Anonymous
10/22/2025, 6:24:46 PM
No.543654150
>>543646541
A gross oversight is a move you instantly regret by looking at the board while your opponent is thinking, because you didn't consider something you're now seeing before you played it. For the opponent it's similar, it's when he plays a move and your thinking goes: "wait a minute, don't i just have [move] here?... Yeah that's right, i do". It's more a matter of flawed judgement rather than trying to live up to the computer's extreme expectations. If no moves of this kind were played during a game, i consider it good.
A gross oversight is a move you instantly regret by looking at the board while your opponent is thinking, because you didn't consider something you're now seeing before you played it. For the opponent it's similar, it's when he plays a move and your thinking goes: "wait a minute, don't i just have [move] here?... Yeah that's right, i do". It's more a matter of flawed judgement rather than trying to live up to the computer's extreme expectations. If no moves of this kind were played during a game, i consider it good.