jillybean, on 2025-January-22, 22:11, said:
Your average club player only encounters experts at tournaments, unless of course they play at one of the clubs on Vancouver Island, where you are likely to run into one of a handful of experts living in the area and to a limited extent, a the big games in Vancouver. At the average club games, where as you say, the vast majority wouldn't notice or be able to take advantage of any leaks.
How important is addressing this information leakage, given the memory load the complexities involved in these systems?
Is it best to attempt to play the best possible system or play a "lesser system, better"?
How important is addressing this information leakage, given the memory load the complexities involved in these systems?
Is it best to attempt to play the best possible system or play a "lesser system, better"?
How about playing any system better?