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offramp
Member since Aug-16-03 · Last seen Apr-27-26
The Kindle app might have saved my life. My house was full of books. Now I am able to actually get rid of books.

I was born in Clapham, London. I am therefore a supporter of Chelsea FC. My son supports Arsenal FC.

I love travelling around Europe, by train. I try to speak in various languages by almost everyone I meet speaks English, which is a good thing.

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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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   offramp has kibitzed 25958 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-27-26 O Feldman vs Savon, 1959
 
offramp: Savon 99.44% accurate.
 
   Apr-26-26 offramp chessforum
 
offramp: Is there anyone here doesn't like honey? I mean - isn't that like raping a bee?
 
   Apr-26-26 Chessgames - TV and Films (replies)
 
offramp: I saw a really bad episode of a sci-fi series: <STARLOST> (1973). It's bloody Canadian! But it has an American lead: Keir Dullea. I didn't spot him at first. The episode I watched was bad. Almost nothing happened. It was very wordy. Do you know the phrase, "set-bound". They ...
 
   Apr-26-26 Bobby Fischer (replies)
 
offramp: <60MG> in Uedemann Code starts, <"1. GEGO Best by test!">
 
   Apr-26-26 J Carleton vs G Pyrich, 1994 (replies)
 
offramp: <"Yeah another victory like that and we're done for, good evening folks I'll be here as king every night I'll see ya!">
 
   Apr-25-26 Aronian vs I Khamrakulova, 1993 (replies)
 
offramp: Is this the only game in chess history that is "99% tactics"? What makes this game stand out as having "99% tactics"?
 
   Apr-25-26 Viktor Komliakov (Popa)
 
offramp: <Messiah: Popa? Is that a nickname?> <Popa> is a rank in the hierarchy in the Roman Catholic Church. The rank is immediately above Cardinal and slightly lower than Jesus Christ.
 
   Apr-24-26 W Tuckett vs J G Wise, 1849
 
offramp: There's <MORE> to <COME> soon.
 
   Apr-24-26 chessgames.com chessforum (replies)
 
offramp: < User: mel gibson > I know that the Home Page is flooded with adverts. If your house has been flooded you could choose DORMEO mattresses. They have an 80% absorbent quotient. They can be used as barricades against the Apocalypse.
 
   Apr-24-26 S K Poormosavi vs I H Labib, 2026
 
offramp: ⭐/★★★★★★ (1 out of 6) A good game with an interesting opening. There are many variations of the C-K which change into other well-known openings, like the Nimzo, the QGD etc. The Bronstein-Larsen has its own identity. This game shows all the main traits, especially ...
 
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Ye Olde Offrampe Predicktions

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Mar-02-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: [Event "PICF 2026 - KAREL JANECEK Open"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/pragu..."] [Date "2026.03.02"]
[Round "5.12"]
[White "Eliseev, Sergey"]
[Black "Smolik, Jachym"]
[WhiteElo "2307"]
[BlackElo "2402"]
Mar-04-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: There are many posters that I really admired and one of the top ones is User: KEG.

Do you know this book, "A Gnat May Drink"? ( I lost it ). It had 100 games, one from each year, always little-known.

<KEG> could put his games together in to a similar book, even better.

I really like <Keg>'s annotations for the crappy games, as well as the good ones. He pays attention to short draws.

The guy is totally tremendous.

BTW, I told <KEG> that I never make comments during his stream of annotations. Some people make these adscititious comments.
I don't make them.

End of rant!

