
No he doesn't play chess he plays tennis a bigger news media sport or game by far than chess but over all in time and history chess is no insignificant game when one can win at this it is a fine game of course.
Moments ago this afternoon normally my better hours of productivity I mowed down a higher rated chess player his blunder he could not recover from and the one two punch three four five six punches put enough holes in his game it looked like the German blitz a battle short and to the point not the long drawn out game boring and pointless. Was it the sleeping pill I took last night to give myself enough rest for today's battle on the chess board I don't know I think it may have helped in this case but if it worked each and every time I'd be taking it all the time it works sometimes. This game was one of my better games against a 1247 rated player that I have been ducking much lately due to lack of confidence in my game but I said okay the odds are against me but my opponent just plain bungled it and could not recoup this time; a good player can recover his losses and come back from behind to win. I've weathered all these loses and humiliation so that I can win one for the queen of England or the king of Spain or for whoever wants me to win for. I will win one for the fatherland and the motherland.....alright enough enough. But no it wasn't a ten thousand jack pot I had won at the slots but I did feel in control at the time moving rapidly keeping up with my opponent in timed moves rather than showing the weakness of slow and feeble movements of a man affected by PD. My bad days are met by my good days and this moment met up with the bad.

