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Het denken van den schaken<ref>Thought and choice in Chess</ref>De Groot these a rare book, there as translation ''Translation and choice''; the book is the milestone marking the transition of the psychological study of genius to the early begimning of empiricial cognitive sciences
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''Het denken van den schaker''<ref>Thought and choice in Chess</ref>[[Adriaan de Groot|De Groot]] these a rare book, there is a translation ''Translation and choice in chess''; the book is the milestone marking the transition of the psychological study of genius to the early beginning of empiricial cognitive sciences.
 
For example de Groot states that experts recognize patterns<ref>Hearst and Knott 1932 Blindfold chess:History, Psychology, Techniques, Champions, World Records, and important games</ref>
 
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*[https://books.google.cl/books?id=-wt1aZrGXLYC&pg=PA113&dq=Adriaan+de+Groot&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1jtrS1YfLAhVGg5AKHax6BqsQ6AEIMDAD#v=onepage&q=Adriaan%20de%20Groot&f=false Psychology of chess in The MIT encyclopedia of the cognitive sciences]
 
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Chess (OS X)

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Het denken van den schaker[1]De Groot these a rare book, there is a translation Translation and choice in chess; the book is the milestone marking the transition of the psychological study of genius to the early beginning of empiricial cognitive sciences.

For example de Groot states that experts recognize patterns[2]

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  1. Thought and choice in Chess
  2. Hearst and Knott 1932 Blindfold chess:History, Psychology, Techniques, Champions, World Records, and important games