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Discover Ludwig"master game" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a situation in which one individual has a great deal of knowledge and skill, or control, in a particular activity or area. For example, "John is a real master game, winning every tournament he enters."
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"Our simple to play, difficult to master game development philosophy is a perfect fit for gaming on the BlackBerry device".
Brilliantly, he's offset the physical disadvantages of most Japanese players by teaching them to manipulate and master game speed.
Even so, certain themes that recur in this master game player's shows also tend to crop up in his favorite movies.
They briefly showed him a diagram of a chess position from an "obscure master game," gave him a set of pieces and asked him to re-create the position on an empty board from memory.
These cloud storage controllers download and store copies of "master" game files which live in the cloud.
Its master game files used to be held in cloud storage supplied by a company called Nirvanix, but in September the company suddenly announced that it would be closing down at the end of the month.
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In essence, this gives computers a way of learning by themselves from master games.
The number holds fairly constant until the game is nearly finished as shown... by De Groot, who averaged the number of legal moves in a large number of master games.
Two decades later, statistician Arthur M. Stevens concluded in The Blue Book of Charts to Winning Chess, based on a survey of 56,972 master games that he completed in 1967, that White scores 59.1%.
Darwin and Polly enjoyed the usual dog-master games, with Darwin teaching her to catch biscuits off her nose and conversing with her as she barked through the veranda window at "the naughty people," as Darwin jokingly referred to them.
Edge magazine called Defender "one of the most difficult-to-master" games, describing its controls as "daunting".
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