• @cyd
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    441 year ago
    1. Have an accomplice feeding the game into a computer to figure out the best move to make next.

    2. Send the information to the chess player using Morse code butt vibrations.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      Nakamura said in a podcast all he would need to know is that there is a winning move and he’d be able to find it.

      So, just one buzz is enough that says “in this position there is a move that wins the game”.

      Kinda like everyone’s ratings in puzzles is higher than in elo because by the very nature of the puzzle there is a winning sequence to find.

      In play, if I don’t spot a winning tactic I just move to (try to) improve my position. In puzzles if I don’t spot a winning tactic, I look again, and again, and again…

      • @cyd
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        121 year ago

        Yes, that would be easier to keep track, and less risk of accidentally cumming.