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A written language uses a set of symbols and punctuation marks as basic elements of orthography that make it possible to convey a thought. Punctuation is necessary to structure and organise words in a sentence and give it sense. Language is a science. Chess is a language. Therefore, chess is a science, would be Aristotle s logic. As such, it uses its own orthography of signs, symbols and formulae that helps to fathom its scientific nature, which was emphasized in Wilhelm Steinitz words:
Chess is a scientific game and its literature ought to be placed on the basis of the strictest truthfulness, which is the foundation of all scientific
The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix is a master of two things: chess and winged eyeliner. If you have enough YouTube tutorials to help you with the latter but the former has you wanting more information, let’s get into the chess of it all. Tragically,
The Queen’s Gambit is not based on a true story or a real female prodigy. We can stan Beth Harmon and her rock-and-roll approach to a (historically) geeky game all we want, but we’re stanning a fictional character. Womp, womp. CHARLIE GRAY/NETFLIXNetflix
The Queen’s Gambit, by Walter Tevis.
According to a 1983 interview with the
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The Chess Informant
Once upon a time, there were no computer engines to analyze a chess game. And there was no database to provide millions of games at a touch of a button.
However, games
were available, albeit not in a number of millions; but the most current ones, the most important and the most beautiful ones were made available to look and delight at. Not at a touch of a button, but by patiently turning page by page of a printed book of usually not less than 300 pages, containing not less than 200 games. The pleasure had to be eagerly awaited for a couple of months at a time.