Chess hard life..

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Educated_Fool88

Can anybody share with me their hard life to become strong chess player. Anything from how fast they wan to become good chess player, why , what they do so they can achieve great success in chess life.

I believe some player willing to do anything to become great player. High rated players are most welcome..

trysts

          Mein Kampf: A murky lake of consciousness 

  i'll just put my knight there...shit that was stupid...ouch...stupid place for a coffee table...where did i put my glass...duh there it is...alright just take the knight so i can resign...what...what the hell...well well well i got a reprieve...jen where did you put the tray...how about the papers...thanks...no way...he should have just taken the knight two moves ago...christ i am the luckiest player on the planet...are we out of goose...cool i'm going to celebrate this win with another drink...ouch...stupid wall...

 

rooperi
trysts wrote:

          Mein Kampf: A murky lake of consciousness 

  i'll just put my knight there...shit that was stupid...ouch...stupid place for a coffee table...where did i put my glass...duh there it is...alright just take the knight so i can resign...what...what the hell...well well well i got a reprieve...jen where did you put the tray...how about the papers...thanks...no way...he should have just taken the knight two moves ago...christ i am the luckiest player on the planet...are we out of goose...cool i'm going to celebrate this win with another drink...ouch...stupid wall...

 


Exactly

Educated_Fool88

There is no such things as "stupid Question".. Only the man.. Dont be surprise when you get to learn something from this kind of questions or discussion.. I have to ignore you.. you dont mean anything to me.. :)

heinzie

Chess success is winning against your seven year old sister

Nothing can level that feel of an accomplishment afterwards

Educated_Fool88
heinzie wrote:

Chess success is winning against your seven year old sister

Nothing can level that feel of an accomplishment afterwards


really, well done, so you must have feel this before.. you should proud..

heinzie

Yes, it's true. If you want confirmation just ask the greats such as Fischer, Carlsen and heinzie

Educated_Fool88

I never know you will excite this much..

Bleachisawesome

i achieve my chess dreams by quitting and putting it in a drawer in the back of my mind that i never open. I liked it and played for several years and i have no more space for trophies and ribbons so i quit and then i started playing again after 3 years and i suck... lol Tongue out