06 Jul '07 17:37>
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=BPIpWMCKEbk
I am also appalled at the racial content of many of the remarks here.
But since one can't lead a horse to water...
I want to examine the idea of a chess Grandmaster playing so many games practically flawlessly, and effortlessly, and making move decisions so fast.
Is it a pattern recognition thing, does one merely play strong point, or can one just glance at a board and instantly see 3 or more moves in advance?
These are the things i want to know, i am a bit curious.
I am also appalled at the racial content of many of the remarks here.
But since one can't lead a horse to water...
I want to examine the idea of a chess Grandmaster playing so many games practically flawlessly, and effortlessly, and making move decisions so fast.
Is it a pattern recognition thing, does one merely play strong point, or can one just glance at a board and instantly see 3 or more moves in advance?
These are the things i want to know, i am a bit curious.