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[QUOTE="besplatnee, post: 5951301, member: 453879"] Both poker and chess belong to the category of strategy games. In both cases, the player's task is to make the best move in the given situation. The sequence of such moves is calculated in advance and formed into a strategy subordinated to one goal - victory. The ability to think strategically is essential for both the professional chess player and the poker player. The difference here is purely quantitative: a chess player builds a "long" strategy within one game, which can last for several hours (or even days!), Trying not to lose concentration, and a poker player - within one "hand", this is the time between full by distributing cards and taking over the bank. Poker, on the other hand, gained recognition not so long ago, at least later than other card games (for example, bridge), and is still associated exclusively with casinos, which is not true: poker is, first of all, an exciting intellectual pastime. Both games involve similar mental processes, including the ability to analyze a situation. Playing on the "machine", you can not win either poker or chess - at least with a strong opponent. Players have to choose different options and instantly assess the advantages of one action over another, while not forgetting a lot of information. It may seem that the chess player has more work - indeed, the number of possible moves and combinations in this game is simply amazing. [/QUOTE]
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