The game gives us a satisfaction that Life denies us. And for the Chess player, the success which crowns his work, the great dispeller of sorrows, is named 'combination'.
By positional play a master tries to prove and exploit true values, whereas by combinations he seeks to refute false values ... A combination produces an unexpected re-assessment of values.
Interpretation
What this quote means
The quote illustrates the importance of distinguishing between true and false values in strategy, particularly in chess.
Emanuel Lasker's quote emphasizes the dual approach in mastering chess: the first method involves positional play, which is grounded in understanding and exploiting the inherent strengths and weaknesses of a position. The second method, combinations, is more dynamic and seeks to challenge and overturn preconceived notions about what is advantageous, leading to a reevaluation of the situation on the board.
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In practice
Example use cases
A chess coach might use this quote to illustrate the importance of understanding fundamental chess principles before trying complex strategies.
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Truth derives its strength not so much from itself as from the brilliant contrast it makes with what is only apparently true. This applies especially to Chess, where it is often found that the profoundest moves do not much startle the imagination.
He who has a slight disadvantage plays more attentively, inventively and more boldly than his antagonist who either takes it easy or aspires after too much. Thus a slight disadvantage is very frequently seen to convert into a good, solid advantage.
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