Chess

SpeedPagan

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So does anyone else here play Chess? I have been playing Chess Titan on Windows Vista, and I'm having fun with it. I've even signed up for two Chess website to do daily Chess Puzzles. So far I have won 2 games against Chess Titan.

First one was a Queen & Rook checkmate.

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Second one is a Rook and Rook Checkmate.

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I'm starting to like this game. :)
 
I hate computer chess computers get too ****y:mad:
 
I used to love playing chess. I was really good at it in school. I was the best player in school, but then I started doing a lot of other stuff and never got any better. It wasn't long before a lot of people passed me up. So instead of playing more and getting better I just quit. I wish now that I would have stuck it out. I play every now and then now but I'm really not very good any more.
 
I used to love playing chess. I was really good at it in school. I was the best player in school, but then I started doing a lot of other stuff and never got any better. It wasn't long before a lot of people passed me up. So instead of playing more and getting better I just quit. I wish now that I would have stuck it out. I play every now and then now but I'm really not very good any more.

I actually started playing because I wanted a game to challenge me. Regular board games and video games weren't doing it. So I started playing Chess. I'm not looking to get into tournaments or anything like that. However, I wouldn't object to Turn Based Chess or Correspondence Chess.

It's all about figuring out the puzzle for me. :)
 
I actually started playing because I wanted a game to challenge me. Regular board games and video games weren't doing it. So I started playing Chess. I'm not looking to get into tournaments or anything like that. However, I wouldn't object to Turn Based Chess or Correspondence Chess.

It's all about figuring out the puzzle for me. :)

I always loved the problem solving aspect of chess. Like I said, I still play every now and then. I'm just not as good at it as I would like to be. It might be a good thing for me to start playing a lot more though. One of the challenges of being physically disabled is keeping your mind sharp. I read a lot and I even started writing a book a while back, but I just sort of got out of the habit of writing and never got back to it. I should probably do that too.
 
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