Showing posts with label chess players. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chess players. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2011

When Chess Turned Deadly: A Bloody History of a Gentle Game

chuck norris chess club

In some occasions, we’ve witnessed — if not been part of — misunderstandings between chess players. Sometimes, we even find ourselves secretly dreaming of redecorating our opponent’s face with a checkered pattern.

It’s never easy to handle the sting of defeat or force a smile when our ego has been badly bruised. But a true chess player must understand that enduring those annihilating moments is what shapes champions.

Chess is not just a sport or a game; it’s also an art — a complex art that requires two minds to create a masterpiece. And as with any art, respect for your partner in creation is essential.

“Chess indeed mimics life. You can’t just go on fulfilled playing the light squares — you must also learn to deal with the bitterness of the dark ones.”
Chesscraftman

The oldest recorded case of chess-related violence can be found in an Arabic manuscript. It tells the story of Al-Walid, an Umayyad caliph, who regularly played shatranj (the early form of chess) with one of his courtiers.

One day, Al-Walid discovered that his opponent had been deliberately losing to flatter him. Enraged and insulted, the caliph hurled the firzan (the piece equivalent to the modern queen) at the courtier’s head — killing him instantly.

Thankfully, chess pieces today are made of wood or plastic instead of stone. The poor man was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time — though I know a few players who’d actually pay for such “courtesy.”


firzan-shatanj-chess chesscraft
An 8 inch Firzan rock













The son of Pepin the Short — Charlemagne (714–768 AD) — may have ruled an empire, but one of his sons, who otherwise held little historical significance, managed to make his mark in a rather unusual way.

According to old records, he struck Okarius (or Okar), the Prince of Bavaria, on the head with a rochus (rook), killing him instantly. It’s in moments like these that I begin to understand why modern chess pieces are made of lightweight materials like wood or plastic.

Then there’s William the Conqueror, the first Norman King of England and Duke of Normandy, who reportedly hurled a chessboard at the Prince of France after being checkmated. It seems even kings struggle with good sportsmanship.

But perhaps the most consequential chess-related altercation occurred around 1120, when King Henry I of England and King Louis VI of France got into a fistfight over a chess game in Paris. Some accounts claim this dispute sparked the tension that led to the twelve-year war between the two nations.

Who would’ve thought that a humble board of 64 squares could influence royal tempers — and possibly even history itself?




england vs france chess set
England vs France chess set

The first known chess-related violence leaped to court happened in Essex, in 1251, when a what should be battle of wits chess match ended into stabbing, after losing a game it angered him too much that he grabbed a knife and stabbed his opponent in the stomach, resulting to its death.





A man was injured while operating an Ajeeb (a chess automation), happens when a man got upset when beaten, he loaded his rifle and fired a shot at the machine. One the famous player of the Ajeeb is Pillsbury.

During the Candidates Tournament in Curacao (1962), Arthur Bisguier was assigned to second to Pal Benko and Fischer. On May 9, Benko came looking for Bisguier in Fischer's room to get some help in analyzing his adjourned game with Petrosian. Fischer told Benko to leave and they both got in a fist fight. The next day Fischer wrote a letter to the organizing committee to fine and/or expel Benko from the tournament. The letter was ignored.

I know a pgn game is not as good as the fist fight video, but unfortunately nobody brought their smartphones with them.




Love, Loyalty, and a Slap in Buenos Aires

rona petrosian's wife chesscraft
But if you insists that she is your dream girl, and want her to be your queen, here is a little help.

Chess is to blame for what could probably the first space fist fight, when in 1980's the Soviet Union banned cosmonauts to play chess against each other, after it resulting to a fist fight between two cosmonauts.

In 1989, A Russian scientist was killed with an axe by his colleague after winning a chess game at the Vostok Research Station in the Antarctic.
scientists playing chess

In 1994, Martin Wirth of Fort Collins, Colorado, shot to death Vernie Cox after the two argued over a chess game.  Cox died of two gunshot wounds to the chest.  Witnesses said that Wirth had lost a chess game with Cox, knocked over the chess board and some furniture, then began to argue with his opponent.  Wirth went across the street to his home and returned with a gun and shot Cox to death.

During the early 1990s, Rustam Kamsky, a former boxer and father of Gata Kamsky, would often go to chess tournaments with his son and threaten anyone who he perceived was disturbing the concentration of his son.  In 1994, Rustam threatened to kill grandmaster Nigel Short at a restaurant during a Kamsky-Short chess match. 

In 2000, Laurence Douglas of Puoghkeepsie, New York, stabbed Craig Williams to death over a chess game.  Williams had just beaten Douglas in a chess game that had a $5 wager.  Williams took a$5 bill from Douglas after the game.  Douglas then pulled out a knife and stabbed Williams 16 times.

