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Do you have to continuously run through a systematic thinking process before each move?
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I often hear the advice of what to think about before you move and when your opponent moves : look for checks, captures threats. Scan for weaknesses, ask yourself if your move is blundering, ask yourself what the opponents motivations are for their move, calculate to see if a sequence of moves is losing material etc.
But do you really think through this each and every move? It seems quite tedious to do so all the time.
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