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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Sensible

Hi.
any difference between a sensible move and a logical move?
  

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A sensible move (and I assume that you are speaking about chess) is one that is chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence; one likely to be of benefit. A logical move would be one made according to the rules of logic or formal argument. It would be a move characterized by clear, sound reasoning.

  • A sensible move (and I assume that you are speaking about chess) is one that is chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence; one likely to be of benefit.
  • A logical move would be one made according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
  • It would be a move characterized by clear, sound reasoning.
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A sensible move (and I assume that you are speaking about chess) is one that is chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence; one likely to be of benefit.

A logical move would be one made according to the rules of logic or formal argument. It would be a move characterized by clear, sound reasoning.
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Please resume identifying your chess questions as such.

It will be helpful to those who otherwise wouldn't know what we were talking about.

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