In chess there is this little concept called tempo, it's very important, you see "the horsie can go back and forward" and think you can "backtrack your moves" in reality you lost two tempi and your opponent is gonna kill you for it, why do you shitalk a game you don't even remotely understand?
With this kind of moronation I doubt you are any good at go either btwtbhfamalam
>What's the ultimate rock, paper, scissors strategy?
Don't say whether you're playing by the "rock paper scissors" or "rock paper scissors shoot" rules, but play by the latter. If your opponent plays by the former, you look at what your opponent played and judge whether he's the type to try to mindfrick you by playing the same thing twice. You can also drop a little comment to work your own bluffs at that point.
Ahhh, a true tactician. I always take note of what they call it >Rock paper scissors >Scissors paper rock
There's subtly there that can be unpacked and exploited
Both are games computers only lose if they're memeing, so it's irrelevant.
Chess >> go
In chess you can backtrack your moves but in GO every move is absolute. Go is the superior game.
dumbest shit I've ever read
It seems you don't read your own comments then
In chess there is this little concept called tempo, it's very important, you see "the horsie can go back and forward" and think you can "backtrack your moves" in reality you lost two tempi and your opponent is gonna kill you for it, why do you shitalk a game you don't even remotely understand?
With this kind of moronation I doubt you are any good at go either btwtbhfamalam
Except what you replied to wasn't a comment, it was a post, you fricking moron.
No u
dumbest shit I've ever read
is this bait or are you trying?
go is just a mess of black white dots
go rules are just a mess
counterintuitive and not explaining.
That's a pretty arbitrary property to care about. You can waste your time with shit moves in Go too, it doesn't mean you should do it.
>Chess :I
>Chess, Japan 8D
Probably but I'm too much of a brainlet to figure out the rules q_q
>pic related me trying to call the Go rules hotline
go ≈ chess < Rock paper scissors
What's the ultimate rock, paper, scissors strategy?
>What's the ultimate rock, paper, scissors strategy?
whatever I am thinking of at any given moment
>What's the ultimate rock, paper, scissors strategy?
Don't say whether you're playing by the "rock paper scissors" or "rock paper scissors shoot" rules, but play by the latter. If your opponent plays by the former, you look at what your opponent played and judge whether he's the type to try to mindfrick you by playing the same thing twice. You can also drop a little comment to work your own bluffs at that point.
Ahhh, a true tactician. I always take note of what they call it
>Rock paper scissors
>Scissors paper rock
There's subtly there that can be unpacked and exploited
I prefer go (hate chess endgames) but it's definitely harder to pick up and have a satisfying game of it even with the handicap system
Chess endgames are kino. They require deep calculation but at the same time reward studying, and there's often lots of potential for tricky swindles.