The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 27, 1978, Image 7

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Two men sit hunched over a chess board in a cluttered office of
ilner Hall.
Their movements are not the leisurely ones associated with the
e. Thier hands flash to the pieces and slap off the switch of a
luble-faced clock that records playing time.
The players, Dr. Dusan Djuric and Mark Hulsey, are two of the
st at Texas A&M University, according to U.S. Chess Federation
tings. The game is speed chess.
Speed chess is a variation of the regular game. Each player is
lowed five minutes of playing time. In ordinary chess tournament
ay, each player is required to make 40 moves in two-and-a-half
mrs.
The game is obviously turning in Djuric’s favor. The fact is less
(parent from the position on the board, where Hulsey’s king be-
mes increasingly isolated, than from the excited comments from
r. Peter Knopf, in whose office the game is being played.
Hulsey, Knopf, and Dr. Roger Smith tied for first place in a recent
mdard chess tournament at Texas A&M. Smith and Knopf are pro-
ssorsin the math departments; Hulsey is an undergraduate micro-
ology student. Djuric, a professor of meteorology, is the faculty
Iviser of the Chess Club.
The group’s conversation about the game is quick and eager.
“Dr. Smith is a very good player, very steady,’ Hulsey says. “Peter
studied the openings. I just. . . well, I should have lost a couple of
mes ” (in the Texas A&M tournament, held Oct. 14).
"Mark is a very good tactical player,” Knopf adds. “I would say he
as good as Roger at speed chess. Roger, of course, can do every-
ing.”
Smith, ranked a master by the U.S. Chess Federation, is generally
nsidered the best player on the campus, Knopf said.
Knopf, who defeated Smith in the Oct. 14 matches, had played
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(with less enthusiasm. “Chess is so complicated there is no need
complicate it further,” Djuric says.
The group is also slightly scornful of chess played by computers and
rices. ‘The human mind is much superior to the computer,”
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