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Anybody remember Herschel Walker?
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From a chess standpoint Kelly, I can particularly endorse Zduriencik's agility and open-mindedness in deploying his resources.
That's typically the key to jumping the plateau from "Class A" (85th percentile of hardcore tournament players) to "Candidate Master" (95th-99th percentiles), that very thing ...
Opportunism, "width" of play from Queenside to Kingside, fluid switching of one advantage for another ... just agility and willingness to take the victory wherever it crops up, as opposed to writing a script ahead of time and trying to force it.
That makes a clear sigma's worth of difference, the willingness to win any way that opportunity presents itself.  People would be surprised how hard it is to DO that.

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