I play a a few 3 minute blitz chess games at FICS. That way my results are quantitative, as I can see my rating going up or down. It’s also possible to play a single 3 minute blitz game and estimate how well I seem to be calculating variations and seeing simple tactics. Not the most time-efficient method, I suppose.
The main indicator of my mental state is when there are many candidate moves; if I’m tired or mentally sluggish, I will spend up to 15 precious seconds finding a strong move. When I am in good shape and am in the groove, I normally find a strong continuation in about 5 seconds.
I play a a few 3 minute blitz chess games at FICS. That way my results are quantitative, as I can see my rating going up or down. It’s also possible to play a single 3 minute blitz game and estimate how well I seem to be calculating variations and seeing simple tactics. Not the most time-efficient method, I suppose.
The main indicator of my mental state is when there are many candidate moves; if I’m tired or mentally sluggish, I will spend up to 15 precious seconds finding a strong move. When I am in good shape and am in the groove, I normally find a strong continuation in about 5 seconds.