In 2003, Simon Andrews of Falls Township, Pennsylvania, stabbed to death Jerry Kowalski during a chess game.  Authorities said that Andrews was disturbed by Kowalski’s constant talking during their chess games.  Andrews then pulled a knife from under a sofa-bed mattress and stabbed Kowalski in the neck.  Andrews was sentenced from 15 to 30 years in state prison.

In 2005, junior champion David Howell of England (now a grandmaster) punched the organizer of the European Union Chess Championship when it turned out that Howell would not win a prize.  It turned out that titled players were not eligible for junior prizes.
david howell chess chess craft
The prize fighter/boxer


In 2006, during the Turin chess Olympiad, UK grandmaster Daniel Gormally punched Armenian grandmaster Levon Aronian to the ground at a nightclub.  The two got in a jealous dispute over 19-year-old chess playing beauty Arianne Caoili.  Caoili’s energetic dancing with Aronian provoked Gormally to fight.

aronian caoili gormally fight chess chesscraft


In October 2008, David Christian of Iowa City got in a fight with Michael Steward while playing a game of chess at the rooming house where they both lived.  He was sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter.  Christian choked Steward to death.

In February 2009, a man killed a friend with a sword after a chess game in Alameda, California.  An argument broke out during their game, and the two started wrestling.  Joseph Groom retreated to his bedroom and returned with a sword, which he used to stab Kelly Kjersem once.  Kjersem later died. 

Sources:
http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/violence.html
http://www.chessville.com/BillWall/ChessViolenceandCrime.htm
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/fischer.htm
      

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Crazy and weird chess players


Wilhelm Steinitz
Willhelm steinitz crazy chess players



As a chess writer he is objective in writing and defended his ideas vigorously  from critics, when at a chessboard, he is worst, he earned the reputation as ill-mannered and violent, on both winning and losing, one of the his remarkable account is when he spat at his opponent, Blackburne, during a dispute in a game, his remarked after the incident was :

…he struck with his full fist into my eye, which he blackened and might have knocked out.  And though he is a powerful man of very nearly twice my size, who might have killed me with a few such strokes, I am proud to say that I had the courage of attempting to spit into his face, and only wish I had succeeded. 


Another of his outrageous and eccentric behavior was walking around his yard barefooted, trying to contact people he knew, with his wireless telephone. He believes his strong will power can relay signals in any distance.  He also tried to contact God using his "wireless" telephone and challenge him to a game. He had a delusion  of having telekinesis, wherein he is capable of move chess pieces using only his mind. He died broke prematurely in an asylum.

Aron Nimzowitsch

The innovator of nimzo-indian in which its name was based to his creator, his most hilarious act was when defeat was inevitable during a rapid chess game match against Fritz Saemisc (another chess opening innovator himself), he climbed up to the table and screamed "Why I must lose to this idiot?," enough to make even poker star Phil Hellmuth blush, in another occasion, he slashed all four tires of someone's Ford focus due to an outrage (probably. It would have been five if there is a reserve tire). During tournaments, he would do aerobics by going to the corner of main hall and stand on his head. A popular, but probably apocryphal, story is that once when an opponent laid a cigar on the table, he complained to the tournament arbiters, "he is threatening to smoke, and as an old player you must know that the threat is stronger than the execution." He is also paranoid that he is always being served with less food compared to others, Kmoch a friend of him, trying to help him with his paranoia offered to exchange plates with him, but after doing so, he shook his head, still in disbelief that he is being served with fewer portion.


Paul Morphy - Widely considered the greatest chess player of his era, and is often referred to as an unofficial World Champion. He had given a five simultaneous game against group of masters considered among the top ten players of the day, scoring 3-2.


Perhaps one of the most tragic stories, at his time, chess was not accepted as a descent profession, when he proposed his love to a handsome lady, he got rejected because of his chess profession, then Morphy decided to abandon chess and focus in practicing law, but unfortunately American Civil War broke, He opposed the war and did not serve in confederate army, causing him not being able to practice law. People would go visit him in his office just to ask him to go back and play chess.

Morphy's final days was spent wandering around the French Quarter of New Orleans, talking to people no one else could see, and having irrational feelings of persecution, and on July 10, 1884, he was found dead in his bathtub.
Carlos Torre
A Mexican Grandmaster,  and an exhibitionist, I don't mean playing a game like his opponent have queens instead of pawns, he is fond of going nude in the public, he got arrested once for running in streets naked, another remarkable stint of him was he did it while riding a public bus, so imagine the reaction of the grannys.

