Monday, November 10, 2008

King me

So last night when I was halfway asleep I had an idea for my blog post today, and now that I am more awake it doesn't seems as much of an awesome topic as it did last night, but it is at least something I have not thought about for ages, so worthy of a post. Behold.

There are two types of checker pieces that we had at school. Which pieces to use always was a weighty topic on my mind when we had indoor recess. On one hand there were the pieces that had the little star in the middle; there was always a complete set of these, but they were dull and the small star looked so wimpy. On the other hand there was the pieces that had a large shiny star in them which were defiantly the coolest looking piece, however, there was never enough of these to make a full set, so if I chose to use these then I would have to use at least a couple of the "small star" kind. The big problem was that the big star and small star pieces had different sized teeth cut on them, so they don't stack, so when they get paired together on a King they don't lock together right, and that is very annoying.

So the dilemma was: a complete set of lame looking pieces, or a partial set of cool pieces that don't lock with a few lame pieces. What was my solution? The obvious thing of course, I would use the cool pieces and then sacrifice the lame looking pieces as soon as possible. Note, it was against the rules to substitute the lame pieces on the board with cool pieces that were already captured, so there had to be a conscious effort to get rid of the small star pieces as soon as possible.

Because, you know, the point of playing checkers is to have cool looking pieces, right?

p.s. I liked the red pieces in checkers, however in all other games I prefer the black pieces over the other color.

5 comments:

elizabeth said...

Come to think of it - I always pick the black ones... never thought about that before.

Slyde said...

i always pick black too.. same in chess.....

Ookami Snow said...

Liz & Slyde - But the red pieces are so cool, everybody always wants the black ones they are bo-ring.

nettymus said...

Dude...that cool and lame piece thing... I had that too! The lame ones were more light wieght than the cool ones, so they didn't make a cool sound when they clicked together either. And the not fitting together thing bothered me too!

Ookami Snow said...

Very good point, the small star pieces did not sound as good when they clanked together. I had forgot about that.