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Posted by wschmidt
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3/21/2008
14:48:41

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Subject: Novice Nook # 70

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This week's Novice Nook is entitled "The Most Common OTB Mistakes" but I think all the mistakes Heisman refers to are applicable to GK play as well. "Not Recognizing the Critical Moment", "Miscounting", "Allowing a Removal of the Guard Tactic", - any of these sound familiar? There are several more that novices, beginners and intermediates commonly make. Heisman has talked about most of these before, but there are new examples and review of the basics is well-advised. A very good article IMHO.

Here's the link:

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Happy Spring! ws


Posted by ionadowman
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3/25/2008
12:38:06

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Useful article...

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... as usual!




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