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Xanatos Speed Chess/Quotes

To play humans you need less of an ability to see many moves ahead, more of an ability to adapt swiftly, to keep your eye on one or more goals simultaneously, and to be prepared to add human free will into your own equation.

Senna Wales, explaining the importance this trope has to any skilled Chessmaster.

I see only one move ahead, but it is always the correct one.

Jose Capablanca, chess world champion

No plan survives contact with the enemy.

Helmuth von Moltke the Elder

Well, I can't say that any of this mess was part of my original plan. But it's all working out so beautifully, I can't complain.

You see, I was chosen for this role because I am very good at improvising when things go wrong. So really, I'm in my element right now, wouldn't you say?

Fortunto's plans were often little more than an awareness of the most probable possibilities and a list of options to execute should they arise.

Void Dogs, Chapter 82

According as circumstances are favorable, one should modify one's plans.

Sun Tzu, The Art of War

Water shapes its course according to the nature of the ground over which it flows; the soldier works out his victory in relation to the foe whom he is facing.

Sun Tzu, The Art of War

Maxim 17: The longer everything goes according to plan, the bigger the impending disaster.
Maxim 47: Don't expect the enemy to cooperate in the creation of your dream engagement.

Only a fool expects everything to go the way they plan, Raphael. Another lesson for you. Success doesn't depend on having the perfect plan. It depends on changing plans to match circumstances fast enough for the changes to be effective. And that means spotting deviations from the predicted course of events early enough to have time for those changes.

Michael-lan, The Salvation War

Holy crap, guys! Plans do fail. 'Perfect strategy' does not mean one perfect flawless genius plan! It doesn't mean you never lose! Look, you've taught me a lot, so let me teach you something, 'k? This is strategy. First...you have a goal. Then, you list objectives in support of that goal, in order of importance. Then, you weight the costs and accomplish the most you can, however you can. Without even fighting, if possible! You've got bluff, subterfuge, diplomacy...lotta the time it's just 'watch what the enemy's doing, and hit him where he's weak and you're strong. But, y'know...he's doing the same to you. And you can't be strong everywhere. So you fall back where he's stronger, and sometimes you do lose. But you roll with it. Yes, you plan. Okay? But the enemy won't follow your plan. So the trick is to be fluid, hit him on the fly, define his choices...watch for opportunity, like when he boops up. You have to know more than he does about what's going on. Which is why you don't withhold information from the guy who plans your battles!! You see?

Parson Gotti tells us how its done, Erfworld

A perfect plan doesn't mean having everything go within expectations. A perfect plan is achieved... when it has the plasticity needed to flexibly deal with troubles.

Shōgo Makishima, PSYCHO-PASS (New Edit Extended Scene)

Competence on the battlefield is a myth. The side which screws up next to last wins, it's as simple as that.

Lord General Zyvan, The Traitor's Hand


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