Bobby Fischer
His road to chess supremacy is inspirational, his games are remarkable, but what went wrong, is a mystery, his growing hate for Jews and anti-semitic view has earned him the disgust of those who once adored and worshiped him, He was faithful to his religion Worldwide Church of God donating lots of his earnings, but felt betrayed when the church was put in a series of scandals and failed prophecy causing him to denounced it publicly.

He is quoted in Philippine radio program after the 9/11 attacks "All the crimes the U.S. is committing all over the world ... This just shows, what goes around, that comes around even to the United States." so imagine the uproar of the Americans after being insulted after the injury.


Akiba Rubinstein -
He was scheduled to play a world championship match against  Emmanuel Lasker, but unfortunately World War 1 interrupted, he is an anti-social type that his wife would warn his visitors that do not stay long otherwise he will crawl out of window. A nerd crawling out of window, sounds like Peter Parker to me.

Alexander Alekhine -
You have probably heard grandmasters dozing during the game in tournaments, but Alekhine could all make the like of Vachier-Lagrave look amateur, though losing lots of games due to playing completely drunk, he had managed to salvage a few at least not retiring dozed after 11 moves, okay. He did have moments with the carpet of the floor.  His addiction to liquor and drinking during the game may be due to that he is suffering from anthrophobia, a fear of people and society. There was a game of him that after making a move he would stand up and go to the corner of the tournament hall to hide, and wait for his opponent's reply. Nowadays, people would hide to consult their Pocket Fritz.

Vassily Ivanchuk 
Anand describes him as the most eccentric player:


He's someone who is very intelligent ... but you never know which mood he is going to be in. Some days he will treat you like his long-lost brother. The next day he ignores you completely.
The players have a word for him. They say he lives on 'Planet Ivanchuk'. (Laughs) ... I have seen him totally drunk and singing Ukrainian poetry and then the next day I have seen him give an impressive talk.

When offered a draw by GM Alex Baburin during a game in Istanbul, felt on a deep thought for almost an hour to accept the offer.

In one occasion in Linares tournament, He went in to a restaurant and ask the manager to give him Kasparov's favorite chair, and he seated there meditating, when asked, he said He wants to absorb Kasparov's aura, and this paid off actually, winning his next game.

Kirsan Ilyumzhinov
is a Kalmyk multi-millionaire businessman, politician, and president of FIDE since 1995, He visited Libya leader Muammar Gaddafi, during the Libyan civil war, when United Nations is condemning its leader of butchering its citizens, but thats not it, he claims he was abducted by aliens in 1997 and have travelled in galaxy with their spaceship.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Famous people who plays chess

Jessica Simpson and Billy Corgan  of Smashing Pumpkins, became addicted to chess after billy taught him how, the weekly session became regular ritual.
jessica simpson celebrity playing chess


Leonardo diCaprio, best known for his lead role in titanic,  was recently being seen in public playing chess with a chess clock.

leonardo di caprio celebrity playing chess



Nicholas Cage, member of Internet Chess Club (ICC) himself, seeing the valuable lessons can be learned from chess, he sent his son Weston to Robert Snyder to take chess lessons.
nicholas cage celebrity playing chess



Ben Affleck, is an American actor, film director, writer, and producer, he plays chess at the Bel Air Chess Club, where Julia Roberts is also a member.

ben affleck celebrity playing chess


Bill Gates, though it is really no surprise to hear that geeks plays chess, but for a multi-billion dollar man might.
bill gates celebrity playing chess

Princess Diana, Having a fair (if not good) understanding of chess, Princess Diana was quoted in an interview referring to his ex-husband after their divorce.
"I don't know. But it was there to injure me and to hurt me. It was the first time that I experienced this sort of thing: what it meant to be outside the safety net and not to be a part of the family any more. My husband naturally held all the best cards. That was like in a game of poker, or a game of chess."

princess diana celebrity playing chess


Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the United States of America, he is enthusiastic about chess that he wrote the "The Morals of Chess".

benjamin franklin celebrity playing chess


John Lennon, the name reminds of his wonderful songs, and my favorite is "Imagine".

john lennon celebrity playing chess


Frank Sinatra, enjoyed chess so much that he got his own pieces made for him, he really wants it "My way"

frank sinatra celebrity playing chess

Will Smith, in an interview
"It is cool to play chess. My father taught me how to play chess at seven and introduced beautiful concepts that I try to pass on to my kids. The elements and concepts of life are so perfectly illustrated on a chess board. The ability to accurately assess your position is the key to chess, which I also think is the key to life." He pauses, searching for an example. "Everything you do in your life is a move. You wake up in the morning, you strap on a gun, and you walk out on the street – that's a move. You've made a move and the universe is going to respond with its move. Whatever move you're going to make in your life to be successful, you have to accurately access the next couple of moves – like what's going to happen if you do this? Because once you've made your move, you can't take it back. The universe is going to respond."
will smith celebrity playing chess

