Friday, May 11, 2012
Check
Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of playing Chess with my friend Charlie Randle. As I’ve mentioned in a previous post (Three Steps Ahead), Charlie has a number of tournament victories under his belt. Months ago I had asked him if he would be kind enough to instruct me in the finer points of chess.
Since then, I have been practicing a lot and was eager to show my improved skills. All of my practice has paid off; I was able to beat him in two intense rounds. In both of the matches, I was able to apply a strong amount of aggression with an equal amount of attention to defense. Even if I had lost, the one thing I could be proud of was that the mistakes I would have made in past games were nonexistent on this night.
Afterward, Charlie told me of his strong desire to practice chess on his own for the much anticipated rematch. I know that Charlie is a very competitive person with a impressive wit. When he sets his mind to something, he invests every ounce of his heart to completing the task. Armed with this knowledge, I know that I’ll have to train twice as hard to claim victory next time we play.
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