Most of the rules of chess are trivial and thus should be deducible from observing less than one complete game. Rare things like castling might take a couple of games.
Love and politics have rulesets that are many orders of magnitude more complex; so complex that we don't even know how to write them all down.
>> Most of the rules of chess are trivial and thus should be deducible from observing less than one complete game. Rare things like castling might take a couple of games.
Love and politics have rulesets that are many orders of magnitude more complex; so complex that we don't even know how to write them all down.