“A form of intellectual productiveness, therein lies its peculiar charm. Intellectual productiveness is one of the greatest joys - if not the greatest one - of human existence. It is not everyone who can write a play, or build a bridge, or even make a good joke. But in chess everyone can, everyone must be intellectually productive, and so can share in this select delight. I have always a slight feeling of pity for the man who has no knowledge of chess, just as I would pity the man who has remained ignorant of love. Chess, like love, like music, has the power to make men happy.”
Quote by Siegbert Tarrasch
Book:The Game of Chess
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The Game of Chess
This book delves into the intricacies of chess, offering both beginners and experienced players insights into the game's rich history, fundamental rules, and advanced strategies. It covers various chess openings, tactics, and endgames, providing a thorough understanding of the game's complexities. more
