Showing posts with label chess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chess. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Check!

DSC_0095

DSC_0104

This is the scene of my floor most days - this board, now battered and dented with game after game of either chess or checkers - as they each study new tricks to defeat the other. One a master of chess, one a master of checkers, like the chalk and cheese they are.

We don't have 'games' now - we have tournaments - the best of 21.... best of 51 ... best of 101.

And I can't beat either of them.


Wednesday, 25 September 2013

By Lamplight

By lamplight

upload

Lessons in chess

Not to labour the point, but I mentioned we're finding our way here more and more?

Lessons in chess and a battle of minds. I appreciate these calm games after years of daily house-wrecking.

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

The Joy of Checks

DSC_0039

Yes? Good pun? No? Okaaaay.

Well, we've entered a new phase in this little family - where even the smallest of mini-men can get their heads around chess moves in a rudimentary fashion.

The smallest knows how to set the board up, he marvels at the beauty of each piece, weighing the glass in his hand, before picking it up betwixt forefinger and thumb and holding it aloft to the light, inspecting it like a master jeweler inspecting a gem, turning it, marveling at it, enjoying the perfection of it's craftmanship.

DSC_0037

DSC_0048

DSC_0046

And in playing he has certain pieces he loves above all others, and doesn't understand why the King is the most important piece when it is the Queen who is the coolest and who is more useful - I resist the urge to explain the archetype and let his subconscious digest this information...

DSC_0030

DSC_0043

This right now is our beautiful game. A game of the mind, a game with beauty and skill, a game of strategy, ruthlessness and war.

And if the Eldest could stop winding the midget up by stealing the pieces and sitting on them? Then we might enjoy a game. Though after shattering the Rook and narrowly missing a trip to A+E (try explaing THAT to the emergency staff - erm, why, yes there is a spear-like glass ornament embedded in my child's derriere, I've no idea how it got there other than he acts like an ass, yes we homeschool, yes we are Muslim, no this is not a ritual sacrifice - is there a problem??) I think perhaps the cheating method of sitting on your opponent's pieces might have run it's course.

For now, we play. One step at a time.

*** *** ***