Chess sounds a lot simpler when you think that all you need to do to likely have a winning position is to make 30-40 good decisions in a row. But as we all know that is much easier said than done. Good decision-making is fundamental to playing well and succeeding. Logical, slow, and focused thought is a necessity. Yet sometimes our decision-making process is more chaotic, emotional, and impulsive, leading to bad choices and bad results.
In this season of Chess Mind, we explore how to make the best decision every time we sit in front of the 64 squares.