CHESMAYNE
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Royal MP

01 The General
(GE), Regent (RE) etc (used instead of a KI).
02 In Ancient
03 Tulsi (
04 Chess is known as the ‘Royal
Game’.
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05 Basicalla (Greek: basilikos means ‘Royal’).
06 Royal Exposure: a new game
released in 1997. The
aim to win the royal crown.
Players are beset by scandal, pawn jewelry and become enmeshed with
married ladies. The QU will only
abdicate in favor of one who is gainfully employed, is legally married and has
produced a suitable heir.
The English Parliament
intends to end sex discrimination in the laws of Royal succession. The QU is not to let the Royal prerogative
stand in the way of this measure. This
bill will end the law of royal primogeniture and place a monarch’s daughter (PS)
first in line to the throne if she is the eldest child. Presently (1997), the eldest son (PR) is
automatically heir, even if he has an elder sister. Peers in the House of Lords received a
message from the QU in her own hand which read “I have received your Address
and, relying on the wisdom of my Parliament, I desire that my prerogative and
interest insofar as they relate to the succession to the Crown should not stand
in the way of the consideration by Parliament during the present session of any
measure providing for the removal of any distinction between the sexes in
determining the succession to the Crown”.
“Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to
Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel”.
“Royalty is the gold filling in a mouthful of decay”.

The
History of Chess The
Value of Chess Why Royal Chess Rules
of Royal Chess How
the Pieces Move Game Notations Recording Positions
Zweig and the Royal
Game
by
Bill Wall
Stefan
Zweig was born in
In the 1930s the Nazis
banned most of his work. He was driven
into exile because he was a Jew and went to
Disillusioned and isolated,
Zwieg committed suicide with his wife (Elisabeth
Charlotte Lotte) on
His last work,
published after his death, was ‘The
Royal Game’. It was published in the March 1944 issue of the ‘Woman’s
Home Companion’. He wrote it in
He used two chess games
to illustrate the psychology of Nazism. Czentovic, a
semiliterate Yugoslav peasant chess champion of the world travels on ship from
Europe to
After his escape and
restoration to sanity, Dr B. avoided chess to prevent another breakdown. But the sight of the chess pieces and the
chance to play a real person proved too great a temptation. He could not restrain himself from aiding the
passengers.
Requested to play a
game by Czentovic, Dr. B first refused. But on
learning that he was the world champion, he decides to play. Dr. B beats the
world champion in the first game and Czentovic knocks
all the pieces off the board. He
challenges Dr. B for a second game (10 minutes per move).
During his second game
against Czentovic, Dr B. breaks down. Dr B. announces a non-existent check to Czentovic’s KI. Dr.
B is then forcibly prevented by the other passengers from continuing the
game. Czentovic
looks at the half finished game and remarks, “Pity. The attack was quite well conceived. That gentleman is really exceptionally
able. For an amateur”.
The story has a lot of
opposites such as educated vs uneducated, gentleman vs peasant, mania vs calmness, smart vs stupid, quick vs slow.
In his story, Zweig observes that chess is “more lasting in its being and
presence than all books and achievements, the only game that belongs to all
peoples and all ages of which none knows the divinity that bestowed it on the
world to slay boredom, to sharpen the senses, to exhilarate the spirit”.
In 1960 a movie, ‘Die Schachnovelle’, was made based on Zweig’s
‘The Royal Game’.