Well I've started to play chess and I'm not crazy - just ask my psychiatrist
Crazy people!
I'm not crazy. I don't think i've heard that stereotype before. I'm guessing what you heard was linked with Fischer.
I'm not crazy. I don't think i've heard that stereotype before. I'm guessing what you heard was linked with Fischer.
I'm not crazy either. I agree with what you said.

Well I've started to play chess and I'm not crazy - just ask my psychiatrist
give it time (though it may be that chess only drives the male of your species crazy)
you're crazy then!
That's easy for you to say. Crazy people don't think they're crazy. So tell me something, do you think you're crazy?
we're all crazy!! lol
I see you sort of answered my question even before i posted it. Though the difference here is that you used the pronoun "we." By attempting to make everybody the same as you proves that everybody is not, thereby isolating yourself as the crazy person. Congratulations. You are now one of us! (Except that i'm not crazy.)

According to my imaginary friend I'm completely normal. Ps. Glad Lord H got his problem in the library sorted. ;)

I'm not crazy, I'm a chair! (and I like being talked to).
But I never knew that crazy people liked playing chess, thats a good thing right?

According to my imaginary friend I'm completely normal. Ps. Glad Lord H got his problem in the library sorted. ;)
Why do you think your friend is imaginary?

In my nearly 49 years of life I don't believe I have ever met a single human being who wasn't crazy. Some are more crazy than others, but it's only a matter of magnitude.
I have noticed that being 'crazy' is a common stereotype with chess players. Now I don't mean off the wall talking to my chair over a nice dinner crazy, but a little different then the norm. I'd like to know other peoples opinions on whether this started because of Bobby Fischer and his outlandish ways or has been ingrained in chess culture since it was first started.