Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Derek Nalls wrote on Sun, Feb 12, 2012 04:26 PM UTC:In a correspondence, L. Lynn Smith once wrote to me that some inventors lacked imagination, that all they ever introduced were 'variants of Chess' instead of 'chess variants' in the sense of infinite possibilities. Unfortunately, if the only mental limitation the people you had trouble with was a lack of imagination, they should be pleased for someone talented or insightful to happen into their midst who has imagination. Apparently, quite the contrary! I think people who have devoted an extreme amount of effort into trying to master a specific game usually have an overwhelming tendency to feel threatened by anyone who recommends ANY rule change, regardless of its merits, because its complex ramifications would change the game throughout and eradicate most/some of what they have learned. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Human psychology does not match any item.