"David Richerby" wrote in message
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Chess One wrote:
I am currently playing a blind player from Yugoslavia, ["Mr. M."]
he is rated almost 1900 cc. He is not doing great with white or
black in our games, BUT if I also played blind he would take me to
the cleaners! Does anyone out there know any unsighted players?
I don't know any but I once played in a match where a member of the
opposition team was blind. He had a wooden tactile board -- one
colour of square was raised and the pieces were on pegs; I don't
recall if the pieces looked normal or if they'd been made easier to
recognize by touch -- and his sighted opponent had an ordinary board.
I think he also had a little Braille machine that he was using to
record his moves. They'd announce their moves to each other and each
used his preferred board. It was fascinating to watch and actually
very soothing to hear the gentle clanking as he ran his hands over the
tactile board.
The FIDE laws have an annexe covering rules for play by blind people
http://www.fide.com/official/handbook.asp?level=EE2
and it's bizarre. The tactile board *must* be at least 20cm square
and it is suggested that moves be announced in German, using people's
given names for the files but suggesting a different set (Anna, Bella,
Cesar, David, Eva, Felix, Gustav, Hector) to the usual German spelling
alphabet (Anton, Berta, Caesar, Dora, Emil, Friedrich, Gustav,
Heinrich, according to Wikipedia).
How strange! About 3 or 4 years ago some audio resources started to become
available for unsighted players - and I think it was early last year an
Indian company worked out a good system which I think contained a
text-to-audio //specific// to chess pieces moves captures, etc. I have
forgotten its name - but good stuff from that company, since I think it was
all pro-bono development.
Anyway, my opponent just resigned one of our games, and the quality of his
chess seemed very reasonable here - kept on fighting til the end. As above,
no-way I could play this well [even at corres] without sight of the board.
white/ pi
black/ m
1. e2-e4 c7-c5 2. Ng1-f3 Nb8-c6 3. d2-d4 cxd4 4. Nf3xd4 g7-g6 5. c2-c4
Bf8-g7 6. Bc1-e3 Ng8-f6 7. Nb1-c3 O-O 8. Bf1-e2 d7-d6 9. O-O Qd8-c7 10.
Ra1-c1 Bc8-e6 11. Nd4xe6 fxe6 12. Nc3-b5 Qc7-d7 13. f2-f3 a7-a6 14. Nb5-d4
Nc6xd4 15. Be3xd4 Nf6-h5 16. Bd4xg7 Kg8xg7 17. Qd1-d4 e6-e5 18. Qd4-e3
Nh5-f4 19. g2-g3 Nf4-h3 20. Kg1-g2 Ra8-c8 21. b2-b3 g6-g5 22. Rf1-d1 g5-g4
23. fxg4 Nh3-f4 24. gxf4 exf4 25. Qe3-d4 Kg7-g6 26. e4-e5 Rc8-d8 27. Qd4-e4
Kg6-g5 28. h2-h4 Kg5-h6 29. e5-e6 Qd7-c6 30. Rd1-d5 Kh6-g7 31. Be2-f3 Rf8-f6
32. Qe4-d4 Qc6-e8 33. g4-g5 Qe8-g6 34. Bf3-h5 1-0
Phil Innes
Dave.
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