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offramp
Member since Aug-16-03 · Last seen Jan-01-26
Some chess books that I think are outstanding:

1. <Fundamental Chess Endgames>, by Müller & Lamprecht, reprinted 2020. 400pp+, £25.

2. <Secrets of Practical Chess>, by Dr Nunn. 256pp (the USUAL 256pp!, i.e. the usual 2^8). £20.

3. <Capablanca's Best Chess Endings>, Irving Chernev's best work. 300pp. £15.

4. <107 Great Chess Battles 1939-1945>, written by Alexander Alekhine, but edited by Edward Winter. 256pp, £15.

5 (a) <Petrosian Year by Year Volume 1 (1942-1962)>, and - Karolyi & Gyozalyan, 484pp.
(b) <Petrosian Year by Year Volume 2 (1963-1984)> - Karolyi & Gyozalyan, 516pp.
They are £34 each. I bought one, then a few months later, the other volume.
They are available in Kindle format!

6. <The Queen's Gambit Accepted: A Sharp and Sound Response to 1. d4> by Chris Ward.
Ward wrote a superb book about the QGD, many years ago. I think this is useful for a book about the QGA. A total antidote to 1. d4, 2. c4.

And now some total clinkers. NOT those well-known garbage chess books.

The following are really bad chess books.

1. <Capablanca: A Compendium of Games, Notes, Articles, Correspondence, Illustrations and Other Rare Archival Materials on the Cuban Chess Genius Jose Raul Capablanca, 1888-1942> by Edward Winter. 360pp. c. £35. The title is the best thing.

2. <Larsen: Move by Move> - Cyrus Lakdawala
Paperback, 488pp.

3. <Emanuel Lasker Volumes 1, 2 & 3 - Forster, Negele & Tischbierek>. £55 each.
This book is unbelievably boring and tedious. Just look through it, then forget about it.
AT THIS SAME TIME a totally superb book has just come out: <Emanuel Lasker All Games Volume 1 & 2: 1889-1940 (2 books)>, £55 for two books:
Volume 1 covers the time Lasker became World Champion and played matches against Steinitz (twice for the World Championship), Bird and Blackburne amongst others. He also took part several famous tournaments including Hastings 1895, St Petersburg 1895-96 and Nuremberg 1896.

Volume 2 covers the time Lasker played matches against Marshall, Tarrasch, Janowski, Schlechter and Capablanca for the World Championship. He also took part several famous tournaments including St Petersburg 1914, New York 1924, Moscow 1935 & 1936 and Nottingham 1936.

Hardbacks, 388 and 342 pages, Russian Chess House. A real bargain.

4. <Pal Benko : My Life, Games and Compositions>, £140. Who is the most famous chess player out of Benko and Fischer? Who published the most plush, most opulent book? Benko.

.....
Here are another 7 books:

<He received a letter from his bookseller, informing him that only seven copies had been sold, and concluding with a polite request for the balance.
Scythrop <[SKI-throp]> did not despair. <Seven copies,> he thought, <have been sold. Seven is a mystical number, and the omen is good. Let me find the seven purchasers of my seven copies, and they shall be the seven golden candlesticks with which I will illuminate the world.>.>

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   Jan-01-26 A Elo vs Fischer, 1957
 
offramp: 🐰ྀི🐇𝘞𝘩𝘪𝘵𝘦 𝘙𝘢𝘣𝘣𝘪𝘵𝘴 McCartney was the passenger and the driver found it very hard to write songs. P McC said it was really easy, "You say something, and I'll say something back. You start." The driver said <Hello>, and Paul said ...
 
   Jan-01-26 Tal vs Timman, 1985
 
offramp: Today's Pun of the Day: <"One King to Rule Them All">. The pun comes from <Lord of the Rings>. <One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.> There is no Christmas connection whatsoever.
 
   Dec-31-25 P Lalic vs R Marsden, 2025
 
offramp: The white king's ♘ did a huge amount of damage. An imaginative game.
 
   Dec-31-25 D Maycock Bates vs P Lalic, 2025
 
offramp: A very interesting opening variation. It ends here. [DIAGRAM] To reach this position, White has to navigate a drunken boat (Rimbaud).
 
