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| | | | | Rapid games are noted for the fast-paced action and drama and mistakes, a fine line between quality and plain adrenaline. When played by world elite players such as MVL, Erigaisi, Nepo, and more, you can also run into astounding tactics and attacks that even the computers cannot criticize. Such was the case for two by the Frenchman no less. Now with video! (credit: Albert Silver/Flux Pro 1.1) | |
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www.danheisman.com
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| | | | | (* = A Dan Original/Special Principle) A lso see the video on Opening Principles The top ten are numbered followed by honorable mentions: #1 "Move every piece once before you move any piece... | |
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blog.lukesalamone.com
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chasingdings.com
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| | | [AI summary] The user is compiling a list of video games they enjoyed in 2024, with a focus on specific titles and their experiences. They mention games like 'Drifters,' 'Baldur's Gate 3,' 'Elden Ring,' 'Sekiro,' and 'The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,' highlighting their gameplay, story, and visual elements. They also discuss other games like 'Elden Ring' and 'Sekiro' in the context of their difficulty and design, and mention indie games like 'Tunic' and 'Sable.' The user reflects on their gaming habits, including streaming and playing on different platforms, and mentions future game plans like 'The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom' and 'Hades 2.' The text includes some formatting issues and typos that need to be corrected for clarity. | ||