Steemchess Tournament (03-07-20)
hive-157286·@rodrook·
0.000 HBDSteemchess Tournament (03-07-20)
<html> <p>My second Steemchess tournament and congrats to the winners they played great games, they won a lot. Of course it was a big challenge and a lot of fun.</p> <p>My play from last week was a little improved, I gave fewer pieces away but I was out played by the winners.<br/></p> <div class="text-center"><p><img src="https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSWnFTKdue4KMznh153LMYfTkARVA7Vo7e9vzMkkpqc56/tournment.PNG"/></p></div> <h2>Strategy</h2> <p>Of course my strategy for next week is simply to play more Blitz games during the week. The advice I have for myself: Don’t get tunnel vision, don’t rush every move because there’s plenty of time to make a good move.</p> <h2>Why I Like Blitz Chess</h2> <p>There have to be 101 reasons that chess players love chess. And there probably no one reason that’s not shared by many. However it may be a little different for me. Blitz chess for me is more like finding a toy after forty years and it still works great. <br/></p> <h2>I Like To Tell Stories</h2> <p>I am going to tell a little story to explain further what I mean and how it feel. Many, many years ago I went home to my Dad & Mom house and I found a small box with my spinning tops in there from like the 7th grade. Immediately I got a peanut butter jar top and tried to spin it inside the top. Well it was three week later before I could spin those tops anywhere I wanted to again. I am not sure in a few weeks I will be able to spin the Blitz Chess pieces anyway I want to but it could happen, just stay tune.</p> <div><center> <h2>The Participants</h2> <p><img src="https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNbsdBCuvRpkz3Z2Ba4rsasg4cWNH4Hizotd34QafhaJh/list.PNG"/></center></div></p> <p>@rodrook</p> </html>