Do Cheerleaders Play Chess?
Every few months the short list for Video Friday (last seen a few days ago in Chess on Network Television) includes an episode of 'Cheerleaders in the Chess Club'. For various reasons it never gets picked for the final post, but maybe it works for this series on 'The Sociology of Chess'. You be the judge.
Cheerleaders in the Chess Club - Ep1 / S1 (10:55) 'Published on Dec 17, 2015. Cheerleaders in the Chess Club - Episode 1 / Season 1'
The first chess sequence starts with the making of a video within this video:-
Gwen: Welcome to the Bulldog Chess Club. In today's episode we will be talking to Garth about a series of opening moves called the King's Gambit. Garth, what can you say about this exciting style of play? Garth: Well, Gwen, the King's Gambit is not for the light of heart. Exposing your King so soon might seem risky but there's a reason why it was the third most popular opening of the 17th century. Howard (holding cue cards): 19th century. That is a '9'! Garth: It looks like a '7'. Some people put a line through their '7's...
That's shows more knowledge about chess than a previous Video Friday pick this month, 1.h4 h5 2.g4 g5, so we're off to a reasonable start.
In Cheerleaders in the Chess Club (TV Series 2015–), the IMDb informs, 'Country: Canada'. I'm a day late, but Happy Sesquicentennial, Canada!
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