The Trick
This might well be the most important post from the last years. So what's the trick then? Understanding and scenarios are closely related. You can't learn the trick without scenarios. But scenarios are not the essence of the trick. The trick is to see what a move does. You can find out what a move does by fiddling around with standard scenarios. Take for instance the following scenario: White to move r1b2rk1/p1qn1ppp/1p1bpn2/2ppN3/3P1P2/1P1BP3/PBPN2PP/R2QK2R w KQ - 0 3 In this diagram, you are close to a standard scenario in the Colle Zukertort. It is not winning yet, although Stockfish gives it about 0.5. Black must do a few things wrong and white must do a few things right before you can count a point. The idea is to open the long diagonal by two tempo moves (Nxd7 and dxc5), then throw the two bishops to the king position to get rid of Nf6 and h7 (again, with tempo) and mate the black king with Queen, Rook and / or Knight. I was fiddling around and asked myself the questi...