Mar-07-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: When I was a child I played with a toy gyroscope. I never would have guessed that gyroscopes rule the planet.
Mar-09-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: “No everlasting aesthetic…
Songs that please the ear can leave the mind blown I was hoping to kick but the planet was glowing
And I was ready to go in ‘74”
Mar-12-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: [Event "Indywidualne Mistrzostwa Polski Juniorow 2026 - C18"] [Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/indyw..."] [Date "2026.03.12"]
[Round "6.11"]
[White "Krol, Jan"]
[Black "Nagly, Wojciech"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2257"]
[BlackElo "2042"]
[BlackFideId "21884285"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "C47"]
[Opening "Four Knights Game: Gunsberg Variation"] [UTCDate "2026.03.12"]
[UTCTime "07:43:50"]
[BroadcastName "Indywidualne Mistrzostwa Polski Juniorów 2026 - C18"] [BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/indyw..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/indyw..."]
Mar-12-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
The two bishops were very strong.

[Event "Indywidualne Mistrzostwa Polski Juniorow 2026 - C18"] [Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/indyw..."] [Date "2026.03.12"]
[Round "6.4"]
[White "Krawczyk, Flawian"]
[Black "Mulawa, Cyprian"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2354"]
[WhiteTitle "CM"]
[WhiteFideId "21881413"]
[BlackElo "2390"]
[BlackTitle "FM"]
[BlackFideId "21001855"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "B90"]
[Opening "Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation, English Attack"] [UTCDate "2026.03.12"]
[UTCTime "07:43:50"]
[BroadcastName "Indywidualne Mistrzostwa Polski Juniorów 2026 - C18"] [BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/indyw..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/indyw..."]


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35... Bxe4
.....
44... Bd4 [%eval -7.83] [%clk 0:40:24] 0-1


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Mar-12-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
scribble pad

...was taken aback
by the Cunningham Attack

found his opponent's phone in the toilet

Mar-12-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: 6b46d7c5-6f27-4cbc-a2cb-76bc854d865b
Mar-17-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: In any advert about anything medical.... they'll show tubes up the nose.
Mar-18-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: <He suffered much from a morbid acuteness of the senses; the most insipid food was alone endurable; he could wear only garments of certain texture; the odours of all flowers were oppressive; his eyes were tortured by even a faint light; and there were but peculiar sounds, and these from stringed instruments, which did not inspire him with horror.>

E Poe.

Mar-21-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Here is my prediction for World Championship Candidates (2026).

1. Wei Yi
2. Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa
3. Javokhir Sindarov
4. Anish Giri
5. Matthias Bluebaum
6. Fabiano Caruana
7. Andrey Esipenko
8. Hikaru Nakamura.

Mar-22-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: [Event "Schachbundesliga Saison 2025/2026"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/germa..."] [Date "2026.03.22"]
[Round "10.2"]
[White "Alekseenko, Kirill"]
[Black "Ponomariov, Ruslan"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2652"]
[WhiteTitle "GM"]
[WhiteTeam "FC Bayern München"]
[WhiteFideId "4135539"]
[BlackElo "2631"]
[BlackTitle "GM"]
[BlackTeam "Sfr. Wolfhagen"]
[BlackFideId "14103320"]
[TimeControl "90+30/30+30"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "C65"]
[Opening "Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense, Anti-Berlin Variation"] [UTCDate "2026.03.22"]
[UTCTime "08:47:35"]
[BroadcastName "German Bundesliga 2025/26"]
[BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/germa..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/germa..."]

Great game!

Mar-24-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: If I was in the USA and I was totally strung out on opiates I wouldn't bend over and touch my toes for seven hours. I'd find a bench and sit down.
Mar-27-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  Teyss: Hi offramp,
I'm picking up on your proposal to post Candidates predictions on your page. Apparently so far there's just the two of us, which is good: if you win, you would just be penultimate whilst I would be silver medal. Here goes nothing:

1. Caruana (yeah he's a bit old and might not be as motivated since it's his sixth Candidates, but he remains strong)
2. Wei Yi (no clue what his first and last names are so I'm putting both... like everyone else)
3. Sindarov (beware of players whose name end with "ov" even if they're not Russian)
4. Pragg (don't disqualify this input because I cannot spell his name... like everyone else)
5. Giri (why cannot everyone have such a simple name)
6. Nakamura (too much blitzes, rapids, online games and American food)
7. Bluebaum (spare me the "ü" that my keyboard doesn't have)
8. Esipenko (despite being the official representative of the noble institution of FIDE. If I understood correctly)

Apr-01-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Which came first?

