afterwards, we swung by starbucks and stepped into barnes & noble's chess section. i bought a few books, and we discussed theory and authors' reliability and reputations.
then we went back to the park and played a quick timed game while waiting for my mom's arrival to pick me up; it was particularly suspenseful and dynamic, and in my opinion the best of the five or six we played. we each had a checkmate in one -- if only i had seen his, i might have been able to avoid it! -- and he reached his first; vigorous handshakes and shouted compliments followed ("you're pissing me off, but that was goddamned genius! it's killing me!"), as well as goodbyes and arrangement of prospective follow-ups.
chess with adrian is no walk in the park, but it sure is fun.

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Such fun! I'm glad you have a chess buddy. :)
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