Why I Play Chess

Submitted by Hugh_T_Patterson on Wed, 10/08/2008 at 9:11pm.

     I spend a lot of time these days either on the road playing or when not playing, in the recording studio. While most people think it a charmed life, since I get to do want I want with my day, they assume there is no stress involved. There is. When you are in a recording studio where time is money and there's a record company person wanting the project done quickly, you can feel a bit of pressure to get the guitar part right the first time. I play chess for a number of reasons, one of them being to reduce stress.

     I can get lost within the world of chess and not surface for days. I can ignore  my phone and my life, and relax within the game itself. One of the beautiful thigs about chess is that it is a constant learning process, a lot like playing guitar. When I loose a game, I learn a lesson or two. I gain from my game loses. This doesn't happen with my guitar playing. Play bad and you don't work, period.

     There are also a huge number of variations within the game that allow it to never become boring. Here again, there are similarities between chess and guitar playing.

     However, there is one thing I cannot stand; people who have such a competitive nature that winning the game must be otained at any cost. The game is supposed to be fun, you're supposed to enjoy yourself. The two people I play with face to face are both masters. While I never win a game against either of them, I get better and I learn a great deal. That's what the game is to me, Chess affords you the opportunity to constantly grow and improve your game.

     I really don't understand people who cheat at chess. It really serves no purpose since you'll eventually be caught. Why cheat when you can simply practice and get better. I'd love to be a great chess player or have everyone think I was, but I'm not. I'm an average player and that's just fine by me. It gives me room to grow and get better. I don't need my ego stroked so I don't have to be the best at anything.

     So at the end of the day, chess means the world to me. When I struggled with cancer, the game saved my life. When I need to relax, the board is always close by. Chess means everything to me!

 

Comments:

by Hugh_T_Patterson - 7 months ago
San Francisco, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
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Actually, the Legion of Honor here in San Francisco. I believe it's the same artist! Great art!

by TalFan - 8 months ago
Perth Australia
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 740

Nice article. All the best to you.

by erik - 8 months ago
Mountain View, CA United States
Member Since: May 2007
Member Points: 8952

nice!

by Hugh_T_Patterson - 8 months ago
San Francisco, CA United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 1306

Actually Erik, it's from the SF Legion Of Honor's courtyard. I think it was a temporary installation so it could have been moved to San Jose. The glass work is amazing and stands about 14 feet tall. That's a picture taken for the author's page of a book I finishing writing. My wife took it to make me look less like a guitar player and more like one of those "smart writer types." I'm actually working on my next blog with examines the mathematics behind guitar playing and chess.

by erik - 8 months ago
Mountain View, CA United States
Member Since: May 2007
Member Points: 8952

very cool. and btw, is that a picture of you in front of the glass art in the san jose art museum??

 

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