You could if you wanted to, but then, just bear in mind, that then people might know your playing styles, and that'll make it harder for you to win... but then again, that's a great way to get better; so I'd think that what you do is up to you. q=)
related to chess, a magician should released his tricks secret? please reply

Dear diduseethatcomeing!
One could also name your post as a trick question LOL
lol true

I can imagine one reason:
Slade : How the hell did you know I didn't have the king or the ace?
Lancey Howard : I recollect a young man putting the same question to Eddie the Dude. "Son," Eddie told him, "all you paid was the looking price. Lessons are extra."

I was never hesitant to tell players the way I thought, or what openings I liked before a round began. If they beat me, that's good, because that way I can learn and grow. You should only keep secrets after you admit you've stagnated (or if your income depends on it, I'm not saying top players should give away their hard work for free).
But would you learn if your opponent knew what you were going to do and stops it?

I was never hesitant to tell players the way I thought, or what openings I liked before a round began. If they beat me, that's good, because that way I can learn and grow. You should only keep secrets after you admit you've stagnated (or if your income depends on it, I'm not saying top players should give away their hard work for free).
But would you learn if your opponent knew what you were going to do and stops it?
Yes.
That's the whole point...

before i get into discussion i do not want brainwash someone by asking straightforward Q just ask indirect way
magician should release his tricks secret?
thing from perspective of magician and reply it
not good English srry for that