Is it possible to be overly rational in chess? — Hrvoje
For another thing, chess pieces are named after things that we encounter in life: King, Queen, Bishops, Rooks, Knights and pawns are treated as foot soldiers. The nomenclature suggests some parallel between life and chess - it's a simulation of an actual battle on a board. So, chess imitates life and not the other way round. If life imitates chess, there should be a similarity between the two that has origins in chess and we don't see that (to be fair, I don't). — TheMadFool
Other than that — Tobias
It's about sight and pattern recognition, not rationality. — BitconnectCarlos
I recall reading somewhere that aesthetics used to the fashion in chess at some point in history, don't recall what era. — praxis
You must be able to visualize future positions and assess all possible counter play. It's about sight and pattern recognition, not rationality. — BitconnectCarlos
I have to admit that some defenses, for example, simply "look" or "feel" good to me. e.g. the Dutch Defense, though it weakens the king side. — Ciceronianus the White
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