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#57279 12/03/06 01:06 AM
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Hi I was just wondering if there is anyone out their who has used photoreading to improve their chess skills. I wanted to know how it helped you and if you have any tips for me on how I can use photoreading to help me with my chess and what books you recommend I photoread. Thanks

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I play alot of chess, and just ordered the photoreading program so I'll let you know if I find anything out. Obviously I would start with reading chess books, and I'm assuming you could "photoread" the chess board and look several moves ahead in your minds board.

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Thanks for the reply. Please do let me know if you find anything out. also how would I photread the chess board?

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Yes people have used PhotoReading to improve their game playing skills. Chess, Backgammon, tennis and golf. Use Direct Learning.

PhotoRead a chess board - photofocus.

Alex


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