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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-18-26 Memorable Quotes chessforum
 
offramp: An absolutely incredible quote. 🙄 I am sure that this quote was said without a trace of irony. It is from User: tamar . Sindarov vs D Gukesh, 2026 (This had been posted within an hour of the end of this game:) <tamar: No comments on a queen sacrifice game?> I must find ...
 
   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 ...
 
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Nov-28-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Alfred, Lord Tennyson imitated the Galliambic metre for his poem, Boadicea. It begins as follows:

While about the shore of Mona those Neronian legionaries
Burnt and broke the grove and altar of the Druid and Druidess,

Although Catullus 63 is not typically translated directly into Galliambics, as they present more of a challenge in English, Peter Green did so for his 2005 edition of the complete poems of Catullus

Nov-30-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: [Event "Round 3: Van Foreest, Jorden - Gokerkan, Cem Kaan"] [Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/europ..."] [Date "2025.11.27"]
[Round "3.1"]
[White "Van Foreest, Jorden"]
[Black "Gokerkan, Cem Kaan"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2646"]
[WhiteTitle "GM"]
[WhiteFideId "1039784"]
[BlackElo "2394"]
[BlackTitle "GM"]
[BlackFideId "6336760"]
[TimeControl "3+2"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "B33"]
[Opening "Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation, Cobra Variation"] [UTCDate "2025.11.27"]
[UTCTime "12:34:24"]
[BroadcastName "European Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships 2025 | Blitz"] [BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/europ..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/europ..."]

1. e4 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:03:03] 1... c5 [%eval 0.25] [%clk 0:03:04] 2. Nf3 [%eval 0.2] [%clk 0:03:03] 2... e6 [%eval 0.28] [%clk 0:03:05] 3. d4 [%eval 0.4] [%clk 0:02:58] 3... cxd4 [%eval 0.29] [%clk 0:03:07] 4. Nxd4 [%eval 0.33] [%clk 0:02:58] 4... Nf6 [%eval 0.29] [%clk 0:03:08] 5. Nc3 [%eval 0.24] [%clk 0:02:58] 5... Nc6 [%eval 0.35] [%clk 0:03:09] 6. Ndb5 [%eval 0.25] [%clk 0:02:58] 6... Bc5 [%eval 0.29] [%clk 0:03:10] 7. Nd6+ [%eval 0.3] [%clk 0:02:56] 7... Ke7 [%eval 0.25] [%clk 0:03:11] 8. Bf4 [%eval 0.4] [%clk 0:02:57] 8... e5 [%eval 0.59] [%clk 0:03:12] 9. Nf5+ [%eval 0.61] [%clk 0:02:58] 9... Kf8 [%eval 0.57] [%clk 0:03:13] 10. Bg5 [%eval 0.58] [%clk 0:02:58] 10... Bb4 [%eval 0.73] [%clk 0:03:12] 11. Ne3 [%eval 0.81] [%clk 0:02:50] 11... Bxc3+ [%eval 0.82] [%clk 0:02:43] 12. bxc3 [%eval 0.77] [%clk 0:02:51] 12... Qa5 [%eval 0.91] [%clk 0:02:44] 13. Bd3?! [%eval 0.12] Inaccuracy. ♘c4 was best. [%clk 0:01:55] 13... Qxc3+ [%eval 0.22] [%clk 0:02:30] 14. Kf1 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:01:56] 14... d6 [%eval 0.17] [%clk 0:02:18] 15. Bxf6 [%eval 0.1] [%clk 0:01:56] 15... gxf6 [%eval 0.1] [%clk 0:02:19] 16. Rb1 [%eval 0.19] [%clk 0:01:55] 16... Be6 [%eval 0.7] [%clk 0:01:58] 17. Rxb7?! [%eval 0.05] Inaccuracy. ♕f3 was best. [%clk 0:01:55] 17... Kg7 [%eval 0.49] [%clk 0:01:41] 18. g3?! [%eval -0.24] Inaccuracy. ♘d5 was best. [%clk 0:01:05] 18... Rhb8 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:01:34] 19. Rxb8 [%eval -0.03] [%clk 0:00:55] 19... Bh3+ [%eval -0.03] [%clk 0:01:27] 20. Kg1 [%eval -0.02] [%clk 0:00:54] 20... Rxb8 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:01:28] 21. Bf1 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:00:54] 21... Be6 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:01:23] 22. h4 [%eval -0.08] [%clk 0:00:37] 22... Nd4 [%eval -0.11] [%clk 0:01:22] 23. Bh3 [%eval -0.64] [%clk 0:00:34] 23... Rb2?! [%eval 0.0] Inaccuracy. ♕c6 was best. [%clk 0:00:48] 24. Bxe6 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:00:34] 24... fxe6 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:00:49] 25. Qg4+ [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:00:35] 25... Kf7 [%eval 0.24] [%clk 0:00:43] 26. Qh5+ [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:00:36] 26... Kg7 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:00:45] 27. Kh2 [%eval 0.02] [%clk 0:00:17] 27... Qd2 [%eval 0.28] [%clk 0:00:36] 28. Ng4?? [%eval -2.44] ♗lunder. ♔h3 was best. [%clk 0:00:17] 28... Nxc2?? [%eval 5.99] ♗lunder. f5 was best. [%clk 0:00:19] 29. Qe8 [%eval 5.95] [%clk 0:00:17] 29... Rb7 [%eval 5.71] [%clk 0:00:14] 30. h5 [%eval 5.63] [%clk 0:00:17] 30... Rf7?? [%eval #7] Checkmate is now unavoidable. h6 was best. [%clk 0:00:05] 31. h6+ [%eval #6] [%clk 0:00:17] 31... Kg6 [%eval #3] [%clk 0:00:07] 32. Qg8+ [%eval #2] [%clk 0:00:18] 32... Kh5 [%eval #1] [%clk 0:00:08] 33. Kg2# [%clk 0:00:20] 1-0

