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jepflast
Member since Jul-02-04 · Last seen May-04-25
The Chess Analysis Tree for The World vs. Arkajdi Naiditsch is located at: http://www.jepflast.com/chesstree/n...
and there is no password required right now.

For old games, see the list at http://www.jepflast.com/chesstree/ Akobian vs. The World: username=thesecret password=ofnimzo. The World vs. Natalia Pogonina: username=theworld, password=shifty. For the Arno Nickel game and the Mikhail Umansky game, the Username is "chessgames" and the Password is "blackandwhite". For the Battle of the Brains game, the Username is "teamwhite" and the Password is "pawntoi9".

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What is the Chess Analysis Tree?
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The Tree is a website that stores lines of analysis and comments about that analysis. It is not integrated or affiliated with chessgames.com, but it has been used by chessgames.com members for Chessgames Challenges, the purpose of its creation. Some people use the Tree, and some ignore it. There is no obligation, of course.

Like a Sticky, anyone can edit the Tree. This is done by adding candidate moves, assigning ratings to those moves, and adding comments to a node, all of which are performed on the node page (which is the one that shows a board position). But don't miss the link ("View Tree") at the top of the node page that takes you to a view of the Tree from the current game position. On the View Tree page, candidate moves are sorted by rating, so the best line is (in theory) across the top; however, it is common to have multiple best lines.

The Tree is a tool as well as an ongoing experiment attempting to harness the power of organization to maximize a chess-playing team's potential. Improvements continue to be made, occasionally, and suggestions are always welcome. Please use this forum for Tree discussion.

More details can be found here:
http://www.jepflast.com/chesstree/w...

>> Click here to see jepflast's game collections.

   jepflast has kibitzed 2471 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Mar-09-18 Team White vs Team Black, 2017 (replies)
 
jepflast: team white <chrisowen> Just wanted to say hi. I haven't been on this site much in the last few years, but it's good to see you still doing your thing, perhaps more than ever, and still evolving. <everyone> As ...
 
   Dec-15-15 Team White vs Team Black, 2015 (replies)
 
jepflast: team black Hello, team. I have been away from this site for quite a while. Sorry I didn't see the game in time to set up a Tree. Me & the Tree are going to sit this one out, but with any luck we'll be back for the next ...
 
   Jan-22-15 Arno Nickel (replies)
 
jepflast: It just occurred to me that with the stalemate proposal, we would need a slightly different protocol for resignations, because you could resign "1/4 - 3/4" (as opposed to "0-1"), but then your opponent could decline it in order to pursue checkmate. This would be like backgammon, ...
 
   Dec-30-14 The World vs Naiditsch, 2014 (replies)
 
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   Dec-08-14 jepflast chessforum (replies)
 
jepflast: Yeah, there was another glitch related to PHP settings that happened because of the migration, but it has been fixed.
 
   Aug-25-14 RandomVisitor chessforum (replies)
 
jepflast: Hm... I don't see what Rybka is finding after 17. Qc3 (then ...Nf5) either. Experience tells me your engine is often right while I'm wrong, but we need to see a longer line to believe. I have zeroes everywhere and the position is visually inauspicious.
 
   Aug-25-14 YouRang chessforum (replies)
 
jepflast: <YR> I made the change you suggested, thanks.
 
   Aug-07-14 Boomie chessforum (replies)
 
jepflast: <Boomie> I thought you'd like to know that I changed the "Add Line" feature so that the new moves are Candidates instead of Prime Candidates. The Tree was always supposed to be a community-driven tool. This change reflects that. My idea was that the first move in a position ...
 
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