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keypusher
Member since Sep-23-04
Scott Thomson

The Perseus Project: The classics in Greek, Latin & English

https://scaife.perseus.org/reader/u...

A link to a page with downloads from the Venetus A, the oldest complete manuscript of the Iliad, courtesy of Harvard:

http://www.homermultitext.org/manus...

From Google Books, a link to Tarrasch's book on the 1908 world championship. I've translated his notes on the game pages.

http://books.google.com/books?id=0C...

Lasker's book on St. Petersburg 1909

http://www.google.com/books?id=o3eC...

Tarrasch's <Dreihundert Schachpartien>, which covers his career from the beginning through his match with Chigorin in 1893

https://books.google.com/books?id=9...

The passion for playing chess is one of the most unaccountable in the world. It slaps the theory of natural selection in the face. It is the most absorbing of occupations. The least satisfying of desires. A nameless excrescence upon life. It annihilates a man. You have, let us say, a promising politician, a rising artist that you wish to destroy. Dagger or bomb are archaic and unreliable - but teach him, inoculate him with chess.

-- H.G. Wells

Chess-play is a good and witty exercise of the mind for some kind of men, and fit for such melancholy, Rhasis holds, as are idle, and have extravagant impertinent thoughts, or troubled with cares, nothing better to distract their mind, and alter their meditations; invented (some say) by the general of an army in famine, to keep soldiers from mutiny: but if it proceed from overmuch study, in such case it may do more harm than good; it is a game too troublesome for some men's brains, too full of anxiety, all out as bad as study; besides it is a testy choleric game, and very offensive to him that loseth the mate. William the Conquerer, in his younger years, playing at chess with the Prince of France (Dauphine was not annexed to that crown in those days) losing a mate, knocked the chess-board about his pate, which was a cause afterwards of much enmity between them.

--Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy

Just because many great chess players were obnoxious jerks, doesn't mean that if you're an obnoxious jerk you're a great chess player.

--AgentRgent

You are also a machine, as are Anand, Carlsen, Kasparov, and Fischer. You and the others are just inferior machines. Your idea of beautiful chess is simply faulty chess that is not caught in its faults.

--vsaluki

Alas, before the post mortem the gods have placed the game.

--Phony Benoni

A chess engine is a great antidote to human optimism.

--johnlspouge

[Y]ou have not been mean to me. Being mean to me is accepting my sacrifices and then taking me to a lost ending.

--Sally Simpson

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   keypusher has kibitzed 32277 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-08-26 World Championship Women's Candidates (2026)
 
keypusher: <boz: Nobody wants to win this.> Jiner Zhu has finally reached first -- a tie for first, anyway.
 
   Apr-07-26 Chessgames - Politics (replies)
 
keypusher: NYT article re the decision to go to war -- hopefully not paywalled. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/07/...
 
   Apr-07-26 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
keypusher: (I Want to Live Like) Common People https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxh...
 
   Apr-06-26 Botvinnik - Flohr (1933) (replies)
 
keypusher: <However....in this event USSR Championship (1944) Flohr and Botvinnik were favorites.> These stories all begin with bull****. Flohr had finished second behind Kotov in the Moscow semifinal. Other than that he had barely played chess since 1939. The idea that he would have ...
 
   Apr-06-26 Chessgames - Sports (replies)
 
keypusher: <UCLA's Betts will be eaten alive at the WNBA level. They'll take her lunch money.> Alright, I'm calling it. Thanks to HMM Lauren Betts is going to be WNBA Rookie of the Year.
 
   Apr-05-26 World Championship Candidates (2026) (replies)
 
keypusher: <SFOD> <teyss> <FSR> Thanks for the helpful responses. I think if you picked Sindarov second or even third you're doing pretty well (especially since the tournament isn't even half over).
 
   Apr-04-26 Caruana vs Bluebaum, 2026 (replies)
 
keypusher: Great pun <rcs784>. And a glorious new chapter for the <Fawn Pawn>. Game Collection: Fawn Pawns Hope <Open Defence> sees this game.
 
   Apr-03-26 Vasiukov vs R Naranja, 1974
 
keypusher: [DIAGRAM] White finds a pretty win from here.
 
