The problem is though, when you hold on to the ball, it is difficult to greet others or have a sniff, or investigate all the goodies you find on a beach. And once released, the other chess opponent is never far away to steal "your" valuable item.
They think and develop strategies about how they can hold on to it anyway, and outsmart the other. Kenzo thought he had found the ultimate strategy. As Joska doesn't like to get wet above his toetips, Kenzo trots down into the shallow water, drops the ball, returns to do what catched his attention in the first place, and then comes back to pick up the ball again. It worked, over and over again.
Seems far enough over here
Ball is safe, outsmarted him again
To Kenzo's surprise - he didn't notice the small stretch of sand - it was Kenzo that was outsmarted by Joska this time. He could only watch in horror how his strategy just failed, while holding his breath.
This is not happening?!?
Back to the planning board. The chess game continues. I wonder what they come up with as their next move.
How clever. I'd love to watch canine chess.
ReplyDeleteCanine Chess? Well cool! Have a super Saturday.
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Poor Kenzo - his eyes are about popping out of his head in surprise at the audacity of the thief!
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