The Rza presiding ...
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/07/arts/music/07clan.html?ref=arts
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/07/arts/music/07clan.html?ref=arts
srsly is no-one else into it?
first 9 albums are as good as 1st wu-tang imho
I thought about it, but it seems more like a site to encourage people to play chess, rather than one for experienced players.
i love RZa, but yr average kid in the street aint paying 48 bucks a year to play chess online... make it free and make money from ads and maybe it will roll...
i hear you play on a kilometre-square board with no king, queen or bishops, just 100,000 pawns that are all the same colour and all on the same side. as with regular chess, the basic rules are deceptively simple (outlined in a widely available pamphlet, 'the playings of grandmaster mao') but i'm told the game takes a lifetime to master. two pawns occupying the same square can add a new pawn to the board, but only once per game.
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you are misinformed and or ignorant.
For about three seconds I thought that Woops was actually talking about Go - before I realised he was taking the piss. Anyway I keep hearing all this about Go and I really want to give it a, er, go but I don't have anyone to teach me or play with. Actually, I did know someone but we never got round to it and I've lost touch with him now - damn."I played Go for a while. It's amazing, can introduce your brain to new ways of approaching problems. AI researchers are still trying to work out how to get a computer to play it as well as even moderately good Chinese players. And yet there are only around three basic rules. Chess seems a bit vulgar by comparison."