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The Draughts Review
BLINDFOLD DRAUGHTS . Draughts , like chess , has always a an been recognised as intellectual pastime of high standing , and the playing of the game in the ordinary way across the board affords great scope as mental discipline . If ...
The Blindfold
From the author of The Blazing World, “a work of dizzying intensity…eloquent and vivid” (Don DeLillo), about a young Midwestern woman who finds herself entangled in intense circumstances—physical, cerebral, and existential—when ...
THE CORHILL MAGAZINE , VOL XXXII
... blindfold chess - playing is even more wonderful to a chess - player who does not possess the power of calling up before the mind a complete picture of board and men at any stage of a game , than it is to one unfamiliar with chess . For ...
The Cornhill Magazine
... blindfold chess - playing is even more wonderful to a chess - player who does not possess the power of calling up before the mind a complete picture of board and men at any stage of a game , than it is to one unfamiliar with chess . For ...
The Independent
... blindfold , played against seventeen op- ponents , I lost three of the games . Often with sixteen opponents I capture all the games . To play , simultaneously , a number of games of chess blindfold is not so hard as at first it might ...
Scientific American
... blindfold playing is related of a Greek , named Joseph Tchelebi , who traveled throughout Eastern Asia in the year 970 of the Christian era . played a blindfold match at Tripoli , Syria , but in this in- stance was permitted to touch ...
A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles
... blindfolded girl . Blindfoldedness . Blindfolded condition . 1863 SALA Capt . Dang . 1. x . 295 That Blindfoldedness of Ignorance . Blindfolder . ( f . BLINDFOLD V. + -ER1 . ] One who blindfolds or hoodwinks . a 1649 DRUMM . OF HAWTH ...
Memory systems, new and old. Enlarged by G.S. Fellows. 1st Amer. ed
A E. Middleton G S. Fellows. BLINDFOLD CHESS AND DRAUGHT PLAYING . Blindfold chess and draught playing are popularly regarded as wonderful feats of memory . It is , however , less a feat than a phase . It should be borne in mind that ...
The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language
... Blindfold fury . ' Shak . Fate's blindfold reign the atheist loudly owns . Blindfold ( blind'föld ) , v.t. To cover the Dryden . eyes ; to hinder from seeing . When they had blindfolded him , they struck him on the face . Blindfolded ...
Mind and Body
... blindfolded . The latter , knowing his own number and having been told the product , must tell the number on the other card . If correct , his blindfold is slipped off by the teacher , and he chases the other child once around the ...
Westminster Papers
... BLINDFOLD CHESS . MR . BLACKBURNE , whose masterly skill as a Chess player has been proved in many well - fought matches and tournaments , has lately been exhibiting his truly marvellous powers in Blindfold Chess at several Metropolitan ...
American Chess Bulletin
... blindfold . " I would suggest : " A player plays blindfold when he relies entirely upon his memory for the conduct of the game and is not assisted in any way by sight , touch or hearing , except as to having his own moves made on ...
The Chess-monthly
... blindfolded , winning four , drawing two , losing one , and one remaining unfinished , but decidedly in favour of the blindfold player . On the 22nd inst . Mr. Blackburne visited Cheadle , and encountered blindfold the first evening ten ...
A complete guide to the game of chess
... blindfold , may , for the first few games , use a blank diagram , in order to assist his memory in noticing the relative positions of the squares , etc. The study of geometry will be a help for ... Blindfold Games Blindfold Games.
London Chess Fortnightly
... blindfold exhibitions , playing on that occa- sion to games simultaneously , Blackburne being one of the 10 , when for the first time he experienced " a bit of Morphy , " for the great American scored the game . But the encountered ...
Science Byways; ... to which is Appended an Essay Entitled Money for Science
... blindfold ; his rival Horwitz could not . At the present day Blackburne and Zukertort can play ten or twelve games blindfold , but several of the strongest chess- players living do not , I believe , possess the power . We must ...
St. George's Gazette
... Blindfold Race ? * * * Who was the C.S.M. who sprinted in the Relay Race ? * * * * * Who was the veteran Sergeant ... blindfold . And is | it true that whilst doing so he lost his right hand man . Who was HE and has he returned ...
"Our Folder" ...
... blindfold play- ers are shorter - lived than those who have not attempted this feat . Of the two greatest blindfold players of the nineteenth century , one ( Pillsbury ) died at 34 , but the other ( Blackburne ) is alive and kicking ...
New York Hotel Review
... blindfold test . " For example , the victim is placed under a sound and lightproof barrel and asked to guess from the sound of a saxophone in an ad- joining room whether the date is next Thurs- THE " BLINDFOLD TEST " FOR A NEW HOTEL ...
