Chess. I think it’s saved my mental health over the last year.
Chess. I think it’s saved my mental health over the last year.
I’ve never had a Roku TV, but I’ve been using two of their HDMI connected devices for years.
I’ve never had an issue, but one is too old and needs replacing. What alternatives would you suggest I have a look at?
That’s such a great reaction to starting a fire in a closet full of priceless and flammable stuff! “Oops! I think I’ll just close the door on that problem and hope no one notices.”
I’m tempted to call it such a child’s reaction to a problem they don’t know how to solve. But I know I’m guilty of doing the same thing as an adult, just not with a potentially fatal raging closet fire fueled by a plastic coated wedding dress.
The more I think about it, the more in awe I become of what you managed to achieve.
Peter File
EDIT: Source “The IT Crowd”
You don’t have to resign at any point. Losing your queen isn’t a reason to resign on its own. I resign when I can’t see a way to avoid losing and I believe my opponent is very unlikely to blunder their win away.
If you want to play out the game then you should. I feel like you agree to play for the time on the clock, so if your opponent feels like they’re wasting their time, then that’s their own problem and not your fault.
It was on holiday. There was a set at the place we were staying and the kids wanted to know how to play. I knew how the pieces moved, but not a lot else. I started to look up “chess strategies” and things, thinking I might find a few tips. Instead I found an addiction!
2 years later of daily studying and I’ve finally made it to “beginner” level.