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offramp
Member since Aug-16-03 · Last seen Jan-17-26
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-16-26 Tata Steel Masters (2026) (replies)
 
offramp: <Freelance Assassin>, in Giri's last major tournament I predicted that would end up no where. I lambasted him. I face-planted because Giri won that tournament easily. SO NOW I have made a volte-face, whatever that is. I believe that <GIRI> will win this Tata Masters. ...
 
   Jan-16-26 offramp chessforum
 
offramp: Here's a good DVD Database: <ChessBase '26 Premium-Package Expand Your Chess Horizons Only available as download - Most computers no longer have DVD drives and the amount of data is now so large that it can no longer be stored on a DVD. After your purchase you will receive ...
 
   Jan-16-26 M Schekachikhin vs C Dolgun, 2024
 
offramp: The Caissa Hotel is on the Aegean Sea, in Ayvalik, Turkey. This game is very interesting all the way through, right from 4...Qh4!
 
   Jan-15-26 Julien Song
 
offramp: The first game is dead level. I reckon Song will win this match easily.
 
   Jan-15-26 Giri vs Niemann, 2025
 
offramp: Giri said... <"Before the game I visualized a victory against Niemann. There's this technique.... I saw myself win. Then I went a bit too far and I started thinking about who would be in my team for the Candidates' - and that's when I realized I had gone too far."
 
   Jan-15-26 Dickson (replies)
 
offramp: Someone asked, "What the dickens??" The answer is "No."
 
   Jan-15-26 S Rosenthal vs Count Isouard, 1871 (replies)
 
offramp: "Is You Is or Is You Ain't Isouard?"
 
   Jan-14-26 Keymer vs Carlsen, 2023
 
offramp: Keymer Rouge.
 
   Jan-14-26 Garry Kasparov (replies)
 
offramp: <Petrosianic>. I dislike stories about the 3rd Reich... Kasparov was expounding about Molotov and Stalin and the Germans. I could have followed the details but I <hate> checking WWII facts on Google because you get sucked into a whirlwind of right-wing horror. So I am ...
 
   Jan-14-26 J Puccini vs J P Gomez, 2015 (replies)
 
offramp: Good pun and a good game. The final move is hard-to-spot! I was expecting some hay-maker final blow, but it is a quiet move. In fact, that last move, 19. Qd2, could be a <CREEPING MOVE>. Creeping moves can only made by queens; Spassky specialised in them.
 
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Aug-26-24
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  offramp: I remember that in The Catcher in the Eye, Holden reminisces that his mum probably asked a thousand stupid questions about a typewriter.

We get that with chess sets. The best chess set from the history of the whole wide world is from the Sinquefield Cups.

Aug-26-24
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  offramp: British people will remember and love Christmas Puddings. Brandy, raisins, suet, orange peel etc etc.

When I was young it took about an hour to heat up a Christmas pudding.

BTW in those days British people used a LOT of suet. BTW suet is the actually I dunno.

My Dad really liked Christmas Puddings. But they took a long time to cook, or heat up.

BUT THEN my Dad had a revelation when Christmas Puddings came available in plastic containers. You could now have a Christmas pudding microwavable in THREE MINUTES!!

He started eating two or three Christmas Puddings every day. Even in August.

Ya gotta ease off the puddins dad!! LULZZ!!!

Aug-26-24
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  offramp: Yesterday we weighed the two kids. Joseph (24) is 64kg. Jessica (15) is also 64kg. Joseph intends to bulk up!
Aug-26-24
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  offramp: I haven't got a very high number of posts, so I I'm going to wish a happy birthday to every chess player at chessgames.com AND add a small insult.
Aug-27-24
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  OhioChessFan: You could offer a RIP to players dead over 100 years....
Aug-30-24
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  offramp: Last night I watched <Svengali> on telly.

I think it had been colourized, but I'm not sure. I had the feeling that the film was from like the mid-1930s, but it was from 1954!

I liked the film. I like that crazy Donald Wolfit. There were big problems with the screen resolution. Was this like 10th generation reproduction?

In the last 10 years has <anyone> read <Trilby>? In the world? That book once swept the English-speaking world.

Sep-02-24
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  offramp: In my country, UK, the school year starts at September.

I started secondary school in 1974. 50 years ago.

At the reunion I am showing people my stupid dog with its spastic colon because I want to raise £60,000 for my stupid dog.

Sep-02-24
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  offramp: 😂 I haven't got a dog. I have a maverick cat. She comes into my house but she seems to be a free agent. I have a box of cat food. Good luck to her.
Sep-02-24
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  offramp: On YouTube I sometimes have a look at <Flatearthers> videos.

