Blindfold chess and the untapped power of the brain
At the time of the French Revolution émigrés flocked across the channel, much as now, to the safety and civilisation
At the time of the French Revolution émigrés flocked across the channel, much as now, to the safety and civilisation
During my thirteen years at Dulwich College and Trinity College Cambridge (1959-1972) I observed a curious phenomenon. According to the eminent
In a previous column I cited Goethe’s impressive description of chess as “the touchstone of the intellect”. This quotation is firmly grounded in
Garry Kasparov, in my opinion the most formidable chess champion of all time, recently competed in an online elite chess
Chess masters have, over the past two centuries, devised various spectacular final ‘endgames’ for themselves. Some of the more eccentric and
The European Brain Council at its Brain Awareness Week (held March 13-19, 2023) recognized ill-health of the brain as “a
There is little doubt that, in physical sports, men will tend to outperform women. Upper bodily strength plays a major role, ensuring that contests between respectively leading male and female
Tony Buzan, who died of a heart attack earlier this month in John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, was originally motivated by