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I have more games than I can handle comfortably (~80 on five sites). I play seriously, but also enjoy trying new sites, and it always takes awhile to find my level, and opponents who don't time-out. Once I reach that level, all the games are serious. 30 such games at 7 days per move when I can devote 1-2 hours per day is taxing. More and I might as well be on FICS playing 3-minute.
I play more than I can play well for the sake of new sites and new opponents. QueenAlice is one of my "new sites" that I'm testing. The first few games went easy, but now that I've found a loss, and some tough opponents, six games here seems like a lot.
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I guess I just really need to learn how to slow down and think about my games. I spend half an hour per day playing and usually play about 80 games. I really enjoy all my opponents, and don't want to not give them the time they deserve, my problem is I am not hurried to take those moves, I just always move that quick. Has anyone ever learned a way to make themselves slow down? I just can't seem to do it.
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