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offramp
Member since Aug-16-03 · Last seen Jan-18-26
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-17-26 Tata Steel Masters (2026) (replies)
 
offramp: Round 1: Me: v The Real World. 0-1👉= 0-1👉= 1-0👉1-0✅ =👉1-0 =👉=✅ =👉=✅ 0-1👉1-0. My results have changed. Gukesh drew,
 
   Jan-17-26 offramp chessforum
 
offramp: Round 1: Me: v The Real World. 0-1👉= 0-1👉= 1-0👉1-0✅ =👉1-0 =👉=✅ =👉=✅ 0-1👉1-0. My results have changed. Gukesh drew,
 
   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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Ye Olde Offrampe Predicktions

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Nov-11-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Here are the entries. The result will be after all tiebreaks and everything, for <Round 4>.

1110010010000000
1011011110101110
0000000000000000
1001011110100011
1011011100110111

Nov-11-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: I had a great time in Rome. A very beautiful city. I was there in 2019.

I was in the Vatican, inside the chirch, when there was an unscheduled appearance by papa Francesco uno.

He held a Mass, there and now, at the Vatican, imparting an Urbi et Orbi blessing with plenary indulgence to pray for the end of the pandemic.

The <Urbi et Orbi> blessing is that it gives forgiveness for sins that have already been absolved, and for sins in the future.

I was very lucky to be present to be awarded such a plenary absolution! I am sin-free forever!

Nov-11-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  jnpope: 0100011001010101
Nov-12-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: <jnpope: 0100011001010101>

Thanks! We'll have the 4th Round result tomorrow night.

Nov-12-25  thegoodanarchist: Worst book I've ever tried reading is probably Moby Dick.
Nov-12-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: <thegoodanarchist: Worst book I've ever tried reading is probably Moby Dick.>

...It has a big plus; it has about 120 short chapters, so you can read a few bits now and then - I have never actually read it, alpha to omega.

Nov-13-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
Here the results in the 4th Round.

100000100101110

User: Williebob won!

Nov-13-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: The 5th Round starts tomorroe; it has 16 players.

Here are the FIDE & LiChess numbered pairs.

Svane
Sindarov

Pentala Harikrishna\
José Martínez Alcántara

Nodirbek Yakubboev\
Gabriel Sargissian

Lê Quang Liêm\
Alexander Donchenko

Daniil Dubov\
Sam Shankland

Aleksey Grebnev\
Andrey Esipenko

Wei Yi
Sevian

Levon Aronian\
Arjun Erigaisi

<HOW TO ENTER>
Here is an example:
Svane
Sindarov
If you think Svane will get through to the next round, put a <1>.
If you think Sindarov will get through to the next round, put a <0>.
Do the same thing for each match-up.
You could end up with a string of 8 <1s> & <0s>, like this: <10001011>.

Nov-13-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: 11111111
Nov-13-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  jnpope: 11011011
Nov-13-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  Williebob: The Round 4 result appears to be <1000001001011110>, and my guess was <1011011110101110>,

so it looks like I was off by <0011010111110000>, for a score of 50%. Which is what I have scored in *every over the board tournament* I have ever played. Typical me!

Nov-13-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  Williebob: Knockout format seems the most nerve wracking kind of tournament past the first round. Nothing but on-form players meeting each other!

I'll hazard a guess for Round 5 winners:
10111010

Nov-14-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  Troller: <offramp: There's 16 players left. You did very well in round 4.>

I've seen through you, this you write to everyone just to lure us in here. Once you have us all hooked, this forum will turn into a full-blown online casino that can subsidize your retirement, feeding on the poor working class of chess kibitzers.

But as I am here anyway, let's give it a go:
00111010

This is what I think most likely but I hope for Svane and Aronian to go through...

Nov-16-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  Williebob: Final result for Round 5:
00100010

My prediction was 62.5% correct, but feels like 37.5% dumb luck.

Nov-16-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Here are the results for Round 5.

00100010

By miles, the winner is <Troller>. Very well done!
👏✔️⭐💯🥇🏆

You have won this book:
https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/...

