The novel states that pawns can change the outcome of a match. Even with small pieces victory can be achieved. Any study of chess reflects on a character studies of its players. Those who wish to advance in chess fall back on research and games played by their predecessors. “Emanuel Lasker (1868-1941) first not by chronology, but rather because he figured out how the human plays a role in chess. Quite famously, he said "In life we are all duffers." Lasker approached chess with a pessimism that evoked