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Annie K.
Member since Apr-02-04
Annie Kappel

This profile needs an update badly, but I don't have the time... :)

My YouTube channel, featuring pronunciations of non-English chess player names: http://www.youtube.com/user/AnnieK1...

I'm 45 y/o, of Transylvanian origin, living in Israel since childhood. I speak English (no, really), Hungarian (great language!), and Hebrew (if I must, which is often, for some reason).

Afflicted with an uncontrollable sense of humor and other highly controversial characteristics.

I learned chess as a child, but had no further opportunities to practice the game. Returned to it seriously around 2004, and have been hanging out here since.

Note: if I am not home (i.e., here), you can probably find me at the Domdaniel chessforum, the SwitchingQuylthulg chessforum, the visayanbraindoctor chessforum, or the chessgames.com chessforum! :)

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<My City of Moscow skits:>

<<<<<<>>>>> Kramnik's Party -> City of Moscow (kibitz #752)

<<<<<<>>>>> Sochi 2008: An F-Files Production -> City of Moscow (kibitz #774)

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<Game Collection: My GotD Puns>

<My favorites:>

All Your Baze Are Belong To Us - L Baze vs T Palmer, 2004 - GotD Mar-21-10

Y Yu No Claim Repetition? - Yu Yangyi vs M R Venkatesh, 2012 - GotD Jun-30-12

He Who Has E Tate is Lost - E Tate vs Y Shulman, 2001 - GotD Sep-22-16

How Many Roads Must Aman Walk Down? - S Shankland vs A Hambleton, 2014 - GotD Dec-23-16 (besides the obvious reason for the pun - a long King walk - note also the terms 'shank' and 'amble' embedded in the player names)

So me the Wei - W So vs Wei Yi, 2013 - GotD Jan-29-17

This Won't Borya Ider - B Ider vs Wei Yi, 2014 - GotD Apr-01-17 (follow-up to previous day's GotD, 'This Won't Borya')

Injun vs Engin' - Anand vs REBEL, 1997 - GotD Jan-06-2018

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<My other (linkable) site contributions:>

* The Player Names Pronunciation Project: http://www.chessgames.com/audio (or look for names with a loudspeaker icon in the Player Directory)

* Created on my suggestion: Biographer Bistro

* The first (now retired) Carlsen Dancing Rook: https://web.archive.org/web/2013040...

* The Caruana Dancing Rook:
http://www.chessgames.com/chessimag...

* The Hou Dancing Rook:
http://www.chessgames.com/chessimag...

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<<<<<<< MAJOR CHESS SITES <<>>>>>>>>>

<< Correspondence chess <<<<<<>>>>>>>>

< ChessWorld -> http://www.chessworld.net

ChessWorld is my new main chess playing base. It's a rather restrictive site for non-paying members, but one of the best sites for paying members. The full features include excellent interface options and first class study and analysis resources. Nice community, likeable admin. Paid membership recommended.

< Update: while I will leave the original entry for ChessWorld as-is, I have by now been a member of the site for 2 years, and am now an admin there. I still think the site is one of the best, and the <other> admins are nice. :p >

My ChessWorld profile: http://www.letsplaychess.com/chessc...

< Queen Alice -> http://www.queenalice.com

Queen Alice is a charming site - well behaved players, decent admin, site design visually very pleasant. It is also completely free. Unfortunately, it lacks team play, the interface and resources are relatively simple, and it can be frustratingly slow (loading times). Nevertheless warmly recommended.

My QueenAlice profile: http://www.queenalice.com/player.ph...

< GameKnot -> http://gameknot.com

GameKnot is technically an excellent site, however I would not recommend it to the serious player who is looking for a site to settle in, due to an anti$ocial admin with ju$t one $ingle intere$t in hi$ $ite... oop$, $orry about the typo$.

My GameKnot profile: http://gameknot.com/stats.pl?annie-....

<< Other chess sites <<<<<<>>>>>>>>

< FICS - the Free Internet Chess Server -> http://www.freechess.org

FICS is a great site to play chess at various faster time controls. There are a few difficulties getting started with it - first, it can be hard to find an email they will accept for registration; and second, there's a lot of site code to learn. But it's worth the hassle. :)

< ChessCube -> http://www.chesscube.com

ChessCube is quite good for fast time control games - provided you have a strong computer with broadband, as the site is entirely Flash based, which means it takes considerable computer resources to load. The site is nominally free, but heavily commercialized with all sorts of frills that can be purchased on it.

< Emrald Chess Tactics Server -> http://chess.emrald.net

Emrald is not a playing site - it is an invaluable tactical training asset. The only problem with it is also the difficulty of finding an "acceptable" email address to register with; but once past that hurdle, the site deserves nothing but praise.