Nov-17-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: <thegoodanarchist: Worst book I've ever tried reading is probably Moby Dick.>

Two days ago I saw <Moby Dick>, with the great Orson Welles as Father Mapple. He gives a resounding sermon.

He gives a sermon based on Jonah & the whale.

But wait a minute!

What did Father Mapple give a sermon about WHAT for all the other Sundays for his forty years as a Preacher?

Nov-19-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Salt-N-Pepa. Do you know that both of that group have grey hair?
Nov-24-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
[Event "Round 2: Antolak, Julia - Kashlinskaya, Alina"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/germa..."]
[Date "2025.09.21"]
[Round "2.1"]
[White "Antolak, Julia"]
[Black "Kashlinskaya, Alina"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2274"]
[WhiteTitle "WGM"]
[WhiteTeam "SC TuRa Harksheide"]
[WhiteFideId "1159569"]
[BlackElo "2449"]
[BlackTitle "IM"]
[BlackTeam "OSG Baden-Baden"]
[BlackFideId "4198026"]
[Termination "Unplayed"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "A22"]
[Opening "English Opening: King's English Variation, Two Knights Variation, Smyslov System"]
[UTCDate "2025.09.21"]
[UTCTime "13:25:44"]
[BroadcastName "German Women's Bundesliga 2025/26"] [BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/germa..."]
[GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/germa..."]

1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 Bb4 3. g3 Nf6 4. Bg2 O-O 5. e4 Bxc3 6. bxc3 d6 7. Ne2 Nbd7 8. O-O Nc5 9. d3 Bd7 10. h3 Ba4 11. Qd2 Bc6 12. f4 a6 13. Qe3 Na4 14. f5 b5 15. cxb5 axb5 16. g4 Nd7 17. g5 Kh8 18. h4 Nab6 19. Qg3 d5 20. h5 dxe4 21. dxe4 Ra4 22. g6 Bxe4 23. h6 fxg6 24. Bg5 Qe8 25. hxg7+ Kxg7 26. f6+ Kh8 27. Bxe4 Rxe4 28. Qf3 Ra4 29. Qh3 Rf7 30. Rf2 Qa8 31. Ng3 Qd5 32. Raf1 Rxa2 33. Bh6 Rxf2 34. Bg7+ Kg8 35. Rxf2 Nf8 36. Qh6 Nbd7 37. Kh2 Qc6 38. Nf5 Nxf6 39. Ne7+ Rxe7 40. Rxf6 Ne6 41. Bh8 Qa8 42. Rxe6 Qa2+ 0-1

Nov-25-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Here's a good question!

When I started a household, it was <crucial> to pay Water, Gas and Electricity. Ya gotta pay 'em!

Nowadays it's Water, Gas, Electricity and Internet.

<Question: If you were in dire straits, which one of those 4 would you stop paying?>

Nov-25-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
offramp chessforum (kibitz #2033)

<offramp: Here's a good one: Famous food/drink that MUST have 4 ingredients.... <Spanish tortilla>: eggs, potatoes, onions, olive oil.🥘...>

I think I am getting really old.

Making a spanish potato tortilla was <a long-drawn out affair>.

Even though I used a mandoline🪕🎶 and the microwave - the whole poxy business is still in progress. I have made the raw omelette and I still have to actually fry it.

Nov-25-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: offramp chessforum (kibitz #2122)

< offramp: Salt-N-Pepa. Do you know that both of that group have grey hair?>

Salt-N-Pepa both have salt & pepper hair.

