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| From | Message | Posted by tag1153 www6conf.org
2/11/2008 11:02:58 Play online chess | Subject: Unrated Consultation Match
Message: Inspired by similar matches here in the forums, I am seeking players for a consultation match (unrated of course). I need a partner and two opponents. Old friends get preference, and I would prefer players rated 1600+. This is strictly a learning exercise, as I expect honest, shared human analysis. Sign in here if you are interested.........
tag1153
| Posted by marinvukusic www6conf.org
2/11/2008 11:30:39 Play online chess | Count me in
Message: :)
| Posted by premium_steve www6conf.org
2/11/2008 11:37:04 Play online chess |
Message: i'd like to try to... :D
thanks ——— A tragic knight — The London Chess Classic, a fabulously organized eight-player elite tournament, shaped up as a confrontation between two great chess grandmasters, the top-rated Magnus Carlsen of Norway and the former world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik of Russia. By the luck of draw, they met in the first round, and Carlsen won. The Norwegian GM was still in a clear lead on Sunday with four points in five rounds, a full point ahead of Kramnik. U.S. chess champion Hikaru Nakamura drew four games and lost one. The tournament concludes Tuesday. The Carlsen-Kramnik duel looked like a perfectly played game by the Norwegian, who took advantage of Kramnik's stranded knight. "If one piece is ...
Posted by tag1153 www6conf.org
2/11/2008 11:39:08 Play online chess | you're in
Message: When I get two more, I'll try to set the teams equally by rating (1 and 4 vs. 2 and 3). The highest rated player will be on the black side. Be prepared to teach:)
tag1153 ——— A Game Lasts 163 Moves, and That's Not Even a Record — Chess professionals are conditioned to games that take four to five hours and last about 50 moves, but occasionally play lasts much longer and the contest becomes a war of attrition. That is what happened between Nigel Short and Luke McShane of England in the first round of the London Chess Classic, which started on Tuesday. McShane, who had White, got a tiny advantage out of the opening, but Short defended well, and after 60 moves it seemed as if the game would end in a draw. But McShane, 25, persisted and Short, 44, was forced to continue to defend. It took McShane seven hours, and 163 moves, but he finally broke Short and forced him to resign. That ...
Posted by premium_steve www6conf.org
2/11/2008 11:57:45 Play online chess |
Message: sure. :)
i'm not sure how much i'd be able to teach a player like marin, for example, but i'll do my best. ——— Soviet training methods still reign in the chess world — Two decades after the USSR broke up, Soviet training methods remain potent at the chess board. When the field of 128 was reduced to the quarter-finals in the current World Chess Cup, all eight grandmasters remaining had their education from Soviet coaches. The final four-game match now in progress to decide who qualifies for the 2010 candidates is between Ukraine's Ruslan Ponomariov, who won the 2002 World Cup as a teenager, and Boris Gelfand, the 41-year-old top seed. In the semi-finals Ponomariov beat Vlad Malakhov 4-2 while Gelfand eliminated Sergey Karjakin 2-0. In both the semi-final and in the game below the Israeli chess veteran defeated ...
Posted by tag1153 www6conf.org
2/11/2008 12:05:22 Play online chess | sit tight steve.......
Message: .....we evidently posted at the same time.....that message was for Marin.........as stated, I'm giving preference to friends.......I hope you are not offended.....let me give it a little time to see who else signs in........you are my #1 alternate:) I hope you understand........
tag1153 ——— Bennett and King on chess: Carlsen-Nakamura, BNbank Blitz, 2009 — The London Chess Classic, the strongest chess tournament to be held in this country for 25 years, begins today at Olympia. Magnus Carlsen, the brilliant 19-year-old Norwegian, is one of the favourites, but he was dealt a psychological blow when he lost to one of the other participants, US chess champion Hikaru Nakamura, in a blitz tournament in Oslo 10 days ago. Carlsen played the classier chess, but Nakamura proved to be the better hustler. This was the game that turned the match around. Carlsen is threatening to queen the pawn, but Nakamura, with just a few seconds on his clock, found a win. RB: One of the first chess books I owned was Practical Chess Endings by ...
Posted by far1ey www6conf.org
2/11/2008 12:44:49 Play online chess |
Message: yamn, raskerino, craig and I are currently in a correspondence game - you might like to take a peak:
gameknot.com
Also perhaps would help would be the forums which craig and I wrote before we reverted to using PM's.
gameknot.com
gameknot.com
Hope your game works out - and be prepared for a very long battle :)
PS: A long time control is usually necessary :P
——— It’s Gelfand vs. Ponomariov for the World Chess Cup — Boris Gelfand of Israel and Ruslan Ponomariov of Ukraine will meet in the final of the World Chess Cup in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia. Gelfand easily beat Sergey Karjakin of Ukraine in the semifinals, winning his match 2 to 0, while Ponomariov outlasted Vladimir Malakhov of Russia in a playoff to grab the other final spot. Ponomariov actually fell behind in the tie-breaker, losing the first game, but he then came back to win the last three. Gelfand and Ponomariov were more experienced than their semifinal opponents, so their victories were not really a surprise. In fact, at the start of the World Chess Cup, the two were clearly among the favorites. Gelfand was the No. 1 seed, while ...