   Dec-31-25 P Lalic vs J Foley, 2025
 
offramp: I think Mr Foley should have played 12...f5. His position was lost very early. A version of the Greek gift. GG.
 
   Dec-31-25 M Ciocan vs P Lalic, 2025
 
offramp: It's interesting that the doubled pawns on the g-file totally kibosh all kingside attacks by White. I reckon that in the final position Black is half a pawn ahead; but there is no way through.
 
   Dec-31-25 Caruana vs Carlsen, 2025
 
offramp: Carlsen played with his usual incisiveness. [DIAGRAM] 29...a4. Black makes a way into the White position. 35...Ra8 [DIAGRAM] Black has made a lot of progress. 44...Kd4 [DIAGRAM] Carlsen would consider this a win. I could learn a lot in these last 10 moves.
 
   Dec-31-25 P Lalic vs R Haldane, 2025
 
offramp: White played the Goring Gambit, one of the <safest> gambits, just behind the QGD. By move 16 White had a definite advantage ... [DIAGRAM] White had ♝ & ♗ v ♞&♘ . 16...Ne5. 29...Nf4. [DIAGRAM] White won without moving his Ra1. A good example of the Goring ...
 
   Dec-31-25 N Theodorou vs L Dominguez Perez, 2025 (replies)
 
offramp: <MissScarlett: <cg>'s trademark Ten Days of Christmas limping to a conclusion. A New Year's themed pun is solicited!> One of these things doesn't look like the others. One of these is a Lord of The Rings pun, t was about two days ago.
 
   Dec-28-25 K Tsarouhas vs X Mastalerz, 2016 (replies)
 
offramp: To all chess-players all over the world - no matter how strong you are - I send excellent vibes for the Christmas period, like 23th Dec to 6th Jan.
 
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Dec-24-16
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  Penguincw: Great performance at LCC in the prediction contests. And a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. :)
Dec-31-16  WinKing: Happy New Year <offramp>! 😊
Dec-31-16
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  offramp: Happy New Year, everybody !
Jan-08-17
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  offramp: Game collection, Lasker - Blackburne (1892).
Jan-10-17  WinKing: Hi <offramp>!

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Jan-11-17
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  offramp: I only found out today that "onto" should not be used: on to is correct.
Jan-11-17  zanzibar: Where did you find that found?
Jan-11-17
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  offramp: Zanzibar it was in the <Guardian Style Book > which is a very good book. Lots of newspapers have published their style guides and I always find them interesting.

I have voted for you!

Jan-11-17  zanzibar: Thanks, that's quite a compliment from one of my favorite fellows here on <CG>.

Although I suspect I'll still be on to onto.

Jan-25-17
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  offramp: PROTECTED PASSER!?!

The only protected passer I know is <Passer gongonensis>, the parrot-billed sparrow.

Jan-25-17
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  offramp: Game of the year
Aronian vs R Rapport, 2017
Jan-26-17
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  offramp: There was a French writer named https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%... François Dufrêne.
Jan-26-17
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  offramp: I think that chess would be better if every ply was numbered instead of every move. So every odd move number is a White move and every even number is Black. There would be no need for those dratted ellipses for black moves: instead of 24...Ne5 it would be 48. Ne5.

It seems more logical to me but whoever decided to number only each pair of moves must have had some reason for doing so.

I wonder what they do in Go and Shogi.

Feb-02-17
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  offramp: <jphamlore: I completely called it: <jphamlore: I think at this point of her chess career, the last thing Hou Yifan wants is to keep playing fellow women. This event's pairings are not doing her any favors.>

The modern paradox: Never have there been more ways of communicating, yet people simply can't find a way to talk to each other. The event's organizers believe they are doing Hou Yifan a favor when actually anyone who knows a thing about her career would know she would prefer to play strong male players over females at this point in her career.

Sadly no one is addressing the issue that ruined Judit Polgar's chances. Can there ever be a woman trained from a young age to be a universal player, capable of playing all openings as White instead of restricting herself to a narrow repertoire of either 1. e4 or 1. d4? Because that is the current trend for the best of the male players. Even Kramnik is more willing to open 1. e4 these days.>

Wow! He did completely call it. Good one.