I wonder, how many <chessgames.com> members who are <Flerfers>?

I think there are zero <cg.com> kibitzers who are believers in a <flat earth>.

I could be wrong!

Sep-02-24
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  offramp: My kids were in Kenya.

Kenyans like <lots> of salt on their food.

Throughout my life i haven't used much salt.

Perhaps the health warnings spooked me.

On telly, TV chefs recommend to use more salt!

Sep-02-24
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  offramp: On Channel 4 I saw bits of <Mrs Doubtfire>.

I am afraid that I can't stand Robin Williams.

I also don't like Fierce @#$%nan, i.e. Pierce Brosnan.

<BUT> in that film there was one <GREAT> scene, next to the swimming pool.

It's that great 10 second episode where Williams howfs an orange at Brosnan - great aim!!!

Then, Mrs Doubtfire <blames the "boys">. And the Brosnan character <knows> it's Mrs Doubtfire.

One of my favourite movie moments!

Sep-08-24
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  offramp: How about having a prediction contest for the Olympiad?? That could be some fun.

<Give us the top 6 finishers in the Budapest Olympiad.>

If necessary here is the tie-breaker: <Who came in last position?>

I award bonus points, especially for surprising, erudite or close-but-no-cigar choices (please use less than one million words).

I think it would be better for everyone to use the 3-letter country codes, like the ones from airlines; I mean the standard ones.

The first prize is a 12-in-one remote control for betamax/8-track etc etc it's pretty ...big.

Sep-08-24
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  perfidious: <offramp>, if I get in on the action, the only hope is to throw a dozen or so names in a hat and pray.
Sep-08-24
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  offramp: USA should have a chance, but oddly enough I don't think they will do well.

HUN is the home team. Has a great chance. In the 1960s and 70s HUN came second often.

UZB has a powerful team, and they won last time.

And the wacky ARM were second last time. Would you sneeze at them??

CHN has problems owing to the elephant in the team: Ding Liren.

ENG might do well. Who knows?

NOR is <not> a one-man team. I can visualising Carlsen through the opposition, scoring 6.5/8 or 7/8; but his team are all very capable.

FRA. The crazy French could easily get a podium finish.

There's a lot to think about!

Sep-08-24
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  offramp: 0149519168
Sep-09-24
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  Williebob: I look forward to the Olympiad and might just put a prediction down here, <offramp> -- thanks for inviting us!

Certainly the Olympiads are more satisfyingly competitive in the 21st century. The Soviets won nearly every installment they competed in for decades. All the world's chess medals, cups and titles being hoarded behind the Iron Curtain... probably hard for youngsters to imagine now.
Sep-10-24
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  Troller: Okay, so a prediction on the top-6:

<No-brainers>
USA -top seed but prolly not gold
IND -could take the entire thing
CHN -I do not expect gold but outside of top-6 would be a disappointment

<With home-advantage>
HUN -not that I really expect that much but it would make for a nice story

<The longshots>
FRA -I expect Alireza to join Fischer-like 57 minutes into the event and proceed to make top score on board 1
SRB -they always have strong pro players and now they have been joined by Russians Sarana and Predke - could easily make top-5

Sep-10-24
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  offramp: Here's a funny puzzler.

The most popular sport in the world: football (i.e. soccer).

And here are the planet's <VERY VERY WORST> national sides:

INDIA
CHINA
CANADA
RUSSIA.

There's got to be a correlation there somewhere.

Sep-10-24
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  offramp: Did you see that Japan beat PRC CHINA 7-0 at soccer?

The politburo is, apparently, angry.

Sep-10-24
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  offramp: I have decided to nail my colours to the mizzenmast.

1 UZB
2 IND
3 NOR
4 USA
5 ENG
6 IRAN

YES!

Sep-10-24
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  Williebob: 1. IND
2. UZB
3. CHN wins tiebreak over NOR
USA will underperform due to lack of esprit de corp.
Sep-11-24  thegoodanarchist: I know who will win! You heard it here first.
Sep-13-24
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  offramp: In 1993, Yankee Doodle Dandy was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", and in 1998, the film was included on the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Movies list, a compilation of the 100 greatest films in American cinema.
Sep-23-24
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  offramp: The top 6 were:

1. IND
2. USA
3. UZB
4. CHN
5. SERBIA
6. ARM.

Germany finished 7th, and they were seeded to be 7th.

ENG were 20th. NED were 21st.

In last position was either BVI or Vanuatu.

Sep-23-24
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  offramp: I think Ding Liren will win game 1 versus Gukesh.
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