Bishops Quote by Siegbert Tarrasch
“As Rousseau could not compose without his cat beside him, so I cannot play chess without my king's bishop. In its absense the game to me is lifeless and void. The vitalizing factor is missing, and I can devise no plan of attack.”
About This Quote
Source Chess literature: “The Game of Chess” 1905
A personal ritual or key piece can be essential for strategic thinking; without it, the game feels empty.
In simple terms: Missing a crucial element makes the game feel lifeless.
Identify and protect your essential strategic element.
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When to use this quote
- tournament play
- training drills
- mental preparation
- coaching sessions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What is your “bishop” in life that you can’t play without?
- How can you develop flexibility when that element is absent?
Overreliance on a single piece can limit adaptability.