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Yes, I am running by
Sam Sloan
Frank Camaratta has resigned from the USCF Executive Board over the
decision by the board to "outsource" the books and equipment business.
I believe that the decision to outsource the books and equipment
business is a major mistake which may well be the death knell of the
USCF.
Over the last 65 years that the USCF has been in business, the only
consistently profitable area has been the sale of...
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Funny Review of Watson's New French Book by
Bob Musicant
This first CUSTOMER review on this page at Amazon.com:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?D3A124157
I have a guess as to who the author of the review is; maybe someone here can
say for certain.
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No Anand in Linares 2004? by
Abu Ali
He is currently the strongest player and should be invited in the strongest
tournament.
Or is it that the morally bankrupt Gary used his influence somehow to keep
him out so that he may win and keep his rating points from coming down.
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World Football Elo Ratings by
Alan O'Brien
I didn't know that Elo ratings were used for other sports.
If you put 'World Football Elo Ratings' into Google the top link should give
you 'eloratings.net' - I couldn't get the link on my browser bar.
France is currently top with a rating of only 2022 - even I could beat them!
Alan
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Jason Lives! by
Jason
My beloved brothers in chess:
I am so happy to be back with you again. I know how much you all
missed me. Remember all the fun we used to have with The Drunken Lord?
I miss him too! I haven't been a regular here since I challenged
everybody to solve a problem in a certain number of moves, and then
called everyone who proved it couldn't be done an idiot. I was kind of
embarrassed, so I stayed...
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Is there an online analysis engine? by
DDEckerslyke
Are there any sites where you can analyse a position onine with a
chess program. For example a site where I can set up a position and
see what, for instance, Crafty has to say about it.
cheers
dd
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Chess will be solved in the year 2168 by
Gregory Topov
Chess will be solved in the year 2168. At least, that's the interesting
theory proposed on this web page:
http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~kunegis/hack/chess/
The text below is quoted from that web page (view the web page to see the
superscript and other formatting correctly). My comment: Will distributed
computing (e.g. the ChessBrain project) help in attempts to "solve" chess
sooner?
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Chess Movies by
Jason
What are the best movies about chess? Searching for Bobby Fischer has got
to be the absolute worst.
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February 5th 04 11:44 PM
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Why beginners should not resign after blunders in blitz/rapid. by
Gregory Topov
In a game with intermediate/expert chess players, if you blunder away a
piece it usually makes good sense to resign because there is little doubt
that your opponent will use the advantage to win.
My theory is if the game is between beginners, however, you should *not*
resign in such positions.
Two reasons:
REASON 1: It is not the person who blunders *first* who should lose, but the
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A question about Bobby Fischer by
Marco
Why does he need to hide in Japan? His father was a German citizen,
so he's a German too, and can easily settle there. Germany does not
extradite its citizens anywhere.
Marco
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Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG
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February 5th 04 10:20 PM
by Nick
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Chess books for sale by
Jim Frapper
I have the following list of books for sale. They come from a smoke
free home. Please send me offers.
Neil McDonald, Planning, 1995 United Kingdom, pb, great condition
Angus Dunnington, Pawn Power, 1994 United Kingdom, pb, great condition
Irving Chernev, Logical Chess Move By Move, 1957 Simon & Schuster NY,
pb, slight wear on back binding
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Why beginners should not resign - a losing example by
Gregory Topov
"Gregory Topov" wrote:
Why beginners should not resign after blunders in blitz/rapid.
REASON 1: It is not the person who blunders *first* who should lose, but
the
person who blunders *most*.
b) A losing example
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The Best chess Played of All time by
Etj718
Who had the most dominant period of chess ?Kasparov's run since winning the
championship...Fischers run from winning the Interzonals thru claiming the
World Championships..Tal 1959-1960...Alekhine from 1927-early
1930's..Capablanca just prior to losing to Alekhine..Lasker holding the World
Title for 27years..Rubinstein 1912 (incredible tournament record that
year)Morphy,Karpov 1975-85..other...
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My Chess Rating Progress by
James Thornton
I started playing chess a little less than a year ago, I have only
played online via ICC, and I want to check my rating progress as
compared to how others progress after a year of play.
Are there any sites online that correlate chess ratings with years of
play?
My initial ICC rating was about 1000, and I'm around 1550 now.
Thanks.
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Endgame composition competitions? by
Kennet Eriksson
Is there any announced endgame composition competitions anywhere now?
I found an interesting winning idea in an endgame I tried to analyze.
It would be fun to enter a competition to see if the idea is original.
Regards.
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NiC 2004/1 by
Mark Houlsby
I just received my copy in the mail. Is it just me, or is it
especially good this month-and-a-half?
JMHO of course....
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New Chess Game by
Martin Korhorn
Suppose you have a Matrix Chess Game like a Rubick Puzzle with Black
and White Magnetic Fields on it and you can place your pieces all
around the Cube. How would you play it to win?
Look at the last white pawn...
This is called Rubick Matrix Algebra
Mr. Spock alias Martin Korhorn.
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I WANT TO MEET SAM SLOAN by
Ivan
Do you know where I can meet him in person?
One time I went to the Marshall Chess Club this past summer and I was
watching some guy who wore glasses helping analyze some kid with his
chess game. I offered some suggestions and the man with glasses
agreed with my suggested variations. Later on I asked the man if he
would play blitz with me but he declined. After the next round
started, I asked...
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