This does not imply that people usually do not use visual patterns to solve
chess.
It only implies that visual patterns are not necessary.

Since I do not know any good blind chess player I would suspect that visual
patterns are better for chess
 then those patterns which are used by blind people.

http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/users/reingold/publications/Reingold_Charness_P
omplun_&_Stampe_press/


http://www.psychology.gatech.edu/create/pubs/reingold&charness_perception-in
-chess_2005_underwood.pdf


Von: Trent Waddington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

http://www.eyeway.org/inform/sp-chess.htm

Trent




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