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grandmaster and post-academic.

The Berkeley Wednesday Seminar

A life-long ambition realized: to lead a dojo of accomplished chess players.Samuel_Reshevsky_versus_the_World



1800 is the cut-off. The number means that you’ve already suffered. You’ve had a lucky pen with which you wrote your moves – and that pen betrayed you. You’ve played a couple moves that made you feel incredibly strong – and you’ve played some that made you cry.


We are going to talk about it, every Wednesday night from 7-9 a

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Published on April 30, 2014 20:36
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“Underneath the picture of a really old guy, Lisa read, “Chess, like music and love, has the power to make men happy.”
Jesse Kraai, Lisa, A Chess Novel

“Bourgeois move is when don’t think for self, only follow safe expectation of others.”
Jesse Kraai, Lisa, A Chess Novel

“In my games I sometimes found a combination intuitively, simply feeling that it must be there. But I am not able to translate this thought process into normal human language.”
Jesse Kraai, Lisa, A Chess Novel

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