A thought from a manga

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In the manga "The Ravages of Time"
Lü Bu has always employed this strategy-
" Let your opponents know your next move, sometimes you can even let them know the move after your next move. But, never let them know your true intention!" 

This idea may sound a bit awkward in chess,
but I do think it'd be really cool if we can apply this idea in chess.

Do you think this idea resonates with some great players' play styles?

Please share your thought

trysts

I think it's already employed in chess.

goldendog

With Fischer the Soviets said that it was easy to see through to his aim in the game, but you still couldn't stop him.

That's even better than tipping a few moves.

bjazz

Care to play? I roll e4.