Chance Quote by Emanuel Lasker
“If Steinitz continually took pains to discover combinations, the success or failure of his diligent search could not be explained by him as due to chance. Hence, he concluded that some characteristic, a quality of the given position, must exist that would indicate the success or the failure of the search before it was actually undertaken.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Chess Fundamentals by Emanuel Lasker, 1925
He believed that hidden qualities in a chess position determine the outcome of a search, not random luck.
In simple terms: Success depends on identifiable traits, not chance.
Look for key positional features before planning.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- pre‑game analysis
- training sessions
- post‑game review
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What subtle cues do you overlook?
- How can you train to spot decisive features?
Complex positions may defy simple characteristic identification.