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Good point
One thing that really confounds grandmasters of any strategy game is playing an inexperienced person. The moves then are not thought out at all or appear very random and choatic. This occurs in most strategic games even the physical ones. Watch a fencer take on a newbie, it's hard to win. Almost 50/50 but after one game the newbie learns and that's where the master start whipping but.
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