“Depth over breadth, man. I believe in diving deeply into a small pool of information.”— Josh Waitzkin, amazon.com
“Basically, his opponent made a beginner's blunder; he gave Josh a piece on an error. The error that was so weirdly obvious, so big, that it was almost impossible for Josh to see. When you read the game now, it's simply mystifying. They were both embroiled in computations of this deep position, getti…”— Sam Sheridan, amazon.com
“The way to win a game like that involves maintaining and increasing the tension. The person who makes the first break, who releases the tension, it's going to go against them, partly because they've broken the tension and now the other guy has the first move to exploit the new play dynamic.”— Josh Waitzkin, amazon.com