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On May 2, 8:36 am, The Historian wrote:
I believe Evans is using "selfmate" as a word-play on "suicide", the old name for such problems. He means Fischer killed himself as Champion through his actions. I think it's hair-splitting to argue over the subtleties of the term as used here. But you appear to be correct. Technically a self-mate requires White to force Black to mate him against Black's will - the moves are forced. I don't think the Soviets were unwilling to take the Championship title. Exactly. If you are going to write a chess book, shouldn't you use chess terms properly? |
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On May 2, 9:30 am, " wrote:
Despite Steven Dowd's malicious hair-splitting, most readers understand that Fischer's selfmate means suicide. Manyplayers don't even know what a helpmate is. So anytime anyone corrects Evans, it is malice? |
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"SBD" wrote in message ... On May 2, 9:30 am, " wrote: Despite Steven Dowd's malicious hair-splitting, most readers understand that Fischer's selfmate means suicide. Manyplayers don't even know what a helpmate is. So anytime anyone corrects Evans, it is malice? Just be glad it doesn't qualify you for "fellow traveler" status. |
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On May 2, 8:39*am, David Richerby
wrote: wrote: " wrote: Dr. Dowd's once forged my name on a university website. His criticism is reminiscent of a cable that Winston Churchill once sent ending a sentence with "of." When a subordinate reminded him that it was wrong to end a sentence with a preposition, Churchill replied: "Do you see the kind of idiocy up which I have to put.=94 As I recall, the exact quote was *"Do you see the kind of idiocy up *_with_* which I have to put.=94 Clearly the `with' is necessary. *But it's not, in fact, clear that Churchill ever said or wrote anything of the sort. *http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/churchill.html The version I heard was "This is the sort of nonsense up with which I shall not put." John Savard |
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On Fri, 2 May 2008 12:43:39 -0700 (PDT), Quadibloc
wrote: On May 2, 8:39*am, David Richerby wrote: wrote: " wrote: Dr. Dowd's once forged my name on a university website. His criticism is reminiscent of a cable that Winston Churchill once sent ending a sentence with "of." When a subordinate reminded him that it was wrong to end a sentence with a preposition, Churchill replied: "Do you see the kind of idiocy up which I have to put.=94 As I recall, the exact quote was *"Do you see the kind of idiocy up *_with_* which I have to put.=94 Clearly the `with' is necessary. *But it's not, in fact, clear that Churchill ever said or wrote anything of the sort. *http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/churchill.html The version I heard was "This is the sort of nonsense up with which I shall not put." John Savard A grammar text? Why do you bring that book I don't want to be preached to out of up for ? |
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FISCHER'S SELFMATE
Several readers said they understood "selfmate" to mean only that Fischer mated himself by handing the title to Karpov without a fight.. On May 2, 1:05*pm, Mike Murray wrote: On Fri, 2 May 2008 12:43:39 -0700 (PDT), Quadibloc wrote: On May 2, 8:39*am, David Richerby wrote: wrote: " wrote: Dr. Dowd's once forged my name on a university website. His criticism is reminiscent of a cable that Winston Churchill once sent ending a sentence with "of." When a subordinate reminded him that it was wrong to end a sentence with a preposition, Churchill replied: "Do you see the kind of idiocy up which I have to put.=94 As I recall, the exact quote was *"Do you see the kind of idiocy up *_with_* which I have to put.=94 Clearly the `with' is necessary. *But it's not, in fact, clear that Churchill ever said or wrote anything of the sort. *http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/churchill.html The version I heard was "This is the sort of nonsense up with which I shall not put." John Savard A grammar text? *Why do you bring that book I don't want to be preached to out of up for ?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On May 2, 9:36 am, The Historian wrote:
. Alas, his selfmate returned the title to the Soviets without a fight. That is not a selfmate, it is a helpmate. Doesn't Evans at least know how to use chess language properly? I believe Evans is using "selfmate" as a word-play on "suicide", the old name for such problems. He means Fischer killed himself as Champion through his actions. I think it's hair-splitting to argue over the subtleties of the term as used here. But you appear to be correct. Technically a self-mate requires White to force Black to mate him against Black's will - the moves are forced. I don't think the Soviets were unwilling to take the Championship title. Can you explain the part about "against his will"? What sort of opponent in chess would have the will to not win? In a chess problem, how is there any "will" involved whatever? One other term which springs to mind is a "duck"; this term may be even older than "suicide", and it certainly applies in many cases with regard to the world chess championship. Just look, for instance, at the real reason BF never wrote any more chess books: *fear* of getting caught in an analytical error. This kind of irrationality and exaggerated fear may have been the true culprit; the silly demands and antics merely the visible signs. -- help bot |
