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We begin with an overview of what a game plan is, and isn't, and specific ways in which it can immediately make a difference in your game.
The first key element in developing a sound tactical foundation is learning to observe your opponent, understanding strengths to avoid, and weaknesses to exploit.
I finally get around to sharing the second essential element to good strategy in the second of two installments this month. I began by giving a series of crucial questions essential for an honest appraisal of one's own strengths and weaknesses.
This month's chapter centers around the role of personality in choosing the right game plan, drawing analogies from the pros.