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| Jan-09-15 | | Shams: Shame you lost the score of the Tony Miles game. Did it perish in the fire? Was it a classical game or a simul? |
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Jan-10-15
 | | perfidious: <Dom> Daly could also defeat stronger players on occasion--I well remember playing as a teammate in the 1988-89 season of the Boston Met League and Colm beating Vivek Rao (then about 2450 USCF) as I lost to Danny Edelman on board two of a match vs Harvard. |
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Jan-10-15
 | | Annie K.: Stop complaining about how other people vote, and just set a better example instead. ;) |
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Jan-10-15
 | | OhioChessFan: Well, for about 8 years now I've done all I can, but they only let me vote once. |
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Jan-10-15
 | | Domdaniel: <Ohio> -- < I think a limit of 1 per lifetime would be good for most of the categories. Avatar, username, profile, funniest, helpful, and constructive, for sure.> I agree completely, as regards avatar, username, profile, etc. -- anything that is just chosen or created once, and then just sits there. But the other categories, I think, can develop from year to year -- a helpful or constructive person one year might (or might not!) also be helpful (etc.) the following year. In any case, 'helpful' and 'constructive' could easily be combined. I reckon the number of awards could be smaller ... and yes, I agree that the nominate/vote system is unnecessarily cumbersome. |
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Jan-10-15
 | | Domdaniel: <Annie> Hey, c'mon, A. -- can't a guy (or indeed a couple of guys) complain, kvetch, or gripe from time to time? It's not as if we're chronic complainers, kvetchers, or gripers ... is it? Anyhow, I blame those people over there. |
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Jan-10-15
 | | Annie K.: Oh, just being constructive, yanno. ;) |
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Jan-10-15
 | | Domdaniel: Played another two club matches today. While the team won both matches (hooray - this is the first year that the league has switched from game points to match points) -- while we obviously benefitted today, I prefer game points ... there are a number of reasons, such as the fact that narrow losses (2-3) are scored only as losses in the match point system, and 5-0 wins are simply wins, without a premium. The subtleties and nuances are lost. Match points (win-draw-loss) may have some advantages, soccer style, in certain competitions. But in a small league like this, game points must be better. Personally, with a loss and a draw, I lagged behind the team. The draw was especially painful -- I got into an endgame with three pawns for a Bishop, which I should've won. Having missed the winning line, I liquidated to a h-pawn + (wrong) Bishop - and offered a draw. Which, to my astonishment, was refused -- I had to play about 30 moves to demonstrate a totally drawn theoretical position. |
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| Jan-10-15 | | Pulo y Gata: <Domdaniel: After Tata Steel, Wesley is due to visit Ireland for the Bunratty weekender in February. Although the event is not FIDE rated, it has become one of the strongest weekend tournaments in Europe, with about 30 GMs playing (including Adams, Svidler, Short, etc in recent years).
There's a lot of excitement here about So's impending visit -- he's also due to give a simultaneous.> If you get the chance to play in the simul, it would be great to play the French. You sure will pick up a lot in the post-game discussion, he being a fellow French connoisseur. In an case, he's an amiable, soft-spoken young man. I hope you let us know how it goes. :-) |
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Jan-11-15
 | | Domdaniel: <Pula y Gata> Thanks. I'm not likely to play in the simul -- it's in the town of Ennis, which has a thriving chess club, but is a bit too far away for me. I may go to the Bunratty tournament, though. I'd like to see Wes in action -- he has been very impressive recently. Today's draw with Carlsen was really calm and cool. He has also become a genuine chess superstar. I played in a club match yesterday, and a lot of people were talking about his upcoming visit. Svidler, Topalov, and Adams, among many others, have played here in recent years, but this is the highest level of anticipation that I can recall. |
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Jan-11-15
 | | Domdaniel: Aujourd'hui, Je suis Charlie.
