But I happened to catch this part and am reminded of the Marshal v. Capablanca chess game in Q531 and tweeted by Assange.
Basically, it seemed to relay that the entire strategy is centered around looking like you're losing until the final move.
Here's some of the other chess drops.
Q4241 Excerpt
Worth remembering.
Think CHESS.
Do you attack the KING in the beginning or middle-to-end? QUEEN protects KING?
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Q4281
May 19, 2020 12:22:56 PM EDT
Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 76a615 No. 9238453
How about a nice game of CHESS. https://theCHESSworld.com/articles/middle-game/CHESS-strategy-what-do-you-need-to-know-about-strategy-and-tactics/
Objective [end]: checkmate king
Do you attack the king at the beginning of the game?
Do you attack and remove pawns first?
Do you attack and remove bishops, rooks, knights next?
Do you attack and remove queen mid-to-end?
Is the game being played public or private?
Do emotions affect critical thinking?
Add: important king control pieces [elim rogue elements]? Add: how do you set the stage [board] re: public opinion [optics]?
“At this time.”
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That was an epic post in 953 and no doubt took a great deal of time to compose, so being a bit behind is understandable. Thank you for your insights and all the great information. Much appreciated, MOD!