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21. January 2005, 20:50:08
PRIMETIME 
Subject: tutor
i like playing chess but don't exactly know how to play it can anybody help me

20. January 2005, 10:05:24
rabbitoid 
Subject: agree
Modified by rabbitoid (20. January 2005, 10:05:51)
even if it were not the rule, to force the program to have and calculate all the draw rules, especially the one about repetition of position 3 times, would be far too heavy on the system resources. better to resolve such positions manually by a referee.

19. January 2005, 22:21:44
danoschek 
Subject: a player
should recognize a draw by competition.
the server could confirm it, player must claim. ~*~

19. January 2005, 17:40:46
Luke Skywalker 
The server should recognize a draw by repetition

19. January 2005, 17:31:10
redsales 
Subject: Re:
Bry: no way to check, so no way to win.

18. January 2005, 10:55:10
Caissus 
Subject: games from the current German first league
Modified by Caissus (18. January 2005, 11:23:28)
have I published for those who are interested :
http://caissus.gmxhome.de/Partieen/bl0405.htm

16. January 2005, 19:55:57
Crook 
Nope, it's a draw.

16. January 2005, 19:54:19
Bry 
http://brainking.com/game/ShowGame?g=528264

Is there a winner here? if so, can someone tell me....?

16. January 2005, 19:05:03
Pafl 
BuilderQ: Yes, the 3rd castling was a mistake that none of the opponents spotted (or maybe one did !). Similarly, in the 250-moves game between the two maniacs, there was actually the same position repeated 3 times but they did not realize it ... (someone was brave enough to go through the game andfound out) :-)

16. January 2005, 17:38:42
BuilderQ 
"Greatest number of castlings [in one game]: 3"? I hope that isn't allowed on BrainKing. :)

16. January 2005, 05:26:03
redsales 
longest 'polygamy'???? hahaha

16. January 2005, 03:34:57
ustica tnp 
Subject: Re:
Pafl: cool.:)

16. January 2005, 02:25:59
Pafl 
Chess records ... amazing what the game can bring !

22. December 2004, 19:23:47
Malaniuk 
who won?

22. December 2004, 17:03:23
ughaibu 

13. December 2004, 04:23:22
bwildman 
LOL...ok ;-)

12. December 2004, 21:15:29
bwildman 
who won?

11. December 2004, 16:44:43
votacommunista 
Modified by votacommunista (11. December 2004, 16:45:23)
At Amazon.com i saw the book The Chess Advantage in Black and White : Opening Moves of the Grandmasters (Mckay Chess Library), written by Larry Kaufman. The book sounds good! Can tell me anybody his experiences with this book if he/she knows it?

4. December 2004, 16:06:30
bwildman 
I like the idea of"real time" chess,and all its variants.

4. December 2004, 16:03:03
Caissus 
Subject: Re: using chess programs
Modified by Caissus (4. December 2004, 16:13:14)
One possibility to avoid this all is to play "live-chess"and a good reference could be the new " Schacharena"(unfortunately only in German until now).You can play there 15,30.45 and 60 minutes for the whole game each player,no client is necessary and it is completely free! And the best is that the webmaster perhaps wants to implementate 8x10 chess in the future!
Would be nice if we could play in this way here in Bk anytime.

4. December 2004, 14:33:02
danoschek 
Subject: using someone else's games
big deal - and even obligatory for serious players who don't want to be
caught in the same standard traps together with the average masses, permanently.
I suggest to chose a less liked opening and to become a reference yourself, possibly. ~*~

4. December 2004, 13:50:32
Logistics Man 
Subject: Re: using chess programs
I agree. I cannot see what/where the attraction is in using computer programs or, for that matter, 'someone elses' game/s !!

2. December 2004, 23:19:42
WhisperzQ 
Subject: Re: using chess programs
Apart from the speed with which a computer program can evaluate a situation, what is the difference between refering to a computer sorted database and checking in, say, a book for the same scenario and possible lines of attack/defence which have been successful for others. I wonder if there was the same discussion when books on chess positions and reference voumes of played games first were published.

One reason I play little chess these days is that I have come to realise that I cannot compete with people with great experience who can rely upon a knowledge store of past games, strategies and tactics which I do not have. I prefer to play the variants where each game is new and strategies and tactics need to be worked out each time from scratch .... where storehouses of past games just do not exist.

