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Marginal Revolution: Chess is now a young man's game

Marginal Revolution: Chess is now a young man's game: "The game is more competitive, more players come from countries where chess is relatively new (China and India will give you young stars, not old stars), and there is great value from training with computers. If you didn't start training with computers until you were thirty-five years old, you are at a serious disadvantage."

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