If you ever watch a game of chess, the commentators job isn't to try and predict what the moves of the top players will be. In general they will say things like, "in this position, these are the things that the player needs to watch out for", and will often show move sequences of 7 to 8 moves that most people can't see.
The idea isn't to say that "this is how I think the game is going to progress", more often it's "these are the things that the players have in mind as they play the game".
If you ever watch a game of chess, the commentators job isn't to try and predict what the moves of the top players will be. In general they will say things like, "in this position, these are the things that the player needs to watch out for", and will often show move sequences of 7 to 8 moves that most people can't see.
The idea isn't to say that "this is how I think the game is going to progress", more often it's "these are the things that the players have in mind as they play the game".