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This forum is currently the place to participate in game prediction contests.

<Next tournament>

Dortmund 2013 - July 25 - August 4 - 10 player single round robin.

Players: Kramnik, Caruana, Leko, Hao, Adams, Andreikin, Naiditsch, Fridman, Meier, Khenkin

<Last tournament>

Norway Chess Tournament (2013)

Official site: http://norwaychess.com/en/

== MEDAL WINNERS

• StdRnk: K=<OhioChessFan>, Q=<jsy>, R=<wordfunph>, R=<lostemperor>

• 123Rnk: K=<OhioChessFan>, Q=<pbercker>, R=<jsy>, R=<lostemperor>, R=<siamesedream>, R=<wtwz>

• BetRnk: K=<poorpatzer>, Q=<wordfunph>, R=<whiteshark>

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This contest was created and originally hosted by <cu8sfan>, but he has discontinued hosting the contests due to time constraints at work. Note that this is NOT the final standings prediction contest, which is hosted by User: lostemperor.

<OBJECTIVE>:
Have fun predicting the outcome of each game in each round, and seeing how well your predictions compare to those entered by other contestants. You win by having the best overall prediction performance.

As with the Olympics, the top 3 placeholders will be honored with 'medals' (gold, silver and bronze), and the gold medal winners will be inducted into the HALL OF FAME (see below). Truly, an unbelievable honor. (Even I don't believe it.)

There will be a few different ways to determine a winner, as discussed under "SCORING METHODS", below.

<RULES>:
1. Enter your game predictions for a round BEFORE any games for that round begin (duh). It is okay to enter predictions long in advance (e.g. you could predict all rounds at the start if you want).

2. Make sure that when you enter game predictions for a round, that you include ALL games in that round, within a single post. If you miss one game, all of your predictions for that round will be ignored.

3. You may change your predictions for a round by re-submitting ALL of your predictions for that round (you must re-submit predictions for all games in the round, even if you changed a prediction for only one game).

4. Keep in mind that I'm using software to process all of the prediction posts. If you enter a post that 'looks' like game predictions, it will be counted as game predictions. If your prediction post contains typos, they become subject to my interpretation of your intent. But if the intent strikes me as being ambiguous, then I must reject your predictions for that game, and thus for that whole round -- so please be careful.

5. A post containing predictions should have one line for each game prediction. The line should be of the form:

    [whiteplayer] - [blackplayer] [outcome]

Here are some examples:
    Anand - Topalov 1/2
    Leko - Kramnik 1-0
    Adams - Polgar 0-1
DON'T forget the hyphen between the player's names.
(The software can usually figure out what you mean if you deviate a *little* from this form...)

<SCORING METHODS>
There are 3 different scoring methods, which means that there are actually 3 contests in one. Consequently, we could have as many as 3 different winners (or perhaps one triple-crown winner!)

1. Standard Ranker
This is the traditional contest that <cu8sfan> developed. The winner is simply the person who finishes with the most correct predictions.

2. 1-2-3 Ranker
This contest makes it is more rewarding to correctly predict the outcome of a decisive game than a drawn game. You earn 1 point for correctly predicting a draw, but 2 points for correctly predicting a white win, and 3 points for correctly predicting a black win. The winner is the person ending up with the most points.

3. Betting Ranker
This contest gives greater rewards to those who have a knack for predicting upsets (i.e. games that most other people thought would have a different outcome). Each game prediction is treated as a $1 wager. All of the money wagered on that game is divided up equally to those who correctly predicted its outcome. If you're the only one who got it right, you've hit the jackpot! The winner is the person ending up with the most $$$.

<Notes on Scoring Methods>

For the "Standard Ranker" and "1-2-3 Ranker" reports, you will notice that there are four "pseudo-contestants", which serve as benchmarks for comparison of prediction performance. These are as follows:

1. WHITER = Always predicts white to win.
2. BLACKER = Always predicts black to win.
3. DRAWER = Predicts every game to be drawn.
4. MONKEY = Simulates a monkey that just picks white, black or draw at random, with equal chances for each outcome.

