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More of Wiswell’s wisdom

April 5, 2022 |

Joe has challenged me again to chess and handball. He's usually very precise but i won about 100 national tourneys in racquet sports not handball. and i'm very poor in chess but checkers is my game. in honor of Joe's shout out, i'm inspired to post some of Tom Wiswell's checker aphorisms.

(1) always eliminate the bad moves, what's left must be rite. (2) How to win: play loose, but not too loose, or you'll lose. (3) my mother told me, "Don't try to be brilliant. Just try to survive." I think i succeeded (Tom at 82).

i wish I had realized the greatness of Wiswell during the 20 years I took checker lessons from him. he wrote 10,000 proverbs for me relevant to board games, markets and life. He said it was going to be his best book of the 25 he wrote. A. Millhone and I are the only ones that have it.

that brings to mind my wife, old faithful. Tom would come into my office. My sign "board game in progress" (taken from Branch Rickey) memorialized the lesson. Tom would come in, look at Susan, my wife and invariably say, "The one thing I'm sorry about my life is that I didn't marry a girl like Sue." Then he'd shake his head, adjust his hat (which he always wore) and say, "But then again I wouldn't have written 25 books if I had."

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