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SUMMARY:September 17
DESCRIPTION:QUOTE OF THE DAY \nIf I’m thinking for more than 20 minutes about one move\, it’s usually a waste. Sometimes you can come up with some amazing solution but most of the time you just end up looping: you consider a move\, you reject it\, then you’re desperate\, you come back to the move\, you don’t remember why you rejected it\, you have to make a move so you make it – then your opponent replies and you remember why you rejected it. The longest wait I ever did between moves was one hour and five minutes – and the move was horrible.- Magnus Carlsen\, 2016\n
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