its not a waste of time and its not about making a good impression (though, as has already been said, non-chess players seem very impressed by the ability to play blindfold). Thinking about chess in a different way is always useful, and probably, including serious blindfold playing into a traning program would help improvement more than blitz chess.
I agree with you on the Pillsbury games though. That was solid.
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One looked up, grinning,
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