Monday, October 30, 2006

Why Russians are masters of chess?




I got the below story as a forward from one of my friends. I liked it for the wonderful reasoning part of it. Gud one.

"After months of negotiation with the authorities, a Talmudist from Odessa was granted permission to visit Moscow. He boarded the train and found an empty seat. At the next stop a young man got on and sat next to him. The scholar looked at the young man and thought: This fellow doesn't look like a peasant, and if he isn't a peasant he probably comes from this district. If he comes from this district, then he must be Jewish because this is, after all, a Jewish district.

On the other hand, if he is a Jew, where could he be going? I'm the only Jew in our district who has permission to travel to Moscow. Ahh? But just outside Moscow there is a little village called Samvet, and Jews don't need special permission to go there. But why would he be going to Samvet? He's probably going to visit one of the Jewish families there, but how many Jewish families are there in Samvet? Only two - the Bernsteins and the Steinbergs. The Bernsteins are a terrible family, and a nice looking fellow like him must be visiting the Steinbergs. But why is he going? The Steinbergs have only daughters, so maybe he's their son-in-law.

But if he is, then which daughter did he marry? They say that Sarah married a nice lawyer from Budapest, and Esther married a businessman from Zhitomer, so it must be Sarah's husband. Which means that his name is Alexander Cohen, if I'm not mistaken. But if he comes from Budapest, with all the anti-Semitism they have there,he must have changed his name.

What's the Hungarian equivalent of Cohen? Kovacs. But if they allowed him to change his name, he must have some special status. What could it be? A doctorate from the University. At this point the scholar turns to the young man and says, "How do you do, Dr. Kovacs?"


"Very well, thank you, sir." answered the startled passenger. But how is it that you know my name?"

"Oh," replied the Talmudist, "it was obvious."

13 Comments:

Blogger Nirek said...

wow!
logic wasn't obvious for me. Nodoubt that i dont play chess well!

9:51 PM, October 30, 2006  
Blogger Queen said...

Satu: :) too good, isnt it. And Satu, sorry, i would prefer to have comments opening in a new window since its easy for me to navigate thru my blog page. Hope you understand.

11:06 PM, October 30, 2006  
Blogger Unknown said...

I once got a similar forward where a Russian does all this thinking. The punch line says 'No wonder the Russians are so good at chess'

10:19 AM, October 31, 2006  
Blogger Known Stranger said...

wow.. thatz a good story lot of mental game. loved it

10:22 AM, October 31, 2006  
Blogger Jeevan said...

The Story was very good! He has calculated well.

7:14 PM, November 01, 2006  
Blogger Nirek said...

long time no see??
This is satheesh, there is small change in my blogger identity and blog url!

11:15 AM, November 08, 2006  
Blogger Schrodingers cat said...

good read...that is all. Infact there was no logic in the story :-)Btw, why did he want to find the name anyways? If he is trying to be extra smart, he is losing sight of the simple beauties of life amidst all the thoughts. No wonder the soviet union crumbled.

M.

3:41 AM, November 11, 2006  
Blogger Nirek said...

Hi buddy!

a bit off-the topic comment
congrats on your wedding! Just got invitation from Sai! Thats great news from u both! Congrats once again!

Will meet u during ur marriage!

8:23 PM, November 14, 2006  
Blogger Nirek said...

Hi Queen
your marriage occasion was great. Hope yours and Jayan's parents had put in max efforts to make it a grand event. Hope you landed in bangalore! Best wishes for blissful married life!

Hope to see ur love stories coming soon in your blog! write more.
Hint- you can use anonymous names to narrate ur love story! :)

5:51 PM, December 12, 2006  
Blogger Nirek said...

blog-la update-ey kannum! busy-aa??! ;)
btw belated christmas wishes and wish you a great new year!

8:10 PM, December 30, 2006  
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11:21 PM, January 21, 2007  
Blogger Manikandan AV said...

till now, i had a thought like that russians are good at expressing emotins only...
(after getting in to the worls of dostoevsky and Marc Chagall...)
but now only it comes to know kinda brain they have..... :O
nice post...thinking this much continuously? hmmm...no way for me... :(

1:16 PM, May 22, 2007  
Blogger Thoduvanam said...

There was a sound of rushing on the stairs and a knock on the door..even before openining

Sherlock Holmes said"Its a girl,a bit limp,travelled all the thru the xpress train..

Dr.Watson,his friend exclaimed"How in the hell ,did you know that?'.

Sherlock Holmes said,my dear Dr.Watson "Its all elementary reasoning...

It was great to read the article and I liked it..Keep egging

9:54 AM, September 03, 2010  

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