Manilyn Monroe, the lovely lady in mono-colored, subway-vent skirt blowup, haven't seen it yet? I pity this generation.
manilyn monroe celebrity playing chess

Keannu Reeves, long before he was known as Neo,he was a chess hustler in Toronto, and played in his Highschool Team.
keannu reeves celebrity playing chess


Albert Einstein, if you want to see how a known genius takes chess, see game below


William Shakespeare is an english poet, playwright and widely regarded as the greatest english writer. in his
In The Taming of the Shrew Katharine says:
“I pray you sir, is it your will,
To make a stale of me amongst these mates?”
william shakespeare celebrity playing chess

Thursday, September 15, 2011

15 most beautiful and hottest chess players (with poll)

Whoever said chess is a boring sport will have regrets after seeing this list, they don't have any idea what it is like, facing lovely ladies, and enjoying a very beautiful game.

The list is in no particular older, but the first one is my favorite anyway there is a poll in the bottom of this post so you can vote.

WGM Natalia Pogonina 2446 (Russia)
Birth Year 1985

Yes I know, shes so gorgeous.

WIM  Maria Belen Sarquis 2215 (Argentina)
1988



WGM Andjelija Stojanovic 2300 (Serbia)
Birth year: 1987

She is utilizing the cleavage gambit.

WIM Vesna Rozic 2278 (Slovenia)
Birth year: 1987

Just wow!



Mariam Mansur UAE

You love mysterious woman? well here it is just a name and a country.


WGM Anna Sharevich, 2257 (Belarus)

Who says blonde can't play chess?

GM Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2469 (Russia)

What are you waiting for? make your move.


GM Antoaneta Stefanova, 2528 (Bulgaria)




GM Judit Polgar, 2701 (Hungary)

For sure she is the one makes most men cry, at least after the game.


Sanja Dedijer 2058 (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Birth year: 1986


Who cares about her rating, she have great stats.


IM WGM Sophie Milliet, 2374 (France)

She is looking at you (at us actually) like a prey.


GM Kateryna Lahno, 2554 (Ukarine)


Lots of pretty woman in Ukraine.

Shahnoza Sabrinova Uzbekistan


GM Zhu Chen 2490, (Qatar)


Who is the Hottest and most beautiful chess player in this list

Kinds of chess players

Pawn grabber
You'll see their eyes grow in full circle whenever sees a free pawn.
pawngrabber gollum lord of the rings chess
I love kings gambit My preciousss.

Dozer


While most chess players are dreaming moves in front of a chessboard, others do it literally, only few explanations crosses my mind, they deprived sleep by reading opening theories or stalked the bar waitress a night before.

sleeping chess



Emo

If you are unfamiliar with chess and happens to cross to a one playing, their gestures will hint on whats going on. A seesaw game will be a wonderful sight.

Drunken master
 
drunk chess player
Alekhine mastered this technique, although it is no secret he lost most, he have manage to win few (at least adding humiliation to his opponent).


Hypnotyzer

This would stare at you all game long, like how a cowboy would try to flirt with a lady in a bar.
nepomniatchi stare chess chesscraft


The best actor

Bit similar to emo, the difference is that their reaction is deceptive, like for instance, they will offer a piece sacrifice with an evil mate, they will wear the most worried face on the planet, like a grade-schooler shit his pants during the class.
actor chess player chesscraft


Bullet freak

He'll make a move just before you make yours (yeah, just like chuck norris), regardless if it is a blitz or standard game, but one thing I notice they are also the fastest gone of the playing hall when lost.
chess kid intimidating



Turtle

For them, earth would revolve eternally and your time waiting is worth the masterpiece he is about to unleash, they will analyze the same variation over and over until you fainted, the gesture of making a move enough bring down the angels singing.
chess thinker


The sitting duck (the rabbit)
We love hunting these, helps a lot in building our confidence.
bird playing chess


Religious
You will see them occasionally whispering something, staring blank at the board as if they are praying the rosary.

old man chess
I hope he won't see.


Pokemon (Pocket monster)
The most dangerous of them all, you'll never know who you against to once he's backed from the comfort room.

chess cheating

The hard loser
Will never shake your hand when beaten(be cautious if they will).
chuck norris chess club


The romantic
Will sacrifice unsoundly every chance they can get,


romantic chess
Pienso en ti todo el tiempo.
The sponsor
Loved by chess hustlers, they are willing to lose tons of money in a match game, the only trouble is that they seem to have bottomless pockets.