> rhinoceros Fri 2002/07/05 05:21 PM wrote.
> <snip>
> In chess, this technique is called "non-commitment".
> <snap>
> [Blunderov]
> Most chess players would know this as a "waiting move" or a "quiet
> move". The great theoretician Nimzowitsch, always one for a piquant
> description, elaborated on this technique in his magnum opus "My
> System", which he called "masterly inaction".
> Warm regards
And in Japanese martial arts Tai no Sen - Where your initial move takes
place instantly after the opponent makes the first move. (The Waiting
Attack)
Andy Brice
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