   Apr-03-26 Y Kraidman vs Vasiukov, 1974
 
keypusher: Wonderful finale from here. [DIAGRAM]
 
   Apr-03-26 Manila (1974)
 
keypusher: Best tournament of Vasiukov's life according to Chessmetrics. http://chessmetrics.com/cm/CM2/Play...
 
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Jun-13-08
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  keypusher: <whiskeyrebel> Nice!

<sergey sorotkin> Thanks I will, and I will look at your comments on the Karpov-Spassky ending too. But I wish my endgame skills were greater...

Jun-23-08  brankat: Nice photos from L.Vegas!
Jul-18-08  myschkin: Thank you for your kind words!
Aug-27-08
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  keypusher: taking a break
Oct-09-08  brankat: Still on a break? :-)
Oct-11-08  Red October: hi your time in our game is down to less than 2 days, friendly reminder :)
Oct-11-08
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  keypusher: <brankat> yes, except for politics and economics on the Rogoff page. But I will get back into it more fully as the match gets underway.

<Red October> Thanks!

Oct-21-08  Jim Bartle: Many, many thanks for the comment on the Short page, kp. As I said, the first comment hurt a little but was OK, but the second "smug" comment really stung. It's been great to read the supportive comments from other kibitzers, several of whom are often (fair, respectful) antagonists.
Oct-22-08
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  keypusher: <Jim Bartle> I admire Nigel Short very much, but no one ever accused him of having good manners. Clearly he had that diatribe all stored up and ready to go and just happened to unleash it on a very undeserving target.
Oct-22-08  Benzol: <Jim Bartle> You certainly didn't deserve the diatribe. All kibitzers on this site deserve civility regardless of their playing strength.
Oct-22-08
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  keypusher: <Benzol: <Jim Bartle> ... All kibitzers on this site deserve civility regardless of their playing strength.>

I wouldn't go <that> far. :-)

Oct-23-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: London 1899 issues

Solatium: Compensation for injured feelings as distinct from financial loss or physical suffering.

Lee received BPS 10, Bird 5. This was apart from consolation money. What was this about?

Results for White: +59-81=46, or .31/.44./.25

Vienna Game +1-7=1
Evans Gambit +0-2=0
Sicilian Defense +1-5=0
Philidor +0-4=0

QP Game +12-20=10
Ruy Lopez +10-11=4
Scotch +1-3=0

English Knight's Opening +3-0=0
Caro-Kann +3-0=3
French +10-8=5

Nov-12-08
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  keypusher: <Garry Kasparov
Kenkaku: However, Pillsbury did not fail to come above him in any tournamanet due to lack of success against Lasker. He would often win against the top players, the games he put all of his energy into, and stumble against the lesser-knowns. Remember, Pillsbury had a lifelong illness from St. Petersburg (1895-96) onward.>
Nov-16-08  brankat: <keypusher> In case You have not seen the pic before, here is the link to a photo of Dr.Lasker and his brother Berthold:

http://blog.chess.com/qtsii/emanuel...

Nov-16-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: <brankat> thanks, I love that picture.
Nov-18-08  brankat: <keypusher> Here is a real treat for You. Dr.Lasker's Biography, a part of it from a somewhat unusual angle :-) A fascinating read nonetheless:

http://www.astrotheme.com/portraits...

Nov-28-08  Open Defence: Happy Thanksgiving!!
Dec-02-08  brankat: Still studying Dr.Lasker's Bio? :-)
Dec-05-08  brankat: For Your viewing pleasure. New York, 1893!

http://picasaweb.google.com/Caissa1...

Dec-18-08  positionalgenius: <keypusher> are you ever going to get on queenalice again?
Dec-24-08  brankat: Wishing You an enjoyable Holiday Season!
Dec-28-08
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  chancho: Happy Holidays <keypusher>. Sorry that it took so long to send.
Dec-31-08  brankat: Hi <kp>

May You have a very Happy New Year!

Dec-31-08
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  chancho: Happy New Year <Keypusher>!
Jan-01-09
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  WannaBe: Happy New Year <keypusher>!!!
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