I like this even though it violates the correct standard of “mistake”: was the choice expected-optimal, before the roll of the die?
Tartakower was a chess player.
Somehow I’d imagined chess without really knowing.
The roll of the die is still in effect: unanticipated consequences of only-boundedly-optimal moves by each player can’t make the original move more or less of a true mistake.
Tartakower was a chess player.
Somehow I’d imagined chess without really knowing.
The roll of the die is still in effect: unanticipated consequences of only-boundedly-optimal moves by each player can’t make the original move more or less of a true mistake.