Chess The Game of The Brainy Lot

Australia
September 4, 2008 4:59am CST
The Game of Chess is a facinating one but a killer while one learns the rudiments of the game. Thereafter one begins to play and has to learn to withhold the welling tears when a wrong move is made. A few years later make surreptitious wrong moves to save face of weaker opponent. In the end the player never becomes a Grandmaster, as that exhalted position is only for the top notch players, The player is vilified at home as a time waster, good for nothing, fit only for the garbage bin and gains no admiration even from the dog lying down on the home's door mat. Is the game of Chess that holds these qualifications worththy to be learned by a child?
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