Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Checkmate

A Bulgarian grandmaster has broken the world record for the highest number of chess games played at one time.

The AP says, “Kiril Georgiev played a total of 360 games simultaneously, winning 284, drawing 70 and losing six, during a marathon that lasted 14 hours and 8 minutes.”

Afterward, most people reacted by saying, “Uh, why?”

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm guessing that country doesn't have TV, internet, running water or electricity. How do you find that many OTHER lunatics, err, chess masters, to play as if they don't have a care in the world,job.bathroom and homelife-wise.

Anonymous said...

I find America's obsession with chess distressing -- chess on Friday nights, chess on Monday nights, chess bowl matches, chess scholarships, chessmasters raoming the schools and beating up football players, chessmasters doing drugs and beating up their girlfriends -- when will this chess madness STOP!?

-- Mack

Anonymous said...

I think our schools need to focus less on chess and get real with genuine life-skills, such as football. What America needs is more drunks wearing the made-in-China jerseys of football players who wouldn't give 'em the time of day.

Sven the Viking