A ClassicIt was the time of the annual Chess Nationals which was hosted by one of the most prestigous hotels in Las Vegas. Chess players come from all over the country to compete for the much coveted fìrst place in this event. The manager calls the head of security and says to him: "have your men keep an eye on these guys. I can read them like a book. They'll mingle, socialize and compare notes in the lobby, but when the cocktails are served and the booze starts flowing, they become arrogant and start bragging to each other and that's when I need you to disperse them".
"Mmmm", said the head of security, "one wouldn't usually expect chess players to cause any trouble. They all seem so sphisticated".
The manager replied: "Yes, indeed. There's nothing more disturbing than chess nuts boasting in an open foyer."
It was the time of the annual Chess Nationals which was hosted by one of the most prestigous hotels in Las Vegas. Chess players come from all over the country to compete for the much coveted fìrst place in this event. The manager calls the head of security and says to him: "have your men keep an eye on these guys. I can read them like a book. They'll mingle, socialize and compare notes in the lobby, but when the cocktails are served and the booze starts flowing, they become arrogant and start bragging to each other and that's when I need you to disperse them".
"Mmmm", said the head of security, "one wouldn't usually expect chess players to cause any trouble. They all seem so sphisticated".
The manager replied: "Yes, indeed. There's nothing more disturbing than chess nuts boasting in an open foyer."