<Miscellaneous comments>:

• My ability to process predictions and post results may be spotty at times. I'll do them as soon as I can -- but I have a number of other things are higher priority. :-)

• I am not always online when the games for a round begin. It would be helpful to me if someone who IS online when the games begin to post a message in this forum simply stating that the games have begun. This lets me know the cut-off point for accepting new predictions for that round.

• TIP: It's easy to get busy and neglect to enter your predictions on time. If so, you'll miss a round, which greatly diminishes your chances of winning. Avoid this by entering a few rounds of predictions in advance. You can always revise them later if you like. :-)

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<<B> GAME PREDICTION HALL OF FAME <B>>

K10 Q6 R5 <Legend> Wij13:StdRnk(2t) / Bil12:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1t) / Dor12:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t) / Wij12:StdRnk(3t) / Tal11:123Rnk(2t)+BetRnk(3) / Dor11:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1) / Wij11:StdRnk(1t) / Dor09:StdRnk(3t) / Dor08:StdRnk(2t) / Lin08:StdRnk(1) / WCC07:StdRnk(3t) / Dor07:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(2) / Wij07:123Rnk(1t)+StdRnk(2t) / Dor06:BetRnk(3)

K8 Q4 R2 <su3eichfeld> Wij13:BetRnk(2) / Bie12:BetRnk(3) / Dor11:StdRnk(3) / Lin10:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(2) / Tal09:123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(1) / Pea09:123Rnk(1t)+StdRnk(2t)+BetRnk(2) / Dor09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(1)

K8 Q2 R5 <lostemperor> Nor13:StdRnk(3t)+123Rnk(3t) / Wij13:BetRnk(3) / Dor10:StdRnk(3t) / Lin10:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1t) / Wij10:123Rnk(1t) / Mte09:123Rnk(2t) / Bie08:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1) / Lin07:123Rnk(2t)+StdRnk(3t) / Dor06:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(1)

K8 Q R2 <SloVice> WCC13:BetRnk(3) / Wij13:123Rnk(1)+StdRnk(2t) / Wij12:BetRnk(1) / Bil11:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(1) / Pea10:BetRnk(1) / Dor10:123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(1)+StdRnk(3t)

K7 Q4 R <NakoSonorense> Wij10:BetRnk(1) / Lin09:BetRnk(1) / Wij09:BetRnk(3) / Bie08:BetRnk(1) / Dor08:BetRnk(1) / Mte08:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(2t) / Lin08:123Rnk(1)+StdRnk(2t)+BetRnk(2) / Wij08:BetRnk(1) / Bie07:123Rnk(2)

K7 Q2 R <virginmind> Wij13:123Rnk(3) / Bil12:StdRnk(1t) / Baz11:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(2) / Wij11:123Rnk(2) / Mte09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(1) / Mte07:BetRnk(1)

K5 Q6 R5 <SwitchingQuylthulg> WCC13:BetRnk(2) / Bil12:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(2t) / Wij12:BetRnk(3) / Tal11:123Rnk(2t)+StdRnk(3) / Dor11:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(2t) / Baz11:StdRnk(3t) / Wij11:StdRnk(1t)+BetRnk(2) / Pea10:StdRnk(1t) / Dor10:BetRnk(3) / Mte09:BetRnk(2) / Bie08:BetRnk(3) / Bie07:BetRnk(1)

K5 Q <messachess> Lin09:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(2) / Wij09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1) / Wij08:123Rnk(1)

K4 Q4 R9 <chessmoron> WCC13:StdRnk(3t) / Bil12:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1t) / Bie12:StdRnk(3)+123Rnk(3) / Bil11:StdRnk(2)+123Rnk(3) / Baz11:StdRnk(3t) / Dor10:StdRnk(1t) / Wij10:StdRnk(2)+123Rnk(3t) / Tal09:StdRnk(3t)+123Rnk(3t) / Wij09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t) / Lin08:BetRnk(3) / Wij08:StdRnk(2t)

K4 Q3 R2 <zarg> Dor10:StdRnk(3t) / Wij10:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1t) / Tal09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1t) / Pea09:StdRnk(2t)+BetRnk(3) / Lin09:StdRnk(2)+123Rnk(2t)

