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I really want to ask anyone who understands chess, is the chess game shown in the movie ignorant? Later, it was discovered that the rounds were decorated by chess masters, and one of the rounds was accompanied by a girl's most celebrated day-she was so calm when the moon came.
Loser will like such a simple plot setting, each episode breaks a ceiling. The first episode just learned, the second episode of the continent champion, the third episode of the United States champion, the fourth episode of rushing to the world champion. If it is a Quidditch game, it is full of dynamic and I will be more interested.
It's a pity that he is a protagonist who pretends to be a queen.
The title is very clear-Queen.
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Taught me a few life lessons:
First, don't patronize the offensive blindly, know to give in. The theme is called a queen's gambit, which means it. To retreat is to advance. Some are translated into hand-to-hand moves, and some are to save the move.
Or, mate.
Second, what the film wants to emphasize is that chess is just a piece of sky, and life is bigger than sky. Of course, this is the philosophy of the heroine, stepmother and little boyfriend Peter. Western philosophy emphasizes youth, and entering is glory and victory. You can't resign too soon. This is something that needs to be considered when entering old age.
Third, you have to use your strengths and expertise. The Bergf in the film is good at Sicilian defense, so if you are also good at Sicilian defense, then don't be afraid, you also use Sicilian defense.
The fourth is also very important. Some people are intuitive players, but that doesn't mean you can stop learning. Some are nerd players, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't think about the inner game theory. This is similar to Jin Yong's martial arts novels, internal and external skills should be practiced together, and there should be no partiality. Our heroine considers herself to be an intuitive player, but all she needs is to learn from historical experience.
Fifth, we must not only have a preference, but also learn to complement each other. Everyone has their own dishes, so when we continue to eat and drink, we will continue to choose our favorite dishes. And I rarely think of eating dishes that I don't eat too much. This is actually a contradiction, because we need to complement each other while maintaining our strengths. My tutor often tells me that when you write something, you should pay attention to chasing scrambled eggs with tomatoes for 10 years and 20 years (because we all love this dish). Finally, it highlights the importance of chatting. You will always be inspired by chatting with people of different thinking, and avoid a single route.
3 "Like ballet, Russians pay to play chess."
With one sentence, the Soviet opponent can behave mysteriously. And through the tragic experience of two defeats, it has improved the worth of the opponent and himself.
The more painful the defeat, the more joyful the victory will come.
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