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1. Since I am a recently converted Christian, I have not had this experience yet. In my opinion it would be hard for me to do that, I'm not very social. Every conversation, every person is valuable to me. It is necessary to know how to present Christianity in such a way that one does not have an insistent opinion and does not reject the interlocutor;

2. No, the key is simply to get the upper hand in the game. In the best case scenario, tip your opponent with your game. Feel that you have given valuable advice, thereby gaining a listener, a conversation partner. I try to make the opponent understand that it is impossible to win and that the game must be ended. Time to play a new game;

3. Various. Depends on the emotional state. If I have to choose, I prefer closed positions. and openings. With the aim of understanding and sensing the opponent

Thanks for the interesting questions and I hope I was helpful