Diiscovered #.

Dec-03-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: England lost the 1st Test in only 2 days. It was a bit crappy. Not a disaster, just crap. The England XI needed a short telling-off.

I am making a written petition to the Geometrician of the Universe:

<"O Geometrician of the Universe <[I TOLD you!]>, author and lover of peace, to know you is to live, to serve you is to reign; defend against every attack those who cry to you, so that all who trust in your protection may not fear the weapons of any foe.">

Dec-03-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Oh Sovereign of the Universe, every single night
Before I go to bed
I go down on my knees and thank God:
I'm an England cricket fan.

May the spirit which once inhabited my cricket helmet rise up and testify against me, if I have ever knowingly liked an Australian.

Dec-05-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: I bought a packet of salt.

<"100% NaCl; anti-caking agent".>

Eh? I bought this <🧻💩💩🚽> because I'm making a <🔞🤤🍌👙ing> cake!!
🎉🎂✨🍰🥳

Dec-05-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: 2nd Test, Brisbane.

That Test will have a 1-0 result. If England loses - the whole series would be lost.

It is a <Must Win> Test.

Dec-06-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: I am watching The Simpsons, "Homer's Night Out", S1 Ep10/13.

https://simpsons.fandom.com/wiki/Ye...

<"Ye Olde Offramp Inn">! I am famous!

Dec-08-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: In the event of me faking my death, leaving a pile of old clothes at Pickle Ditch (Merton), I am leaving for instruction for acolytes <as regards> the star system.

