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Originally posted by BigDoggProblemChess might as well be dead in America. It's a game reserved for a few nerdish young men who can't get a date on a Saturday night. Too many ignorant NASCAR watching hillbilly's sucking on moonshine, and playing checkers on a cracker barrel over here.
Whew - I thought you meant the game was dying. Had me worried there. 😵
In America, intellect is something to be ashamed of. 😞
Originally posted by bill718I understood chess has now been reduced to mere subliminal pattern recognition therefore, surely, any fool can play it? 😕
Chess might as well be dead in America. It's a game reserved for a few nerdish young men who can't get a date on a Saturday night. Too many ignorant NASCAR watching hillbilly's sucking on moonshine, and playing checkers on a cracker barrel over here.
In America, intellect is something to be ashamed of. 😞
The post that was quoted here has been removedWho cares if he looks Japanese? When I see Nakamura interviewed he comes across as 100% American.
To me an imported Grandmaster is one who learnt his craft in a different country, so the adopted one can't claim much or any credit for the level he or she has reached.
Anyway, enough of this. Life is too short to get into internet arguments with dicks. Please make your next post to me your last, safe in the knowledge that there will be no reply from me.
The post that was quoted here has been removedNaka is hardly an imported talent, are you saying just because he wasn't born in the USA means he has no credibility to play under the stars and stripes?
He grew up in the US, learned chess in the US, and has a strong American accent... good enough for me!