A WAR ON TABLE, FOR A PEACEFUL VICTORY
[A
CHAMPION MOVE FOR A CHAMPION’S MOVE]
Chess, the
king of all indoor games hits the news column this week,
This brain
game beholds a special place in the world everywhere,
Fifteen
centuries ago ,our nation was the birthplace of this game,
Returns to
the cradle, for an Olympiad, rejoicing a celebrity status.
Thirty two
pieces, hold the cynosure on a sixty four square board,
Resembles
a warfront, the two kings, a fight indeed so prestigious ,
Whole set
of brigades, fighting the war for their
king and nation,
Soldiers,
horses, elephants, commanders, aid the powerful queen.
Shrewd
movements, outwit the opponents to upset the rhythm,
Every
piece has a motive in its movement, to protect their king,
Trap the
opponent king, out winking the other pieces is the aim,
Check the
other king and win or a stalemate if
chances are bleak.
In real
life too chess has many implications, in politics, in particular,
Hoodwink
your opponents, trapping them, to check their way out.
Move the
pieces, make the best out of the move to win the battle,
Right move
at the right time, to garner the glory in the political war.
None can
forget the matches of Fischer and Spassky of yesteryears
Our nation
too had champion like this, in our
Visvanathan Anand
Thirty two
pieces have more moves and feats to tell us this time,
We hope
this Olympiad is set to bring more, with a new champion.
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