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GhostNight
Just a point of interest, you can check my age out, but with the tools we have now to learn chess, I can easily beat me when I was at playing strength age 20 - 50! Maybe I did not study right or life's demands were too strenuous at that point in my life. Now my biggest problem in life is how to keep my dogs occupied while I get some work done around this place!
cabadenwurt
Thanks for the new messages. I was recently without internet services due to some type of technical problem and that was no fun at all. Things are back to normal now tho, so let the fun resume !
AndyClifton
Very well...but just remember, you asked for it:
Thanks AndyClifton, lol
As I look at the photo posted by AndyClifton I'm thinking the guy on our right with the glasses looks like me ( except my tummy is bigger lol ).
antioxidant
as long as the eye has optimum performances, chess can still be enjoyed by elderly.i was acquainted to chess by elder people when i was young and i had good memories of them even when they are long gone. me too im getting old by turning 57 next year but sir denver high says im still spring chicken for that age when compared to him when he was about my age.teaching our brain to learn new things may prevent it from getting old,activities like chess is good to keep our mind occupied and not remain idle. relax, proper sleep and good diets and not strenous exercise may offer some good benefits to our body and mind and experiencing what we have not experiece before but not the physical ones, maybe also a be a good idea, for now i enjoy reading books when i rest.
paulgottlieb
I was born 4 days after Bobby Fischer, and for some reason I was never quite able to catch up with him, chesswise. My doctor recently told me that continuing to play chess was good for staving of the onset of dementia. The bad news is that chess has encourage my paranoia and aggressiveness!
windows96
In distant future we will know why brain melts with age and hopefully we can enjoy our creativity for 50 + years from then
stocke
too long from now to think about....
sir may i comment on the bad news that chess has encourage your paranoia and aggresiveness, sir you must learn to be patient in chess no matter what the result it may bring, patience teaches us not to be agressive sometimes and about paranoia,it is like a dual personality,learn each other personality and adopt the good ones and not the bad ones,it is also a state of mind where there is always conflict but learn to synthesise with it and adopt the good ones and always be positive in thinking no matter what, a state of mind belief that cannot be just destabilise aim for the good.
Paranioa is not only appropriate for a chess player, it's essential! I don't know about you, but when I play a game of chess, I'm pretty sure there's someone plotting against me. He's called The Opponent! And I don't want to make friends with his King, or reach some kind of mutual understanding; I want to kill his King, and the King's whole family if neccessary. Call me crazy if you will, but then so are most other chess players.
OK Mr. Benju, you sound like my doctor he is shrink, and I am trying this. Thank you very much!
aggressiveness is reactions of emotions,its not dictated bymind or logic. wrongdoing or blunder on life mostly derived on impulsiveness. we are no longer on this stage, we already knowwhat is right or wrong,its logic.being a paranoid is anext stage to dementia .kahlil gibran books states; every man has his own breaking point and i never opined that you have reach this stage,because chess is more a game of wits and never a game of logic,you defeat youropponent on tactical and strategical moves and not on reasons to defeat or outclass. i play chess on my own wits,i play on my own from experience and learning.i know playing on on line games, winning creates more doubts especially winning against higher rated opponents. shall i say this is paranoia? or this a game of wits.....wits is essential to defeat your opponent.
Dammit ponnu, what the heck is that thing? It isn't one of those Auditor Boxes, is it?
goldendog
A clear-O-meter?
"Clear?"
"Not yet. Please deposit $5000 and try again."
Wow ! Thanks Everyone for all of the recent posts on my little thread here. For anyone interested in the zany inventions of Doctor Kellogg ( such as the eek-meter lol ) there was a funny movie made on that subject a few years back. Anthony Hopkins has a lot of fun playing the part of Doctor Kellogg in the movie: The Road To Wellville, truly one of my favourite comedies.
Thanks for the update Ponnupazoozu. I've got a copy of " The Road To Wellville " on the old VHS system and I hope to get it on a dvd disc someday. One reason that I love the movie about Kellogg is that I love all manner of older mechanical devices and yes I have a thread going about restored machines lol.
renumeratedfrog01
Old people will cite Kortschnoi as an example that old people can be competitive chess-wise.... The problem is that Kortschnoi is a unique exampel.... For every Kortschnoi-like player, there are 20 teenage-chess-superstars...
Thanks for leaving a post Renumeratedfrog01. It is true there are only a limited number of older players who can compete at the top levels of Chess. When it comes to playing Chess for fun however one can continue to play as long as the people in the game can remember the rules lol.
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