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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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Procrastinators' Club (planned)

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Sep-12-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: "The idea is to get a won position, and the rest is a matter of technique."

I swear, the hardest thing to do in chess, is win a winning position.

Sep-13-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: I like a challenge... although winning lost positions is fun too. ;)
Sep-23-15  Alien Math: Cat Logic <3 http://www.boredpanda.com/funny-cat...
Sep-23-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <Hanh> thanks, those are great! :D
Sep-27-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: All rook endgames are drawn... right?

[Event "rated blitz match"]
[Site "Free Internet Chess Server"]
[Date "2015.09.27"]
[Round "?"]
[White "NN"]
[Black "Quylthulg"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1962"]
[BlackElo "2068"]
[ECO "A40"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 Nc6 2. c4 d5 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nf3 e6 5. Bg5 Be7 6. e3 O-O 7. Qc2 h6 8. Bxf6 Bxf6 9. Rc1 Re8 10. cxd5 exd5 11. Bb5 Bxd4 12. Bxc6 Bxc3+ 13. Qxc3 bxc6 14. O-O Ba6 15. Rfd1 Bb7 16. Nd4 Rb8 17. b3 Qf6 18. h3 Re7 19. Nxc6 Bxc6 20. Qxc6 Qxc6 21. Rxc6 Rb6 22. Rxb6 cxb6 23. Rxd5 Rc7 24. Rd2 Kf8 25. e4 Ke7 26. Kf1 Rc1+ 27. Ke2 Ra1 28. f4 h5 29. g3 g6 30. Kf3 Rf1+ 31. Rf2 Rh1 32. Kg2 Re1 33. e5 Ke6 34. Rc2 Ra1 35. g4 hxg4 36. hxg4 Kd5 37. Rd2+ Ke4 38. Rd7 Kxf4 39. Rxf7+ Kxe5 40. Rxa7 Kf4 41. Ra6 Kxg4 42. Kf2 g5 43. Ke3 b5 44. Kd3 Kh3 45. Kc3 g4 46. Rh6+ Kg2 47. Kb2 Rh1 48. Rg6 g3 49. Rg5 Rh2 50. Rxb5 Kh1+ 51. Ka3 g2 52. Rg5 g1=Q 53. Rxg1+ Kxg1 54. b4 Kf2 55. Ka4 Ke3 56. b5 Kd4 57. Ka5 Kc5 58. a4 Ra2 59. Ka6 Rxa4+ 60. Kb7 Kxb5 61. Kc7 Rd4 62. Kc8 Rd6 63. Kc7 Kc5 64. Kb7 Rd7+ {White forfeits on time} 0-1

Sep-28-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <Switch> nice game. :) All Rook endgames are drawn - with the caveat 'if both sides know how to play them', which is apparently not at all guaranteed below GM level or so. ;s
Oct-01-15  Alien Math: Nice game <SwitchingQuylthulg> creative ending ^.^

<Annie K.> with a cat http://9gag.com/gag/aPGXo1R

Oct-16-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: Thanks, <Hanh>. :)

Hmmm, this link: http://www.europeanchessclubcup2015...

The Women's teams pairings page of the European Cub Club.

It sez, and I quote:

<Winner: EXPECTING>

Wow! They haven't even set the pairings yet, and they already know the winner will be pregnant?!

;p

Oct-18-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: More opponents suffering from chronic simplifying disorder :)

[Event "rated blitz match"]
[Site "Free Internet Chess Server"]
[Date "2015.10.18"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Quylthulg"]
[Black "NN"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2010"]
[BlackElo "1998"]
[ECO "A04"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. Nf3 c5 2. g3 d5 3. Bg2 b6 4. O-O Bb7 5. d4 Nf6 6. Ne5 e6 7. Bg5 Be7 8. c4 O-O 9. Nc3 cxd4 10. Qxd4 Nc6 11. Nxc6 Bxc6 12. cxd5 Nxd5 13. Bxe7 Nxe7 14. Rfd1 Qxd4 15. Rxd4 Bxg2 16. Kxg2 Rfd8 17. Rad1 Nc6 18. Rd6 Rxd6 19. Rxd6 Rc8 20. f4 Kf8 21. e4 Ke7 22. e5 Rc7 23. Rd2 Na5 24. Kf3 Rd7 25. Rxd7+ Kxd7 26. Ke4 Kc6 27. b3 Nb7 28. Kd4 a6 29. Ne4 h6 30. g4 Nd8 31. h4 Nb7 32. h5 Nc5 33. Nxc5 bxc5+ 34. Kc4 Kb6 35. b4 cxb4 36. Kxb4 a5+ 37. Ka4 Ka6 38. f5 Kb6 39. a3 Ka6 40. g5 exf5 41. g6 fxg6 42. e6 f4 43. e7 f3 44. e8=Q f2 45. Qxg6+ Kb7 46. Qf7+ {Black resigns} 1-0

[Event "rated blitz match"]
[Site "Free Internet Chess Server"]
[Date "2015.10.18"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Quylthulg"]
[Black "NN"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2020"]
[BlackElo "1930"]
[ECO "A04"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. Nf3 e6 2. d4 d5 3. g3 c5 4. Bg2 cxd4 5. O-O Nc6 6. Nxd4 Nxd4 7. Qxd4 Nf6 8. c4 dxc4 9. Qxc4 Be7 10. Nc3 O-O 11. Rd1 Qb6 12. Be3 Qb4 13. Qxb4 Bxb4 14. Rac1 Ng4 15. Bd2 Rb8 16. h3 Nf6 17. Bf4 Ra8 18. Nb5 a5 19. Nc7 Ra7 20. Be3 {Black resigns} 1-0

