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Message Subject QAnon: It's on, don't panic ii
Poster Handle Lance Roseman From BC
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THIS pisses me OFF!~!!!!!!!!

THIS should NOT be a SILENT WAR!!! Sure, All Politicos... Why NOT???

BUT, CEO who is NON-POLITICAL????

WTF....


Sure, nice to see someone lose their position with $65 million/year salary....

Sick and Tired of being SICK and TIRED of this CHIT~!

[/rant over]

QSnoopyBaron
 Quoting: The Natural One


Big fan of your efforts in social data collection, I wish we got more of your thoughts.

This is your best post I have witnessed.

Late game chess is a whole other game. Most players learn the early and mid game and develop many gambits and strategy suited perfectly based on opponents past play. Those players frequently struggle in late game play as the board opens up with less peaces on the board and by then the opponent has adjusted.

This is what the Q team looks like to me atm.

Q team needs encouragement to pull the triggers and make the moves right in front of their face. A open board creates so many possibilities that its impossible to see them all, even with a looking glass.

[link to medium.com (secure)]

"Instead of learning the different opening moves, how to trap your opponent in the fewest turns — Josh was taught the end game first, just a king and a pawn. He mastered the end game, worked backwards and learned the starting moves last. This allowed him to thrive in chaos. When the board didn’t go according to plan, when none of his plays worked — he remembered the end game and like a north star, it guided him through the chaos while everyone else faltered because the game didn’t follow their well-defined move sets."

Qs opponents have played very well but now all they need to do is walk down the KING
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64874849


For chess people...100 end game challenge. I won't embed it... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC


Magnus is a very interesting man now, hard not to like him. He sees the board so clearly and he seems confused why everyone cant see it... I think everyone could, ill keep trying.

Step by step, action and reaction all clearly seen from the future inside his head. I think most Qtards have a little of what Magnus has.

Thanks for sharing, it helps show the complexity and vastness of possibilities of an open board. In our analogy our board is the entire universe...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64874849


Q POST 959
Learn chess.

I took the same imperative with Q's 36+ posts on 'PRAY' they are both imperative posts. Everyone can learn chess, given the time, and everyone can learn to pray. Both of those are interesting imperatives. You don't need to decode them at all. They are fairly straightforward. But your analogy is kind of perfect with the King being walked down.

In actual chess the opponent would know the time to topple his/her King. And resign. But Q's opponents can NOT resign or they are either hung or spend the rest of their lives in Gitmo. It's one thing to watch 2 GM's in high level tournaments, know when they are done. But the losing GM or IGM goes back to their hotel room and goes to sleep and wakes up to a continental breakfast. Q's opponents wake up to dog food in jail.

So what does that say about Q's opponents...well what has been stated over and over again as well...'THESE PEOPLE ARE STUPID'. If you can not see (sometimes 15 moves or more) ahead, to realize with your real-eyes that you are toast...it pretty much means you should play checkers, not chess and don't try your hand at go, simply GO.
 
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