My Chess struggles by Paco Vela.

Every time when I sit down at the chessboard, a war with several small struggles takes place: One against my opponent, another one against the clock, and the most important and difficult of all, the struggle against myself. Chess is the most beautiful game, the creation of art, and more than anything, a never ending struggle that entirely fulfills my mind...

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Vela vs. Debesai. Round 1 of Pawndemonium 2012


Posted by Paco Vela. at 11:11 PM
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Labels: chess Las Vegas, Clark County Chess Club, Debesai, Francisco Vela

1 comment:

Jose Ramirez said...

Ha,ha,ha!! I love it!!!

March 18, 2012 at 12:23 AM

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