My eyes convinced, eclipsed with the younger moon attained with love.
It changed as almost strained amidst clear manna from above.
I crucified my hate and held the world within my hand.
There's you, the time, the logic, or the reasons we don't understand.
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Advisor, Designer & Sheets/News Operator at Not-So PRO Chess League
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Any man who must say "I am the king" is no true King. ~Tywin Lannister
Why? Because I can. ~Katarina du Couteau
There is no such thing as luck on the battlefield. ~The Boss
Mikhail Tal is a Magician
Mikhail Tal (1936-1992), the eighth world champion, was known as the "Magician of Riga". Tal was famous for his unpredictable, intuitive sacrifices - many of which were scarcely believable. Nevertheless, he set so many traps and problems for his opponents that they often worked in practice. Indeed, he once said: "There are two types of sacrifices: correct ones, and mine." His play was all about creating complications and unusual situations. Although he sought sharp, crazy positions, he typically didn't out-calculate his opponents, but rather out-imagined them.