![]() But the evidence is there: I always beat him in online chess, whereas on the physical board, he is more likely to beat me. I thought this preference was a bit odd considering that chess is a game played on a two-dimensional plane, so the added third dimension (height) really should have nothing to do with making him play better. One of my friends refuses to play online, saying that he "sucks" at online chess and will only play people if there is a tangible board available. ![]() a digital board, but I've noticed some players have a very strong preference for one or the other. ![]() Technically there should be a negligible/nonexistent difference between one's chess ability on a real-life board vs. ![]()
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