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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 offramp chessforum
 
offramp: I did a quiz yesterday and it was hugely popular, so here is another one. Here is a quiz: Place these three people in age order. <They all have a birthday today.> Paul Littlewood (he won a famous game against Tony Miles). Kevin <Waterworld> Costner Alexander ...
 
   Jan-18-26 Tata Steel Masters (2026) (replies)
 
offramp: My predictions for Round 2. These are the games: 1. Abusatorov v Pragg 2. Nguyen v Ergaisi 3. Gukesh v v. Foreest 4. Giri v Sindarov 5. Fedoseev v Keymer 6. Bluebaum v Niemann 7. Erdogmus v Aravindh. My guesses: 1-0 = 1-0 1-0 0-1 = =.
 
   Jan-18-26 C Aravindh vs Bluebaum, 2026
 
offramp: Caruana had played these first 15 moves in 2022. F Caruana 2782 v Abasov 2632, 22nd August 2022 (1-0). 15. Kh1. [DIAGRAM] 15...Nb6 TN. These two players <might> know the Caruana game. White created a good position. 20. Rag1. [DIAGRAM] Surely he should have tried ...
 
   Jan-18-26 J van Foreest vs T Nguyen, 2026
 
offramp: The opening was a bit colourless but White enlivened it with [DIAGRAM] 11. g4! Black played 13...h5, a few moves later. Then, 15...Qh4. [DIAGRAM] The White castled position was looking a bit breezy. The game ended with repetition. Black had the best of the game, but there ...
 
   Jan-18-26 Y K Erdogmus vs Abdusattorov, 2026
 
offramp: In 60MG, Fischer thought that Black's 5th move deserved an exclam. Fischer vs Gligoric, 1966 [DIAGRAM] 5...f6! But today's vogue is 5...Qf6. [DIAGRAM] It doesn't look good, but Black had no problems. Black got rid of his doubled c-pawns, and then gave White doubled ...
 
   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-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."
 
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Ye Olde Offrampe Predicktions

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Dec-27-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: Chess is over 550 years old. Should've been solved by now ffs!
Dec-27-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: Hi <offramp>. Happy holidays to you.
Jan-03-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
[Event "Round 3: Wallace, Adrian D - Kim, Changhoon"] [Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/hasti..."] [Date "2025.12.25"]
[Round "3.1"]
[White "Wallace, Adrian D"]
[Black "Kim, Changhoon"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "1968"]
[WhiteFideId "343446477"]
[BlackElo "1874"]
[BlackTitle "CM"]
[BlackFideId "34117234"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "D44"]
[Opening "Semi-Slav Defense: Botvinnik Variation, Lilienthal Variation"] [UTCDate "2025.12.25"]
[UTCTime "22:39:42"]
[BroadcastName "Hastings International Chess Congress 2025: Weekend Open"] [BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/hasti..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/hasti..."]

1. d4 [%clk 1:50:16] 1... d5 [%clk 1:50:03] 2. c4 [%clk 1:50:21] 2... c6 [%clk 1:50:11] 3. Nc3 [%clk 1:50:26] 3... Nf6 [%clk 1:50:19] 4. Nf3 [%clk 1:50:29] 4... e6 [%clk 1:50:24] 5. Bg5 [%clk 1:50:23] 5... dxc4 [%clk 1:50:03] 6. e4 [%clk 1:50:12] 6... b5 [%clk 1:50:07] 7. e5 [%clk 1:50:10] 7... h6 [%clk 1:50:13] 8. Bh4 [%clk 1:50:10] 8... g5 [%clk 1:50:17] 9. Nxg5 [%clk 1:50:14] 9... hxg5 [%clk 1:50:24] 10. Bxg5 [%clk 1:50:18] 10... Nbd7 [%clk 1:50:31] 11. g3 [%clk 1:50:06] 11... Bb7 [%clk 1:50:32] 12. Bg2 [%clk 1:50:04] 12... Qb6 [%clk 1:50:35] 13. exf6 [%clk 1:50:06] 13... O-O-O [%clk 1:50:20] 14. O-O [%clk 1:50:08] 14... c5 [%clk 1:49:20] 15. d5 [%clk 1:48:50] 15... b4 [%clk 1:49:09] 16. Na4 [%clk 1:47:54] 16... Qa6 [%clk 1:48:19] 17. a3 [%clk 1:45:44] *