Posted by tag1153 www6conf.org
2/11/2008 12:54:14 Play online chess | far1ey
Message: it was this match which inspired me.........in retrospect, it may have been a bad idea to announce my intentions as I did......I hope no one is offended if left out.....and I fully anticipate a long time control:)
| Posted by ionadowman www6conf.org
2/11/2008 13:25:09 Play online chess | Room for one more?
Message: ... I'd like to join in if there's a spot available...
Cheers,
Ion
| Posted by tag1153 www6conf.org
2/11/2008 13:36:35 Play online chess | ion
Message: you're in......that's you, me, and marin so far.............
| Posted by tag1153 www6conf.org
2/12/2008 18:46:13 Play online chess | ok Steve.....
Message: ......thanks for your patience. You're in (and again, no hard feelings:) The teams will be Ion and Steve (white) vs. Marin and Tag (black). This will be a good teaching and learning experience for all of us. Ion - please challenge Marin to an unrated game with a 14 day control. Steve, you do the same with me (we are essentially going to play the same game on two boards, and this way we will each have easier access to the analyze the board feature.) Gentlemen, start your engines:)
Thomas
| Posted by marinvukusic www6conf.org
2/13/2008 03:52:00 Play online chess | Erm...
Message: It is kind of complicated to have 2 boards IMHO, you can use "analyze the board" on games in other profiles without difficulty (I do it all the time).
Ion and myself started the game, I propose that this is the only active board and we will communicate through messages before we play the moves :)
| Posted by ccmcacollister www6conf.org
2/13/2008 07:43:29 Play online chess | A nice feature ...
Message: Which we did not have starting out, but you guys will: The way that now it shows the TIME situation when looking at someone elses game. When we started, I would never know how much time we had to move. (Unless we discussed it specifically, which is kind of cumbersome.). And I'm slow anyway~!
That is the main detriment that I found with the concept, is the difficulty conveying ideas using print. Mine would want to be 3 pages long...but. So, I wanted one of those programs that you speak and it types!!
(I do have one now, that reads out loud for me. But have not tried to read a chess game notation yet!?! Should be very interesting. Maybe I'll do that soon)
| Posted by marinvukusic www6conf.org
2/13/2008 08:12:13 Play online chess | Only for premium users?
Message: I don't have that option it seems - but the game is on my profile anyway :)
In any case the "carriers" (Ion, me) will inform their partners so it shouldn't be a problem.
| Posted by ccmcacollister www6conf.org
2/13/2008 10:10:59 Play online chess | marinvukusic ...
Message: I do not know if it is premium only. But it is a bit hard to find if you don't know it is there.
Look at any active game. Right after DATE STARTED.... it then show the Time Control being in use for that game. But right after that is a little "?" Question Mark. And if you put your cursor on THAT, it shows the actual time each player has left~!
I only found it about a week or two ago. So have no idea if it has been there ever since the "?" marks arrived on GK?
I am going to start testing out some of them tho ... since that is certainly a useful one!
| Posted by ccmcacollister www6conf.org
2/13/2008 10:22:03 Play online chess | PS// UPDATE re "?" & TIME SHOWING ...
Message: I thought I was going crazy here for a moment. Since I just went and looked for more of the "?" games showing time and could not find any. I have only seen it in my consult with far1ey , which is the game board of yanm vs far1ley . That is
game
so you can see what I mean.
As mentioned, I cannot say if it is only for Premium Members. But I do see games between two "Premiums" and it is not THERE either. What I suspect is that it is ONLY in use for games that use a "Fischer Time Control" off Total Time + Days Added per Move.
Since that is what the above game is using.
Can anyone confirm that? Aor if Premium makes any difference?
| Posted by marinvukusic www6conf.org
2/13/2008 10:26:02 Play online chess | I see it
Message: It must be the "Fischer Time Control" thing. It is pretty cool actually :)
| Posted by ccmcacollister www6conf.org
2/13/2008 10:29:14 Play online chess | OH GREAT~!!
Message: Make me look crazy GK~! {....makes sounds of Elmer Fudd, then sputtering-spittle by repeated fingering of the lips, while rolling eyes and rubbing stomach ... }
For some reason the LINK to board/game I gave in the last, is not showing the "?". So here is where I got mine from ... Actually I have it BOOKMARKED from Far1eys Actives.
Maybe you gotta BOOKMARK to get it ??!?
gameknot.com
gameknot.com/chess.pl?bd=7735920
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