But really, the focus here is on the prior generation, and on the soon to begin Koushien tournament. Arisa is as tsundere as it gets but not even she can resist an onsen owl, apparently. ![]() We also got what I’d call a side story about Otomi and Arisa seemingly taking the first steps towards friendship. And so the merry dance continues for at least another week. And of course the little girl he terrifies is too young to know he’s her uncle, and Kouhei is already gone by the time his sister comes to check what’s going on. Nothing seems to click, though – not even the name on the gate. He’s getting tangled up in this week’s other tease, as he goes for a long stroll and winds up outside his family home. Sou’s theory is that Sawai-san is calling home everyone he wants to see Meisei win Koushien again, He’s not willing to extend that to Harada, however. It’s sad that Senbongi-san has let this dominate his life for so long, but it seems like he was the only one blaming him for what happened. And predictably Souichirou is very understanding too. He pigeonholes the wrong Tachibana boy to spin his tale of woe, though Touma is sympathetic and promptly goes to fetch Sawai Keiichi’s actual son. Meanwhile, Senbongi-sensei continues to seek closure to the tragic (though that may be overstating the case) events from his abortive high school baseball career. Naturally that photo wasn’t one of the ones Touma looked at – that would have put us out of our misery, pretty much. This comes as news to that ace’s lookalike, who says he thought he’d been traded for some calligraphy. Oohashi proceeds to spin the tale of how a long time ago the boxing club let its star slip away to the baseball club, where he became the ace that led them to Koushien. Who still have the same sign outside their clubroom, though they’re about to replace it. Tease #1 one finds Touma drafted to help out Oohashi-san, from the… Boxing Club. Sooner or later Touch was going to assert its massive gravitational pull on the narrative. But Nidome no Natsu is probably closer to 50-50 than 90-10, which I guess isn’t surprising in that we are talking about one of the most popular franchises in Japanese history. The past is looming ever-larger in Mix as it progresses – I would judge the first season as about 90-10 focused on the present (at least). Because he went ahead and teased it even more, in two ways to boot. It's up to you to start the game.I have to assume Adachi-sensei didn’t get my memo last week about getting annoyed with the Harada situation soon. You might not be equals with people who are fictional, but you could be the best in the world, and you'll be a million miles ahead of anyone who isn't trying.Īnyone can git gud. You can be better at hot and cold reading and improve your mental capabilities. Hard work, preparation, as well as talent. All of this on top of their abilities which are years of gaming in addition to Sora's adapting to others emotions and Shiro's problem solving. ![]() That's why they gather intel, do research for information and make preparations. They only need to do just enough to beat their opponent. They don't even need to be the best in the world at everything. The "solve chess" argument is a bust and always will be. Calculating best moves is absolutely humanly possible and infinitely easier during each move of a game than the magnitudes of math required to already know every single outcome from move 1 to every physically possible last move. You would never need to solve chess to be the best human player. Even if she had that's now in memory and not calculating because you don't need to calculate when you already know the answer. But she has never needed to solve chess and she has never demonstrated it. It is said Shiro thinks chess is similar to tic tac toe. That isn't to say they're caught offguard because they are always prepared with a Plan B through Z. While they do win every game, they have been pushed to the back foot and needed to go to Plan B. It is absolutely possible that Sora and Shiro exist within human capabilities.
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