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟/★★★★★★ (6 glowing golden stars out of 6)
"An all time classic. The acme of human endeavour. This is the equivalent of <The Godfather I & II> <and> <Revolver> by The Beatles all sellotaped together. Even 20-year-olds on Spring Break in Miami have heard about this game. This game is outstanding in all phases of the game. After seeing this game, some people give up chess.....This game will be preserved in the Smithsonian Institute and in a salt mine in Austria etc etc...
Ivanchuk vs A Yusupov, 1991

Then through
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
🌟🌟🌟🌟
🌟🌟🌟
🌟🌟
🌟
Then
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (that's right! This is the next level)
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
⭐⭐⭐⭐
⭐⭐⭐
⭐⭐

<AND then>
💣
💣💣
💣💣💣
💣💣💣💣
💣💣💣💣💣
💣💣💣💣💣💣.

There ain't nothing lower than that.

Dec-13-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: My daughter suggested a mini Singer®️™ Sewing Machine... for Christmas. It was for sale at ToysRUs for £26.99.

But online I saw that a Karachi factory had closed down. A complete loom - sheep to garment - <should be> £185,000, but I bought it for just £9,600 (+ postage).

THAT'S forward thinking!

Dec-14-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
<"One thing about packing depressed me a little. I had to pack these brand-new ice skates my mother had practically just sent me a couple of days before. That depressed me. I could see my mother going in Spaulding's and asking the salesman a million dopy questions-and here I was getting the ax again. It made me feel pretty sad. She bought me the wrong kind of skates-I wanted racing skates and she bought hockey-but it made me sad anyway. Almost every time somebody gives me a present, it ends up making me sad.">

Catcher in the Rye

Dec-14-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
<Catcher in the Rye>
Good book - halfway it totally loses steam. 2nd half - very humdrum.

God knows why guys read it and run out into the street shooting anything moving.

Dec-14-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: I ate a lot of stilton... I can feeel it. It's a crazy cheese. I <KNOW> that I am going to have really crazy dreams. It's a wacky cheese. It is a beautiful thing.
Dec-16-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
How many standard (Staunton) chess sets do you own?

How many novelty chess sets do you have? E.g., The Simpsons, Lord of the Rings, Dr Who etc. sets.

What about travel chess sets? How many?

In 2025, how often have you set up the board and pieces?

In your life have friends and relatives bought you a chess set?

Dec-16-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  Troller: <offramp:
How many standard (Staunton) chess sets do you own?>

Erhm...2 for sure, maybe 3.

<How many novelty chess sets do you have? E.g., The Simpsons, Lord of the Rings, Dr Who etc. sets.>

I have a chess set for 3 players. I have a Namibian (?) set with a board including a stand and some incomprehensible pieces that topple when you glance at them and can only with great perseverance be put next to each other on the board. Also a big table with chess board and matching pieces; this one actually works for playing but long limbs are required.

<What about travel chess sets? How many?>

Meh. I think there will be some lying around in a cupboard.

<In 2025, how often have you set up the board and pieces?>

Mostly at the club. At home I think once or twice a month.

<In your life have friends and relatives bought you a chess set?>

I pretend to have friends and say "yes" to this one.

Dec-16-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Oddly, my daughter brought me a chess set from Kenya. Somehow, a pawn disappeared in the front room on the day she can back from Africa. The pawns were unusually shaped, so (in my mind) the chess set was useless. In any case, the pieces are too wacky to be useable as a chess set.

I am sure I now have one Staunton set. Solid plastic pieces; silicon board.

I used to have a replica <Isle of Lewis> chess set, in the Berserker style. Echt replica. I lost that set.

Namibia... Was the old name Zaire?

Dec-16-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Under 9s Girls.

[Event "Round 1: Cheremisinova, Eva - Aymerich Sazonova, Alexandra"] [Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/fide-..."] [Date "2025.12.16"]
[Round "1.17"]
[White "Cheremisinova, Eva"]
[Black "Aymerich Sazonova, Alexandra"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteFideId "522022678"]
[BlackElo "1609"]
[BlackFideId "55897819"]
[TimeControl "15+10"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "B43"]
[Opening "Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation, Knight Variation"] [UTCDate "2025.12.16"]
[UTCTime "11:41:18"]
[BroadcastName "FIDE World U9-U17 Rapid Chess Championships | U9 Girls"] [BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/fide-..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/fide-..."]

