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      Unusual appeal for children

      Boris Spassky, Columbus Dispatch, Shelby Lyman


      ON CHESS
      Spassky won over at tender age
      Saturday, January 9, 2010 2:57 AM
      By SHELBY LYMAN

      Chess often has an unusual appeal for children.

      Perhaps it’s the social prestige of the game or its focus on blending the elements of time, space and force — in short: survival, winning and self-empowerment.

      Consider the experience of Boris Spassky, as presented in The Genius and the Misery of Chess by Zhivko Kaikamjozov.

      Spassky’s epiphany occurred at a chess pavilion furnished with tables and built-in chessboards in a park on Russia’s Kirov Islands. Until that moment, the game had aroused only casual interest.

      “What I saw was a fairy-tale world,” he is quoted as saying. “I was captivated by an uncontrollable passion. Passion for what? The chessmen? The festive feeling of the place? I can’t really tell, but I was enthralled, and this seemed the only thing that mattered.”

      The next morning, Spassky returned to the park just to watch — choosing not to play for a week or two.

      “I just took pleasure from watching the movement of the pieces on the board,” he said. “They were freshly lacquered and had a very distinctive, unique scent.”

      Thus, a 9-year-old was transformed into a future world chess champion.

      Source: Columbus Dispatch

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        January 9, 2010 at 5:26 pm

        Spassky is the best world champion ever.

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