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The ability to calculate variations is a key skill for chess players from "summary" of The Mammoth Book of Chess by Graham Burgess

To succeed at chess, players must possess the crucial skill of being able to calculate variations. This ability is essential for making informed decisions during a game, as it allows players to foresee possible moves and their consequences several moves ahead. Without the capacity to calculate variations, players would struggle to anticipate their opponent's responses and plan their own strategies effectively. When a player considers a particular move, they must not only evaluate the immediate consequences but also envision the potential outcomes of subsequent moves by both players. This forward-thinking approach is what sets skilled chess players apart from amateurs. By calculating variations, players can assess different scenarios and choose the most advantageous course of action, leading to a more strategic and thoughtful gameplay. Calculating v...
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    The Mammoth Book of Chess

    Graham Burgess

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