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Chess is one of those activities that you either love or are completely oblivious to, and those who are captured by its fatal beauty are doomed to hear its siren call for the rest of their days. I fell in love with it in my youth, but thought I'd left it behind for good when I "retired" at 19. Yet 17 years later a chance encounter with an old book was enough to awaken the slumbering virus and send me back to the 64 squares which somehow manage to contain all the battles and conflicts, hopes and expectations, thrills and excitements, which the human mind can bear. On the chessboard you can be as agressive, as romantic, as daring, as cunning, as any hero or villain in the most outlandish of movies. You are in charge of your own destiny - your mind against your opponent. You can seek the ultimate truth or take the money and run. Admire the enchanting fluent grace of the finest combination or drag your opponent into the mire in the hope that you can survive better than he. In the last three years I've had little time to play and my form has suffered badly, but I have tried to keep up with my various administrative duties. I'm currently Membership Administrator of the Edinburgh Chess Club (having been Secretary for about five years), President of Chess Edinburgh - the organisers of the League system, and on the council of Chess Scotland. If you'd like to have a look at some sites about the game then go to my other site which contains the pages I've written for The Edinburgh Chess Club which includes a collection of Chess Links to other interesting sites. You can also take a look at the Chess Scotland site and the Chess Edinburgh site |
Books - Chess - Photography - Music - CV - Dorothy Dunnett