K4 Q R4 <Where is my mind> Pea09:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(1) / Dor09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(3t)+BetRnk(3) / Mte09:123Rnk(2t) / Lin09:StdRnk(3t) / Bie08:StdRnk(3t)

K4 Q R2 <kolobok> Dor08:123Rnk(3t) / Bie07:StdRnk(1) / Dor07:123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(1)+StdRnk(3t) / Lin07:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(2t)

K3 Q4 R5 <cromat> Dor12:123Rnk(2t) / Dor10:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t) / Lin10:StdRnk(3t)+123Rnk(3t) / Dor09:123Rnk(1t)+StdRnk(3t) / Dor08:StdRnk(2t) / Dor07:StdRnk(3t)+123Rnk(3t) / Dor06:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t)

K3 Q3 R <nfazli> Dor12:123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(2) / Tal11:BetRnk(1) / Bil11:BetRnk(2)+StdRnk(3t) / Wij09:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(2t)

K3 Q2 R10 <OhioChessFan> Nor13:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1) / Bil11:StdRnk(3t) / Baz11:StdRnk(3t) / Wij11:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(3) / Wij10:123Rnk(3t) / Tal09:StdRnk(3t)+123Rnk(3t) / Mte09:123Rnk(2t)+StdRnk(3) / Lin09:BetRnk(3) / Dor08:123Rnk(3t) / Wij08:BetRnk(2) / Bie07:123Rnk(3)

K3 R2 <blade2012> WCC13:StdRnk(3t)+123Rnk(3t) / Bie12:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(1)

K3 <WinKing> Dor12:StdRnk(1t) / Tal11:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1)

K2 Q5 R2 <yalie> Dor11:StdRnk(2)+123Rnk(2t) / Wij08:123Rnk(3)+BetRnk(3) / WCC07:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t) / Bie07:StdRnk(2t) / Lin07:123Rnk(1)+StdRnk(2)

K2 Q4 R3 <percyblakeney> Wij09:StdRnk(3) / Bie08:123Rnk(2t)+StdRnk(3t) / Mte08:StdRnk(1) / Wij08:StdRnk(2t) / WCC07:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t) / Mte07:StdRnk(2t)+123Rnk(3)

K2 Q3 R2 <DCP23> Lin10:BetRnk(3) / Mte09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t)+BetRnk(3) / Lin09:123Rnk(2t) / Lin07:BetRnk(1) / Wij07:BetRnk(2)

K2 Q3 R2 <YouRang> Bie12:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1t) / Dor12:BetRnk(3) / Bil11:123Rnk(2) / Pea10:123Rnk(2t) / Bie07:BetRnk(3) / Dor06:123Rnk(2t)

K2 Q3 <nimh> WCC13:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1) / Bie08:BetRnk(2) / Dor08:StdRnk(2t)+123Rnk(2)

K2 Q2 R3 <Ragh> Tal11:BetRnk(2) / Wij11:BetRnk(1) / Dor10:StdRnk(3t) / Tal09:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(3t) / Pea09:123Rnk(3) / Bie07:StdRnk(2t)

K2 Q2 R <iron maiden> Lin08:StdRnk(2t) / Wij08:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(2) / WCC07:StdRnk(3t) / Wij07:StdRnk(1)

K2 Q2 <lmreith> Bie08:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t) / Bie07:123Rnk(1)+StdRnk(2t)

K2 Q <Ziggurat> Dor08:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(2)

K2 R <Barok Espinosa> Bil12:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1t)+BetRnk(3)

K2 R <Winter> Pea10:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(3)

K2 <hitman84> Mte07:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1)

K2 <ooda> Wij12:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(1)

K Q2 R2 <wordfunph> Nor13:BetRnk(2)+StdRnk(3t) / Wij12:StdRnk(3t) / Tal11:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2t)

K Q2 R <amadeus> Pea10:123Rnk(2t)+StdRnk(3t) / Wij07:123Rnk(1t)+StdRnk(2t)

K Q2 R <mikejaqua> Mte08:123Rnk(1)+StdRnk(2)+BetRnk(3) / WCC07:BetRnk(2)

