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Timur Gareyev, reigning U.S. Open Chess Champion, does a thrilling "chessdive" for the November Chess Life Magazine cover and video shoot. The Kansas based Grandmaster (born in Uzbekisan), also known as "Blindfold King" is an adventure addict: an ultramarathoner, yoga enthusiast and blindfold-chess Guinness World Record holder. Gareyev's manager Jennifer Vallens coordinated the cover and video shoot with Joe Jennings of skydive.tv, who has filmed stunt dives with everything from snowboards to bikes, all-terrain vehicles, and even jeeps. Seemingly a chess board would be simple compared to those other shoots, but a square piece of wood is anything but aerodynamic. Imagine how your hand reacts to the wind when you stick it out a car window at 60 mph; Timur would be falling at 120 mph with the board in hand. This required Jennings to not just permanently attach the pieces but to also doctor the board with a cone attached underneath to provide aerodynamic stability. Gareyev chose to set up a position based on a game from 1760 between Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the prince de Conti, played in Montmorency, France. Rousseau wrote, “I have always said and felt that true enjoyment cannot be described.” Video edited by Daniel Meirom