The deeper the competition goes, the more important survivability, tempo control, and structural consistency become.
That is where my framework strengthens.
Not because it depends on spectacular outcomes,
And if we reach the knockout rounds — true 1v1 competition — the nature of the pressure changes entirely.
At that point, watching someone rise hundreds or thousands of positions in mere minutes while remaining controlled and structurally composed creates a form of cognitive dissonance most participants are not prepared for.
Because they are expecting aggression.
What they encounter instead is precision.
And precision under sustained pressure is far more dangerous than volatility.
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