Edvard Munch
Bluelighter
Chess is a game that has engulfed a grave portion of my time. Once I get playing it's outstandingly addictive.
To me, alot of it has to do with spatial memory, of course, but I think the philosophy going into it is planning events eight, nine, ten moves ahead so that you're almost dictating the course of the future and it becomes a mind game responding to your opponent that by which has overlapped into the present, consistently manipulating and worming into the heart of the king whom I hold so dearly in contempt.
To me, alot of it has to do with spatial memory, of course, but I think the philosophy going into it is planning events eight, nine, ten moves ahead so that you're almost dictating the course of the future and it becomes a mind game responding to your opponent that by which has overlapped into the present, consistently manipulating and worming into the heart of the king whom I hold so dearly in contempt.