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31. October 2006, 11:20:20
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: GST
Purple: GST (Grooves Speed Team) was an online checkers team from 1999-2003. The leader was Favian Elmore (gst_favian) and consisted of very good online players, a few mediocre tournament players, and a few program players. These players played at IYT, Kurnik checkers and Yahoo! checkers. The team is dead now - I haven't seen a player with the gst subname in 2 years or more...

There are many checkers teams in kurnik checkers, and maybe some in yahoo checkers. These players don't play in BK or IYT. They are highly skilled speed players.

27. July 2006, 05:09:53
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re:
Modified by BlitzMe (27. July 2006, 05:13:04)
DMatt: "I beat the last 3 human world champions in at least one game."



I've beat Alex Moiseyev over 30 games at Kurnik.org. According to your standards, I must be a grandmaster!



You also said "I can't help it that I was good at a game that you wasted decades of
your life playing. It's a joke. It's a child's game, and you act purely
infantile if you insist that I can't play the game."



I've only been playing since 2002-2003. If checkers is a joke, then why
include yourself in the ACF website forum? Are you sure you want to be
involved in our "joke" game? hmm. If checkers is a child's game, then
why include yourslef in anything checkers related? Are you a child?



If you say you can't use a program in a 3 minute game timer in
checkers, then this is a perfect timer for us to play eachother. I am
offering you a cash match of $100 each, winner takes all, to play me at
Kurnik in a set of 10 games GAYP and 10 games (5 ballots) of 3-Move.
with the 3 minute timer. We will paypal the money to Alex Moiseyev as a
neutral money holder :) After the match, Alex will paypal the $200 to
the winner.



24. July 2006, 09:56:18
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: British Championship
 
gooner: YAY THE WINNER GREAT JOB WINNER







Who is the winner ? :)

16. July 2006, 01:18:47
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Hi
DMatt: Alex Moiseyev once sent me a message at the ACF Forum regarding Ed Trice.



This should solve any confusion:



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<span>"Concern your question about Ed Trice. I can't
tell that he is my close friend. We played very actively online back to
1997-2001. I played with WCC on Mac Banks ladder. Ed also often helped
me with WCC 10 pieces database to analyse some positions. And finally,
one time, when I visited my old son in Phili, we both came to Ed house
and spent one evening.


It was wonderful time. I met him and his family (wife and
daughter). All I can tell you - his personality is: "heavvy nurd". He
likes jokes, fooling people etc. But he is really nice person. We
played couple checkers games, and I wouldn't rate his level higher than
"very advance novice" <img>


When I played with him online at the end of 90's, it was obvious to
me, that he uses program. In fact - he tested program. So - for him it
wasn't wasting time or fooling only. But he wanted to make it more
attractive. It didn't bother me at all.




<span>Regards,



Alex
"



Trice evidently never participated in any NACA 11-man ballot event as
he once claimed. I guess he claimed his offline games were in Roberto
W.'s Games Database - but I was a member in Roberto's club and there
were no such games. Roberto also said none of the games were played by
Ed Trice and there wasn't any "NACA" event games in the Database.



So...the truth is obvious now - so the discussion should end.


20. June 2006, 01:26:56
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Alex M.
Gabriel Almeida: Alex Moiseyev plays at www.kurnik.org under the name "rusms"



Many other Expert - Master - Grandmasters play there as well.



It's not mail-play like BK though - and you most likely won't get a
game timer over 3 minutes against Alex - he likes fast games online -
but many other good players play longer timers.



The USA 3-move Nationals started today (6/19) - Ryan Pronk won the Youth Nationals again.

25. May 2006, 10:38:35
BlitzMe 
I read in earlier posts from last year about Ed Trice. He said Alex Moiseyev went to his house and they played some checkers. This is true. It sounds to me that Ed Trice is thought of as a Master player. That's ironic because, when I talked to Alex Moiseyev recently, he told me that Ed Trice was no better than "an advanced novice". He also had no doubt in his mind that Ed Trice used WCC in his online games at various websites - most frequently, zone.com, from 1997-2001. I guess this solves any argument of this kind from the past.

17. April 2006, 21:52:48
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re:
John Baker: If one side has Red and the other has Black then it's not regulation! Pogo.com checkers has these colors and has Red moving first, Black moving second. BK uses Black and White so Black moves first in Checkers here in BK. You can go to checkers settings and make this possible.

17. April 2006, 10:08:27
BlitzMe 
Modified by BlitzMe (17. April 2006, 10:12:47)
OK...let me straighten this out.

All Draughts variants except for English Checkers: White moves first. Black/Red moves first in English Checkers, then white moves.

