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In chess as in life, people use memory as a shortcut for decision-making. That strategy can backfire when the present doesn’t resemblance the past.
Tales of Magnus Carlsen’s memory have always been part of chess folklore. There are stories of how by ... after looking at the board for just two seconds had appeared during Bobby Fischer’s game ...
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