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22000 chekmate exercises for raylopez99 :-)



 
 
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Old February 7th 10, 04:41 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
Zuril[_2_]
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Default 22000 chekmate exercises for raylopez99 :-)

Hello to all,

I've listened to the suggestion from raylopez99 now all 22.000 checkmate
puzzles available on my chess website are accessible without the
registration!

http://www.ideachess.com/checkmate-puzzle.php

Bye, Gianluca

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Old February 8th 10, 04:58 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
RayLopez99
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Default 22000 chekmate exercises for raylopez99 :-)

On Feb 7, 7:41*am, Zuril wrote:
Hello to all,

I've listened to the suggestion from raylopez99 now all 22.000 checkmate
puzzles available on my chess website are accessible without the
registration!

http://www.ideachess.com/checkmate-puzzle.php

Bye, Gianluca


excellent. Now a suggestion, that's not hard to do for a programmer:
put an 'export' button so you can export the position in FEN or other
notation that you can put in Fritz. The reason is that sometimes a
mate in 4 has multiple solutions, and you want to prove that another
solution exists.

Bookmarked this site, very nice.

RL
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Old February 8th 10, 10:48 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
Zuril[_2_]
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Default 22000 chekmate exercises for raylopez99 :-)

Good idea! I've added this function.
For to a security restriction I can't copy directly the FEN string to
the clipboard but I put it on a dialog and you need to use CTRL+C key
combination to copy it.
If you have other ideas please let me know, that I don't have named my
site *idea*chess for nothing ;-)

http://www.ideachess.com

Ciao, Gianluca


Il 08/02/2010 16.58, raylopez99 ha scritto:

Now a suggestion, that's not hard to do for a programmer:
put an 'export' button so you can export the position in FEN or other
notation that you can put in Fritz. The reason is that sometimes a
mate in 4 has multiple solutions, and you want to prove that another
solution exists.

Bookmarked this site, very nice.

RL


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Old February 9th 10, 01:57 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
RayLopez99
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Default 22000 chekmate exercises for raylopez99 :-)

On Feb 8, 1:48*pm, Zuril wrote:
Good idea! I've added this function.
For to a security restriction I can't copy directly the FEN string to
the clipboard but I put it on a dialog and you need to use CTRL+C key
combination to copy it.
If you have other ideas please let me know, that I don't have named my
site *idea*chess for nothing ;-)

http://www.ideachess.com


You are a master Gianluca! Now please be kind enough to email me or
post your source, as I program as well. Just kidding, if you have
commercial designs, but if you code in C# then do feel free to send me
the source.

Ciao,

RL
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Old February 9th 10, 09:51 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
Zuril[_2_]
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Default 22000 chekmate exercises for raylopez99 :-)

Il 09/02/2010 1.57, raylopez99 ha scritto:

You are a master Gianluca! Now please be kind enough to email me or
post your source, as I program as well. Just kidding, if you have
commercial designs, but if you code in C# then do feel free to send me
the source.

Ciao,

RL


I prefer the raylopez99 of the previous message where at least you have
clicked on an adsense advertise to contribute to my cause ;-)
Why don't you learn Java? When you will understand Java I'll send you
the source!

Ciao, Gianluca
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Old February 10th 10, 08:27 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
RayLopez99
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Default 22000 chekmate exercises for raylopez99 :-)

On Feb 9, 12:51*pm, Zuril wrote:

I prefer the raylopez99 of the previous message where at least you have
clicked on an adsense advertise to contribute to my cause ;-)
Why don't you learn Java? When you will understand Java I'll send you
the source!

Ciao, Gianluca


Java is obsolete and for patzers. But for you, it's perfect.

RL
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Old February 10th 10, 09:05 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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Default 22000 chekmate exercises for raylopez99 :-)

On Feb 10, 1:27*pm, raylopez99 wrote:


Java is obsolete and for patzers. *But for you, it's perfect.



Wow, the guy gives you just what you ask for and then you **** on him.

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Old February 10th 10, 09:46 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
The Master
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Default 22000 chekmate exercises for raylopez99 :-)

On Feb 10, 3:05*pm, sd wrote:

On Feb 10, 1:27*pm, raylopez99 wrote:

Java is obsolete and for patzers. *But for you, it's perfect.


Wow, the guy gives you just what you ask for and then you **** on him.



I was watching an old movie the other day in which the town sherrif,
who is in
charge of investigating the strange murders that keep happening at the
Bates
Motel, stubbornly defends a fellow named Norman against his many
hostile
critics. A few of these critics are so frustrated by the incompetence
of the law
that they try to take matters into their own hands (which does not
work out well
for them). At one point in the movie the sherrif comments that "if"
Norman
Bates is insane, several others are running him a very close second!

Why I am reminded of insanity when dealing with the likes of
RayLopez is not
entirely clear, but there may be some rational explanation for this.
In another
thread here, a troll popped in to say something but he was quickly
driven away
by simply quoting what had actually been written in that same, brief
thread. He
ran away and some how ended up here. Again, why I am reminded of
trolling
(in discussing Ray Lopez) escapes me, but I am. Of trolling and
insanity. Any
ideas?




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Old February 11th 10, 12:31 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
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Default 22000 chekmate exercises for raylopez99 :-)

On Feb 10, 3:46*pm, The Master wrote:
On Feb 10, 3:05*pm, sd wrote:

On Feb 10, 1:27*pm, raylopez99 wrote:


Java is obsolete and for patzers. *But for you, it's perfect.


Wow, the guy gives you just what you ask for and then you **** on him.


* I was watching an old movie the other day in which the town sherrif,
who is in
charge of investigating the strange murders that keep happening at the
Bates
Motel, stubbornly defends a fellow named Norman against his many
hostile
critics. *A few of these critics are so frustrated by the incompetence
of the law
that they try to take matters into their own hands (which does not
work out well
for them). * At one point in the movie the sherrif comments that "if"
Norman
Bates is insane, several others are running him a very close second!

* Why I am reminded of insanity when dealing with the likes of
RayLopez is not
entirely clear, but there may be some rational explanation for this.
In another
thread here, a troll popped in to say something but he was quickly
driven away
by simply quoting what had actually been written in that same, brief
thread. *He
ran away and some how ended up here. *Again, why I am reminded of
trolling
(in discussing Ray Lopez) escapes me, but I am. *Of trolling and
insanity. *Any
ideas?


Sure. Don't let them **** on you; open your mouth.
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Old February 11th 10, 05:49 PM posted to rec.games.chess.misc
RayLopez99
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Default 22000 chekmate exercises for raylopez99 :-)

On Feb 10, 12:46*pm, The Master wrote:
On Feb 10, 3:05*pm, sd wrote:
*Again, why I am reminded of
trolling
(in discussing Ray Lopez) escapes me, but I am. *Of trolling and
insanity. *Any
ideas?


What the hell you talking about? You on drugs or something?

RL
 




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