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By *ealitybites OP   Man
over a year ago

Belfast

I don't play it and apart from watching The Queen's Gambit I know nothing about rules or strategies.

From the little knowledge I do have though I've often thought that life is like a game of chess with long periods of contemplation and short bursts of movement.

Some people are limited in how far they can move and in what direction while others only move when it benefits other pieces on the board.

Are you a reliable rook, a king among men, a queen (drama or otherwise), or a pawn?

Do you spend your life moving sideways or are you capable of the odd diagonal dash?

Or do you think you approach life more like a game of dominos?

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over


"I don't play it and apart from watching The Queen's Gambit I know nothing about rules or strategies.

From the little knowledge I do have though I've often thought that life is like a game of chess with long periods of contemplation and short bursts of movement.

Some people are limited in how far they can move and in what direction while others only move when it benefits other pieces on the board.

Are you a reliable rook, a king among men, a queen (drama or otherwise), or a pawn?

Do you spend your life moving sideways or are you capable of the odd diagonal dash?

Or do you think you approach life more like a game of dominos? "

Do like the knight’s moves

Sometimes you just have to go round the corner in an L shape and be less predictable

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

Some people plan and strategise their life like chess players. Others run on instinct and feelings. Some don't care who they sacrifice to achieve a goal. Others mind each piece carefully.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't play it and apart from watching The Queen's Gambit I know nothing about rules or strategies.

From the little knowledge I do have though I've often thought that life is like a game of chess with long periods of contemplation and short bursts of movement.

Some people are limited in how far they can move and in what direction while others only move when it benefits other pieces on the board.

Are you a reliable rook, a king among men, a queen (drama or otherwise), or a pawn?

Do you spend your life moving sideways or are you capable of the odd diagonal dash?

Or do you think you approach life more like a game of dominos? "

I know very little about chess, and I haven't yet watched The Queen's Gambit, but I do sometimes think that life is a bit like a game, or as the Shakespearean quote goes: "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players..." I think we each have our roles, self-assigned or otherwise, and we identify as certain key players; some more driven by getting to the so-called end of the game by any means possible, while others are prepared to make sacrifices if it means that others may get there, too.

Personally, I don't like to focus too much on the supposed end goal, as I think it can blind you to what is in front of you in the present and, while security would be important for me, it isn't something I would seek out by any means possible.

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By *ed just RedWoman
over a year ago

Dublin City

I’m like my youngest. I don’t really give a shit once I get what I want so I do what it takes to get by and frequently change the rules to suit me.

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By *ayne KerrMan
over a year ago

Lust

Or maybe like a game of monopoly. Sometimes you just have to flip the board upside down and storm away.

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By *ed just RedWoman
over a year ago

Dublin City


"Or maybe like a game of monopoly. Sometimes you just have to flip the board upside down and storm away. "

Bloody hate monopoly. Who wants all those bloody houses and semi-state bodies anyways?

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By *ayne KerrMan
over a year ago

Lust


"Or maybe like a game of monopoly. Sometimes you just have to flip the board upside down and storm away.

Bloody hate monopoly. Who wants all those bloody houses and semi-state bodies anyways?"

So you’d be fully in favour of throwing the board across the room then.

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By *ed just RedWoman
over a year ago

Dublin City


"Or maybe like a game of monopoly. Sometimes you just have to flip the board upside down and storm away.

Bloody hate monopoly. Who wants all those bloody houses and semi-state bodies anyways?

So you’d be fully in favour of throwing the board across the room then. "

It’s an interesting tactic!!

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Dont think I ever planned out anything with my life once I left school

At that time it was get a job,get married buy a house

Since then I've reacted more to whats going on around me than making a move and seeing what happens

I've ended up mostly happy and my own boss ....definitely not planned

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't play games, and tend to avoid those who do so in the single-minded pursuit of their own short term goals at the expense of others

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By *ealitybites OP   Man
over a year ago

Belfast

I've always disliked strategy games and am more suited to thinking on my feet.

