
Crying, and all it's implications...
I sweat my tears.
Which, mind you, makes playing chess through the computer very nice for those with a bad chess face. Nobody can see me sweating or dancing or banging my head against the keyboard as the game progresses.
As far as chess faces goes, practicing Magnus's chess scowl on that ad might not be such a bad idea. Give your opponent that look and they'd be sweating from nerves before any peice moved. Either that, or you'd make them cry, instead of crying yourself. 
If you made the Carlsen scowl at me, I'd probably offer you some syrup of figs, good Samaritan that I am.
You do know Bobby himself was jewish, don't you ?
So? Whether he was Jewish or not himself didn't stop him from hating Jews.
And the fairest view would be for a child to choose himself, so I reckon if Bobby didn't consider him to be a jewish person, then perhaps he wasn't
I totally agree. Seems his choice on the matter. I mean, who cares what Israel says. Who cares what his mother believed in. People claiming to be descendants of Abraham, is like people claiming to be descendants of Apollo.
When do you start crying in a chess game? I want to cry in the opening, but I usually can't make it appear anguishing enough until the end game. I know the pros can cry at just about any move they wish. They're pros. But that is the most erratic part of my game. It's truly unpredictable when I'm going to start crying. How can I learn to cry at the appropriate times in a chess game?
Carry onions in your handbag
If it made sense, it wouldn't be the real pdela.
(One pdela, two pdela, three pdela, four.
Five pdela, six pdela, seven pdela, more.)
If it made sense, it wouldn't be the real pdela.
(One pdela, two pdela, three pdela, four.
Five pdela, six pdela, seven pdela, more.)
I'm not agreeing with this
wasn't this about tennis?