...


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43... Rf5?? [%eval 0.0] blunder. ♔f8 was best. [%clk 0:06:06] 44. Rxf5 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:01:16] 44... gxf5 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:06:14] 45. Kc4 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:01:25] 45... Kg7 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:06:23] 46. Kd5?? [%eval -40.25] blunder. ♔d4 was best. [%clk 0:01:33] 46... f6 [%eval -74.57] [%clk 0:06:24] 47. gxf6+ [%eval -82.14] [%clk 0:00:53] 47... Kxf6 [%eval -83.08] [%clk 0:06:31] 48. Kd4 [%eval -55.87] [%clk 0:01:01] 48... Ke6 [%eval -66.99] [%clk 0:06:37] 49. Ke3 [%eval -63.77] [%clk 0:01:05] 49... Ke5 [%eval #-20] [%clk 0:06:46] 50. Kf3 [%eval #-18] [%clk 0:00:58] 50... f4 [%eval #-17] [%clk 0:06:55] 51. Kf2 [%eval #-17] [%clk 0:01:03] 51... Ke4 [%eval #-16] [%clk 0:07:01] 52. Ke2 [%eval #-15] [%clk 0:01:12] 52... f3+ [%eval #-17] [%clk 0:07:09] 53. Kf1 [%eval #-14] [%clk 0:01:06] 53... Kf5 [%eval #-14] [%clk 0:07:12] 54. Kf2 [%eval #-13] [%clk 0:01:08] 54... Kf4 [%eval #-13] [%clk 0:07:21] 55. Kf1 [%eval #-13] [%clk 0:01:07] 55... Kg3 [%eval #-12] [%clk 0:07:29] 56. Kg1 [%eval #-12] [%clk 0:01:15] 56... Kxh4 [%eval #-11] [%clk 0:07:37] 57. Kf2 [%eval #-11] [%clk 0:01:20] 57... Kg4 [%eval #-10] [%clk 0:07:46] 58. Kg1 [%eval #-10] [%clk 0:01:26] 58... Kg3 [%eval #-9] [%clk 0:07:55] 59. Kh1 [%eval #-9] [%clk 0:01:27] 59... h4 [%eval #-8] [%clk 0:08:04] 60. Kg1 [%eval #-8] [%clk 0:01:34] 60... f2+ [%eval #-7] [%clk 0:08:12] 61. Kf1 [%eval #-7] [%clk 0:01:32] 61... h3 [%eval #-6] [%clk 0:08:20] 62. Ke2 [%eval #-6] [%clk 0:01:39] 62... h2 [%eval #-5] [%clk 0:08:28] 0-1

Dec-17-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: [Event "upGrad - Alpine: Caruana, Fabiano - Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime"] [Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/globa..."] [Date "2025.12.14"]
[Round "9.1"]
[White "Caruana, Fabiano"]
[Black "Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2751"]
[WhiteTitle "GM"]
[WhiteTeam "Alpine SG Pipers"]
[WhiteFideId "2020009"]
[BlackElo "2730"]
[BlackTitle "GM"]
[BlackTeam "upGrad Mumba Masters"]
[BlackFideId "623539"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "B91"]
[Opening "Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation, Zagreb Variation"] [UTCDate "2025.12.14"]
[UTCTime "04:26:31"]
[BroadcastName "Global Chess League 2025 | Round-Robin"] [BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/globa..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/globa..."]

