Dec

11

I was watching some golf on television one day and remember how one commentator explained the secret of one particular players unorthodox swing, and why it turned out OK despite all his bad habits. The one thing he did right, I recall, was his great follow-through.

There are some analogies with chess here too. There’s always a truckload of advice about how someone should study/play/live but so many players seem to ignore this and succeed despite their many sins. What is the essential element? Probably nothing more than to concentrate and fight during the game, yet this one thing is often drowned out by all the other well-intentioned but meaningless advice.


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