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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Playing Chess blindfolded?


Playing Chess blindfolded
Blindfold chess is a type of chess where 
players are blindfolded and thus are not allowed to see the pieces or even touch them.  Maintaining a mental image of their game requires a remarkable memory and Visiospatial abilities. A Hungarian player named Janos Flesch played 52 games at the same time with his eyes blindfolded in Budapest in 1960. He won 31 of them.

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