"I have a chess tournament tomorrow can you help me with the strategy to win the game?"
"I have a chess tournament tomorrow can you help me with the strategy to win the game?"
When an Indian fan of Garry Kasparov on Monday asked him about the strategy to win a chess tournament, the former world chess champion replied in just three words: "Stay Off Twitter."
While social media sites have become an integral part of our lives, the Russian chess star thinks staying away from Twitter is the best strategy to win a tournament.
Kasparov, also a writer and political activist, is considered as the greatest chess player of all time.
Backing the grandmaster’s advice, many of his followers also twitted saying: "As Brilliant Answer as he is."
Another follower tweeted saying, "Yep. That's good advice for anyone who needs to accomplish an important goal.
According to recent social media industry figures, Twitter currently ranks as one of the leading social networks worldwide based on active users. As of the first quarter of 2017, Twitter had 328 million monthly active users.