rubinus-50320993
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It's been a while since I last played chess. I've always found it to be a game of strategy and skill that allows me to fully focus on the task at hand. I have a tendency to become quite absorbed in my games, often forgetting about anything else around me. In fact, I once became so engrossed in a match that I didn't even notice when someone had walked into the room where we were playing.

I'm not sure what it is about chess, but it always seems to bring out the best - or worst - in people. Some players are very gracious and sporting winners, while others can be downright brutal with their tactics and insults. It's a game that requires a great deal of mental toughness and discipline, as well as a strong sense of self-confidence.

I've had my fair share of close calls over the years, but I think what really sets me apart from other players is my ability to punish my opponents for any mistakes they make. I'm not one for mercy or leniency when it comes to the rules - if you cheat, you'll be punished; if you make a mistake, you'll pay the price. It's a philosophy that has served me well in both life and chess.