
Ganassi's "Regola Rubertina"
Ganassi's "Regola Rubertina" is a technique in chess used to improve visualization and planning. It involves imagining the entire sequence of a move — from identifying a target, visualizing the move, and then confirming the result — within a single mental "step." This process helps players see the consequences of their moves more clearly and efficiently, reducing errors. Essentially, it encourages a disciplined mental cycle: envisioning, analyzing, and confirming, which strengthens a player's ability to plan and execute complex sequences without getting lost in details.