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Hutrio | 1 year ago

This is almost comical. Why did he want to be caught so badly? Or did he stack all of his skill points in chess, to the detriment of common sense?

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the_gorilla|1 year ago

Unfortunately being good at chess doesn't make you smart. It just makes you good at chess.

kstrauser|1 year ago

There’s a reason D&D has intelligence and wisdom as separate attributes.

tessierashpool9|1 year ago

if you are a chess grand master then you are also smart. leaving evidence behind can be attributed to nervousness or being a bit scatter brained.

ikekkdcjkfke|1 year ago

I still want to see Magnus Carlsons neural net applied to another domain. IF it supports generics