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On May 2, 1:05*pm, Mike Murray wrote:
On Fri, 2 May 2008 12:43:39 -0700 (PDT), Quadibloc wrote: On May 2, 8:39*am, David Richerby wrote: wrote: " wrote: Dr. Dowd's once forged my name on a university website. His criticism is reminiscent of a cable that Winston Churchill once sent ending a sentence with "of." When a subordinate reminded him that it was wrong to end a sentence with a preposition, Churchill replied: "Do you see the kind of idiocy up which I have to put.=94 As I recall, the exact quote was *"Do you see the kind of idiocy up *_with_* which I have to put.=94 Clearly the `with' is necessary. *But it's not, in fact, clear that Churchill ever said or wrote anything of the sort. *http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/churchill.html The version I heard was "This is the sort of nonsense up with which I shall not put." John Savard A grammar text? *Why do you bring that book I don't want to be preached to out of up for ? Some grammar "rules"are insignificant and niggling. The dangling prep is one of them. |
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On May 2, 10:30 am, " wrote:
Doesn't Evans at least know how to use chess language properly? -- SBD Despite Steven Dowd's malicious hair-splitting, most readers understand that Fischer's selfmate means suicide. Manyplayers don't even know what a helpmate is. I think Mr. Parr is getting off on the wrong track. In fact, in order to understand why KNN vs. K is not winnable, all decent chess players need to be familiar with the difference between a helpmate and a forcible checkmate. This sort of thing is discussed in the rules of chess, and it relates to draws, to how to win and to what can be won. Benko no longer competes very often. Today he is a major problem composer whose specialty is "helpmates" where both sides collaborate to find the shortest way to mate. In other words, Black must help White to checkmate the Black king. Note here that Larry Evans is quoted (by Larry Parr) as saying the *shortest* way to mate. These unusual exercises are ingenious and infuriating. Solving them forces us to think backwards to envisage a mating pattern and then reach it the shortest possible way. Again, LP quotes LE as saying the *shortest* way to mate. Here’s how Benko explains this strange art form: "The helpmate does not conflict with existing rules of play. The solver must find the only variation leading to mate But now, Pal Benko is quoted (by Larry Parr) as saying the *only* way to mate. — which should be cleverly hidden by the composer! — and do this with the cooperation of both sides. Black always moves first and must cooperate in finding the only sequence leading to checkmate." Once again, LP quotes PB as saying what he does is construct problems where there is *only one* way to (help) mate. I think this is ample demonstration that some folks are simply not very astute when it comes to such things as the difference between selfmate, helpmate or what have you. But there is no doubt that in Bobby Fischer's case, Mr. Evans would not be willing to share any of the credit with the Soviets, so the term "helpmate" would have seemed out of place. Remember that the ploy has always been that BF did everything all by himself... . -- help bot |
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On May 2, 3:09 pm, SBD wrote:
Despite Steven Dowd's malicious hair-splitting, most readers understand that Fischer's selfmate means suicide. Manyplayers don't even know what a helpmate is. So anytime anyone corrects Evans, it is malice? Precisely; and arrogance as well. I recall a spat in which Edward Winter submitted a correction of one or two of Larry Evans' innumerable gaffes, whereupon the old man began his response by fuming that EW had "an exaggerated sense of self-importance". Apparently, some people have secretly anointed themselves gods, and we, the humble multitude, only find out about it when we commit blasphemous acts like correcting any of their innumerable human-like gaffes. What I found amusing was where Mr. Evans took the time in his article to explain to us ignoramuses exactly what Pal Benko does; unfortunately, LE appears to be about as clueless as the masses he looks down his nose upon-- if not more so. Mr. Parr's quotations revealed a certain inconsistency that I was not already aware of. Apparently, Mr. Benko is not satisfied unless there is *only one* way to (help)mate, while Mr. Evans is lost in a forest, searching for the "shortest" mate. -- help bot |
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