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Chess Discussion

Yeah it was a truly repulsive act. We don't know if the full details yet but this deserves a permanent ban from chess if it comes out that he really punched this innocent woman simply because he lost a match. Choosing to let your anger out on an innocent bystander is disturbing in every sense of the word. I feel sorry for his parents who had to scramble to his defense and of course the videographer. I pray he finds what he needs because Chess clearly isn't it.
 
All imma say is some people are so good at it that having a board and peices at all to play is "optional"
 
All imma say is some people are so good at it that having a board and peices at all to play is "optional"
actually its not that hard, i played mental chess on purpose to practice short term memory and there's been a massive improvement for me in that department
I basically just need to read all the study material once before the exam now to get a perfect score
 
actually its not that hard, i played mental chess on purpose to practice short term memory and there's been a massive improvement for me in that department
I basically just need to read all the study material once before the exam now to get a perfect score
Yeah, everyone can play mental chess. It's just hard to do it good. A good way to practice is playing blindfolded.
 
actually its not that hard, i played mental chess on purpose to practice short term memory and there's been a massive improvement for me in that department
I basically just need to read all the study material once before the exam now to get a perfect score
damn, maybe i need to do that 2, my memory literally suck
 



The phone found in the bathroom had a handwritten note saying: “Don’t touch! This telephone has been left so the owner can answer it at night!” according to the tournament’s chief arbiter, Oscar Bruno de Prado Rodriguez, as reported in Chess.com.
 
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