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latvalatvian
Member since Jul-14-12 · Last seen Nov-02-19
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   latvalatvian has kibitzed 271 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jun-01-17 European Championship (2017) (replies)
 
latvalatvian: Haven't been on this comment site for a while because I have been playing chess. The difference between playing chess and commenting on it is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug. Don't forget: 1. Avoid those evil chess computers that have been bringing to ...
 
   Dec-01-16 Carlsen - Karjakin World Championship Match (2016) (replies)
 
latvalatvian: Hurray for the great Anand! Anand will prevail and conquer! I am sure he is in the woods somewhere analysing these games, away from any electrical outlet, away now from those evil chess computers. If he's not doing this, he might be drinking a beer on a beach somewhere. But ...
 
   Oct-08-16 Y Hou vs Caruana, 2016 (replies)
 
latvalatvian: The key to playing chess with integrity, decency, honesty, and self-respect is never look at a chess computer variation. I can't think of anything that is more damaging to one's chess than computers. What we are witnessing since their birth is a horrible tragedy. Even computer ...
 
   Oct-01-16 Kramnik vs Anand, 2016 (replies)
 
latvalatvian: There are two main reasons for a mistake: 1. you don't think enough 2. you think too much Perhaps in the second case, you worry too much. If you worry to much you might move too quickly. But if you don't worry enough you might not see something. That's why so many chess ...
 
   Sep-29-16 Gelfand vs Giri, 2016 (replies)
 
latvalatvian: The moves of Stockfish make no sense to me whatsoever. Never trust those computers!!
 
   Aug-16-16 Sinquefield Cup (2016) (replies)
 
latvalatvian: Don't be critical of any of these players until you have went out to the woods and studied their games for at least 12 hours.
 
   Aug-03-16 Biel (Svidler - MVL) (2016) (replies)
 
latvalatvian: Svidler has already forgotten about this match. Grandmasters take an average of ten seconds to forgot about losses. This is very healthy.
 
   Aug-02-16 Kovalenko vs A Korobov, 2016 (replies)
 
latvalatvian: These players are so strong that it is pointless trying to figure out what they are thinking. Even a computer won't tell us because computers don't think like us and should be abolished from earth forever. We need to humbly take our chess board out to the woods and figure ...
 
   Jul-16-16 Bilbao Masters (2016) (replies)
 
latvalatvian: Some think they can use their brains and use the computer, but this is contradictory behavior. It is only a matter of time before you will accept the computer analysis in blind faith. And then you'll eventually forget that you have a brain or you'll forget how to use it. Some ...
 
   Jul-10-16 20th Vidmar Memorial (2016) (replies)
 
latvalatvian: Some call chess computers tools. They say, "I analyse a position as best I can and then I compare of my analyses with the computer's." As soon as you do this you diminish your confidence and are probably losing brain cells. Besides this, the computer doesn't give you the reason
 
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