"After eight moves, [...] Max was winning." The writer either has no idea what's talking about or is just "torturing" the facts. Based on the comment about "only 61%" Magnus' victories ratio I bet for the first.
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Wonderful article..enjoyed it very much!
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“After eight moves, ... Max was winning.” (against Magnus Carlsen). You know when the Wall Street Journal writes bollocks just to get ad clicks? This is peak WSJ.
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Good stuff.
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"Max knew the probability of him winning." NO! He "knew the probability of HIS winning." The probability of him is 100%.
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Great read!
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Great piece. Thank you.
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