It's a completely free site. You can play (practice) there as a guest, but they recommend registering, so that their program can keep track of your progress, in order to assign you puzzles best suited to your current level. I strongly second that recommendation. Register and always play logged in! It will make a huge difference in the site's ability to help you improve. An issue that scares some people off Emrald is that your progress is tracked via a "rating system", and because of the high importance they assign to speed, if you are not used to finding tactics fast, your rating will be very low at first - and many people are simply embarrassed to play logged in for that reason. Don't let it bother you! If you let embarrassment hold you back from letting the site help you improve to the best of its ability, you are only shooting yourself in the foot, and nobody else really cares that much anyway. ;p

A few of the people I've recommended Emrald to, had dropped it after a brief trial with remarks along the lines of "Oh, it's a blitz training site. I don't play blitz, so I don't like their obsession with speed." That reaction is absolutely wrong - and it's also one that many people who try the site out for only a short time are likely to have, if only because players who are used to being rated, say, 2000 and above, at corr. chess sites, are going to be annoyed and put on the defensive about finding themselves rated as low as 1200-1300 at Emrald, and will wish to dismiss the "insulting" site.

Yes, the Emrald rating system is heavily influenced by speed. But thinking that the site's purpose is blitz training is a complete misunderstanding of the lesson taught. The real purpose of Emrald practice is not to improve your blitz skills, but to train you to recognize dozens of tactical themes and opportunities AT A GLANCE - which will not only save you time in games of any time control, but is often the only way you will catch them AT ALL. Those brilliant tactical shots that can be seen in anyone's collection of "most memorable games", are often moves that will either occur to you as soon as you glance at the position, or you will miss them altogether. That's what Emrald really teaches - tactical chess intuition.

<Intuition in chess can be defined as the first move that comes to mind when you see a position. --- <Viswanathan Anand>>

<Personally, I am of the view that if a strong master does not see such a threat at once he will not notice it, even if he analyses the position for twenty or thirty minutes. --- <Tigran Petrosian >>

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^ TL;DR.

Any other questions, feel free to ask. I might even answer. ;p

>> Click here to see Annie K.'s game collections.

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   Annie K. has kibitzed 8212 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Sep-15-20 S Mariotti vs A Geller, 1990
 
Annie K.: The Black player in this game has been corrected from Efim to Alexander Geller. Thanks. :)
 
   Sep-14-20 chessgames.com chessforum (replies)
 
Annie K.: <MissS> ah, yes, the key term "I challenged her" - that pretty much describes the previous post too, which was a blown out of all proportion tirade about the severity of the Player of the Day (not the entire homepage as claimed, which I check on almost every midnight, ...
 
   Sep-12-20 Champions Showdown Chess 9LX (2020) (replies)
 
Annie K.: Note: if you can't see the games, please set your game viewer to pgn4web (in the box under the game score) - but remember to set it back to our default viewer Olga in the end, as it is about to be upgraded soon, and will be the best of our viewers. :)
 
   Sep-04-20 Chessgames Bookie chessforum (replies)
 
Annie K.: The logs have been checked, and the top places are cleared. Congratulations to winner <moronovich>, the other 5 qualifiers, and the rest of the top 10! :) We have opened the Fall Leg, so if anything turns up, betting can start immediately, but we have no official schedule for
 
   Aug-01-20 Biographer Bistro (replies)
 
Annie K.: <Tab> The WCC pages are tied in with some special functions, and changing them can cause far-ranging problems at this time (remember when merely changing the WCC page titles caused stats to disappear from the pages of participating players?), so let's take this up again after
 
   Jul-29-20 Ding Liren vs Leko, 2020
 
Annie K.: Identical to K Stupak vs E Shtembuliak, 2020 .
 
   Jul-24-20 Annie K. chessforum (replies)
 
Annie K.: A fun conversation from 2016... :) <Daniel:> I’ve come to learn a lot about what sports broadcasting must be like. Actually I learned about it long before CG when I worked at a newspaper. If there is a sporting event you MUST be excited about it, from a business ...
 
   Jul-22-20 Biel (2020) (replies)
 
Annie K.: It gets worse - the chess24 intro says "In case of a tie for first place chess960 rapid games will be played", but in fact the official site specifies that the chess960 tiebreaks in question are the ACCENTUS 960 games - which have already been played on the 18th, the event's first ...
 
   Jul-21-20 Csom vs A Yusupov, 1982
 
Annie K.: The only requirement for this excellent pun is to pronounce Csom correctly. Which means, as "Chom". :)
 
   Jul-17-20 K Pedersen vs G F Kane, 1972 (replies)
 
Annie K.: <jith> thank you for the always helpful directions. :) So all 12 Pedersen games we have in Chess Olympiad Final-A (1972) games are about to be reassigned from Eigil to Karl.
 
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Jan-11-13  hms123: <Switch> Did your opponent forget that he had a rook on a1? That's quite a game. As you can tell, my games don't have such wild swings in them, mostly.

