The only good Rook is a working Rook!

My style is somewhere between that of Tal and Petrosian

Young players calculate everything, a requirement of their relative inexperience.

Chess sharpens the mind, stimulates concentration, improves the memory and promotes visualization.

No matter how much theory progresses, how radically styles change, chess play is inconceivable without tactics.

Good players develop a tactical instinct, a sense of what is possible or likely and what is not worth calculating.

It often happens that a player is so fond of his advantageous position that he is reluctant to transpose to a winning endgame.

What is a weak pawn? A pawn that is exposed to attack and also difficult to defend is a weak pawn. There are several varieties: isolated, doubled, too advanced, retarded.

Tartakower once wrote that after planting a Knight in the center you can go to sleep. This is not to be taken literally, of course, but it contains more than a germ of truth.

The knight is renowned for, among other things, its suitability as a blockader ... Because its strength lies in short-range operations it is not uncomfortable standing in a single spot for long periods, as the Bishop is.

We often hear the terms 'positional' and 'tactical' used as opposites. But this is as wrong as to consider a painting's composition unrelated to its subject. Just as there is no such thing as 'artistic' art, so there is no such thing as 'positional' chess.

By playing slowly during the early phases of a game I am able to grasp the basic requirements of each position. Then, despite being in time pressure, I have no difficulty in finding the best continuation. Incidentally, it is an odd fact that more often than not it is my opponent who gets the jitters when I am compelled to make these hurried moves.

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