2. December 2004, 11:31:02
SMIRF Engine 
Subject: Re: using chess programs
Caissus, I would make a distinction between computer users, who are using a self written program and those who are using a foreign. The first is only a individual form of using one's experiences. Other player are querying through huge game databases also with computer support.

2. December 2004, 03:25:43
Caissus 
The eternal computerproblem in correspondence chess was again a theme in the forum of the German Correspondence Chess federation.For those who understand German here is the link: http://forum.webmart.de/wmmsg.cfm?id=2035593&d=30&a=1&t=2248489

26. November 2004, 08:49:03
redsales 
Excellent Mely. Give em hell.

24. November 2004, 18:51:31
ughaibu 
Subject: Mely
Best wishes for your success.

23. November 2004, 18:51:53
bwildman 
Subject: Re: 35th German Correspondence Chess Championship
LOL...hes not to shabby in most of the variants either! ;-)
good luck Ewe.

23. November 2004, 17:02:19
Caissus 
Subject: 35th German Correspondence Chess Championship
Modified by Caissus (23. November 2004, 23:25:02)
The final round of the 35th German Correspondence Chess Championship starts now with 17 topplayers (wow,that means a lot of games simultaneously!).The tournement will be played on the traditional way with postcards only.One of the participants is our (in standard chess ) very strong member "Mely" (Uwe Mehlhorn ).Good luck, Uwe!

Here is the link with the tournement tableau: http://www.bdftabellen.de/spezial/dm-einzel/35dfme.htm

22. October 2004, 12:31:49
WhisperzQ 
Have to get Fencer to install a "delete many" button. The deleterious posts have been removed and the ones that didn't make sense without them. If sanity prevails we can continue ... and as he expected Dano is now hidden.

20. October 2004, 20:47:36
Grim Reaper 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Grim Reaper (20. October 2004, 20:51:38)
I know red, my point was... things appear differently depending whose eyes are upon it. Where you saw unusual play, I saw a path I had taken 1000 times before.

Also, sometimes you have to make risky moves to win an otherwise drawn game. When in doubt, I complicate the position, and play for the most tactically ornate arrangement.

That is my definition of fun.

Just look at this position to see something really fun!

tactics galore

20. October 2004, 17:55:14
redsales 
i'd definitely play that opening again. I lost the game, but that's beside the point :)

20. October 2004, 16:57:05
Grim Reaper 
You also said the way I was playing the Sicilian against you was... how did you put it.... "making it easy for you" :)

20. October 2004, 16:33:27
redsales 
i much prefer his chances. That's ok, losing makes us more human.

19. October 2004, 23:01:04
Grim Reaper 
For either side, there is no chance to win. That's what a draw is.

19. October 2004, 17:42:05
redsales 
I believe Alex can force zugzwang to win. Of course anyone'd offer the draw, there's no chance to win!

19. October 2004, 13:16:46
WhisperzQ 
Subject: EdTrice v AlexII
And with that said we might move on please ... analysis of the game will be acceptable (after it is finished of course) but until then we should let them play it out in peace (however long it takes).

19. October 2004, 08:58:39
ughaibu 
Even I could win from AlexII's position.

19. October 2004, 08:33:23
Caissus 
Subject: Re: Message from/to Alex II
Modified by Caissus (19. October 2004, 08:47:47)
No,I thought at our 2nd Gothic Chess game :

[White "GothicChessPro"]
[Black "Caissus"]

1.Nj3 d5 2.h3 Nh6 3.g4 f6 4.f4 i6 5.Bf3 Bi7 6.Cd3 Af7 7.c4 c6 8.cxd5 cxd5 9.Nc3 e6 10.Ni5 0-0 11.Ah2 j6 12.Nj3 Nd7 13.Rg1 Qe7 14.b3 g5 15.Nb5 Nc5 16.Ba3 Nxd3 17.Bxe7 Cxe7 18.exd3 Bd7 19.Nc7 Rac8 20.f5 exf5 21.Nxd5 Axd5 22.Bxd5 Cxd5 23.Rg3 f4 24.Rg2 Bb5 25.Kg1 Bxd3 26.Af3 Cd6 27.Rf2 Re8 28.Rc1 Nf7 29.Kh2 Ne5 30.Ag1 f5 31.Rxc8 Rxc8 32.Cxf5 - +

In this game you offered draw after the 31. move (please see the position),I declined ....and one move later the game was deleted!

