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Old April 2nd 08, 06:11 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
KDP[_2_]
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While I've always liked and enjoyed chess, I've never been a strong
player. I've found that I tend to freeze up under time pressure so
I've been playing alot of correspondence chess and have improved to
the point where I'm ready to try some live games. I have an account
at FICS and was wondering what type of time controls is appropriate.
5 and 10 minute games are definately out and although I would be
comfortable with an hour I suspect I would have a hard time finding
opponents. Would there be any problem getting games with 30 minute
time controls? So far I've only played the bot there so it didnt
really matter. Thanks in advance.
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Old April 2nd 08, 06:25 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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On Apr 2, 10:11*pm, KDP wrote:
While I've always liked and enjoyed chess, I've never been a strong
player. *I've found that I tend to freeze up *under time pressure so
I've been playing alot of correspondence chess and have improved to
the point where I'm ready to try some live games. *I have an account
at FICS and was wondering what type of time controls is appropriate.
5 and 10 minute games are definately out and although I would be
comfortable with an hour I suspect I would have a hard time finding
opponents. *Would there be any problem getting games with 30 minute
time controls? *So far I've only played the bot there so it didnt
really matter. *Thanks in advance.


Whats your Rating??? First improve your game Once you play stronger
Time will not be a big problem.

Personnaly I like playing 15 min Game.

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html

If you are less than 1800 Play with Beginner Level [5-10 sec / move]

If you are less than 1900 Play with Beginner Level [30-40 sec/ move]

If you are less than 2000 Play with Normal Level [1-2 sec / move]

99% of the players are beaten by Beginner Level itself. Just try when
you are free. Once you start winning try harder Levels.

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html


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Old April 4th 08, 01:59 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
chipschap@gmail.com
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On Apr 2, 11:11 am, KDP wrote:
While I've always liked and enjoyed chess, I've never been a strong
player. I've found that I tend to freeze up under time pressure so
I've been playing alot of correspondence chess and have improved to
the point where I'm ready to try some live games. I have an account
at FICS and was wondering what type of time controls is appropriate.
5 and 10 minute games are definately out and although I would be
comfortable with an hour I suspect I would have a hard time finding
opponents. Would there be any problem getting games with 30 minute
time controls? So far I've only played the bot there so it didnt
really matter. Thanks in advance.


The thing to do is watch for FICS tournaments with longer time
controls. There are a number of them with 20 minute controls, which
is at least an improvement on blitz. There is also a weekly tourney
with 45 minute controls. And you can look into the 45 45 league, and
the Slow Time Control Bunch which sponsors weekly 60 minute games.

There are definitely opportunities for relatively longer games, you
just have to grab them.

Another good option is, depending where you live, to look for a local
chess club and get involved. Live over the board play is a much
different experience and well worth the time and effort. Most
communities of any size have some sort of club.

Oh, I would recommend that you skip GitClub. Sanny spams all over the
place whenever anyone asks for advice on where to play or how to learn.
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Old April 5th 08, 08:33 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
wisma
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wrote in message
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On Apr 2, 11:11 am, KDP wrote:
While I've always liked and enjoyed chess, I've never been a strong
player. I've found that I tend to freeze up under time pressure so
I've been playing alot of correspondence chess and have improved to
the point where I'm ready to try some live games. I have an account
at FICS and was wondering what type of time controls is appropriate.
5 and 10 minute games are definately out and although I would be
comfortable with an hour I suspect I would have a hard time finding
opponents. Would there be any problem getting games with 30 minute
time controls? So far I've only played the bot there so it didnt
really matter. Thanks in advance.


The thing to do is watch for FICS tournaments with longer time
controls. There are a number of them with 20 minute controls, which
is at least an improvement on blitz. There is also a weekly tourney
with 45 minute controls. And you can look into the 45 45 league, and
the Slow Time Control Bunch which sponsors weekly 60 minute games.

There are definitely opportunities for relatively longer games, you
just have to grab them.

Another good option is, depending where you live, to look for a local
chess club and get involved. Live over the board play is a much
different experience and well worth the time and effort. Most
communities of any size have some sort of club.

Oh, I would recommend that you skip GitClub. Sanny spams all over the
place whenever anyone asks for advice on where to play or how to learn.


very interesting.


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Old April 9th 08, 06:59 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
mudshark
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wisma wrote:

Oh, I would recommend that you skip GitClub. Sanny spams all over the
place whenever anyone asks for advice on where to play or how to learn.


very interesting.


Yes it was wasn't it? - I imagine you're the sort likely to set up board
on a rickety, rambling, vastly overcrowded & disgustingly smelly effnic
train somewhere in the world for a few quick games & a 'conversation' -
no?..
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Old April 9th 08, 02:59 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
chipschap@gmail.com
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On Apr 8, 11:59 pm, mudshark wrote:
wisma wrote:


Yes it was wasn't it? - I imagine you're the sort likely to set up board
on a rickety, rambling, vastly overcrowded & disgustingly smelly effnic
train somewhere in the world for a few quick games & a 'conversation' -
no?..


I imagine you're the sort likely to play on GitClub.

 




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