Business executive credits chess for honing his analytical skills

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How does White break through against the world’s No. 2 player?

When Mark Bluvshtein thinks about his success in the world of business, he is quick to credit his training as a competitive chess player.

At 33, he is vice-president of operations for Humi, a Toronto-based firm that provides HR, payroll and benefits systems to small and medium-sized businesses.

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I beat a young man who was a savant in a game of chess while I was hospitalized in the psyche ward at Hotel Dieu hospital in Kingston, Ontario, Canada during the summer of 1997.

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