. Every single word is mine actually - no revisions or asking even for the text to be improved. I also practiced in 3 different modes as indicated - arrow mode, vocal mode, and blindfold mode. Doing the actual course on visualisation helped my visualisation a bit and how I thought visualisation could be trained independently from calculation and evaluation. Sorry if you think it is somehow made up or something. It represents conclusions I came to about training visualisation. If there is any part you think is not right or strange, please let me know for further clarification.