George Duke wrote on Fri, Sep 23, 2016 07:46 PM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
Gridlock 2 (as 1, 3, 4 too) has last words 7 years ago so this revives the great satire. Paul Leno and I disagreed then on using social media to develop a Chess project since I don't still even want to look at whatever social media is, but Gridlock deserves recognition as the funniest Chess article, along with circa 1950 "A Quiet Game of Chess," though Leno claims to have actual defined CVs here too.
Gridlock 2 (as 1, 3, 4 too) has last words 7 years ago so this revives the great satire. Paul Leno and I disagreed then on using social media to develop a Chess project since I don't still even want to look at whatever social media is, but Gridlock deserves recognition as the funniest Chess article, along with circa 1950 "A Quiet Game of Chess," though Leno claims to have actual defined CVs here too.