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We need three more to sign up to play.
Click here to sign up. Nothing to download! http://tinyurl.com/ynxfl8 Rob |
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"Rob" wrote in message oups.com... We need three more to sign up to play. Click here to sign up. Nothing to download! http://tinyurl.com/ynxfl8 I think I should drop out of this tournament since obviously my rating is so high its putting people off. Since the first advertising of this tournament, I completed another one, and joined yet another with a bunch of 9 strangers - one of whom owns a pub in UK Its good to rap with active chess players.But as above, if no new players by the weekend, I'll drop out. Phil Innes Rob |
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On Feb 9, 9:36 am, "Chess One" wrote:
"Rob" wrote in message oups.com... We need three more to sign up to play. Click here to sign up. Nothing to download! http://tinyurl.com/ynxfl8 I think I should drop out of this tournament since obviously my rating is so high its putting people off. Personally, I don't think chess professionals like IM Innes ought to participate; at 2450, no one else stands a chance, and besides, even if someone else did stand a chance, it could easily be quashed by even a single, decisive blow from Rybka, the world's strongest chess program (sorry, Sanny). I was told that RedHotPawn was a superior site to play when compared to GetClub, and so I'm giving it a spin. Thus far, I have almost nothing but *miniatures* of players who, obviously, know little or nothing next to me. I can imagine that some of these victims believe they have been cheated, since my steel- trap-like mind churns out computer-precise combinations with ease. Far better for the true geniuses of the royal game to face one another, and leave the patzers to their own kind, thus avoiding any "massacres" of the peons. -- help bot |
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On Feb 10, 12:43 am, "help bot" wrote:
On Feb 9, 9:36 am, "Chess One" wrote: "Rob" wrote in message roups.com... We need three more to sign up to play. Click here to sign up. Nothing to download! http://tinyurl.com/ynxfl8 I think I should drop out of this tournament since obviously my rating is so high its putting people off. Personally, I don't think chess professionals like IM Innes ought to participate; at 2450, no one else stands a chance, and besides, even if someone else did stand a chance, it could easily be quashed by even a single, decisive blow from Rybka, the world's strongest chess program (sorry, Sanny). I was told that RedHotPawn was a superior site to play when compared to GetClub, and so I'm giving it a spin. Thus far, I have almost nothing but *miniatures* of players who, obviously, know little or nothing next to me. I can imagine that some of these victims believe they have been cheated, since my steel- trap-like mind churns out computer-precise combinations with ease. Far better for the true geniuses of the royal game to face one another, and leave the patzers to their own kind, thus avoiding any "massacres" of the peons. -- help bot There are plenty of sound players in the RGC tournament( Excluding me, of course! ) Yo shoud spend your time there with the rest of us. Rob |
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"help bot" wrote in message oups.com... Personally, I don't think chess professionals like IM Innes ought to participate; at 2450, no one else stands a chance, Help-bog, the Official Spokeperson for No One, excuses himself from joining We the People by actually playing chess, and regrets those who do. Its a sad song, sung soooo long now. My cc rating is only 2190, and I got it the old fashioned way, I earned it. and besides, even if someone else did stand a chance, it could easily be quashed by even a single, decisive blow from Rybka, the world's strongest chess program (sorry, Sanny). I am currently playing one person rated sub-1400 who is possibly using Sargon. He is playing much stronger with white and black than an 1840 player in the same tournament. But I don't really see any extensive evidence of computer-aided cheating at GetClub. Of course, Help-bog has a moto perpetuo theme of paranoia about what others might be doing out there beyond the corn fields, and is disinclined to risk his maidenhood by goin' to the dance. I was told that RedHotPawn was a superior site to play when compared to GetClub, and so I'm giving it a spin. Thus far, I have almost nothing but *miniatures* of players who, obviously, know little or nothing next to me. I can imagine that some of these victims believe they have been cheated, since my steel- trap-like mind churns out computer-precise combinations with ease. Far better for the true geniuses of the royal game to face one another, and leave the patzers to their own kind, thus avoiding any "massacres" of the peons. Brave words! Small bishop! PI -- help bot |
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There are plenty of sound players in the RGC tournament( Excluding me,
of course! ) Yo shoud spend your time there with the rest of us. Rob The trouble is, you appear to have to shell out 28 bucks plus to be in the tournament and add to robmitcl's free months. No wonder you keep hyping the thing. |
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On Feb 10, 11:00 am, "SBD" wrote:
There are plenty of sound players in the RGC tournament( Excluding me, of course! ) Yo shoud spend your time there with the rest of us. Rob The trouble is, you appear to have to shell out 28 bucks plus to be in the tournament and add to robmitcl's free months. No wonder you keep hyping the thing. No I can design a "new players" tournament where you do not have to be a member. Unfortunatly is is open to anyone and must have a maximine number of days per move set at five days instead of the much quicker 2 days most of us prefer. You are welcome to join up under Grant or Matt or Angelo or Phil or Inconnux and they will get the bonus months if you join. You can even go to the site without the link and join and no one gets any bonus months. Heck , if you are serious about playing... I will pay your 28 dollars. I just want to play and I happen to really enjoy the options this site has to offer. Rob |
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I'll consider that a genuinely nice offer Rob and laid aside my usual
