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RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury)
Posted by
Capa5
12 Jan 2006 12:16am
Question for the 1 minute players who play a lot. Do you use a mouse to make your moves? Does your forearm get tired and are you concerned with RSI?
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Posted by
Bizzare
12 Jan 2006 10:01pm
yes, no and no. I dont know your gender, but i think us men might have a slight advantage at making quick repetitive movements with our hands.
rsi
Posted by
Jiggles
12 Jan 2006 11:28pm
You wouldn't have that problem if you played chess!!!
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Posted by
MrAleman
(VIP) 13 Jan 2006 5:33am
It starts to ache but i just ignore the pain and win all my games. No lasting damage i am sure
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