On the left is a poll seen on Slashdot.org: Of the following, I'd rather play..., currently showing 16857 total votes, 273 comments.
If you follow this blog, you know I like reading comments about chess from non-chess sources -- as in, for example, a recent post based on another article from Slashdot, The Scholastic Chess Facilitators Crisis -- because they tell me something about public perceptions and attitudes toward chess. I'll come back to the comments in a moment.
First, in case you've overlooked the point of this present post, here is the same chart in descending order of votes:-
- Chess: 4580 votes / 27%
- Poker: 3631 votes / 21%
- Falken's Maze: 2520 votes / 14%
- Hearts: 2021 votes / 11%
- Black Jack: 1363 votes / 8%
- Gin Rummy: 1240 votes / 7%
- Bridge: 928 votes / 5%
- Checkers: 574 votes / 3%
Checkers gets no respect. And what's Falken's Maze? Back to the comments...
vasilevich: '12 x 12 Tictactoe is about of the same complexity as Chess = ~10^60 positions'
bzipitidoo: 'Go is only another game in the same class as Chess and Checkers. D&D, why not mention that?'
MtViewGuy: 'Some say Go requires more intelligence to play than Chess.'
Anonymous Coward: 'How is Poker more social than Chess? You can become a diva and socialite if you become a grand master.'
...etc. etc. Chess divas and socialites? Name one!
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