Mentally yours,
Svengali Admirer

Jan-11-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: <wild swings> Check out this game :)

Y Baikovsky vs S Sukharev, 2001

Apart from perhaps the opening, it could easily pass for one of my blitz adventures :-)

Jan-11-13  hms123: <Switch>

Where do you find these games? I don't think I would even be able to watch a game like that.

Jan-11-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  jessicafischerqueen: Very nice to talk to you again in real time I must say.

Thanks for your patience and help, I appreciate that.

aroo

Jan-11-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <Jess> likewise. :)

How about setting up chat? ;)

Jan-11-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  jessicafischerqueen: Good idea and then we can lassoo that pesky <twinlark> for a threeway?

Hmm that sounds a lot more scandalous than it would probably be...

Ok I download the gmail chat software?

Can you give me a link or instructions on that?

I do have a google account already.

Jan-11-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <Jess> I sent you a Gmail invitation a while back. Re-forwarded just now. :)
Jan-11-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <Jess> first, you set up a Gmail account. This is done entirely online, like signing up to any other site; there is nothing to download. Chat is part and parcel to Gmail; there is nothing necessary to download for that either.

<If you want to>, you can - later - download a separate little program called GTalk, short for Google Talk, that connects to the same chat server as Gmail Chat, and is simply a friendlier interface. But it's not necessary. Just start with setting up a Gmail account.

Jan-11-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: And then have your life be recorded by Google. No thanks, not for me.
Jan-11-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <WannaBe> not more so than signing up to hotmail, yahoo, etc. For that you would have to specifically <connect> all your Google-based programs - which I haven't done to date, either.

Incidentally, speakina 'recording', any progress on those Chinese audios? ;)

Jan-11-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: Co-worker said request overload.
Jan-11-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: I don't blame her. :D So why not record them yourself? ;)
Jan-11-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: Request overload.
Jan-12-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: <Annie> Good luck for round 1 of Tata Steel! :)
Jan-12-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <Switch> and to you! :) Bets placed. ;)
Jan-12-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <One Way for Black to Lose in the Sicilian> ;)

[Event "FICS rated blitz game"]
[Date "2013.01.12"]
[White "AnnieK"]
[Black "NN"]
[WhiteElo "1564"]
[BlackElo "1385"]
[TimeControl "600+0"]
[Mode "ICS"]
[Result "1-0"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 e6 4. c3 a6 5. d4 cxd4 6. cxd4 b5 7. Bb3 Bb7 8. O-O Be7 9. Qe2 d6 10. Rd1 Nf6 11. e5 Ng8 12. exd6 Bf6 13. d5 Nb4 14. dxe6 Nh6 15. exf7+ Kd7 16. Qe6+ Kc6 17. d7+ 1-0

Jan-12-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  jessicafischerqueen: <Annie> I'm in! I sent you a TOP SECRET (and very silly) test drive.

So let me know when chinwagging will happen a day or so in advance and I'll be there for TOP SECRET gossip!

Jan-12-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <Jess> I'm around on chat most of the time. Just open a chat window and say something, whenever it suits you. :)
Jan-13-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: And, today, for a change, a so-called English... ;)

[Event "FICS rated blitz game"]
[Date "2013.01.14"]
[White "NN"]
[Black "AnnieK"]
[WhiteElo "1299"]
[BlackElo "1556"]
[TimeControl "600+0"]
[Mode "ICS"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 a6 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. a3 Bc5 5. e3 d6 6. Qc2 Ba7 7. b4 Bg4 8. Be2 Nf6 9. Bb2 Ne7 10. Rc1 Bh5 11. Rd1 O-O 12. Ng5 Bg6 13. Bd3 h6 14. Bxg6 Nxg6 15. Ne6 fxe6 16. Qxg6 Qe7 17. O-O Nh7 18. Ne2 Rf6 19. Qg4 Raf8 20. f4 Qf7 21. Ng3 Rxf4 22. Rxf4 exf4 23. Nh5 fxe3 24. Qxg7+ Qxg7 25. Nxg7 e2+ 0-1

Jan-14-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: Perhaps White should have played 1. d4 to stop your deadly bishop maneuver :-)
Jan-14-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: <Annie> I need a linguistics consult please.

Is Anish Giri pronounced with a hard G like Google or a soft G like Ginger?

Thanks! XOXOXO

Jan-14-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: <tpstar> There's a pronunciation attached to his bio at Anish Giri, look it up there :)
Jan-14-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: <SwitchingQuylthulg> Thanks!
Jan-14-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: Hi, Tony! Nice to see you drop by. Yeah, the Giri audio is one of the Dutch series contributed by <achieve>.

<Switch> thanks for pitching in. :)

Jan-14-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: Good thing for you and <achieve> that there is so much money to be made in the topsy turvy world of chess pronunciation. :P

I would have checked your YouTube project except I was afraid to see Bronstein coming right at me again.

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