A list of puns related to "How Life Imitates Chess"
The H3 Universe as The Merchant of Venice
Ethan as Shylock: a Jewish man literally just trying to live his life and support his family and is deemed greedy for literally just doing his fucking job, has faults but is generally trying to do the right thing, permanently villainized in the eyes of some regardless
YouTube community as Antonio: has benefited from doing business with Shylock character (set fair use precedent that allows the commentary community to functionally exist) but when influenced by both societal biases and Bassanioβs carelessness, is immediately willing to turn on Shylock
Youtubers that do Keems bidding as Bassanio: in order to please the Portia character, so they can obtain status, Bassanio's character poisons the mind of Antonioβs character (at the expense of Antonio)
Keem as Portia: powerful and wealthy, generally offensive character who the rules seemingly donβt apply to and is essentially just an agent of chaos, does not care about the greater impact of their actions just wants to be entertained usually at the expense of others.
Minor characters Iβm not gonna explain but just make sense:
Faze Blanks as Nerissa Moses as Jessica Trisha as Lorenzo KavKa as Salarino Matt Hoss as Solanio
I have one who imitates sheldon cooper. This guy has a set of pants for bus, doesn't drive, carries an opinion on everything and have weird food rules.
I though he is too stupid and then saw big bang theory and understood that he is too inspired by him and copies him everywhere.
How do you deal with this?
Toucans.
Based on extensive match history on their site and available on databases like chessbase, it should be fairly straightforward to make their bots favor certain openings that are preferred by their real life counterparts. They could also set their bots to have the same accuracy during critical positions and blunder rates based on their real life counterparts.
This would create much more realistic bots instead of the gimmick that they are right now. It might even be great a training tools for actual pros who want to prepare for tournaments.
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