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John the OFM - -"...but deny them my essence." - - Now this is probably a very good thing, do we need a heap of little OFM-ettes running around the place? Pro... |
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definitely makes a difference | 63 | 16% | |
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often makes a difference | 69 | 18% | |
not sure | 135 | 35% | |
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definitely makes no difference | 35 | 9% | |
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According to researchers, the testosterone levels of chess players have been shown to increase when they win a game, and to decrease when they lose a game. Testosterone affects a person's concentration and confidence level, and can even lead to rowdy behavior. Have you noticed whether victory or defeat on the tabletop affects your testosterone level? |