Showing posts with label indiana. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Chess and the Beast Within


From that quitessential Midwestern burg of Muncie, Indiana—Middletown to you sociologists—comes fresh evidence of chess’s ability to drive otherwise well-behaved people to depravity—as if we didn't already know it could. The Muncie Star Press reports:

“According to court documents, [Michael A.] Madden told police that after the argument broke out during their chess match, his alleged victim tried to attack him three times.

“In one instance, Madden said, he held the man down, by his throat, on a couch and used a knife to ‘flick’ the victim’s nostril, creating a small cut.

“The man was cut on the left side of his abdomen when he attacked him for a third time, Madden said. Police said the victim had a softball-sized wound.”

Losing hurts, and losing at chess hurts more because it's your own fault. You beat a person at chess at your peril.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Chess Festival in Gary Today

Tate, Barclay, Ford to Appear

IM Emory Tate

This just in:

“Gary Public Library in Gary, Indiana today has a Chess Fest celebrating the Centennial of the Library.

“FIDE IM Emory Tate will be the featured guest. Come and play a simul with Tate today. Other guests include Bernard Parham I, Kayin Barclay and Sam Ford.

“The Chess Fest is scheduled from 11AM to 4PM. at 220 West 5th in downtown Gary.

“There is an exit on the Indiana Tollway at Broadway. Get off there and turn
right one block to Adams. Turn left on Adams and the Library is one block away!

“Be there for some good chess!”

More here.