K Q2 <Golden Executive> WCC13:StdRnk(1t)+123Rnk(2) / Tal11:123Rnk(2t)

K Q R2 <PinnedPiece> Dor12:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(2t)+StdRnk(3) / Dor11:BetRnk(3)

K Q R2 <suenteus po 147> Wij10:BetRnk(2) / Dor08:BetRnk(3) / WCC07:123Rnk(1)+BetRnk(3)

K Q <karpkasp> WCC13:BetRnk(1) / Wij12:BetRnk(2)

K Q <Karposian> Wij13:StdRnk(1)+123Rnk(2)

K R2 <WannaBe> WCC13:StdRnk(3t)+123Rnk(3t) / Wij13:BetRnk(1)

K R <ahmadov> WCC07:BetRnk(1) / Wij07:123Rnk(3t)

K R <imag> Lin10:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(3t)

K R <poorpatzer> Nor13:BetRnk(1) / Wij11:BetRnk(3)

K R <sakii> Lin08:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(3t)

K R <twinlark> Wij07:BetRnk(1)+123Rnk(3t)

K <chesssantosh> Baz11:BetRnk(1)

K <Civhai> Wij11:123Rnk(1)

************* Multiple Crowns **************

* Triple Crowns: <blade2012> (Bie12), <lostemperor> (Dor06), <SloVice> (Bil11), <su3eichfeld> (Dor09), <virginmind> (Mte09), <Where is my mind> (Pea09)

* Double Crowns: <Legend> (Bil12+Dor11+Dor07), <lostemperor> (Lin10+Bie08), <messachess> (Lin09+Wij09), <su3eichfeld> (Lin10+Tal09), <zarg> (Wij10+Tal09), <Barok Espinosa> (Bil12), <chessmoron> (Bil12), <hitman84> (Mte07), <kolobok> (Dor07), <nimh> (WCC13), <OhioChessFan> (Nor13), <ooda> (Wij12), <SloVice> (Dor10), <virginmind> (Baz11), <WinKing> (Tal11), <Winter> (Pea10), <YouRang> (Bie12), <Ziggurat> (Dor08)

************ Crowns by Contest *************

* StdRnk Crowns: 6K <Legend>; 3K <chessmoron> <lostemperor> <virginmind>

* 123Rnk Crowns: 4K <Legend> <lostemperor> <su3eichfeld>; 3K <SloVice> <messachess>; 2K <zarg> <virginmind>

* BetRnk Crowns: 6K <NakoSonorense>; 4K <SloVice>; 3K <SwitchingQuylthulg>; 2K <virginmind> <nfazli> <su3eichfeld>

************* Crowns by Year ***************

* 2006 (1 tournament): 3K <lostemperor>

* 2007 (6 tournaments): 4K <kolobok>; 3K <Legend>; 2K <yalie> <hitman84>

* 2008 (5 tournaments): 5K <NakoSonorense>; 2K <lostemperor> <Ziggurat>

* 2009 (6 tournaments): 6K <su3eichfeld>; 4K <Where is my mind> <messachess>; 3K <virginmind>; 2K <zarg>

* 2010 (4 tournaments): 3K <SloVice> <lostemperor>; 2K <zarg> <Winter> <su3eichfeld>

* 2011 (5 tournaments): 3K <SloVice> <Legend>; 2K <SwitchingQuylthulg> <WinKing> <virginmind>

* 2012 (4 tournaments): 3K <Legend> <blade2012>; 2K <ooda> <Barok Espinosa> <YouRang> <chessmoron>

* 2013 (3 tournaments): 2K <nimh> <OhioChessFan>

********** Crowns by Tournament ************

* Baz (1 year): 2K <virginmind>

* Bie (3 years): 3K <blade2012>; 2K <YouRang> <lmreith> <lostemperor>

* Bil (2 years): 3K <SloVice>; 2K <Legend> <Barok Espinosa> <chessmoron>

* Dor (7 years): 5K <Legend>; 3K <su3eichfeld> <cromat> <lostemperor>; 2K <SloVice> <Ziggurat> <kolobok>

