A Chess Player is walking from the lake carrying two fish in a bucket. He is approached by the Game Warden who asks him for his fishing license. The Chess player says to the warden, "I did not catch these fish, they are my pets's pawn. Everyday I come down to the water and whistle and these fish jump out and I take around to see the sights only to return them at the end of the day; remember that the Chess Board is like an ocean; full of fish". The warden, does not play chess, he not had any idea what he's taking about; not believing him, reminds him that it is illegal to fish without a license. The Chess Player turns to the warden and says,
"CHECK" "If you don't believe me then watch," as he throws the fish back into the water. The warden says, "Now whistle to your fish and show me that they will come out of the water." The Chess Player turns to the warden and says, "What fish!?"
Search For Chess Online
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Betty Boop: Chess Nuts
"Betty Boop is the black queen and Bimbo the white king in a surrealistic chess game." Betty Boop's cartoon directed by Dave Fleischer, 1932. Animation in Public Domain, available at Internet Archive.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Feynman :: Rules of Chess
Richard Feynman on the rational scientific method; increments and revolutions and castling.
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castling,
chess,
Richard Feynman,
rules of chess
Friday, December 7, 2007
Making A Chess Board The Quick&Easy Way
Master craftsman George Berry, "The Woodguy" shows how to quickly and easily make a chess board.
Making A Chess Board The Quick&Easy Way - The most amazing videos are a click away
Making A Chess Board The Quick&Easy Way - The most amazing videos are a click away
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Use a Knight to Make a Fork: Online Chess Strategies
In this free video clip series, our expert will explain the finer points of the game of chess, demonstrating and discussing the rules, strategies and moves that everyone from beginners to experts can learn from. In this clip, learn how to use the knight to make a fork during a chess match.
Monday, December 3, 2007
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