I am still a victim of chess. It has all the beauty of art - and much more. — Marcel Duchamp My mother taught me to play chess when I was eight years old. She wasn't a player, together we read the rules printed inside the box top. Mom lost interest, but I never did. Soon I was playing chess for hours under Ralphy Barrosi's cherry tree, and later, on the picnic tables in the school yard of PS 14. There must have been a chess-head working at the playground because they had a few chess clocks.
The Game's Greatest Victim
The Game's Greatest Victim
The Game's Greatest Victim
I am still a victim of chess. It has all the beauty of art - and much more. — Marcel Duchamp My mother taught me to play chess when I was eight years old. She wasn't a player, together we read the rules printed inside the box top. Mom lost interest, but I never did. Soon I was playing chess for hours under Ralphy Barrosi's cherry tree, and later, on the picnic tables in the school yard of PS 14. There must have been a chess-head working at the playground because they had a few chess clocks.