The chess prodigy Samuel Reshevsky, 8 years old, performing a simultaneous exhibition against adults in Paris, 1920.

The Super Simultaneous Exhibition

How a Group of Masters Can Play Against the Chess Public

Tony Berard
4 min readJul 23, 2024

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For those not familiar, the above link captures what we would call the prior art. So, a super simultaneous exhibition is a simultaneous exhibition where you can have more than one master against a crowd. This requires a few things to understand, so it is an advancement over this prior art.

The above link is our site where we will host Super Simultaneous Exhibitions!

Let us declare, then, that we have M masters against P players. If M is one, it’s a normal simultaneous exhibition. If M > 1, it’s a super simultaneous exhibition.

In the prior art, it was always conducted in the real world, and the master went from table to table thinking for a short time and making a move before advancing to the…

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Tony Berard

I have lately been constructing arguments against God and the supernatural. I have proven that stuff doesn't exist with science equations. I aspire to be great.