Is it possible to deduce anything about someone's personality simply by the way they play chess?
Only if you're very, very gullible.
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@lichinut said in #1:
> Is it possible to deduce anything about someone's personality simply by the way they play chess?
I would say chess is like a parallel universe where aggression and self-assertion are rewarded as violence is what we persue.
> Is it possible to deduce anything about someone's personality simply by the way they play chess?
I would say chess is like a parallel universe where aggression and self-assertion are rewarded as violence is what we persue.
@lichinut said in #1:
> Is it possible to deduce anything about someone's personality simply by the way they play chess?
A bit. If someone takes a lot of risks, they might be adventurous. Or if they never resign even if they're completely losing, they might be resilient. But it won't be very accurate.
> Is it possible to deduce anything about someone's personality simply by the way they play chess?
A bit. If someone takes a lot of risks, they might be adventurous. Or if they never resign even if they're completely losing, they might be resilient. But it won't be very accurate.
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