Jan-03-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: ...It's always to see the very latest news about the scary Semi-Slav Defense: Botvinnik Variation, Lilienthal Variation (D44).
Jan-05-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  Teyss: Hi offramp,

A very happy new year to you and your loved ones. Keep up the hilarious posts in 2026 and beyond! 🤹🎉🪇🎡🏆 (Trying to do a offramp post here, not as good.)

Jan-05-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: The Thing of the idols, the green, sticky spawn of the stars, had awaked to claim his own. The stars were right again, and what an age-old cult had failed to do by design, a band of innocent sailors had done by accident. After vigintillions of years great Cthulhu was loose again, and ravening for delight.
Jan-05-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Johansen, thank God, did not know quite all, even though he saw the city and the Thing, but I shall never sleep calmly again when I think of the horrors that lurk ceaselessly behind life in time and in space, and of those unhallowed blasphemies from elder stars which dream beneath the sea, known and favoured by a nightmare cult ready and eager to loose them on the world whenever another earthquake shall heave their monstrous stone city again to the sun and air.
Jan-11-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: "Good Morning Niemann!>
Jan-11-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
Vincent Keymer
Germany
Rating:
2776

Arjun Erigaisi
India
Rating:
2775

Anish Giri
Netherlands
Rating:
2760

Praggnanandhaa
India
Rating:
2758

Gukesh D
India
Rating:
2754

Nodirbek Abdusattorov
Uzbekistan
Rating:
2751

Javokhir Sindarov
Uzbekistan
Rating:
2726

Hans Niemann
Rating:
2725

Vladimir Fedoseev
Slovenia
Rating:
2705

Jorden van Foreest
Netherlands
Rating:
2703

Chithambaram Aravindh
India
2700

Bluebaum, Matthias
Germany
2679

Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus
Türkiye
2658

Thai Dai van Nguyen
Czech Republic
2656

Jan-12-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: White is puzzled...

[Event "III Itt Temuco 2026"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/iii-i..."] [Date "2026.01.12"]
[Round "6.2"]
[White "Flores Quillas, Diego Saul Rodri"]
[Black "Flores, Diego"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2400"]
[WhiteTitle "IM"]
[WhiteFideId "3822508"]
[BlackElo "2581"]
[BlackTitle "GM"]
[BlackFideId "108049"]
[TimeControl "90+30"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "B42"]
[Opening "Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation, Swiss Cheese Variation"] [UTCDate "2026.01.12"]
[UTCTime "03:54:48"]
[BroadcastName "III ITT Festival Internacional Ciudad de Temuco 2026"] [BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/iii-i..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/iii-i..."]

1. e4 [%clk 1:14:36] 1... c5 [%clk 1:30:40] 2. Nf3 [%clk 1:15:00] 2... e6 [%clk 1:30:13] 3. d4 [%clk 1:15:15] 3... cxd4 [%clk 1:30:38] 4. Nxd4 [%clk 1:15:41] 4... a6 [%clk 1:31:00] 5. Bd3 [%clk 1:16:04] 5... g6 [%clk 1:25:54] *


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Jan-13-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Here's a frequent MS Win 11 problem: turning odd the computer.

My laptop battery was getting low so I shut the lid and put the fabtraption on charge.

Later, when I opened the lid I discovered that the laptop had gone into a deep deep slumber. Like Snow White. Have you seen that film?

I had to somehow <turn the laptop off>. It wasn't easy. I had to send Mycrofsoft in Seattle a photocopy of my left foot.

When the laptop turned off - then, thankfully, I could turn it on.

Jan-13-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: As I mentioned, I am thinking of holding a TATA STEEL Masters position prediction contest.

I want to make a fair system.

Here is a problem that I want to avoid: a <"close but no🚬cigar"> problem - like this:
Someone makes this prediction:
1 A
2 B
3 C
4 D
5 E.
BUT <E> plays very well, and the final positions are like this:
1 E
2 A
3 B
4 C
5 D.
SO POOR OLD player gets a big <ZERO>, even though he was a good predictor.