Vive La Defense. |
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| Jan-12-15 | | Pulo y Gata: Good to see warm welcome for Wesley. Sometimes people wish him to lose just to spite some of his fans, as you are surely aware of. He's totally removed from the bluster and braggadocio, if I may say so myself - and as you will hopefully observe firsthand. Good luck on the games! |
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Jan-12-15
 | | OhioChessFan: <Pulo> He's been so put off by some of the fans that he has several times sworn off posting on his player page. A terrific young talent, and still young enough he has time to take another step forward from "just making the top 10" to "real contender". |
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Jan-12-15
 | | Domdaniel: <Pulo y Gata> - < Sometimes people wish him to lose just to spite some of his fans, as you are surely aware of>
Yes, I've noticed -- and I think that's a ridiculous attitude. Though as <Ohio> says, some folk are just put off by the zealotry of So's fans ... including, at times, Wes himself. I'd just like to be able to follow the success of a fine young player -- who may now be a serious contender for the world title, but let's not get carried away. |
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Jan-13-15
 | | OhioChessFan: I don't get it. I haven't gotten it for like 8 years in a row. Maybe I won't look at the Caissars next year. |
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Jan-13-15
 | | Domdaniel: <Ohio> I once interviewed the Italian film director Bernardo Bertolucci, after he'd won several Oscars for 'The Last Emperor'. He told me that previously he'd been dismissive of the Oscars, seeing it as hype, razzamatazz, a marketing gimmick dressed up with sentiment. And then, to his own surprise, he found himself oddly touched to be voted a winner. He felt appreciated, and it pleased him. Wouldn't work with the Caissars, though. |
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Jan-13-15
 | | Annie K.: The candidate on second place needed 2 more votes to win. If you two had voted for him, you wouldn't have anything to whine about right now. Just saying. :p |
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Jan-13-15
 | | Domdaniel: <A> I'm not whining, and I don't mind who wins. I just haven't paid any attention to it this year (apart from one nomination) ... right now, I don't even know which candidates you're referring to. |
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| Jan-13-15 | | theodor: happy new year, dear friends. i am no longer ''premium'' member for a while, and i've just found, i can read and post! |
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Jan-13-15
 | | Domdaniel: <theodor> Happy are those who do for free what others (I've heard) pay for. |
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Jan-13-15
 | | OhioChessFan: I counted votes at 11:30. Saw it wouldn't change things. Thought it might be taking things a bit too seriously anyway. Realized whinin------errrrrrrr------discussing it might be a sign of taking it too seriously already. |
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Jan-14-15
 | | Domdaniel: <Pulo y Gata> I'm now told that Wesley So's simul in Ennis will be for junior players only - 20 of them. Which excludes me, though I may go to watch. I think it's possible to learn something about a player from the way they conduct simuls. Nigel Short, whom I played a couple of years ago, is extremely efficient and scores highly. Tony Miles, whom I played in the 1970s, was a more interesting player, though this may have reduced his simul efficiency. I remember he began with 1.d4 on the first board, 1.c4 on the 2nd, and 1.Nf3 on the 3rd, then repeating this pattern every three boards. This is a device used by blindfold simul players to make it easier to distinguish between the various games -- though I'm not so sure how useful it is in a normal simul. I faced 1.d4, and replied 1...e6, to which he played 2.e4, transposing into a French. I was happy, not just because I liked playing the French, but because I thought he might be a little out of his comfort zone. This was perhaps true. After 1.d4 e6 2.e4 d5 3.Nd2 b6, he made strenuous efforts to refute Black's rare 3rd move - which may be a little dubious but is not easy to refute (in fact Miles later played it himself as Black). I got a nice position, and drew. |
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Jan-14-15
 | | Domdaniel: Carpe diem = Whine for a day |
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| Jan-14-15 | | Pulo y Gata: <Domdaniel> I have seen Wesley conduct simul from years ago. He plays differently now, but back then he didn't seem to me to be very impressive at it. Nigel, for all his experience, must have developed a strategy to minimize losses and win as much as possible. Congratulations on the draw! Is this game here at CG? |
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| Jan-15-15 | | achieve: <Dom> Just now discovered it was "you" who had replied on the MVL-Hou gamepage, after I reluctantly checked how the heck that can be; I saw no post following mine... Turns out that you were on my ignore list, and I do not recall me putting you there, ever. Quite weird, as I recently wondered why you did not respond to posts here, heh. Anyways, another hurdle out of the way; haven't got a clue how this may have happened. |
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