Nov-27-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: [Event "Rapid 3: Sargissian, Gabriel - Maghsoodloo, Parham"] [Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/karen..."] [Date "2025.11.27"]
[Round "3.4"]
[White "Sargissian, Gabriel"]
[Black "Maghsoodloo, Parham"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2613"]
[WhiteTitle "GM"]
[WhiteFideId "13300881"]
[BlackElo "2657"]
[BlackTitle "GM"]
[BlackFideId "12539929"]
[TimeControl "15+10"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "D12"]
[Opening "Slav Defense: Quiet Variation, Schallopp Defense"] [UTCDate "2025.11.27"]
[UTCTime "12:55:51"]
[BroadcastName "Karen Asrian Memorial 2025"]
[BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/karen..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/karen..."]
Nov-27-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: 1. d4 [%eval 0.17] [%clk 0:15:18] 1... d5 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:15:18] 2. Nf3 [%eval 0.08] [%clk 0:15:23] 2... Nf6 [%eval 0.11] [%clk 0:15:26] 3. c4 [%eval 0.22] [%clk 0:15:32] 3... c6 [%eval 0.24] [%clk 0:15:34] 4. e3 [%eval 0.15] [%clk 0:15:31] 4... Bf5 [%eval 0.14] [%clk 0:15:19] 5. Bd3 [%eval 0.1] [%clk 0:15:38] 5... e6 [%eval 0.23] [%clk 0:15:09] 6. Bxf5 [%eval 0.19] [%clk 0:15:11] 6... exf5 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:15:17] 7. Qb3 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:15:03] 7... Qb6 [%eval 0.26] [%clk 0:15:22] 8. O-O [%eval -0.01] [%clk 0:14:06] 8... Qxb3 [%eval 0.39] [%clk 0:14:08] 9. axb3 [%eval 0.4] [%clk 0:14:14] 9... Na6 [%eval 0.3] [%clk 0:14:15] 10. Bd2 [%eval 0.33] [%clk 0:13:08] 10... Bd6 [%eval 0.37] [%clk 0:13:56] 11. cxd5?! [%eval -0.22] Inaccuracy. ♘e5 was best. [%clk 0:12:53] 11... Nxd5 [%eval -0.06] [%clk 0:14:03] 12. Na3 [%eval -0.13] [%clk 0:12:58] 12... Nac7 [%eval -0.06] [%clk 0:13:55] 13. Nc4 [%eval -0.15] [%clk 0:13:04] 13... Nb5 [%eval -0.18] [%clk 0:13:56] 14. Ne1 [%eval -0.32] [%clk 0:12:17] 14... Kd7 [%eval -0.14] [%clk 0:13:30] 15. Nd3 [%eval -0.11] [%clk 0:12:22] 15... f6 [%eval -0.03] [%clk 0:13:35] 16. b4 [%eval -0.16] [%clk 0:12:24] 16... b6 [%eval -0.23] [%clk 0:13:39] 17. f3 [%eval -0.14] [%clk 0:12:09] 17... Rhe8 [%eval -0.18] [%clk 0:13:44] 18. Rfe1 [%eval -0.14] [%clk 0:12:13] 18... Bf8 [%eval -0.01] [%clk 0:13:31] 19. Rad1 [%eval -0.15] [%clk 0:11:38] 19... Rad8 [%eval -0.28] [%clk 0:13:34] 20. Kf2 [%eval -0.36] [%clk 0:10:15] 20... Kc8 [%eval -0.4] [%clk 0:13:33] 21. g3 [%eval -0.37] [%clk 0:10:16] 21... g5 [%eval -0.33] [%clk 0:13:18] 22. g4 [%eval -0.37] [%clk 0:09:47] 22... f4 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:13:26] 23. exf4 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:09:32] 23... Rxe1 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:13:34] 24. Rxe1 [%eval -0.04] [%clk 0:09:33] 24... Nxf4 [%eval 0.16] [%clk 0:13:43] 25. Nxf4 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:09:01] 25... gxf4 [%eval 0.26] [%clk 0:13:47] 26. Re6 [%eval 0.3] [%clk 0:06:49] 26... Rxd4 [%eval 0.35] [%clk 0:13:53] 27. Rxc6+ [%eval 0.26] [%clk 0:05:34] 27... Kb7?? [%eval 1.99] ♗lunder. ♔d7 was