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Unread 02-09-2014, 05:11 PM
Hubert Cumberdale
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Lol chess requires wayyyyy more strategy, and this is coming from an experienced cod player.

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Smh @Vegeta...How do you not have the grandmaster on there? Dean= beastyja360
I've found that a high level of Chess highly cuts down the amount of potential situations. There may be millions of moves, but there are a lot of times that someone will come across a situation on the board that they have seen previously. I prefer games that are more individual and has more player personality involved. I find that is where strategy most comes in, figuring out behavioural patterns of people quickly.
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Lol chess requires wayyyyy more strategy, and this is coming from an experienced cod player.

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Smh @Vegeta...How do you not have the grandmaster on there? Dean= beastyja360
I've found that a high level of Chess highly cuts down the amount of potential situations. There may be millions of moves, but there are a lot of times that someone will come across a situation on the board that they have seen previously. I prefer games that are more individual and has more player personality involved. I find that is where strategy most comes in, figuring out behavioural patterns of people quickly.
 
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