The word <refrigerate> or the word <refrigerator>?

Apr-02-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: [Event "4NCL Grand Master Norm Event 2026"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/6th-4..."] [Date "2026.04.02"]
[Round "3.3"]
[White "Willow, Jonah B"]
[Black "Roberson, Peter T"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2452"]
[WhiteTitle "IM"]
[WhiteFideId "438804"]
[BlackElo "2431"]
[BlackTitle "IM"]
[BlackFideId "412384"]
[TimeControl "G90' + 30"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "A14"]
[Opening "English Opening: Agincourt Defense, Neo-Catalan Declined"] [UTCDate "2026.04.02"]
[UTCTime "07:53:51"]
[BroadcastName "6th 4NCL Easter Congress and Norm 2026 | Easter GM Norm Event"] [BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/6th-4..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/6th-4..."]

1. c4 [%clk 1:28:18] 1... e6 [%clk 1:30:34] 2. g3 [%clk 1:28:25] 2... d5 [%clk 1:30:43] 3. Bg2 [%clk 1:28:49] 3... Nf6 [%clk 1:30:37] 4. Nf3 [%clk 1:29:06] 4... Be7 [%clk 1:30:42] 5. O-O [%clk 1:29:22] 5... O-O [%clk 1:31:06] 6. d4 [%clk 1:29:23] 6... c6 [%clk 1:30:54] 7. Qc2 [%clk 1:29:30] 7... b6 [%clk 1:31:00] 8. Rd1 [%clk 1:24:14] 8... Nbd7 [%clk 1:27:53] 9. Nc3 [%clk 1:21:57] 9... Ba6 [%clk 1:16:08] 10. b3 [%clk 1:16:13] 10... Rc8 [%clk 1:08:58] 11. e4 [%clk 1:15:59] 11... dxc4 [%clk 1:07:10] 12. h4 [%clk 1:13:09] 12... Re8 [%clk 1:02:33] 13. e5 [%clk 1:01:50] 13... Nd5 [%clk 1:02:44] 14. Ng5 [%clk 1:02:09] 14... Nf8 [%clk 1:01:14] 15. Be4 [%clk 1:00:24] 15... f5 [%clk 0:57:13] 16. exf6 [%clk 0:58:11] 16... Nxf6 [%clk 0:56:39] 17. Bg2 [%clk 0:57:53] 17... Nd5 [%clk 0:51:05] 18. Nce4 [%clk 0:55:13] 18... h6 [%clk 0:46:28] 19. Nf3 [%clk 0:52:30] 19... Nb4 [%clk 0:43:46] 20. Qb1 [%clk 0:51:57] 20... cxb3 [%clk 0:37:08] 21. axb3 [%clk 0:49:59] 