choose wisely.
Do you think chess is more about mathematics (thinking and probabilities) or war strategy knowledge?
I'll choose the barbecued ribs and the 'taters.
I do not think about math during the game. The importance to grasp dynamics and make adjustments reminds me of a football coach.
@Noflaps barbecued ribs and the 'taters is a solid plan B if ever I've seen one.
@Noflaps barbecued ribs and the 'taters is a solid plan B if ever I've seen one.
Math if you're a computer
War strategy if you're a human.
War strategy if you're a human.
mixture of both.A rook might look very strong controlling an open file when you move it to a square.But if his oponent is able to take your rook with his bishop when you go there it becomes a very bad move,if only there was no bishop threat it would have been maybe the best move.So you move your pieces strategically but calculate them to see if they are accurate
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war strategy if you start pushing every pawn that is possible to push and move pieces to attack the king.
math if you calculated everything then, continue with the most accurate plan.
So.. A bit of both..
math if you calculated everything then, continue with the most accurate plan.
So.. A bit of both..
It’s always the low rated players over thinking things. It’s about neither. If anything it’s memory, pattern recogination and ability to visualize
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