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    A brutal, competitive world

    The Independent - United Kingdom; Jul 30, 2006

    The tragic case of Jessie Gilbert has shed new light on the world of
    competitive chess, which, far from the genteel, intellectual pastime
    many consider it, can often be brutal, exhausting and fiercely
    competitive.

    Just last month, at the Chess Olympiad in Turin, two grandmasters -
    England's Danny Gormaly and Armenia's Levon Aronian - took their
    rivalry to a new level when Gormaly, 30, reportedly punched Aronian in
    the face. The dispute, thought to be sparked by rivalry over female
    grandmaster Arianne Caoili, demonstrated the pressure-cooker
    atmosphere of major chess tournaments.

    Chess prodigies can run an increased risk of emotional or social
    problems as they grow up, says Linda Blair, clinical psychologist at
    the University of Bath. She said it was not their high spatial ability
    that was the problem, but the way people, particularly parents,
    responded to and focused on that ability. Too often, this resulted in
    the best players being seen as eccentric or "loners". JT
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