Alias · Transitions

Positional sequence reference

Also known as Transition Chains — What Follows What and Why — the canonical term used on this site.

Training background: The page is sometimes referenced as a sequence guide rather than a named technique.

Names the reference of positional sequences

Positional sequence reference is a descriptive name for the transition chains reference — framing it as a catalogue of the sequences positions move through.

Etymology. “Positional sequence” names an ordered run of positions; “reference” frames the document as a lookup. The label presents the transition chains in clinical, reference terms.

Mechanics. Each sequence advances toward positional advantage, the prerequisite for any submission: the reference orders positions so that each step improves control before attacks are sought. Following the sequence means earning the dominant position first, since a finish attempted from a weak link in the chain fails for lack of the control beneath it.

Cross-reference. “Positional chain map” and “Transition flow chart” are sibling aliases. Full mechanical coverage on Transition Chains — What Follows What and Why.