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The Hip Hop Chess Federation and Other Variants on the Immortal Game

Friday, June 13th, 2008

In honor of the recently established Hip Hop Chess Federation, which combines the mental discipline of chess with the physical discipline of the martial arts and the intellectual strength of Hip Hop music (I’m not up on the new stuff, but am a longtime Public Enemy fan), I thought I’d post some inspirations for the game.

First there’s this three way chess board that has me leering (Yes, I “leer” at chessboards.):


Three-Way Chess

Three-Way Chess

More on the dynamics of how three-way chess is played here (HT BMF). There’s also a four-way chess variant here, and you can play it against a pretty dumb computer program here.

Then there are chess puzzles, like the classic chess problems found here or daily chess problems presented here.

And let’s not forget Benjamin Franklin’s admiration of the game in his 1750 article, On the Morals of Chess (complete essay linked):

The Game of Chess is not merely an idle amusement; several very valuable qualities of the mind, useful in the course of human life, are to be acquired and strengthened by it, so as to become habits ready on all occasions; for life is a kind of Chess, in which we have often points to gain, and competitors or adversaries to contend with, and in which there is a vast variety of good and ill events, that are, in some degree, the effect of prudence, or the want of it. By playing at Chess then, we may learn: 1st, Foresight, which looks a little into futurity, and considers the consequences that may attend an action … 2nd, Circumspection, which surveys the whole Chess-board, or scene of action: - the relation of the several Pieces, and their situations; … 3rd, Caution, not to make our moves too hastily…

Which brings me to Gary Kasparov discussing how playing chess prepared him for political office, because the same mental strategies required to win at chess are required in rational debate:



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Science Etcetera, Venusday 20080613

Friday, June 13th, 2008
  • The world’s largest open robot competition, the Robot Games, kicks off this weekend.

  • Robot Soccer at the RoboGames

    Robot Soccer at the RoboGames
    Credit: RoboGames
  • Letting teens sleep in one additional hour improves their cognitive performance. I suspect this study was funded by the wealthy adolescent lobby.
  • 30 species of reptiles and amphibians are fleeing uphill from Global Warming, but there’s only so far they can go.
  • Christians take note: A 2,000 year old date palm, dubbed the “Methuselah Tree,” has been resurrected and is growing steadily at 26 months. If you want your Jesus back, you need to start donating your money to science.
  • The first Leatherback Turtle since the 1930s has nested on a Texas beach.
  • With an impending food crisis, why aren’t we funding research to overcome it?
  • Unicorn Deer
  • Filed under Information Science: Wordle.net is an online tool that will convert pasted text, text files, and del.icio.us into very pretty tag clouds.

  • Wordle Tag Cloud for Ryeguy123 Del.icio.us

    Wordle Tag Cloud for Ryeguy123 Del.icio.us
    Credit: RoboGames
  • Satellite photo slideshow of Africa Despoiled.
  • The Summer Olympics in Beijing will capture photo-finishes at 3,000ths of a second.
  • Despite eight years of abuse by the Bush administration, the United States is still number one in Science and Technology. Got that world? We did it with Bush as President. That’s like kicking your collective butt with one hand tied behind our back!!! USA! USA! USA!
  • 42 years from now, alien civilizations living in the Ursa Major constellation will recieve the Doritos ad we just broadcasted to them .
  • Superconductor electric vehicle
  • 220 acre greenhouse complex begins construction in Britain.
  • Molecular Visualizations of DNA (HT Oranchak):