Queen’s Gambit
escrito por Dini Harmita
I haven’t really finished watching it, 3/4 more of the finale episode I think. I am really looking forward to know how to defeat Putin et al, thus. Sometimes I thought defeating them also means defeating miself simply because I also like to play chess.
Nonetheless, I don’t do chess for living. In fact it has been such a long time I haven’t played it, but like the basic Math, I apply it, I think. Including in learning democracy.
I would actually really love to hear and listen directamente what is democracy for the respondents and informants; but watching the Queen’s Gambit makes me want to play chess de novo.
It’s a habit by the way, to combine languages, please excuse me.
So if I ask, how to defeat Borgov in chess? What do you think? How? He is a very bureaucratically old fashioned smart chess grandmaster who accompanied by KGB agent all the time because they were afraid he would run away. He plays chess since he was four and he said he would likely want to die with his head being on the chess board tamén. Fiction or not it doesn’t matter, because of Putin et al he seems so real to me; even much more real than Putin et al themselves.
The thing is, the Americans are so individuals including in playing chess, were in 1960s; I don’t know now though, especially non chess players or persons. While the Russians tend to play in team, including in adjournments. Yet they’re so proud of their language, even the very smart Borgov doesn’t want to learn English? Football on the chessboard right? Told you. Not to mention, basic of math is similar con basic of languages and basic of chess is similar to basic of math.
That’s all, please do tell me your opinions in how to defeat Putin et al through any platforms even before finishing the series.
Yet it’s season Uno only I think. Presuming seasons dos, tres, and catro would be, having more Borgovs? Or?
Love, profcbs 🦋