1. e4 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:19:58] 1... c5 [%eval 0.25] [%clk 0:19:59] 2. Nf3 [%eval 0.2] [%clk 0:19:56] 2... d6 [%eval 0.31] [%clk 0:19:58] 3. d4 [%eval 0.22] [%clk 0:19:55] 3... cxd4 [%eval 0.19] [%clk 0:19:57] 4. Nxd4 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:19:54] 4... Nf6 [%eval 0.31] [%clk 0:19:56] 5. Nc3 [%eval 0.32] [%clk 0:19:52] 5... a6 [%eval 0.25] [%clk 0:19:55] 6. g3 [%eval 0.08] [%clk 0:19:50] 6... e5 [%eval 0.04] [%clk 0:19:52] 7. Nb3 [%eval 0.08] [%clk 0:19:49] 7... Be7 [%eval 0.11] [%clk 0:19:50] 8. Bg2 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:19:47] 8... b5 [%eval 0.23] [%clk 0:19:28] 9. a4 [%eval 0.13] [%clk 0:19:43] 9... b4 [%eval 0.11] [%clk 0:19:26] 10. Nd5 [%eval 0.15] [%clk 0:19:42] 10... Nxd5 [%eval 0.11] [%clk 0:19:18] 11. Qxd5 [%eval 0.1] [%clk 0:19:39] 11... Ra7 [%eval 0.1] [%clk 0:19:17] 12. Be3 [%eval 0.04] [%clk 0:17:05] 12... Be6 [%eval 0.09] [%clk 0:19:15] 13. Qa5 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:16:59] 13... Rb7 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:18:19] 14. Qxd8+ [%eval 0.19] [%clk 0:16:48] 14... Bxd8 [%eval 0.17] [%clk 0:18:17] 15. a5 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:13:41] 15... Bc4 [%eval 0.4] [%clk 0:16:55] 16. Bf1 [%eval 0.12] [%clk 0:12:52] 16... Bxf1 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:16:40] 17. Rxf1 [%eval 0.11] [%clk 0:12:51] 17... Nc6 [%eval 0.13] [%clk 0:16:37] 18. Ke2 [%eval 0.08] [%clk 0:12:49] 18... Ke7 [%eval 0.09] [%clk 0:15:48] 19. Rfd1 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:12:46] 19... Bc7 [%eval -0.01] [%clk 0:15:00] 20. Rd5 [%eval 0.06] [%clk 0:11:21] 20... Rhb8 [%eval 0.27] [%clk 0:14:45] 21. Nd2 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:11:18] 21... Ke6 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:13:47] 22. Nc4 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:06:48] 22... Ne7 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:12:54] 23. Rd3 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:06:47] 23... d5 [%eval -0.02] [%clk 0:12:30] 24. exd5+ [%eval 0.06] [%clk 0:06:46] 24... Nxd5 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:12:29] 25. f3 [%eval -0.03] [%clk 0:06:44] 25... Rb5 [%eval -0.05] [%clk 0:11:59] 26. b3 [%eval -0.1] [%clk 0:05:24] 26... h5 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:11:19] 27. Kd2 [%eval -0.21] [%clk 0:04:45] 27... h4 [%eval 0.1] [%clk 0:10:56] 28. Re1 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:04:31] 28... f6 [%eval 0.08] [%clk 0:10:03] 29. f4 [%eval 0.07] [%clk 0:03:33] 29... hxg3 [%eval 0.04] [%clk 0:10:02] 30. hxg3 [%eval 0.01] [%clk 0:03:24] 30... Rh8 [%eval 0.2] [%clk 0:09:48] 31. Bb6 [%eval 0.17] [%clk 0:02:54] 31... Bb8 [%eval 0.29] [%clk 0:08:46] 32. Bd4 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:02:52] 32... Ne7 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:08:14] 33. Bb2 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:02:46] 33... Nc6 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:08:02] 34. g4?! [%eval -0.74] Inaccuracy. fxe5 was best. [%clk 0:02:34] 34... Nxa5 [%eval -0.69] [%clk 0:07:30] 35. Ne3 [%eval -0.84] [%clk 0:02:07]

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Dec-17-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:


