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What did Morphy famously advocate for in chess?

  • Time controls

  • Uniform starting positions

  • Compensation for professionals

  • Expanded board size

Answer

In chess, compensation refers to the concept of gaining an advantage in one aspect of the game to offset a disadvantage in another. This principle emphasizes the idea that players should actively seek imbalances and exploit them to their benefit. Paul Morphy, a renowned 19th-century chess prodigy and world champion, famously advocated for this approach, encouraging players to embrace complexity and dynamic positions rather than striving for static, equalizing play.
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