Resigning Too Early – Part 4

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In Resigning Too Early – Part 4, we continue exploring one of the most common and costly psychological mistakes in chess: giving up too soon.

This episode focuses on conceptual endgame and middlegame ideas, where a position looks lost at first glance — but hidden defensive resources, tactical tricks, or simple king activity completely change the evaluation.

Many players resign when:

A mating threat seems unavoidable

Material is down but compensation exists

One key defensive move is overlooked

In this video, we slow things down and ask the right question:
👉 Is resignation really forced… or just premature?

If you want to improve your practical decision-making, learn how to defend worse positions, and stop throwing away half-points (or full ones), this series is for you.

♟️ Never resign without checking everything.

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