The Engineers Play Chess

Aug 8th, 2022 by thegooddoctor in 100 Words

Christos and Lieberman, veteran development engineers, played chess every lunch hour. Watson, a young engineer, joined the project, watched them play and immediately starting making unwanted comments. They put up with him for two weeks.

One day Christos briefly studied the board, then moved Knight to F4.

“That’s a strange move,” Watson commented.

Lieberman immediately moved rook to H6.

“That doesn’t make sense. What did you do that for?” Watson demanded.

The two chess players said nothing, just stared at him.

“OK, I’m leaving,” Watson finally said.

“Check,” said Christos and reset his pieces.

“Mate,” Lieberman added and did likewise.

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