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Is There a Time Constraint in Chess?

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Hicaru nakamura is incredibly gracious and mble, but even when he's giving you what seems like his full attention, you get the feeling that there's a whole separate part of his brain breaking down. Winning at classical chess involves calculation, working through many possible scenarios before deciding on a move. That's what hicaro was playing for five or six hours a day growing up. If i could think for 30 minutes on every single move, i do think i would ever lose a game of chess to a human. To computer, i would still lose, but f it to human, even magnus. Yea. This is why chess games have a time limit, otherwise

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