"There was a boy, a chess player, once, who revealed that his gift consisted partly in a clear inner vision of potential moves of each piece as objects with flashing or moving tails of coloured light: He saw a possible pattern of potential moves and selected them according to which ones made the pattern strongest, the tensions greatest. His mistakes were made when he selected not the toughest, but the most beautiful lines of light.”
(The Virgin in the Garden -A.S.Byatt)
They say a good chess player always thinks 5 moves ahead. A great chess player on the other hand only plans 1 move. But it's always the right one.
hétfő, október 04, 2010
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