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    https://en.chessbase.com/post/physio...pact-your-game Interesting article.

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    https://en.chessbase.com/post/chessable-masters-2023-d1 I wonder what Magnus's heart rate was in these games?

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      Originally posted by Hans Jung View Post
      The Soviets were already using this research as a tool. As far
      as I recall, world champ Petrosian was an avid believer that one's
      judgement is impaired as the pulse rate rises. He constantly
      checked his pulse under the playing table, and if it was elevated
      preferred to head for a draw! So now you know:)

      The 1971 Buenos Aires Candidates Final debacle with Fischer
      is often mentioned (surveying the ruins of his French defense)!
      Didn't help that the infamous Rona prowling menacingly around
      kept increasing his blood pressure too!

      "After making my move I took my pulse discreetly under the table - it was up to 140 beats a minute."
      - GM Tigran Petrosian (recalling the first game of his match against Boris Spassky in 1966, in which
      he saw too late that he could have won a pawn)


      https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1106712

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      • #4
        This is a superbly interesting thread Hans & Francis, thanks!

        I'm also blown away at just how elevated those captured heart rates were! Like, over 138-150 is HIGH!

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