Why do people keep wanting to ask masters that question. The question; How many moves can/do you see ahead? It's annoying because there is no answer. It just depends on the position. Sometimes it's one or two, or in complicated positions about six or maybe even seven. Also when there are no forcing moves, it's virtually impossible to look even two moves ahead, so that's when instinct comes into it.
I know that because I watched a short inverview with one of the greatest chess players ever, and that's exactly what he said.
My question would be; How often do you study? I think that question would be great to ask a master. Also what part of do you study most of all? The start, middle or endgame?
I'm sure there are more questions I would ask a GM, but that's all that came to mind for now. I would love to play a GM to experience what it's like though
I will be interviewing GM! His name is GM Fidel Corrales!
Ask this: Knowing what you do now and you could go back to the year 2000, what kind of chess advice would you give to the 13 year old Fidel Corrales?
Interesting