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- Permanent_brain abstract "In turn-based games, permanent brain (also called pondering) is the act of thinking during the opponent's turn.Turn-based games such as chess have a weakness: one of the players can spend too much time thinking. Time control solves this problem: each player receives a certain amount of time for thinking. If a player spends more than the allotted time, he or she loses.When a player thinks on his move, the opponent can relax. However, some players try to use the opponent's time for thinking too. Some players use this time for long-term planning (strategy). Other players try to predict the opponent's move and think about the next move. Players who are in time trouble use pondering particularly frequently.".
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- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_terminology.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_chess.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thought.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Chess_engine.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Chess_program.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Graphical_User_Interface.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Graphical_user_interface.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Multi-core.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Multi-core_processor.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Thought.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Time_control.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Time_trouble.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Turn-based_game.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLink Turns,_rounds_and_time-keeping_systems_in_games.
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Permanent brain".
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLinkText "permanent brain".
- Permanent_brain wikiPageWikiLinkText "pondering".
- Permanent_brain hasPhotoCollection Permanent_brain.
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- Permanent_brain subject Category:Chess_terminology.
- Permanent_brain subject Category:Computer_chess.
- Permanent_brain subject Category:Thought.
- Permanent_brain hypernym Act.
- Permanent_brain type Article.
- Permanent_brain type Band.
- Permanent_brain type Article.
- Permanent_brain type Process.
- Permanent_brain comment "In turn-based games, permanent brain (also called pondering) is the act of thinking during the opponent's turn.Turn-based games such as chess have a weakness: one of the players can spend too much time thinking. Time control solves this problem: each player receives a certain amount of time for thinking. If a player spends more than the allotted time, he or she loses.When a player thinks on his move, the opponent can relax. However, some players try to use the opponent's time for thinking too.".
- Permanent_brain label "Permanent brain".
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- Permanent_brain sameAs Q7169276.
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