Hi, I wanted to ask---since I mainly play correspondence chess these days---whether it would also be all right to use correspondence games to work with in the dojo (e.g. for analysis---of course only after they are completed) instead of classical time control games---after all, they are also long (indeed very long) games.
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Working with Correspondence games in the dojo
Working with Correspondence games in the dojo
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Hi, from our POV, correspondence games are quite different to regular classical games, as you only have to make one move at a time and don't have to maintain focus/concentration for several hours. So while they certainly may be useful, and should be analyzed, we do not view them as being equivalent to playing a classical game. So sadly we would not count them when it comes to completing the classical games.