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kazani.base.eth 🦂
@kazani.eth
When you play chess. You assume the opposition to be intelligent, in that assumption you can guess their moves as a reaction to your moves, and make a foolproof strategy. But when the opposition is dumb and unpredictable. You are blind. That’s a bad state to be in. Applicable in career, life etc.
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Macauley Peterson
@macauley
The general sentiment might apply in life but as for chess it doesn’t make much sense. “Dumb and unpredictable” moves will be objectively worse and therefore easier — not harder — to play against.
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~disrec-sicsel
@rhysmonkey
This is pretty deep đź‘Ť Is this taken from somewhere or an original thought? 10 $degen
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Mariya
@chihiro
It wasn't just about chess
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Mariya
@chihiro
In this situation, you have to do something so that 1+1 does not equal 2, this is what Mikhail Tal said. You should not let the conditions affect you, but you should create your own desired conditions and everyone is obliged to play according to those conditions.
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