
Intimidating Chess
The Chess Playing Codebreakers
First of all I don't want everyone to be bored of the writing over the chess which everyone here knows. Secondly I wish to share the intimating passion of winning chess in all games. Where people wish to win the game at all of their strength against the opposition with their full might for a handful of easily earned points giving a satisfaction among the winners.
It gives a feeling of being powerful and ruler.
And apologies if I have mad any mistake with the writing
Every time you use a computer, remember the British chess playing codebreakers who invented the World's First computers and who, by their skill and brilliance, broke Germany's, wonder codes during World War II. Bismarck had sunk Britain's pride, the Hood.
Somewhere in the most marvelous inventions of of the Twentieth century resulted from the second world war. The Germans gave the world rockets that took man to the moon, the Americans gave it nuclear power, but the young British chess players gave it perhaps the most important invention-the computers on which they deciphered Germany's codes.
In Independence Day, an American film appropriately released on the 4th of July in1966, a chess playing codebreaker used a computer to defeat an alien invasion of earth. A good film and great idea. But those British chess players are considered the world's top codebreakers!