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Beast719
Whenever I have a crisis of chess confidence or require a boost to stay on the chess straight and narrow I always reach for the Welsh Chess Bible the twelve step-approach outlined in the eponymous auto-biography of the late Welsh Chess Champion "12 steps to Dai Young"
He instructs players that: "to have self-knowledge is the key to unlock the path to true chess enlightenment"
In step 7 Dai introduces the concept of auto-didactacism. He explains that this was imparted to him in the orphanage by his mentor and teacher Father Colm O'Flaherty:
"Playing with yourself is a key stage to full development. Father C showed me this and I soon developed my own techniques. I found that if I sat on my left hand for an hour solid it really did feel like someone else was playing with me."
Step 8 is the first of the advanced stages in the book. Dai was a seventh Dan in shrewdness and had developed the unique ability to make chess judgements based on all relevant stimuli from his immediate environment. The chapter was titled Never judge a book by its cover. Here we see the first burgeonings of the idea of the concept of counter-intuitivismism:
"In the annual Welsh National "Jews versus Gentiles - Judgment Day" Super-series at the Aberfeldi Asda I drew the great Hasidic IM Dewi Finkelstein in the semis.
The match had gone with serve and was tied at 4-4. Dewi had white in the decider.
1 Na3..... the Sodium attack.
I was proper flummoxed.
Ultra-orthodox my arse!
I called the adjudicator - Rabbi Brynwen Goldberg. Dewi was instantly disqualified for moves outside his strict religious heritage.
This was my chess awakening. I saw a new power. From this time forward I would take the first chess-steps on the path of ultra-unorthoxdoxy"
The rest is history.
Inspiring stuff indeed.
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