: A master rarely relies on a single idea. If "Plan A" fails, they have a prepared "Plan B" to prevent psychological breakdown and stay in the game.
: GMs identify weak pawns as long-term anchors to tie down an opponent’s pieces and restrict their mobility. Secrets of Grandmaster Play
Grandmasters follow a structured internal algorithm to avoid the "blunder traps" that plague club players. : A master rarely relies on a single idea