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35... Nc6 [%eval -0.92] [%clk 0:07:18] 36. Nf5 [%eval -1.13] [%clk 0:01:47] 36... Rb7?! [%eval -0.49] Inaccuracy. g6 was best. [%clk 0:06:45] 37. Kc1 [%eval -0.49] [%clk 0:01:28] 37... g6 [%eval -0.39] [%clk 0:05:53] 38. Ng3 [%eval -0.41] [%clk 0:01:27] 38... Rh3 [%eval -0.42] [%clk 0:05:23] 39. fxe5? [%eval -1.68] Mistake. f5+ was best. [%clk 0:00:53] 39... Nxe5 [%eval -1.77] [%clk 0:05:05] 40. Rde3?! [%eval -2.67] Inaccuracy. ♘f1 was best. [%clk 0:00:21] 40... Kf7 [%eval -2.57] [%clk 0:04:45] 41. Nf5 [%eval -2.61] [%clk 0:00:22] 41... Rxe3 [%eval -2.29] [%clk 0:04:25] 42. Nxe3 [%eval -2.25] [%clk 0:00:23] 42... Re7 [%eval -1.94] [%clk 0:04:13] 43. Rf1 [%eval -1.92] [%clk 0:00:23] 43... Ke6 [%eval -2.01] [%clk 0:03:44] 44. Re1 [%eval -1.92] [%clk 0:00:17] 44... Kf7 [%eval -1.91] [%clk 0:03:25] 45. Rf1 [%eval -1.86] [%clk 0:00:18] 45... Re6 [%eval -1.72] [%clk 0:03:25] 46. g5 [%eval -1.85] [%clk 0:00:18] 46... f5 [%eval -1.88] [%clk 0:03:22] 47. Nd5 [%eval -2.06] [%clk 0:00:19] 47... Bd6? [%eval -0.53] Mistake. ♘c6 was best. [%clk 0:03:00] 48. Rh1? [%eval -1.87] Mistake. ♘f4 was best. [%clk 0:00:20] 48... Nf3 [%eval -1.75] [%clk 0:02:55] 49. Rh7+ [%eval -1.36] [%clk 0:00:21] 49... Ke8 [%eval -1.81] [%clk 0:02:56] 50. Bf6 [%eval -1.95] [%clk 0:00:20] 50... f4 [%eval -1.78] [%clk 0:02:15] 51. Rg7?? [%eval -3.98] ♗lunder. c4 was best. [%clk 0:00:14] 51... Re1+ [%eval -3.72] [%clk 0:02:15] 52. Kb2 [%eval -3.6] [%clk 0:00:15] 52... Rd1?? [%eval -0.32] ♗lunder. ♘xg5 was best. [%clk 0:02:16] 53. Nb6?? [%eval -4.82] ♗lunder. ♘c7+ was best. [%clk 0:00:08] 53... Be5+ [%eval -4.36] [%clk 0:02:08] 54. Bxe5 [%eval -4.6] [%clk 0:00:08] 54... Nxe5 [%eval -4.62] [%clk 0:02:09] 55. Nc8?! [%eval -6.44] Inaccuracy. ♖g8+ was best. [%clk 0:00:05] 55... f3 [%eval -6.23] [%clk 0:02:07] 0-1

Dec-17-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: [Event "Round 6: Nguyen Truong An Khang - Zhauynbay, Alimzhan"] [Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/fide-..."] [Date "2025.12.17"]
[Round "6.1"]
[White "Nguyen Truong An Khang"]
[Black "Zhauynbay, Alimzhan"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1900"]
[WhiteFideId "12427616"]
[BlackElo "2075"]
[BlackTitle "FM"]
[BlackFideId "13782657"]
[TimeControl "15+10"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "E81"]
[Opening "King's Indian Defense: Sämisch Variation, Normal Defense"] [UTCDate "2025.12.17"]
[UTCTime "15:23:38"]
[BroadcastName "FIDE World U9-U17 Rapid Chess Championships | Boards 1-100"] [BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/fide-..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/fide-..."]

