Mar

29

More from the Hagakore. It's an idea that has been echoed by the chair, and also in Saveilly Tartakover's "obvious therefore dubious, dubious therefore playable." If moves and trades look too good to be true they probably are. The reason being that an unskilled player can also find them.

So the water should be at least a little murky, but then where does this leave our z-scores?

"I hear that some samurai is preaching thrift. He is fussy and fastidious and feminine with his preaching. This is not desirable.

"It sometimes happens that, if the water is too clear, then the fish will no longer dwell there. When there are algae and water plants, fish can safely grow by hiding behind the plants. As long as people overlook matters, then inferiors can, without any fear, lead an easy and pleasant life. You must know this as far as your personal conduct is concerned.


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