After watching a lot of the greats play, I realized something. How much of getting good is about making moves that don't change anything, waiting for your opponent to make a mistake, then going through with an attack plan? When I say moves that don't change anything, I mean something like moving a piece back and forth from the same spot.
After watching a lot of the greats play, I realized something. How much of getting good is about making moves that don't change anything, waiting for your opponent to make a mistake, then going through with an attack plan? When I say moves that don't change anything, I mean something like moving a piece back and forth from the same spot.