19. October 2004, 00:58:50
Grim Reaper 
Subject: Re: Message from/to Alex II
Modified by Grim Reaper (19. October 2004, 01:05:58)
I always offer draws in completely lost positions? Last time I checked I had 0 in the loss column.

And here is the last draw I offered, which was accepted.

complex draw in checkers

Please explain to me how this is a win,

O mighty caissus!

Or perhaps you were mentioning this game:

Ed beats Caissus

Wasn't that the game your were trying to draw that I beat you?

I think you are not one to judge whether a game is a draw or not.

19. October 2004, 00:10:42
Caissus 
Subject: Re: Message from/to Alex II
A really ridicoulous statement from a player,who always offers draw in completely lost positions (against me as well) combined with threats and offences.We know you meanwhile,Edtrice.

18. October 2004, 23:56:50
Grim Reaper 
Subject: Message from/to Alex II
AlexII recently sent me a message to which I cannot reply since I am in his enemies list. So I guess I will reply here since his questions to me seemed sincere.

========

My name really is Ed Trice. In the past, I have defeated World Computer Champions in the game of chess (Deep Thought) and checkers (Chinook). I think I am the only human to have done so.

Ed Trice vs. Deep Thought

Wall of Honor against Chinook

For the Wall of Honor link, you have to scroll down a little to find my name.

I have also played against strong chess players, like the legendary GM Sammy Reshevsky (a game I lost in the Sicilian Defense in 1989, but if you search in Google, you will find this game too.) I drew Greg Shahade (2502) in a very interesting Smith-Morra Gambit line. I have had 3 other games published in Chess Life in the 1980's, but I cannot recall them at this point.

You can review my profile and see the games I have played against others. You will see I have scored wins against players at the top, not merely the "weak" players. I actively seek out the strongest of the strong in order to better myself.

I gave you two pieces at the start of this game in the very unusual Double Muzio line of the King's Gambit. In my analysis, white's line in the openin book was bad, but I found the draw, which is this position. I can force the swap of your Bishop for two pawns, and exchange off the rest.

You came close to winning at one point, but I have played this line 1,000 times, and the draw is rather straightforward.

If you wish to play on, that is OK too, but the end result will be a draw.

Best Regards,

Ed Trice

13. October 2004, 05:06:34
Bluefin 
Subject: Re: Re:
Hello, I'll play a game of regular chess. Send me an invite.

11. October 2004, 21:24:01
vickyx 
Subject: Re:
hello wanna play a game ??????????

5. October 2004, 12:21:33
rabbitoid 
Subject: loop chess tournament
Any interrest in loop chess? a tournament will start next monday, provided enough people show up... click here

28. September 2004, 13:37:25
danoschek 
Subject: completely ?
Modified by danoschek (28. September 2004, 13:50:58)
I shall look over that due to the language barrier ... 0:)
got the fritz 5.32 in a games collection (15 CDs €5) and also
as sponsor-cd in a magazine ... almost free :D rebelfritz works. ~*~

28. September 2004, 13:03:57
Chessmaster1000 
Subject: Re: Ed Schroeder Retired From Rebel-Development
<>the engine works in chessbase and chesspartner ...

It works also on Arena and Winboard (They are both free, Chessbase and Chesspartner aren't), to be completely true.....

28. September 2004, 01:16:29
danoschek 
Subject: Ed Schroeder Retired From Rebel-Development
Modified by danoschek (28. September 2004, 01:18:15)
The program - end of 2003 still sold as Pro-Deo ( $50 ) -
is freeware now ... It's downloadable from Schroeder's homepage
- about 3.5 MB - the engine works in chessbase and chesspartner ... ~*~

22. September 2004, 12:10:40
malaka04 
Subject: hallo....
i'm online,do you think we can finish this game?

12. September 2004, 14:53:32
Crook 
Subject: Advances chess
Modified by Crook (12. September 2004, 14:54:35)
According to the "advanced chess" as mentioned here earlier: I'm playing now on playchess.de, where one can play in the "human chess league" (computer support not allowed) and/or in the "advance chess league" (computer support allowed) and/or in "computer chess league" (human support not allowed). I'm playing now, after few HCL games, in one ACL tourney. And to be honest -- it's quite boring... :-)

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