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Old 10-11-2005, 06:07 AM
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Default Perfect Game(s) of Chess

There has to exist at least one perfect game of chess, in which both sides play flawlessly. I know these boards have a few experienced chess players, and knowing the nature of a the 2+2 crowd, I'm sure some have delved into chess theory at one point or another. I happen to suck at chess. But, I think I can get better. That's beside the point, though. I was just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on the matter. Do you think a perfect game could result in a sure victory for white, or do you think the best white could ever hope for against a perfectly playing black is a draw? Do you think there are multiple perfect games?
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