The great Cuban chess player Jose Casablanca once said, "I can draw any game against any player in the world."
It sounds like a fairly equivocal sort of boast. It is actually a profound observation about life.
Casablanca was saying that if he played to draw, he could get a draw. Against anyone. Because he was THAT good. But he was also admitting that he could lose, IF he played to win.
The search for a win is what would create the risk of a loss.
Deep. But of course one might expect depth from the sour looking but well dressed fellow in the photo here.
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