* Lin (4 years): 2K <su3eichfeld> <NakoSonorense> <lostemperor> <messachess>

* Mte (3 years): 4K <virginmind>; 2K <hitman84>

* Nor (1 year): 2K <OhioChessFan>

* Pea (2 years): 3K <Where is my mind>; 2K <Winter>

* Tal (2 years): 2K <zarg> <WinKing> <su3eichfeld>

* WCC (2 years): 2K <nimh>

* Wij (7 years): 3K <messachess>; 2K <Legend> <NakoSonorense> <SloVice> <ooda> <zarg> <iron maiden>

== Notes:
I keep track of all medals won, but in order to appear in the hall of fame, one must win a gold (K) medal.

Medals: K = Gold; Q = Silver; R = Bronze

Tournaments: Baz=Bazna Kings; Bie=Biel; Bil=Bilbao; Dor=Dortmund; Lin=Linares; Mte=Mtel; Nor=Norway; Pea=Pearl Spring; Tal=Tal Memorial; WCC=World Chess Championship; Wij=Wijk Aan Zee

Contests: StdRnk=Standard Ranker; 123Rnk=1-2-3 Ranker; BetRnk=Betting Ranker

t = tie

<<> = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = <>>

Love chess.
Wish I were better at it.
USA

About my peculiar moniker, "YouRang":

There used to be a show on American TV called "The Addams Family". One of the characters was a creepy 6'9" zombie-like butler named "Lurch" (pictured in my avatar, with a rare smile). In the show, someone would summon Lurch with the bell-pull (a hangman rope), which would make a loud GONG sound, and Lurch would promptly appear and say (in a deep voice), <"You rang?"> (sample: http://www.addamsfamily.com/addams/...). Kind of a dumb show really, yet it has long had cult-like following. Recently many original episodes became available on DVD (http://www.amazon.com/Addams-Family...).

Anyway, I picked "YouRang" for my user name because I was out of my mind at the time, but I'm better now.

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Glorious accomplishments:

- 2005 Co-winner of <"Best Avatar" Caissar>! (thank you! thank you!)

- 2006 Biel prediction contest (1st place [tie] in final standings prediction)

- 2006 User name "YouRang" named among top 100 TV catch-phrases (http://www.tvland.com/originals/cat...)

- 2007 Defeated GM Arno Nickel (with the help of 2000+ other members & their computers) in the classic: Chessgames Challenge: The World vs A Nickel, 2006

- 2007 Took 1st place (tie) in <lostemperor>'s Final Standing prediction contest for the Linares tournament

- 2008 Defeated GM Gert Jan Timmerman (with the help of 3000+ other members & their computers) in the classic: The World vs G Timmerman, 2007

- 2009 Achieved a draw with the black pieces in my rematch with GM Arno Nickel (with help of 2000+ other members and their computers) in the classic: Chessgames Challenge: A Nickel vs The World, 2008

- 2010 On May 6, User: thegoodanarchist spotted a license plate that said "URANGG", presumably in honor of my moniker.

- 2010 Finished in top 25 with 2,200 chessbucks in Summer leg of chessbookie. (Just 2 bets: predicted Ponomariov was winner of Dortmund, and Caruana as winner of Biel).

- 2010 Won a silver medal in 123 Ranker for the Pearl Spring tournament. (It would have been gold except <Winter> stole it with a fantastic perfect final round. Grrr...)

- 2011 Won gold in <lostemperor>'s Wijk aan Zee 2011 Final Standings prediction contest by finishing in first place for all 3 contests -- absolute ranker, least-squares ranker, and pair betting ranker! Yee-haw!

- 2011 Won silver medal in 123 Ranker for Bilbao tournament.

- 2011 I was honored in a chessvibes.com cartoon: http://www.chessvibes.com/cartoons/...! [Thanks to <Blunderdome> for finding this]

- 2011 Won gold in <lostemperor>'s Tal Memorial 2011 Final Standings prediction contest.

- 2012 A pun I suggested for for the game Akobian vs The World, 2011 ended up winning the <Best Pun> Caissar award! In that game, the World team used a queen sac to force a draw with a flourish. The pun: "Drawma Queen".

