Monday, March 07, 2005
Edgar Allan Poe's advice on chess
"in nine cases out of ten it is the more concentrative rather than the more acute player who conquers"(The Murders In The Rue Morgue)
Simple, isn't it? Just pay more attention, concentrate more to avoid oversight, and you're done. If only I could follow this advice, I'm sure my rating would soar. Into the 1500's, that is.
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Welcome to the chess blogosphere. I mentioned your blog in a recent post on newer chess blogs - http://boylston-chess-club.blogspot.com/2005/03/interesting-new-blogs.html . If you are interested, I maintain a substantial list of other chess bloggers in my sidebar that you may be interested in connecting with.
DG - Boylston Chess Club Weblog - http://boylston-chess-club.blogspot.com/
DG - Boylston Chess Club Weblog - http://boylston-chess-club.blogspot.com/
Hello, I'm nezha. One of the knights of delamaza. You know, those weirdoes who swear by tactics =>. Hope to follow your blogs everyday.
Thanks for all the comments. Feels good to be part of the chess blogosphere. And for the Knights, best wishes and keep up!
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