Saturday, December 4, 2010

Jamacian Athletics Singlet



is very interesting definition of strategy that gives Mario Leoncini in his short essay Elements Strategy in chess.
I want to quote some excerpts on this blog: "If the tactic is the combined use of a weakness and the technique is the ability to win a match seen as beneficial, the strategy is the game plan. Someone in a fun and effective, summed up the difference between strategy and tactics, saying the tactic is to know what to do when there's something to do and the strategy is knowing what to do when there's nothing to fare.La strategy has as its object the formation of these weaknesses can be exploited or tactical shots in the formulation tecnica.La must of course take into account all the items on the board but, of course, varies with the position. It is therefore not possible to formulate a plan is valid for all seasons but it is also true that, given a position, sometimes may make more plans. The choice of the plan depends on the capacities of the player but then you can not make plans that take no account of the strategic elements in the position. Another common mistake is to believe that the difference between a teacher and a learner lies in the ability of the calculation, of course, a good player is able to calculate with precision even long variants, but the above is of strategic superiority. The teacher knows what to do in any position without the need for detailed calculations. The formulations-tion of a plan dramatically reduces the need for the calculus of variations, in this sense during the game the teacher can not calculate a beginner but win anyway. It 's why the strong players can play against many opponents at once simultaneously and beat them. "

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