That allows me to anticipate and avoid people and situations without long term planning.

It worked perfectly during 25 years in management even when those in other departments spent half their working day drawing up plans and couldn't understand why they were always 2 steps behind.

I applied the same principle in search and rescue which is why I'm no longer involved with those that couldn't move away from the rigid strategies they had been using for 40 years.

Draughts is a much less complicated game but with a similar outcome.

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By *indenMan
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin

Too many variables to plan, I think I just make it up as I go along…..

I don’t think chess takes so long because of the strategic planning, I think everyone is just trying to remember the rules…..

But just like riding a bicycle, in order to have balance you must keep moving….

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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I don’t think chess takes so long because of the strategic planning, I think everyone is just trying to remember the rules…..

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I thought it was because people were napping between moves

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By *indenMan
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin


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I don’t think chess takes so long because of the strategic planning, I think everyone is just trying to remember the rules…..

I thought it was because people were napping between moves"

Probably that too…..

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By *ay_Gatsby_D4Man
over a year ago

City Centre, Dublin


"I don't play it and apart from watching The Queen's Gambit I know nothing about rules or strategies.

From the little knowledge I do have though I've often thought that life is like a game of chess with long periods of contemplation and short bursts of movement.

Some people are limited in how far they can move and in what direction while others only move when it benefits other pieces on the board.

Are you a reliable rook, a king among men, a queen (drama or otherwise), or a pawn?

Do you spend your life moving sideways or are you capable of the odd diagonal dash?

Or do you think you approach life more like a game of dominos? "

Fab is lot like Chess, there’s a fair few White Knights about...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Gotta think several moves ahead and watch out for bishops and queens, they can destroy you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't play it and apart from watching The Queen's Gambit I know nothing about rules or strategies.

From the little knowledge I do have though I've often thought that life is like a game of chess with long periods of contemplation and short bursts of movement.

Some people are limited in how far they can move and in what direction while others only move when it benefits other pieces on the board.

Are you a reliable rook, a king among men, a queen (drama or otherwise), or a pawn?

Do you spend your life moving sideways or are you capable of the odd diagonal dash?

Or do you think you approach life more like a game of dominos? "

My life as a board game ? Probably Monopoly , you're in the mix and it takes good advice to get to where you want to , you have decisions to make ,but you have to listen to it , they don't reach that age for nothing you know .

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By *yesgreenMan
over a year ago

north and south


"I don't play it and apart from watching The Queen's Gambit I know nothing about rules or strategies.

From the little knowledge I do have though I've often thought that life is like a game of chess with long periods of contemplation and short bursts of movement.

Some people are limited in how far they can move and in what direction while others only move when it benefits other pieces on the board.

Are you a reliable rook, a king among men, a queen (drama or otherwise), or a pawn?

Do you spend your life moving sideways or are you capable of the odd diagonal dash?

Or do you think you approach life more like a game of dominos?

My life as a board game ? Probably Monopoly , you're in the mix and it takes good advice to get to where you want to , you have decisions to make ,but you have to listen to it , they don't reach that age for nothing you know ."

I thought it was chest ladies day lol Check mate

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

Life, in my opinion and from my long experience, is significantly more complex than a board game like chess;

I much prefer to understand and resolve real life issues for both myself and others.

I would not waste my time 'playing games' when there are so many more valuable things that I can devote my valuable, finite time to.

Board games just do not motivate me, nor inspire me into action.

My cognitive processes are more organic and dynamic.

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By *ajobMan
over a year ago

Newtownabbey

I play....its not too hard to learn the basic moves then learn a few different moves from past grand masters and world champs...pick up some pointers....its a great game

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By *208numeWoman
over a year ago

Navan

Loved the Queens Gambit...

My son is into chess. I play (and lose) against him...he knows all the moves and is able to name and plan them. I on the other hand am winging it just thinking one move ahead being spontaneous and hoping for the best. It’s who I am.

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