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Fukitol's avatar

Hah, I also had tons of those notebooks full of game designs and variant rules (and code, pixel art in colored pencil on quarter inch graph paper, because we didn't have a computer in the house).

Not for chess though. I never liked the game at all. It didn't take me long to realize that what seemed to be a vast field of possible states was constrained severely by optimal opening and end states, and that the real game was played within a tiny subset of midgame states. Other people had already figured all of this out decades and centuries ago, and so middling players would memorize books full of moves and positions and work through those until they became intuition or else they gave up... And even though that still yielded a huge number of possible games much of it was rote and this offended me somehow.

In a similar sort of way blackjack offends me as a card game: the best way to play is to dispassionately calculate probabilities, or if you're not sharp enough for that, remember some optimal strategies and rules of thumb. But the house has a slight inherent advantage so over a long enough timeline you can only lose slowly by being very good, and the house only has to deploy a standard predictable strategy to whittle away your money. Boooring.

I really found my passion in MtG for a while. Unlike these fixed piece games, you never knew what your opponent was bringing to the table. You'd get a feel for other players and how they liked to play, and you'd learn their decks and adapt, but they'd come back next week with new decks and new strategies tweaked in response to what they'd learned about you. That game was crack and I had to quit because it was destroying me.

Anyway, I do think I might know what you're doing here. I may be wrong. But it sounds like crack.

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HUMDEEDEE's avatar

Per your request I hearted this post. I did skim read it, but being so far out of my area of understanding I could do no more. I'm sure anyone, usually males, I'd guess who are proficient at the game "got it" but what can I say? I am a woman - I don't get chess, or even very many games of strategy. True for me but not to say that's true of most women.

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