Texas Tech’s Knight Raiders to compete inside Carlsbad Caverns
Posted: Oct 09, 2009 10:58 AM CDT
LUBBOCK, TX (KCBD) – Members of Texas Tech’s Knight Raiders chess team will venture into the world of stalagmites and stalactites October 17th when they participate in a tournament inside Carlsbad Caverns.
The officially rated blitz chess tournament, which is sponsored by Texas Tech’s Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence (SPICE), will take place in the cavern’s lunchroom, which sits more than 750 feet underground in the Big Room.
Paul Truong, director of marketing for SPICE, said he is not aware of another chess tournament that has ever been organized in a cavern before.
“The message we want to give is very simple,” Truong said. “Chess is fun, and it can be played anywhere. We want to change the social stigma that chess is a boring game for old guys.”
Source: http://www.newschannel10.com
This sounds like fun. How come other universities don’t do fun things like this?
Oh, and don’t forget, its a boring game for hot women, as well!
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“Paul Truong, director of marketing for SPICE, said he is not aware of another chess tournament that has ever been organized in a cavern before.”
This is the lowest thing that Paul Truong has ever done. In fact, is it an all time ‘low’? I suppose people have played in submerged submarines before, but not a whole tourny.
Phil Innes
Vermont
Thank you for sharing Phil.