I think in math, they straight away teach you grandmaster stuff. Also in math you have no idea what final solution will be. But in chess at least you have idea what you are doing
Actually, it is the other way around. Math has a single, absolute answer, and there are steps to reach that answer, while in chess there is no definitive answer.
Deuri said you won't know what the final solution will be, not if there's going to be one or not.
e^iπ+1=0
The most beautiful equation in mathematics.