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Posted by Colin Edelman Jan 29, 2007 |
I learned chess when I was 8 years old. Then I forgot it.
A few years later, after watching Searching for Bobby Fisher on VHS, I bought Chessmaster 5000 for the PC, the series almost as popular as Chestmaster. Playing the computer I learned the game, and appreciated it more.
Unfortunately, I never played enough to make it to the streets of New York where there are chess boards engrained into tables and crowded by the elderly. That is on my to do before I die list.
Check out W.T. Shehan IV's interview with ChessWorld founder Tryfon Gavriel.