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by jki275 2775 days ago
That's the point, while chess is deterministic, it's not computationally feasible to play the game perfectly.
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Perfect play as is currently used in the chess world means you don't make moves that result in you losing your advantage or giving the other player an advantage, given current computational resources to evaluate a position. If both sides play perfectly then the game results in a draw.

I think most of the games that are possible (ie games in game space) in chess are draws but this is just my sense of it.