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the point where genius and panic share a clock, and panic usually wins.

means the state of having too little time left on your chess clock to think properly, forcing fast, often bad decisions.

from emerged with the introduction of chess clocks in the 1860s, which ended games that could stretch for days; the german term zeitnot ('time trouble') became standard chess vocabulary and still is.

for instance

kasparov vs polgar 1994kasparov infamously replaced a piece he touched, caught on camera in time trouble

world blitz championshipentire elite tournament run at 3 minutes per player since 1988

petrosian zeitnot habitworld champion notorious for chronic time trouble in the 1960s

nakamura online blitzstreams thousands of bullet games decided in seconds per move

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