I liked to paint my chess game red and white ...
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…I can see why!!!!
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It’s beautiful!! 🙂
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Love it! Wouldn’t mind owning a red and white one myself!
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Wonderful reflection!
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Yeah it’s lovely – love to play chess (since I was 5-6) and have 5 chess games – 2 of them are handmade aboard – in a later A-Z come the story about my handmade chess game from Sousse in Tunisia – it took 11 days to agree on a price with the stubborn “robber” or it is me who is stubborn ‘hahaha’ – but it was great fun and we were both sad when trading was in order – for then the game over… 😉
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I also liked to play chess many decades, fought vs. various chess computers, fought in parks with strangers or at home with friends, collected chess games or followed historical games – those from Napoleon, Goethe etc.

a chess game, recently bought on a flea market in Berlin from a Gypsy family …
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Very effective!
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Red is the power color…that person would have the advantage!
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i love the red
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great in each direction
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compare the mixed army at

http://mystudentstruggles.wordpress.com/2012/08/12/weekly-photo-challenge-wrong/
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I once bought a knight from that chess game!
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I can see why. That is a beautiful, bold, vibrant red. I like it.
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