Albert Einstein – physicist and chess player
He disliked the competitive aspect of the game, and although he was a great
player Albert Einstein never really pursued the game with any degree of ambition.
The physics world’s gain
was our loss, as you will see in Dennis Monokroussos’ Playchess
lecture on Wednesday night (Thursday morning in Europe). Be there at 9 p.m. ET., 3 a.m. CEST.
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