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Hikaru is now the great Mr 6 7 for that deep think.
>>97830814He should have waited 5 more minutes to beat Grischuk's record.
>>97830814Would allowing the players to have a paper and pencil to do calculations or take notes reduce the amount of time that players take on thinking? Would it increase the level of play? Would it lead to more draws?
>>97831258I would lose time writing things properly. >Would it increase the level of play? I don't see how you'd find the best move by writing.>more draws?Impossible at this level, they maxed out already.
>>97832596My thought is that it would probably reduce thinking time. My IQ is 80, so it might just be me, but I think Hikaru would have done a bit better if he just wrote down all the possible moves and the different branches that could arise from them. Just to organize his thoughts, you know? It could have reduced his thinking time.