By Matt Zemek, Trojans Wire: When two competitors make big decisions, and the second move is a clear-cut response to the first move made by its chief opponent or adversary, the second move isn’t necessarily wrong.
Many times, it is necessary to respond to a rival’s adjustment with a specific countermove which can defuse that rival’s plans.
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