suspicions. It would be interesting to play. I need to weigh a lot of private factors (such as my illnesses and such) before I would agree, but I do consider your offer a nice gesture - don't think I would decline without a genuine reason. Given that I am pretty much homebound these days, it probably would be my only opportunity to play this diverse group. I've always wanted to play Matt, as he is one of the most interesting posters here. I will email you to discuss some of this and see if it would work; I certainly wouldn't want you to shell out 28 bucks either if I can't fulfill my responsibilities - as well as being fair to everyone playing. Many aspects of the site looked interesting, but since I couldn't access those as a free member (eg., the analysis mode). Thanks - "talk" to you later SBD. |
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On Feb 10, 7:48 am, "Rob" wrote:
Far better for the true geniuses of the royal game to face one another, and leave the patzers to their own kind, thus avoiding any "massacres" of the peons. -- help bot There are plenty of sound players in the RGC tournament( Excluding me, of course! ) Yo shoud spend your time there with the rest of us. Rob Who are these "sound" players? I know them not. Just look at my games at GetClub and RedHotPawn, and you will see that I am a bona-fide chess genius (or so these patzers frequently make it appear)! I need REAL food, like meat and potatoes; not squishy, flimsy stuff that crumbles and blows away, much like the little pig (of the Three Little Pigs) who built his house of straw. I am a big, bad wolf, and I need, if not a house of bricks, then at least one of sticks, tied together with ropes, that can withstand a few decent huffs and puffs. Stop that singing! You *are* afraid of me, for I am really big and bad. I'm not kidding. I will blow your house down, I will. ;D -- wolf bot |
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On Feb 10, 7:58 am, "Chess One" wrote:
"help bot" wrote in message oups.com... Personally, I don't think chess professionals like IM Innes ought to participate; at 2450, no one else stands a chance, Help-bog, the Official Spokeperson for No One, excuses himself from joining We the People by actually playing chess, and regrets those who do. Its a sad song, sung soooo long now. Such idiocy; I have just pointed out my participation at both GetClubbed -- where, BTW, one can play another human opponent such as yourself with ease -- and more recently, RedHotPawn. The only thing I haven't done is travel to Vermont and New York, with the express purpose of cutting down some rather over-inflated egos by destroying them OTB, and in the case of Sam Sloan, taking *all* his money in the process (yes, I can put up a full $5. in cash). My cc rating is only 2190, and I got it the old fashioned way, I earned it. That may well be; but even so, it can hardly compare to TK's 2300+. :D and besides, even if someone else did stand a chance, it could easily be quashed by even a single, decisive blow from Rybka, the world's strongest chess program (sorry, Sanny). I am currently playing one person rated sub-1400 who is possibly using Sargon. He is playing much stronger with white and black than an 1840 player in the same tournament. But I don't really see any extensive evidence of computer-aided cheating at GetClub. Well, I am not in any position to decide, not having any program to use as a standard. All I know is there are a couple of players whose *style* makes no sense in human terms, yet the almost bizarre accuracy of their tactical sight implies the use of computers. Note that I have not been their "victims", so I am not whining here, just commenting on what I have observed, though not really studied. I do believe I at one point in time owned a program named Sargon, and although it was not among the strongest chess programs in my possession, it was at least, reasonably priced. Of course, Help-bog has a moto perpetuo Perpetual motion? That was not my idea, but probably of some true genius, like maybe Leonardo de Vinci. Of course, I'm better at chess than he ever was, and one day I hope to ride in an actual helicopter, not an imaginary or merely "designed" one. Perhaps what IM Innes meant was motto, the addition of another "t" changing the meaning altogether. Of course, in that case the relevant phrase would be: "no more chess!", since I have long given it up entirely, and expect to never lift a pawn again. All that remains is for one of the big pharmaceutical companies to come out with an equivalent to the nicotine patch, so my body and mind will *feel* as if I were still playing, without my actually having to indulge in it. I won't complain of the length of my waiting, for there are even more dreaded diseases which afflict the human species, such as cancer and heart disease, to name but two. theme of paranoia about what others might be doing out there beyond the corn fields, and is disinclined to risk his maidenhood by goin' to the dance. Just above, I noted the proclaimed intention of IM Innes to withdraw. Now, all of a sudden, he is boasting that to not participate is evidence, to his mind, of cowardice. This seems to indicate a cloudiness, a certain fogginess of thinking, but little more. I was told that RedHotPawn was a superior site to play when compared to GetClub, and so I'm giving it a spin. Thus far, I have almost nothing but *miniatures* of players who, obviously, know little or nothing next to me. I can imagine that some of these victims believe they have been cheated, since my steel- trap-like mind churns out computer-precise combinations with ease. Far better for the true geniuses of the royal game to face one another, and leave the patzers to their own kind, thus avoiding any "massacres" of the peons. Brave words! Small bishop! Again, I couldn't help bot notice a peculiar fascination with phallic symbols, some odd substitution of the real in favor of the symbolic. As Dr. Freud would undoubtedly have observed, this is indicative of a suppressed desire to "mate" one's mother, and "kill" the father- figure which is represented in the opponent's King. With such strong repressed desires as this, it is little wonder that Mr. Innes has approached, if not actually reaching, the level of IMdom. But rest assured that to reach the ultimate pinnacle of chess, the title of world champion, even the likes of Phil Innes has a long way to go, for *utter madness* is a far cry from mere confusion and wanton desires. ;D -- help bot |
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