When your opponent is tied up, always be patient and search for the simplest option.
“When your opponent is tied up, always be patient and search for the simplest option.”
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When your opponent is tied up, always be patient and search for the simplest option.
“When your opponent is tied up, always be patient and search for the simplest option.”
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“When your opponent is tied up, always be patient and search for the simplest option.”
“I think of myself as playing against the board, and not against my opponent.”
“With chess it was almost this palpable electricity that I felt. You're totally in control of your own fate. There's no luck factor. It's you and the pieces.”
“The point system certainly governs a Grandmaster's decisions, but it can be outweighed in any given position by more important factors.”
“The comparative strength of each piece depends entirely on circumstance; their movements are so different that it is essentially impossible to effectively compare them on anything other than a case-by-case basis.”
“After every move, ask yourself what does my opponent want to do to me, and how can I prevent it?”
“I have to be patient, keep performing, and be consistent.”
“My advice to the average investor in 1988 is to be patient and think long-term. It will take 18 months for confidence to get better and, in the meantime, this is absolutely no place for short-term money.”
“Work harder than everyone, be patient, and just know that if you're going to do something on your own, you're gonna have to feel some pain.”
“I have only so many songs to choose from when I'm deciding on the album. So I learned that I'm a little slow as far as dishing out music, but I learned to be patient with myself and not rush anything.”
“One thing I learned in my career is to be patient.”
“To really be conscious of how long the journey is, be patient, push yourself, persevere, and always be working on your craft while waiting for your break. That's what I'm still working on, having done this for 20 years now.”