best. [%clk 0:14:02] 28. Rxf6 [%eval 2.13] [%clk 0:05:42] 28... Bxb4 [%eval 1.92] [%clk 0:14:10] 29. Rxf4 [%eval 1.98] [%clk 0:02:56] 29... Rxc4 [%eval 2.57] [%clk 0:13:36] 30. Rxc4 [%eval 2.52] [%clk 0:03:04] 30... Bxd2 [%eval 2.22] [%clk 0:13:44] 31. f4 [%eval 2.21] [%clk 0:03:06] 31... a5 [%eval 1.95] [%clk 0:13:52] 32. g5? [%eval 0.32] Mistake. ♔f3 was best. [%clk 0:02:59] 32... Nd6 [%eval 0.36] [%clk 0:13:34] 33. Rd4 [%eval 0.33] [%clk 0:03:07] 33... Bb4 [%eval 0.27] [%clk 0:13:43] 34. Kf3 [%eval 0.31] [%clk 0:03:07] 34... Bc5 [%eval 0.24] [%clk 0:13:31] 35. Rd1 [%eval 0.28] [%clk 0:02:59] 35... a4 [%eval 0.3] [%clk 0:13:39] 36. h4 [%eval 0.43] [%clk 0:03:02] 36... Nc4?? [%eval 4.42] ♗lunder. b5 was best. [%clk 0:13:43] 37. h5?! [%eval 3.33] Inaccuracy. ♖d7+ was best. [%clk 0:02:48] 37... Nxb2? [%eval 5.35] Mistake. ♔c7 was best. [%clk 0:13:50] 38. Rd7+ [%eval 4.76] [%clk 0:02:32] 38... Kc6 [%eval 5.74] [%clk 0:13:28] 39. Rxh7 [%eval 5.64] [%clk 0:02:12] 39... a3 [%eval 5.94] [%clk 0:12:29] 40. g6 [%eval 5.64] [%clk 0:02:01] 40... Bd4 [%eval 6.1] [%clk 0:12:34] 41. Ra7 [%eval 5.82] [%clk 0:01:42] 41... Nc4 [%eval 5.7] [%clk 0:12:43] 42. h6 [%eval 5.74] [%clk 0:01:22] 42... Na5 [%eval 5.53] [%clk 0:12:51] 43. g7?? [%eval 2.68] ♗lunder. ♖e7 was best. [%clk 0:01:25] 43... a2 [%eval 2.55] [%clk 0:13:00] 44. g8=Q [%eval 2.52] [%clk 0:01:30] 44... a1=Q [%eval 2.3] [%clk 0:13:08] 45. Qe8+?? [%eval 0.0] ♗lunder. ♔e4 was best. [%clk 0:00:46] 45... Kc5 [%eval 0.01] [%clk 0:13:14] 46. Rc7+ [%eval 0.01] [%clk 0:00:48] 46... Kb4 [%eval 0.17] [%clk 0:13:20] 47. Qe2 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:00:15] 47... b5 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:10:57] 48. Qd2+ [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:00:18] 48... Ka4 [%eval 0.14] [%clk 0:11:06] 49. Qc2+ [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:00:17] 49... Nb3 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:11:08] 50. Kg4 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:00:21] 50... Kb4 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:10:26] 51. h7 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:00:15] 51... Qg1+ [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:10:22] 52. Kf5?? [%eval -2.27] ♗lunder. ♔h5 was best. [%clk 0:00:21] 52... Bh8 [%eval -1.99] [%clk 0:10:19] 53. Qd3?? [%eval -55.57] ♗lunder. ♖d7 was best. [%clk 0:00:12] 53... Nd4+ [%eval -54.02] [%clk 0:10:19] 54. Ke4?! [%eval #-3] Checkmate is now unavoidable. ♕xd4+ was best. [%clk 0:00:20] 54... Qg2+ [%eval #-19] [%clk 0:10:18] 55. Ke3 [%eval #-19] [%clk 0:00:26] 55... Qf3+ [%eval #-18] [%clk 0:10:27] 56. Kd2 [%eval #-19] [%clk 0:00:32] 56... Qxf4+ [%eval #-19] [%clk 0:10:35] 0-1
Nov-27-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Do you know Joe Swash?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_S...

I have read that he had some heart problems.

His wife is worried about Joe Swash's-ticker.

Nov-28-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Has anyone, anywhere on earth, seen a bargain for <Black Friday>?
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