21... Be2 [%clk 0:34:20] 22. Rd2 [%clk 0:50:13] 22... Bxf3 [%clk 0:34:44] 23. Bxf3 [%clk 0:50:39] 23... Qd7 [%clk 0:33:46] 24. Bb2 [%clk 0:49:39] 24... Nh7 [%clk 0:28:46] 25. Re2 [%clk 0:47:44] 25... a5 [%clk 0:26:35] 26. Nd2 [%clk 0:43:37] 26... Nf6 [%clk 0:22:02] 27. Nc4 [%clk 0:43:23] 27... Nbd5 [%clk 0:21:54] 28. Ne5 [%clk 0:42:58] 28... Qb7 [%clk 0:21:13] 29. Qg6 [%clk 0:41:20] 29... Bd6 [%clk 0:19:53] 30. Bc1? Mistake. ♘g4 was best. [%clk 0:37:04] 30... Rf8?? ♗lunder. ♗xe5 was best. [%clk 0:14:18] 31. Bxh6 [%clk 0:33:46] 31... Bxe5 [%clk 0:14:22] 32. dxe5 [%clk 0:31:05] 32... Qf7 [%clk 0:14:48] 33. Qxf7+ [%clk 0:30:08] 33... Kxf7 [%clk 0:15:14] 34. Bc1?! Inaccuracy. ♗xg7 was best. [%clk 0:27:52] 34... Ng8 [%clk 0:11:58] 35. Bh5+ [%clk 0:26:36] 35... g6 [%clk 0:09:52] 36. Bg4?! Inaccuracy. ♗f3 was best. [%clk 0:27:04] 36... Nge7 [%clk 0:09:42] 37. h5 [%clk 0:26:11] 37... Nf5 [%clk 0:09:36] 38. Bb2 [%clk 0:23:58] 38... c5 [%clk 0:08:13] 39. Rd1 [%clk 0:22:35] 39... c4 [%clk 0:06:41] 40. bxc4 [%clk 0:22:45] 40... Rxc4 [%clk 0:07:05] 41. Bf3 [%clk 0:23:10] 41... Nfe7 [%clk 0:03:46] 42. Kg2?! Inaccuracy. ♗a3 was best. [%clk 0:22:03] 42... gxh5 [%clk 0:02:55] 43. Bxh5+ [%clk 0:22:25] 43... Kg7 [%clk 0:03:17] 44. Bf3 [%clk 0:21:46] 44... b5 [%clk 0:03:08] 45. Be4 [%clk 0:20:49] 45... b4 [%clk 0:02:04] 46. Bd3 [%clk 0:21:01] 46... Rc7 [%clk 0:01:59] 47. Re4 [%clk 0:21:17] 47... a4 [%clk 0:00:58] 48. Rh1 [%clk 0:19:44] 48... a3 [%clk 0:01:26] 49. Bc1 [%clk 0:17:22] 49... Rxc1 [%clk 0:01:01] 50. Rxc1 [%clk 0:17:51] 50... b3 [%clk 0:01:18] 51. Ra4 [%clk 0:18:04] 51... a2 [%clk 0:00:37] 52. Rh1 [%clk 0:18:03] 52... Rh8 [%clk 0:00:34] 53. Rxh8 [%clk 0:05:20] 53... Kxh8 [%clk 0:01:02] 54. Bc4 [%clk 0:05:44] 54... Nb6 [%clk 0:01:12] 55. Bxb3 [%clk 0:06:00] 55... Nxa4 [%clk 0:01:39] 56. Bxa2 [%clk 0:06:25] 1/2-1/2