- 2012 Won silver and bronze in <lostemperor>'s Wijk Aan Zee 2012 Final Standings prediction contests.

- 2012 Won a bronze in Betting Ranker for the Dortmund 2012 tournament. A complete surprise.

- 2012 At LOOONG last, I managed to make it into my own <Game Prediction Hall of Fame> by winning two golds in Biel 2012 -- both first place ties in Standard Ranker and 123 Ranker :-)

- 2012 Won gold in <lostemperor>'s Bilbao 2012 Final Standings prediction contest.

- 2012 Defeated GM Varuzhan Akobian (with the help of *only* 1500+ other members & their computers) in the classic: Chessgames Challenge: The World vs Akobian, 2012

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   May-18-13 YouRang chessforum (replies)
 
YouRang: <poorpatzer><It feels weird to have missed 2 rounds and only predicted 14 correct results, but when you take a chance it can pay off!> You only had 14 right, but 8 of them were high payoff ($2 or more) games, including a jackpot and two 1/3 jackpots. <The Betting ...
 
   May-18-13 lostemperor chessforum (replies)
 
YouRang: Congrats to the medal winners, especially <Golden Executive> and <twinlark>. Thanks <lostemperor> for running the contest.
 
   May-15-13 K Seegert vs M Matthiesen, 2009 (replies)
 
YouRang: Hey, surprise, surprise! One of my puns is being exposed to the world! It's probably safe in small doses. As anyone can tell, I adhere to <the worse the better> philosophy of punmanship. Thanks for all the nice comments. ;-)
 
   May-13-13 Chigorin vs Davydow, 1874 (replies)
 
YouRang: You gotta like 23.Be6+!
 
   May-08-13 Norway Chess Tournament (2013) (replies)
 
YouRang: K REMINDER K The Game Prediction contest for this tournament is open now that the pairings have been posted. If interested, just enter your game predictions in
 
   May-05-13 chessgames.com chessforum (replies)
 
YouRang: Could we have a page for the new Norway Chess tournament? Starts Tuesday & round 1 on Wednesday. Includes: Carlsen, Aronian, Radjabov, Karjakin, Anand, Topalov, Nakamura, Svidler, Hao, Hammer
 
   May-01-13 V Tukmakov vs Schussler, 1983 (replies)
 
YouRang: <Once><in crispy situations look for moves that smite, in fluffy situations look for moves that build and in either case don't forget to spell-check.> Very creative use of the Waffle and Word Processor metaphor! ;-)
 
   Apr-19-13 playground player chessforum (replies)
 
YouRang: <playground player><Last I heard, the equivalent of an infantry brigade had the surviving Chechen bomber surrounded. If so, it seems to be taking them all morning to pry him out. And the whole city of Boston is in "lockdown" for reasons which I for one don't understand. To ...
 
   Apr-18-13 C Thomson vs A Magalotti, 1988 (replies)
 
YouRang: I found that <27.g7> seemed to pop out as a viable tactic -- mostly by virtue of the fact that all other viable tactics failed to pop out. It's a forcing move, and after <28...Kxg7> the king is forced to a square where white's Q & B can hit. It's just a question of which
 
   Apr-17-13 P Hoffmann vs R Aschenbrenner, 2009 (replies)
 
YouRang: Seeing the discovered attack on Pe6, I found the key moves pretty quickly: <18.Nxg6 fxg6 19.Qxe6+> Here black has the choice of blocking check one of 3 ways: with the queen, the bishop, or the knight. I ruled out the knight right away due to Bxg6# -- so I was surprised to see ...
 
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Feb-08-12
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  playground player: <YouRang> Certainly there are no hard feelings on my part! (See message on my forum.) Your contribution to my forum--my "salon," as <JFQ> puts it--is invaluable.

Do you really believe all "creation scientists" are mountebanks and humbugs, or was that just a bit of emotion talking?

Feb-08-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  YouRang: <playground player> I'm appreciate that there are no hard feelings, and actually I wasn't thinking of you when I made that comment. :-)

I replied to the rest of your post in your forum.

