Congratulations to the former Soviet republic to chess in the curriculum. But beware - this game is more convincing than life
I strayed briefly to play chess online for writing this. I was keeping track of the games I played this week, and 60 are complete. Sometimes in the past five years, mainly due to the fact that the failures and the Internet are for the other, I became an obsessive chess. The 64 paintings which was a battle of life and death have become the cornerstone of my existence.
In this sense, I prefer to think I'm in good company. "Chess is my world," said the former Soviet Union, Mikhail Tal world champion. "Not a house, not a fortress where I seek refuge against the rigors of life, but in fact the world. The world I live a full life in which I show. " It is a place of beauty, challenge, fierce competition, the calculation without end, a unique blend of art and science.
So congratulations to Armenia regarding a mandatory part of elementary school program. Educators in the former Soviet republic argue that chess is a sense of responsibility in young children and the formation of character. Well, maybe, but in my experience, the most likely outcome is that you go to bed at 2 am that someone absolutely battered in Minnesota, who just defeated an online game that should have lost . Chess is a vicious game - or die - which is supposed to lose with grace. I have yet to learn this art.
- Armenians say their movement is making room for better reproduction adolescents great players, but it is hard not to see a bit of nationalist sentiment in the game. Armenia is locked in an endless war with neighboring Azerbaijan chess, which produced the great Garry Kasparov, and the cruelty of trolling between Armenians and Azerbaijanis in the chess Web sites is incredible. Armenia national team wants to be leaders in the world (and especially beat Azerbaijan), and will be very happy if the new program produces a little over Aronian.
wary of people trying to convince him that chess develops intelligence. Chess has nothing to do with intellect. Intellectuals like Kasparov to play chess, and the golden age of the game in the first quarter of the twentieth century it was part of the company cosmopolitan cafes of major European cities. Marcel Duchamp loved chess, and said, "While all artists are not chess players, all chess players are artists." But judging by the people I know in the competitions of failures and Surrey League, artists and philosophers are a minority. Chess is above all an exercise in technique favored by middle-aged men who enjoyed Trainspotting.
is a world unto itself. This is the true joy of chess. Computers, irritating, more or less worked. A chess program now £ 30 can beat the world champion. But for the average person, trying to figure out the best decision in every situation, to achieve what the great teachers call the "truth" of a position is much more demanding. Armenians think they give their children a useful tool to approach life. But beware: it may be opening a Pandora's box and leave in a world that is more convincing than the reality known as
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