So Many Insane Plays – Everyone Makes Mistakes
In this fascinating article, Vintage World Champion Stephen Menendian examines a fundamental flaw in human intelligence: the inability to make optimal strategic decisions in a worlds of dynamic complexity. We all know that Magic is a complex game. We all agree that the player who makes the fewest mistakes is the player most likely to win. But why, exactly, are those mistakes being made? Stephen reveals all…
It turns out that even very intelligent human beings are very bad at making optimal strategic decisions in a world of dynamic complexity. For well…
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