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This was a deeply grounded look into what real chess growth looks like. Moulthun’s approach, using curiosity as a lens to explore games and openings, feels especially valuable in a landscape dominated by rigid prep and rote learning. His process of dissecting model games and tracing thematic patterns over time gets to the heart of how understanding is actually built.

I also appreciated his clarity on the limits of opening theory. There's something both practical and liberating in the idea that knowing your positions and being able to question suggestions — matters more than memorizing every branch of a course. This kind of perspective helps shift focus toward the parts of chess that really shape long-term progress.

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Joshua's avatar

Glad to see you writing again

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