By Tony Evans
In an art gallery in London hangs a painting of a chess game entitled The Chess Players. On one side of the chessboard is the devil, full of laughter. His hand is posed, ready to make the next move. On the other side of the chessboard sits a shaking, frightened young man. Sweat drips down his forehead mixed with tears pouring from his eyes. One day, a chess champion from another country visited the gallery. The painting naturally caught his attention, causing him to examine it for a very long time. In fact, while others had moved on throughout the gallery, the chess champion remained fixated on the game...