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by honkdaddy
1361 days ago
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How so? If it’s Jan 4, what exactly would I be preparing with? The last three days of theory about the new row? If anything it sounds like a way to emphasize how to play positions you’d otherwise never possibly see in classical chess. |
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Imagine a match in classical chess between a 2600-rated plyaer who has spent time preparing their classical openings and a 2800 rated player who hasn't prepared at all - the 2800 player will still have a large edge. Now imagine the same scenario for a 960 game where the lower-rated player has spent 4 days evaluating the opening with an engine and the high-rated player hasn't - in this scenario the advantage from the engine prep is much bigger. The mix of novelty + opportunity to prepare is such that from a game theory perspective the whole thing becomes prepare-or-lose if their overall chess strength is reasonably close otherwise.