I used to play chess very well. When I was 12, I beat my Dad at it,
and he never played me again. I found a neighbor kid who also played
and we had great games.
Wen I went to Univ of MD, it
turned out the President of the Chess Club was 2 rooms away. We played
for hours. I got pulled into the rated chess world. When my friend the
President was in an accident and became permanently (how do I say this)
"not himself anymore", I took over.
Not that I was ever going to challenge Bobby Fisher, but I got a trophy or 2.
Years
later, I learned that some of the people on a discussion board also
played chess (better than I did) and we formed an online team. We did
great. I organized and they played. I played some and won most games.
But
there suddenly came a day when I couldn't play worth a damn. I could
defend perfectly well, but I couldn't arrange an attack at all. I had
just lost that.
I quit the team and passed on the leadership to an other.
But I kept trying to rediscover the attack with books and chess apps. I couldn't. And AFAIK I didn't have a stroke.
So
I have been playing the chess app on my mac while waiting for things to
process or download. And I discovered that if the app was set to
thinking 3 moves ahead, I could never win. But if it was set to 2 moves
ahead, I won every time.
I'm a 2.5 player, LOL!
There
was a day when I thought I was still creative at things like chess, and
I was. And then, one day snuck up on me and whispered "you aren't
anymore" and proved it. I have some old written recorded games from
years ago. I replayed them. I don't even know what I was thinking in
those attacks, but they worked wonderfully.
Getting older sucks!
I
don't feel dumber, but I have proof. Dad lived here with me for 2
years, and went from slightly confused to totally demented. One thing
you can learn from aged parents is what to expect... Well, at least if I
follow his path, I have 20 years to go before that.
Unless CoVid19 gets me.
I'm a downer today, sorry.
Cavebear
2 comments:
Yep - I can relate. One day I woke up and found that I'd lost some of my spatial skills - of being able to picture in my mind how things looked in reverse or upside down. I'm hopeless at it now. Last year, I became someone who couldn't spell nearly as well as I used to be able to. I'm almost positive that it's not the result of auto spell checking on the computer kicking in. Worrying!
Megan
Sydney, Australia
Stay positive- and stay inside, well away from people, you can be out in your own yard.
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