Feb-09-12  Penguincw: < * 2010 (5 tournaments) >

What are the 5 tournaments? I found Corus, Linares, Dortmund and Pearl, but not any others.

Feb-09-12
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  YouRang: <Penguincw> You are correct. Quite a good bit of research there. :-)

I used to identify the Wijk Aan Zee torunament as "Cor" (for Corus Steel), but with the company name change (Tata Steel) I decided to just identify it as "Wij".

So, I changed all the instances of "Cor" to "Wij" -- or so I thought. It turns out that I missed one, which caused Wij and Cor to be counted as separate tournaments.

I've fixed this and updated my profile accordingly -- Thanks.

Feb-09-12  Penguincw: < YouRang: <Penguincw> You are correct. Quite a good bit of research there. :-)

I used to identify the Wijk Aan Zee torunament as "Cor" (for Corus Steel), but with the company name change (Tata Steel) I decided to just identify it as "Wij".

So, I changed all the instances of "Cor" to "Wij" -- or so I thought. It turns out that I missed one, which caused Wij and Cor to be counted as separate tournaments.

I've fixed this and updated my profile accordingly -- Thanks. >

No problem. :) I was seeing how I would compare with the old tournaments and I was stunned on what I missed! :-\

Feb-13-12
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  tpstar: <YouRang> Please review the updated Wikipedia entry in my chessforum and make any comments, corrections and other suggestions.

Thank you very much. =)

Feb-13-12
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  playground player: <YouRang> I hope you haven't let <Morphyeus> drive you out of my forum--which would be my loss, not yours. You've made your position clear, and yet he seems unable to understand it. So, I'm going to do something I was hoping I wouldn't have to do... (See my page for details)
Feb-13-12  MORPHYEUS: OK. <YouRang>. I'll take a vacation from PP's page for while. :)
Feb-18-12
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  achieve: <YouRang> Thanks a bunch mate, for taking time to give such a thoughtful reply!

Normally, my writing style resembles "casual conversation" as you know, and depending on the subject I can drift off in legal document style, I know, and I want to work on that.

There are still some fundamental differences of opinion/view between us on matters recently discussed, but as I have now propelled into "yet another illustration" j/k - of (Eugenetica) Science Gone Haywire, I'd say we call it a truce for now.

Also from a health point of view it can't hurt to do some normal stuff this weekend, go out get some fresh air, and let it all sink in.

But again, my gratitude for being such a courteous partner in conversation.

Mar-10-12
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  playground player: <YouRang> Just as an afterthought:

If I'd known it was so easy to get you to order a book from Amazon, I'd've told you to order one of mine!

Mar-12-12
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  YouRang: <playground player: <YouRang> Just as an afterthought:

If I'd known it was so easy to get you to order a book from Amazon, I'd've told you to order one of mine!>

It's not as easy at it looks. :-)

Also, I am generally not a big reader of fiction, although I must admit read and enjoyed several Agatha Christie novels (including all of her Hercule Poirot stories) and a few by John Grisham.

Mar-18-12
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  OhioChessFan: http://images2.fanpop.com/image/pho...
Mar-19-12
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  YouRang: <OhioChessFan: http://images2.fanpop.com/image/pho>...

Thank you. It appears that Lurch is presiding as arbiter in a chess match!

Perhaps then my choice of "YouRang" as a user ID on a chess website wasn't as quite as much a case of madness as it might appear! ;-)

Mar-20-12  ooda: Any word on whether Linares is a go and if not what will be the next big tournament <YouRang>?

I'm a bit out of touch lately so I thought I'd hit you up for the news/gossip ;)

Mar-20-12
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  YouRang: <ooda> I google "Linares 2012 chess" every so often, and I see the same old stuff saying it will happen in March or April.

But with nothing new being said for months, I am having strong doubts that we'll see a Linares tournament this year.

Mar-20-12  ooda: :( It's harsh losing Linares but it wouldn't be so bad for the fans if we had at least one SGM tourney in February, March or April anyway. Too long between major events for me, I'm getting withdrawals!
Mar-22-12  siamesedream: I heard Linares 2012 is scheduled between Candidates Tournament and London Chess Classic ;)
Mar-23-12  Penguincw: Why do they have to pack so many events in the Summer and Fall? We already have Bilbao in October and Candidates in October-November. At this rate, Tal Memorial will probably be next.

