Pressure the first weakness, then open a second front.
Step 1 of 3
The principle
Concept
The principle
One weakness is defendable. Two, on opposite wings, are not. Tie them down to the first, then open a second front. The defender can't be in two places.
Remember
• One weakness: defendable. Two spread apart: winning.
• Phase one: create and fix the first weakness; tie defenders down.
• Phase two: open a second front on the opposite wing.