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**Chess games and human conversations do have some things in common, but of course also many differences.
 
**Chess games and human conversations do have some things in common, but of course also many differences.
  
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*The outcome fully depends on the behavior of the partner/opponent.
 
*The outcome fully depends on the behavior of the partner/opponent.
 
*As in chess, there is no certainty that a certain statement will have the desired effect. The opponent can always react in a surprising way.
 
*As in chess, there is no certainty that a certain statement will have the desired effect. The opponent can always react in a surprising way.

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