Even if they did have Linares, probably the worn out 6 player double round robin format. Here are some tournaments that have that format.

-Reggio Emilia (used to be 10 player, single round-robin)

-Linares (used to be 8 player, double round-robin)

-MTel Masters

-Bazna Kings

-Dortmund (used to be 8 player, single round-robin)

-Biel

-Bilbao

-Pearl Spring

Apr-01-12  Penguincw: < YouRang >

They now say that Linares was pushed back to 2013 (May was the earliest possible).

So, first looking next in the calendar for April, I see the Capablanca Memorial [6 players (Ivanchuk, Dominguez, Bruzon, Nepomniachtchi and Laznicka) in a double round-robin] and that's pretty much it.

In May, other than the obvious WCC (which you can't do anyways), there is the Sigeman tournament. It is going to be a 4 player double round robin with Caruana, Leko, Giri and Chao.

For June, there is the Tal Memorial, which is what you're more likely going to do. It is a single round robin with 9 rounds, and has Carlsen, Aronian, Kramnik, Radjabov, Caruana, Nakamura, Morozevich, Grischuk, Tomashevsky and McShane participating.

Also, become I press "post kibitz", it is possible for you to have a championship in your contest, just for fun? I think it would be cool. We could have the gold winners of each contest after a tournament, qualify, with an advantage at a grand tournament (e.g. Tata has 13 rounds, and the qualifiers could have, let's say a few points advantage and a few $ head start too). Hope you reply soon!

Apr-01-12
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  YouRang: <Penguincw> Thanks for the information on upcoming tournaments. I'm not sure at this point what will be next.

<Also, become I press "post kibitz", it is possible for you to have a championship in your contest, just for fun? I think it would be cool. We could have the gold winners of each contest after a tournament, qualify, with an advantage at a grand tournament (e.g. Tata has 13 rounds, and the qualifiers could have, let's say a few points advantage and a few $ head start too). Hope you reply soon!>

Hmmm, I don't quite understand your suggestion.

Apr-02-12  Penguincw: < YouRang: <Penguincw> Thanks for the information on upcoming tournaments. I'm not sure at this point what will be next. >

No problem. Hopefully, they will make it up in the Summer and Fall. You can always look up top upcoming events at www.2700chess.com

< Hmmm, I don't quite understand your suggestion. >

Let me try to make it clearer.

In the ChessBookie Game, there are three regular legs and a championship leg. To qualify for an advantage in the champ. leg, you have to place in the top 10 in one of the regular legs. How about here, the gold medal winners of each tournament you do, have an advantage in a long tournament (e.g. Tata), and the three gold winners of that tournament could be called the "best of that contest" (and receive the "bragging rights"). Hope this is clear<er>.

Apr-03-12
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  YouRang: Oh, I see what you mean. I can't say that I'm eager to make more work for myself in running a different level of 'contest'.

However, I recently added some new sections to my Hall of Fame, and one shows gold medals by year. So in fact, each year does produce an 'annual winner'. For example:

The 2010 co-champs were <SloVice> and <lostemperor> with 3 gold each.

The 2011 co-champs were <SloVice> and <Legend> with 3 gold each.

So far in 2012, <ooda> is leading with 2 and <SloVice> has 1.

Apr-03-12  Penguincw: < YouRang: Oh, I see what you mean. I can't say that I'm eager to make more work for myself in running a different level of 'contest'. >

Ok. I see it can be that way as well. See you in June (or next time you host a prediction contest).

Apr-04-12
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  virginmind: i see this year bazna has been moved to the end of june (june 23-july 4), probably to make room for tal tournament. along with carlsen we gonna have anand, radjabov, karjakin, ivanchuk and a yet-to-be-determined romanian player (nisipeanu, lupulescu or parligras). hopefully you'll be available and willing to include it in your prediction contest, <YouRang> :)
Apr-20-12
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  lostemperor: I check your forum <YouRang> for the best source of upcoming tournaments and see that Linares is cancelled this year :(
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