1. d4 [%eval 0.17] [%clk 0:15:17] 1... Nf6 [%eval 0.19] [%clk 0:15:20] 2. c4 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:15:26] 2... g6 [%eval 0.28] [%clk 0:15:27] 3. Nc3 [%eval 0.18] [%clk 0:15:35] 3... Bg7 [%eval 0.46] [%clk 0:15:36] 4. e4 [%eval 0.4] [%clk 0:15:44] 4... d6 [%eval 0.55] [%clk 0:15:45] 5. f3 [%eval 0.29] [%clk 0:15:52] 5... O-O [%eval 0.37] [%clk 0:15:53] 6. Be3 [%eval 0.25] [%clk 0:16:01] 6... a6 [%eval 0.42] [%clk 0:16:02] 7. Nge2 [%eval 0.38] [%clk 0:16:06] 7... Nbd7 [%eval 0.45] [%clk 0:16:01] 8. Qd2 [%eval 0.58] [%clk 0:16:12] 8... b5 [%eval 0.52] [%clk 0:16:05] 9. cxb5 [%eval 0.04] [%clk 0:16:14] 9... axb5 [%eval 0.0] [%clk 0:16:13] 10. Nxb5 [%eval -0.18] [%clk 0:16:22] 10... c6 [%eval -0.11] [%clk 0:16:23] 11. Nbc3 [%eval -0.13] [%clk 0:16:31] 11... e5 [%eval -0.07] [%clk 0:16:32] 12. Ng3 [%eval -0.13] [%clk 0:15:32] 12... h5 [%eval 0.04] [%clk 0:15:51] 13. Bc4 [%eval 0.1] [%clk 0:13:38] 13... d5 [%eval 0.13] [%clk 0:14:39] 14. exd5 [%eval 0.1] [%clk 0:12:45] 14... Nb6 [%eval 0.24] [%clk 0:12:47] 15. Bb3 [%eval 0.17] [%clk 0:12:35] 15... Nfxd5 [%eval 0.29] [%clk 0:12:39] 16. Nxd5 [%eval -0.23] [%clk 0:12:29] 16... Nxd5 [%eval -0.22] [%clk 0:12:45] 17. Bg5 [%eval -0.24] [%clk 0:08:00] 17... Qb6 [%eval -0.31] [%clk 0:11:43] 18. O-O [%eval -0.32] [%clk 0:07:26] 18... exd4 [%eval -0.4] [%clk 0:11:11] 19. Bxd5?? [%eval -2.27] ♗lunder. ♖fe1 was best. [%clk 0:07:33] 19... cxd5 [%eval -2.45] [%clk 0:11:21] 20. Bh6? [%eval -4.08] Mistake. ♕f2 was best. [%clk 0:05:11] 20... d3+ [%eval -4.08] [%clk 0:11:03] 21. Rf2 [%eval -4.18] [%clk 0:05:02] 21... h4?! [%eval -2.71] Inaccuracy. ♗d4 was best. [%clk 0:09:20] 22. Nf1?! [%eval -4.25] Inaccuracy. ♗xg7 was best. [%clk 0:04:32] 22... Re8?! [%eval -3.33] Inaccuracy. ♗xh6 was best. [%clk 0:09:03] 23. Be3 [%eval -3.34] [%clk 0:03:18] 23... d4 [%eval -3.32] [%clk 0:08:17] 24. Bg5 [%eval -3.33] [%clk 0:02:14] 24... Ba6 [%eval -3.22] [%clk 0:06:17] 25. Re1? [%eval -5.41] Mistake. ♗xh4 was best. [%clk 0:01:10] 25... Re2 [%eval -5.25] [%clk 0:06:22] 26. Qc1 [%eval -6.21] [%clk 0:00:38] 26... Rc8 [%eval -6.02] [%clk 0:06:23] 27. Qb1 [%eval -6.84] [%clk 0:00:38] 27... Rce8 [%eval -6.68] [%clk 0:05:28] 28. Rd1 [%eval -7.11] [%clk 0:00:24] 28... Rxf2 [%eval -6.84] [%clk 0:05:36] 29. Kxf2 [%eval -7.1] [%clk 0:00:32] 29... Re2+ [%eval -7.32] [%clk 0:05:44] 30. Kg1 [%eval -7.01] [%clk 0:00:38] 30... h3 [%eval -7.16] [%clk 0:05:53] 31. g3 [%eval -9.86] [%clk 0:00:19] 31... Rxb2 [%eval -6.97] [%clk 0:05:35] 32. Qc1 [%eval -8.77] [%clk 0:00:26] 32... Rg2+ [%eval -9.3] [%clk 0:05:35] 33. Kh1 [%eval -6.78] [%clk 0:00:34] 33... Qb7 [%eval -6.6] [%clk 0:04:30] 34. Nd2 [%eval -7.24] [%clk 0:00:27] 34... Qd5 [%eval -5.96] [%clk 0:04:19] 35. Bf4 [%eval -6.4] [%clk 0:00:29] 35... g5 [%eval -6.71] [%clk 0:04:15] 36. Bb8?! [%eval -11.13] Inaccuracy. ♘e4 was best. [%clk 0:00:28] 36... g4 [%eval -10.64] [%clk 0:03:47] 37. Ne4?! [%eval #-8] Checkmate is now unavoidable. ♖e1 was best. [%clk 0:00:12] 37... gxf3 [%eval #-7] [%clk 0:03:53] 38. Qf4 [%eval #-7] [%clk 0:00:17] 38... Bb7 [%eval #-7] [%clk 0:03:42] 39. Nf6+ [%eval #-6] [%clk 0:00:12] 39... Bxf6 [%eval #-5] [%clk 0:03:48] 40. Re1 [%eval #-4] [%clk 0:00:12] 40... Rg1+ [%eval #-3] [%clk 0:03:44] 41. Kxg1 [%eval #-2] [%clk 0:00:16] 41... f2+ [%eval #-1] [%clk 0:03:53] 42. Qxf2 [%eval #-1] [%clk 0:00:14] 42... Qh1# [%clk 0:04:01] 0-1

