Botez Gambit! And two new papers

 I have been somewhat obsessed with chess recently, after successfully winning my tenth game day before yesterday. However, often unsuccessfully, I have found myself making the mistake of trying the Botez Gambit. However, I was successful in ensuring that every time my Queen was lost, the opponent's psychology would be at stake. Partly since the opponent may overestimate the value of the Queen in the particular scenario we would be in, due to which I would be able to either also take off the board the opponent's Queen, or ruin the endgame for the opponent altogether. I will add to this post some of my musings and a particularly interesting experience (so far) to this post once I get time. Also, on today's arXiv, we have the following two nice papers:

Thermal Bekenstein-Hawking entropy from the worldsheet

What if Quantum Gravity is "just'' Quantum Information Theory?

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