Bobby Fischer started off each game with a great advantage: after the opening he had used less time than his opponent and thus had more time available later on. The major reason why he never had serious time pressure was that his rapid opening play simply left sufficient time for the middlegame.
Edmar MednisOnce you are in the endgame, the moment of truth has arrived... The amount of points that can be gained (and saved) by correct endgame play is enormous, yet often underestimated.
Edmar MednisEven when the time control has been reached, there is one situation where you want to act as if it has not: when your position is absolutely lost.
Edmar MednisYour practical results will improve when you play what you know, like and have confidence in.
Edmar MednisUnless a player has an 'understanding chess' rating of at least 2400, the amount of significant knowledge that he can impart on others is limited.
Edmar MednisPlaying without a concurrent critical review of one's skills will simply get you nowhere.
Edmar MednisYou must be able to handle a variety of move orders during the first 5-6 moves - otherwise you'll find yourself 'tricked' time and time again.
Edmar Mednis