Apr-02-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Carlsen does some wacky opening experiments...

[Event "Grenke Chess Festival 2026 Freestyle"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/broadcast/grenk..."] [Date "2026.04.02"]
[Round "1.1"]
[White "Carlsen, Magnus"]
[Black "Khalafova, Narmin"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2888"]
[WhiteTitle "GM"]
[WhiteFideId "1503014"]
[BlackElo "2207"]
[BlackTitle "WGM"]
[BlackFideId "13402625"]
[TimeControl "90 min + 30 sec per move"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[ECO "A45"]
[Opening "Indian Defense: Gedult Attack"]
[UTCDate "2026.04.02"]
[UTCTime "19:15:26"]
[BroadcastName "Grenke Chess Festival 2026 | Freestyle Open A"] [BroadcastURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/grenk..."] [GameURL "https://lichess.org/broadcast/grenk..."]

1. d4 [%clk 1:30:30] 1... d5 [%clk 1:11:48] 2. f3 [%clk 1:30:18] 2... Nf6 [%clk 0:58:24] 3. g4 [%clk 1:26:01] 3... a5 [%clk 0:39:48] 4. a4 [%clk 1:26:04] 4... e6 [%clk 0:38:24] *

Apr-07-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
[Event "Getclub"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2008.12.13"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Peter"]
[Black "Getclub, Master Level"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D00"]
[BlackElo "2400"]
[Annotator "Taylor Kingston & Offramp"]
[PlyCount "9"]
[EventDate "2008.12.12"]
[EventType "game"]
[EventCountry "USA"]
[SourceDate "2008.12.13"]

1. Nc3 This could be the worst of the top ten opening moves d5 ...And this is the best reply. "This is fine, probably the best reply to White's somewhat eccentric opening." - Taylor ♔ingston 2. d4 ♙layed after 8 seconds thought.
"Okay, now we're heading toward the Veresov System. ♗lack has many good replies here, including 2...♘f6, 2...♗f5, 2...e6 (which after 3.e5 transposes to the French), 2...c6 (which after 3.e4 transposes to the Caro-♔ann), 2...f5 (which transposes to the Dutch), and even 2...e5!?, an interesting gambit seen in Watson-♗ellin, ♗lackpool Open 1978, and before that in Hachaturov - Shavlyuk, Moscow Central CC semi-final 1960." - Taylor ♔ingston.
Getclub Master now thought for 38 and a half minutes before replying f6 !? "Eh? ♘ot mentioned in ♗ellin's "♕ueens ♙awn: Veresov System," and probably for good reason. It's no good trying to enforce e7-e5 right now, because after d4xe5 ♗lack's d-pawn is hanging. The text move does little besides hinder ♗lack's development by taking f6 away from his knight." - Taylor ♔ingston 3. e3 ♙layed after 2 seconds thought.
"♘othing especially good or bad about this move." Taylor ♔ingston. g5 ?? 73 minutes thought went into this."
♗ut there is everything bad about this! Sanny, your so-called "master-level" program is playing like an idiot. Aside from perhaps 3...♗g4, this is probably the worst move on the board." - Taylor ♔ingston 4. Bd3 3 seconds on this. ("It's ∞ why White does not immediately play 4. Qh5+ Kd7 5. h4 starting a lethal attack." - Taylor ♔ingston (or 5. e4)) Getclub Master now pondered its position for 59 minutes before uncorking 4...Nd7 ??? "♘o "perhaps" about it, this IS the worst move on the board, the knight occupying the king's only flight square. Apparently the "master" level cannot see a mate in one. ♖elatively best was 4...♘h6, so that if 5.♕h5+ ♘f7, though White would still stand better. ♗ut now it's all over. 5. Qh5# Times: White: 15 seconds. ♗lack: 2 hrs 50 mins. ♙ossibly the largest ever time difference in a game that ended in mate on the 5th move. ♙eter must be thinking what an incredibly easy game this chess is. ♗ack to the drawing board! 1-0

Apr-08-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Last night I saw a film with Nicolette Roeg (and Frank Randle).

I looked her up in the big book in the hall.

Nicolette Roeg was the sister of ... Nicholas Roeg! The film director.

Who was their Dad? Nicholas Roeg!

Stuck for a name ay?

Apr-09-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Why are American policemen SO obsessed with tail-lights?
Apr-09-26  stone free or die: <offramp: Why are American policemen SO obsessed with tail-lights?>

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la...

Apr-09-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: <stone free or die> that's a great article.

Last night Lou Jacoby had murdered his missus on <Alfred Hitchcock Presents>, and the weight of the body shorted out one of his tail lights and blah blah blah. It was very suspenseful!

Tail-lights are the backbone of suspense movies.

<All cars should have hundreds of tail lights.>

Apr-09-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: I believe that my watch's face has a thin (very thin) plastic cover. I can't find the edge of it.

It might not exist. I can't sleep.

Apr-09-26  stone free or die: <offramp> needs a tail light all his own.
Apr-10-26
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: Clint Black - Nothing But the Taillights

https://youtu.be/VtJWpjMAKII?si=n6N...

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