Tunneling in Chess
Memory recall can lead to blunders, especially in high-pressure situations where players focus intensely on one aspect of the game, often forgetting critical threats. The concept of tunneling highlights how players can overlook obvious dangers, such as an unguarded piece. In a pivotal moment, the discussion shifts to the importance of pawn structure and strategic sacrifices, emphasizing the need for aggressive play when the king's safety is compromised.In this clip
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