Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Chess Fanatic! CHECK Out These Movies and Books

Like any other sport, chess inspires many other kinds of expression from its lovers and fanatics. From books to movies and even paintings and art, chess has been the subject of many artforms and literature, fueling the love of many avid and passionate chess enthusiasts for the classic game. Whether you want to know about chess history, hear stories from the lives of grand masters, or learn chess strategies beginners, below are some of the best movies and books you can “check” out if you simply can’t get enough chess in your life:

Searching for Bobby Fischer – No chess movie list is ever complete without this classic film, set in the years after legendary Bobby Fischer retreated from the chess world. It follows the life of Joshua Waitzkin as he navigates the brave world of children’s chess tournaments.

Queen of Katwa – If you want to be inspired, this relatively new biographical film about Ugandan chess master, Phiona Mutesi and her humble roots before she went on playing with World Chess Olympiads is worth the time and tears.

Pawn Sacrifice – If Bobby Fischer is your ideal chess guru, this Tobey Maguire performance will take you back to Fischer’s matches with Boris Spassky, which are among the most talked about and keenly followed matches by the world.

The Queen’s Gambit – take a break from films and take some inspiration from some classic chess novels! Queens Gambit is a story of a young girl, who at the age of eight, falls in love with playing chess after being left in an orphanage.

A Chess Story – If you are short on time but want a quick chess fix, this 100-page novel makes a perfect read, following the story of a chess prodigy onboard a ship to the US.

If proper chess books are what you are looking for, chess grandmasters also have great titles to offer those who want to learn chess strategies beginners. The Play Winning Chess series from Yasser is a favorite read among beginners along with other grandmaster titles.

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