@TotalNoob69 said in #10:
I've heard this phrase before: "seeing ghosts". To me this is a sign of overtraining, not undertraining. Means you need to integrate what you've learned, sleep on it as they say. Don't overdo it.
I agree, I think its combination of undertraining for that opening, I was seeing "ghosts" in a sense I forgot main variation, but I was also seeing incorrect opposition moves also. That is where the review from game played comes in play.
@TotalNoob69 said in #10:
> I've heard this phrase before: "seeing ghosts". To me this is a sign of overtraining, not undertraining. Means you need to integrate what you've learned, sleep on it as they say. Don't overdo it.
I agree, I think its combination of undertraining for that opening, I was seeing "ghosts" in a sense I forgot main variation, but I was also seeing incorrect opposition moves also. That is where the review from game played comes in play.
