The Trick in action
Yesterday I participated in a simul. There were 14 participants and the simul was given by a Fide Master. I didn't exactly measure it, but at average he needed 4 seconds per move. Which meant that I had to make a move every 56 seconds. I could keep up into the middlegame, until I was compelled to shift gears from System 1 to System 2. All of a sudden, 56 seconds was not enough to make a reasonable move anymore. So when he stood at my board, I was obliged to play a move which I knew wasn't good. It costed me a pawn and it caused weaknesses in my position. His plan was simple: in the opening: develop and do nothing weird in the middlegame: trade everything that is dangerous wait for my mistake trade off every piece and convert the game to a win When the first participants began to drop out, matters start to become worse. He needs lesser and lesser time before he stands in front of you. A master is somebody who can play the one- and two-movers in every part of the game. An expert...