fun New Chess Logo - What were they thinking!

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just came across this article online line, i read the headline:

The controversial new World Chess Championship logo is turning heads

and thought how bad could it be? ... Well its pretty bad, LMFAO - what the hell were they thinking. Do Chess players engage in Kama Sutra while they play...

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The logo designers must have misunderstood the job description as World Chest Championship.
 
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This is absolutely brilliant marketing. That's what it is.
 
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it might have been planned, you never know :xf.wink:
 
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Ahh...position #423 very physically intense and for this position to work, must be 100% focused, great position for advanced level chess players!

Maybe logo also was designed to attract more female chess players...statistics are very low..almost non-existent for female members!


Just my attempt at humor/humour..
 
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Definitely a way to grab some attention, I believe it was completely on purpose.
 
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Tantra

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The final match should have to be played in this position.
 
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not sure the person on the left is wearing one sock - must be code for something, lol
 
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not sure the person on the left is wearing one sock - must be code for something, lol
Simple represents "ying and yang"
Sock represents protection/protecter.and sockless represent freedom/sensitive...
 
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Chess brings people closer?
You need to know better your opponent before playing chess?
 
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In my life I have played thousands of times but not like this...now I am searching for an adventurous female opponent to give it a try...hope we don't disrupt the board.
 
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