This game is a highlight in this regard, yet it's not the only one. There are many other games and sports that can change the player's mood depending on the outcome.
Well, you can keep playing to improve in a way that you can minimize your chances of losing the game and hence, mood changes.
This game is a highlight in this regard, yet it's not the only one. There are many other games and sports that can change the player's mood depending on the outcome.
Well, you can keep playing to improve in a way that you can minimize your chances of losing the game and hence, mood changes.
Losing at chess annoys me, quite often, but it shouldn't really affect me for more than 10 minutes - I have plenty other real world issues that will affect me far, far more than losing a chess game.
Losing at chess annoys me, quite often, but it shouldn't really affect me for more than 10 minutes - I have plenty other real world issues that will affect me far, far more than losing a chess game.
@SimonBirch said in #1:
I can have a great day with a couple / few wins
Few losses and I'm literally questioning my whole existence lol
Such a rollercoaster.
xxx
This is because of the power of wooden pieces on the wooden board, 64 squares, and numbers on your screen:))))) If you were not a chess player, and just see it from the side, how would you call it? :))))) Is it totally impossible to reduce your identification?
@SimonBirch said in #1:
> I can have a great day with a couple / few wins
> Few losses and I'm literally questioning my whole existence lol
> Such a rollercoaster.
> xxx
This is because of the power of wooden pieces on the wooden board, 64 squares, and numbers on your screen:))))) If you were not a chess player, and just see it from the side, how would you call it? :))))) Is it totally impossible to reduce your identification?