Feb-09-17
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  offramp: How often in 2016 did you physically set up a full chess set?

I think I did it thrice, playing with my daughter.

Feb-09-17  Howard: My personal response would be...not nearly enough times! I used to play over GM games frequently, but I just can't seem to find the motivation anymore. But, I'll always be devoted to chess!
Feb-15-17
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  offramp: "Coincidence increasingly haunts the Adept as he ages, so that eventually even miracles become commonplace to him."
Feb-17-17
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  offramp: Another place I post to frequently is IMDB, but they are closing their message boards. What a bunch of rotters!

http://www.imdb.com/boards/

Feb-18-17
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  offramp: They applauded his strong moves. They booed his weak moves. They rushed the stage when he won and carried him on their shoulders in to the street for champagne and dancing.
Feb-22-17
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  offramp: There is a torrent file for all recorded FICS games from November 1999 onwards.

The games have been converted into PGN format and each one has been played through and the score autochecked by Fritz 14 at 10 seconds/move.

Contents looks like this:

FICS-games/
fics-1999-11.pgn.bz2
fics-1999-12.pgn.bz2
fics-2000-01.pgn.bz2
... etc ...
fics-2009-08.pgn.bz2
fics-2009-09.pgn.bz2
fics-2009-10.pgn.bz2
... etc ...
fics-2016-12.pgn.bz2
fics-2017-01.pgn.bz2
fics-2017-02.pgn.bz2

The total number of games is just over 1.74 billion.

The total download size is about 165 Gb, zipped.

Unzipped... I am not sure.

http://ficsgames.com/ has a searchable version of this data online.

Feb-22-17
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  offramp: I have three laptops and I am doing a new blundercheck of all the games with Stockfish 8 at 15 seconds per move.

Setting that up allowed me to see exactly how many games there were in this interesting collection.

It is much more than I thought:

2,518,172,389 games.

That shows how much FICS usage has increased in recent years.

Feb-23-17
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  offramp: Which matches for the World Chess Championship have been between players who were indisputably the World's number 1 and 2?
Feb-26-17
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  offramp: "Guinness was invented by English brewers who brewed a strong porter in the then English fashion, viz:

"Arthur Guinness, who founded a brewery in Dublin in 1759, might have been surprised that his drink would one day become such a potent national symbol. He was a committed unionist and opponent of Irish nationalism; before the Irish Rebellion of 1798 he was even accused of spying for the British authorities. His descendants continued to support unionism passionately – in 1913, one gave the Ulster Volunteer Force £10,000 (worth about £1 million, or $1.4 million, in today’s money) to fund a paramilitary campaign to resist Ireland being given legislative independence. The company was alleged to have lent men and equipment to the British army to help crush Irish rebels during the Easter Rising of 1916, afterwards firing members of staff whom it believed to have Irish-nationalist sympathies.

The beer the company has become most famous for – porter stout – was based on a London ale, a favourite of the street porters of Covent Garden and Billingsgate markets. Since 1886 the firm’s shares have been traded on the London Stock Exchange, and the company moved its headquarters to London in 1932, where it has been based ever since (it merged with Grand Metropolitan and renamed itself Diageo in 1997). As recently as the 1980s, the company has even considered disassociating itself from its Irish heritage. Worried about the impact on sales of the IRA’s terrorist campaign during the Troubles, Guinness came close in 1982 to re-launching the brand as an English beer brewed in west London. But as Northern Ireland’s situation improved in the 1990s, the company’s marketing strategy changed again towards marketing the beer as Irish, aiming its product at tourists in Ireland and the estimated 70 million people of Irish descent living around the world. Now the Guinness Storehouse, part of the original Dublin factory which was reopened as a tourist attraction in 2000, promotes Guinness to tourists as an Irish beer once again." ...http://www.economist.com/blogs/econ...

Feb-27-17
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  offramp: Cartoon: man falling from building writing in a book: "I am falling from a tall building. Expect to die very soon."

Cartoon: Bottom of man's torso upside-down, behind him a man holding two unattached bungee cords.

Mar-04-17
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  offramp: Ribli vs Yusupov, 2002 I am having a sweepstake about how long it will take for someone to mention "Alekhine's Gun" in the GoTD.

No later than 5am EST.

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