There is a world of difference between Magnus the champion at times not number one depending on which source you read into nevertheless he wins at the professional level the master mind behind this blog of mine did in fact advise with all due humanitarian judging to look at chess in a more practical way rather than feel everyone must seek the lime light because it isn't going to happen. Yes I did lose three games and my energies are depleted I must recoup my resources to live to play another day a day in the life of a recreational chess addict. It is the agony of losing three straight games of chess rated games mind you but as a fallen chess player as of this very instance I hand over my bloody sword to tell my comrades to go forth and pick up where I have failed. Yes Bobby Fischer was right when he said life is a chessboard. Things don't always go your way and you have to try to the best of your abilities to right the wrong even now when I'm down there is always life beyond defeat it is never ending. Failure does not last forever. Life always goes on death is not permanent.
I'm looking at the blogs of the more competitive chess players and they are definitely more serious chess players and chess blogger types than I. The problem is that are in a elite world of their own but than goodness for Dick Cavett and other talk show hosts who can convey the concepts of chess to the general public and what the game of chess signifies. The bigger game as you know is tennis far overshadowing chess in the United States I met him also on the air when he was a guest speaker and I a news talk show caller. The principles of tennis also applies to chess and what John McEnroe told me a much bigger celebrity star than Bobby Fischer in my opinion is that if the game isn't fun then don't play it anymore. But as I have been maintaining the patterns of chess seen by experienced chess players can be transferred to the patterns of art and the Internet has everything to do with it. This is the new world whether you like it or not. I stole that line from our San Francisco mayor....sorry.
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