Dec-18-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Two actors I constantly mix up: Roy Dotrice and Ron Moody. Roy Dotrice is the dad of Michelle Dotrice. Ron Moody played Fagin.
Dec-21-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: On BBC TV they put on <High Society>. I missed it - I forgot that the film starred the great Grace Kelly. What a stunner!!, and I missed almost all of it.

Her best role was in Rear Window; in that film she was 10/10. Her <apotheosis>.

<High Society> is some sort of musical. Its title was parodied by Mel Brooks with his film <High Anxiety>, which was a mash-up of a few Hitchcock's films.

As usual, Mel Brooks films have a load of hilarious scenes. <High Anxiety> is much better than <High Society>.

Dec-21-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: My Dad died from gall-stones. Can you imagine?

No one knew <THEN> that gall-stones were dissolved by <Sprite> or <7-Up>.

Dec-21-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Last Christmas I tidied up the front room and put some electronic devices including a tablet (running Stockfish 17.1) into a big carton.

OK - at Christmas I got a <new> tablet.

A year later I remembered the <OLD> tablet.

It <wasn't> dusty. It had been stored in the side of a box. I turned it on. It was running - 6% left. It was still analysing a position from B von Guretzky-Cornitz vs Anderssen, 1865. This position:


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Dec-24-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  moronovich: Merry Christmas and all the best wishes for the New Year <offramp> !
Dec-25-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Kibitz repeated for my future use.

V Loginov vs F Sideifzade, 1983 (kibitz #9)

<Messiah: Terrible pun. Did not check the game.>

I have already copied that post:

Torre vs R Smirka, 1924 (kibitz #15)

<offramp: Did not check the game.>

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