[Event "rated blitz match"]
[Site "Free Internet Chess Server"]
[Date "2015.10.18"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Quylthulg"]
[Black "NN"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2052"]
[BlackElo "1898"]
[ECO "A04"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. Nf3 e6 2. d4 d5 3. g3 c5 4. Bg2 Nc6 5. O-O cxd4 6. Nxd4 Nxd4 7. Qxd4 Nf6 8. c4 dxc4 9. Qxc4 Be7 10. Nc3 Bd7 11. Rd1 Qc8 12. Qb3 Bc6 13. Bxc6+ Qxc6 14. Bg5 O-O 15. Rac1 Qa6 16. Bxf6 Bxf6 17. Rd7 Bxc3 18. Rxc3 Qxe2 19. Rcc7 Qe1+ 20. Kg2 Qe4+ 21. Qf3 Qxf3+ 22. Kxf3 Rab8 23. Rxb7 Rxb7 24. Rxb7 Ra8 25. b4 g6 26. Ke4 Kg7 27. f4 h5 28. Ke5 a5 29. b5 a4 30. a3 Ra5 31. Kd6 Kf6 32. Kc5 Ra8 33. b6 Ra5+ 34. Kc6 Rd5 35. Rd7 {Black forfeits by disconnection} 1-0

Oct-20-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: It's not how many pieces you have, it's what you do with them :)

[Event "rated blitz match"]
[Site "Free Internet Chess Server"]
[Date "2015.10.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "NN"]
[Black "Quylthulg"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1866"]
[BlackElo "2073"]
[ECO "A40"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 Nc6 2. d5 Ne5 3. e4 Ng6 4. c4 e5 5. g3 Bc5 6. Nc3 d6 7. Bg2 Nf6 8. Nge2 Ng4 9. O-O Qf6 10. Qe1 h5 11. Nb5 h4 12. Nxc7+ Kd8 13. Nxa8 hxg3 14. hxg3 Nh4 15. b4 Nf3+ 16. Bxf3 Qxf3 17. Bg5+ f6 18. Bh4 Rxh4 19. gxh4 Qh3 20. bxc5 Qh2# {White checkmated} 0-1

Oct-20-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <Switch: <It's not how many pieces you have, it's what you do with them :) >>

That's one of my favorite sayings too. ;)

I'll catch up with your games by this weekend, I hope. :)

Nov-05-15  Alien Math: Find a few cat problems http://www.boredpanda.com/funny-cat...
Nov-05-15  Open Defence: <SQ> no b6 trickery ? shocking!
Nov-05-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: <Open Defence> I have a new, more mainstream opening repertoire :)
Nov-05-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: Hi <Deffi>!! Nice to see you around again. How's things? :)

<Hanh> thanks. :)

<Switch> just got around to playing through your games, sorry. They are slightly saner than I am used to seeing from you... until suddenly they aren't! :D

Nov-06-15  Open Defence: things are good no chess though
Nov-06-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: Well, if you don't miss it, I guess you don't absolutely have to play... ;s
Nov-09-15  shivasuri4: http://ratings.fide.com/card.phtml?...

Finally got a FIDE rating on October 1st, although it seems a bit meh now, given that it's a lot simpler now than it was before the change in 2014.

Thanks for the two years of Premium Membership. Helped me brush up some skills, most notably in the openings.

Nov-09-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <Shiva> you're very welcome, and congrats on the FIDE rating!! :)
Nov-10-15  Alien Math: <Annie K.> of interest are none my english friends realise they were singing with 2 different languages untill I showed them this video from The Myth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilJ...
Nov-11-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Domdaniel: <A> Thanks for that. Why is it called 'lifetime'? I mean, I'll only be 141...
Nov-11-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Domdaniel: BTW, I just got a book by Lasha Janjghava. Who is Georgian, or possibly Kartvelian. Any idea how to pronounce his last name?
Nov-11-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: <Dom> yo, you're welcome. :) Possibly they had somebody much older's lifetime in mind as baseline? ;)

I haven't the foggiest idea at the moment how to pronounce that name, except that it's probably something like Yunny-java. ;s I'll try to do a bit more research this weekend, and maybe come back with something more likely to be reliable. :)

<Hanh> thanks, nice song. :)

Nov-13-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Domdaniel: <A> A couple of words, specially for procrastinators...

desenrascanço (Portuguese)

noun: the ability to improvise a quick solution

Desenrascanço is the M.O. of any high-functioning procrastinator. Not only does it mean to solve a problem or complete a task, it means doing so with a completely improvised solution. TV’s MacGyver utilized this skill every time he averted disaster with nothing but a bent paper clip and a chewing gum wrapper.

hyggelig (Danish)

adj: comfy, cozy; intimate; contented

Do you ever wish there was one word to combine everything snuggly, safe, friendly and caring? The Danes have you covered with hyggelig. The word is used so often in daily life that many Danes consider it part of the national character.

(Definitions from some website or other...)

Nov-14-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Annie K.: Heh, I like them. :)

Reminds me of something, too...

<Albus Dumbledore had gotten to his feet. He was beaming at the students, his arms opened wide, as if nothing could have pleased him more than to see them all there.

"Welcome," he said. "Welcome to a new year at Hogwarts! Before we begin our banquet, I would like to say a few words. And here they are: Nitwit! Blubber! Oddment! Tweak!

"Thank you!"

He sat back down. Everybody clapped and cheered. Harry didn't know whether to laugh or not.

"Is he -- a bit mad?" he asked Percy uncertainly.

"Mad?" said Percy airily. "He's a genius! Best wizard in the world! But he is a bit mad, yes. Potatoes, Harry?">

From the first Harry Potter book, of course. ;)

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