Any suggestions? I was thinking of points for <CLUMPS> of correct sequential <FIVE> players.

Jan-14-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Here is an idea for final score results.

Quinté: 5 players on the same number of points

Quatré: 4 players in position 1-2.

Tiers: 3 players in <LAST> 1 or 2 positions.

Doublé: two players at 2nd=.

Slam: Sole winner.

Jan-14-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
Keymer
Erigaisi
Giri
Praggnanandhaa
Gukesh
Abdusattorov
Sindarov
Niemann
Fedoseev
van Foreest
Chithambaram
Bluebaum
Erdogmus
Nguyen
Jan-14-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: I am going to run two competitions but it's possible I am the only entrant.
Jan-15-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: <"The Oklahoma Theatre will engage members for its company today at Clayton race-course from six o’clock in the morning until midnight. The great Theatre of Oklahoma calls you! Today only and never again! If you miss your chance now you miss it forever! If you think of your future you are one of us! Everyone is welcome! If you want to be an artist, join our company! Our Theatre can find employment for everyone, a place for everyone! If you decide on an engagement we congratulate you here and now! But hurry, so that you get in before midnight! At twelve o’clock the doors will be shut and never opened again. Down with all those who do not believe in us! Up, and to Clayton!">

Kafka.

Jan-15-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
<𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗚𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗧 𝗢𝗙𝗙𝗥𝗔𝗠𝗣 𝗣𝗥𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗧𝗔𝗧𝗔 𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗘𝗟 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗦 𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗧𝗘𝗦𝗧
is taking place HERE from 14:00, 17th January 2026 to 1st February 2026.
Make your guess - predict the final position of these players:

Keymer
Erigaisi
Giri
Praggnanandhaa
Gukesh
Abdusattorov
Sindarov
Niemann
Fedoseev
van Foreest
Chithambaram
Bluebaum
Erdogmus
Nguyen

Your guess should include the position number!
E.g.
"1. Giri
2= Nguyen
2= Fedoseev
4. Gukesh..."

The great <Offramp Contest> calls you!
If you miss your chance now you miss it forever! If you think of your future you are one of us! Everyone is welcome! If you want to be a winning kibitzer, join our company!
Our Forum can find employment for everyone, a place for everyone!
If you decide on an engagement we congratulate you here and now! But hurry, so that you get in before 2pm on Saturday, 17th January! At 2pm the doors will be shut and never opened again.
Down with all those who do not believe in us! Up, and off to Wijk Aan Zee!>

Jan-16-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  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 instructions how to download the new ChessBase product installer, enter the serial number and install the product in full.

Author: The ChessBase team

€499.90>

That is a large amount of money.

Jan-17-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Here is my prediction:

1. Abdusattorov
2.= Giri
2.= Gukesh
4.=Keymer
4.=Niemann
4.=Bluebaum
7. Praggnanandhaa
8.= Erdogmus
8.= Chithambaram
8. =Erigaisi
11. Nguyen
12. van Foreest
13. Sindarov
14. Fedoseev

Good luck!

Jan-17-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Does anyone else think that Wayne Rooney looks like a Lego character?
Jan-17-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Round 1.

I said

0-1
0-1
1-0
=
=
=. 0-1.

The actual result:
=
=
1-0
1-0

=
1-0\.

Jan-17-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Here is a quiz:

Place these three people in age order. They all have a birthday today.

Jim Carrey
Michelle Obama
Maia Chiburdanidze.

Jan-17-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Round 1:

Me: v The Real World.
0-1👉=
0-1👉=
1-0👉1-0✅
=👉1-0
=👉0-1
=👉=✅
0-1👉1-0.

My results were very bad!

Jan-17-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  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-18-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: I did a quiz yesterday and it was hugely popular, so here is another one.

Here is a quiz:
Place these three people in age order. <They all have a birthday today.>

Paul Littlewood (he won a famous game against Tony Miles).
Kevin <Waterworld> Costner
Alexander Khalifman.

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