Black/Red moves first in Anti-Checkers too.

Italian Checkers, Czech Checkers, Spanish Checkers, 10x10 checkers, Brazilian, White moves first.

5. April 2006, 06:18:16
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Playing site
Mister Suicide: Kurnik has the best features and has the best players. Kurnik.org.

14. March 2006, 18:08:22
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re:
gooner: The checkers BBS is down right now. George Miller is making a new one I believe. You can check www.usacheckers.com for another checkers forum.

13. March 2006, 19:45:46
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re:
sobek: There are some players rated 2200-2300 that are not as strong as some 1700 rated players. That's a big difference.

13. March 2006, 02:24:15
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re:
sobek: Those ratings are very innaccurate.

13. March 2006, 02:23:51
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re:
Droppo Wong: Yes I have about 4-5 checker programs on my hard drive. So what?

12. March 2006, 07:32:06
BlitzMe 
Sigh. You make it sound that his program using is a good thing. He will continue to do this while he gets "support" from you all.

9. March 2006, 07:29:33
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Number One
Purple: Yes he is probably the best with the aid of a program.

8. January 2006, 03:42:42
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Checker Federations Across The Globe
Fencer: I don't know of a Chinese Federation.

7. January 2006, 10:30:45
BlitzMe 
Subject: Checker Federations Across The Globe
All the links and more below are available here: http://usacheckers.com/links.php

Here are some Checker Federation websites for everyone here.

Bellarussian Fed. http://belarus.fmjd.org/
Canadian Assoc. http://usacheckers.com/cca.php
Czech Fed. http://www.damweb.cz/
Czech Union. http://ceskauniedamy.com/
Dutch Fed. http://www.kndb.nl/
English Assoc. http://home.clara.net/davey/
Euro Confed. http://www.edc.org.pl/edc/
World Fed. http://www.fmjd.org/
German Assoc http://www.h4ns.net/checkers/gda/
Irish Fed. http://www.irishdraughts.org/
Polish Fed. http://www.ptw.weh.com.pl/
Portuguese Fed. http://fpdamas.home.sapo.pt/
Quebec Assoc. http://www.fqjr.qc.ca/dames/100/champ/champs.html

Realize that not all of these organizations cover the English/American style of checkers!

Again, all of these links and more at http://usacheckers.com/links.php.

7. January 2006, 10:20:33
BlitzMe 
Subject: Alex Moiseyev's New Book
The currect 3-Move Checkers World Champion, Alex Moiseyev, is completing his first checkers book called "SIXTH". You can pre-order the book in the American Checkers Federation' Store here: http://usacheckers.com/viewstore.php?cat_id=2

You can find out more information about the book here: http://usacheckers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=90

7. January 2006, 10:17:14
BlitzMe 
Subject: USA 2006 Checkers National Tournament
For all you Americans (or anyone planning to go), the American Checkers Federation has announced the 2006 US National Tournament will be played in "Medina, Ohio" from June 19th-23rd. More detailed information is at the American Checkers Federation's WEBSITE at USACHECKERS.COM.

7. January 2006, 10:10:59
BlitzMe 
Subject: Congrats George Miller
http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?tri=61041

Checkers and Anti Checkers Master, George Miller has won the 2005 Brainking Autumn Checkers Championship, going undefeated getting 7 points out of a possible 8.

6. January 2006, 23:18:04
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Idea!!!
daniel2: I don't think this should be added until brainking has added the traditional variants of checkers - international 10x10, brazilian, italian, russian, etc. I am still hoping for 7x7 checkers too :)

18. December 2005, 10:00:34
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Sites to play i real time (direct on line)
jolat: Playsite.com - You can email yourself the game after it's played.

1. December 2005, 00:53:09
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: 2100+ Checkers Tournament
Socrates: George Miller, Lindus Edwards and I are signed up...we need 1 more!!

http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=12345&tri=70875&trnst=0&tp=7

21. November 2005, 08:37:17
BlitzMe 
Subject: 2100+ Checkers Tournament
http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=12345&trnst=0&tp=7

If you have not aleady recieved an invite and you are 2100 then tell me! If you are a border line 2100, then you have 9 days to get there! Starts December 1st.

20. November 2005, 08:16:16
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Welcome to BrainKing.
Purple: Richard Fortman and George Miller are the "class" of Brainking checkers :)

18. November 2005, 04:40:51
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Women's World 3-Move Championship
Purple: I don't know if she plays online. I'll try to find out.

17. November 2005, 22:56:10
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Women's World 3-Move Championship
patch: I agree with you, and she has her two master(grandmaster?) brothers to play with!

17. November 2005, 05:08:43
BlitzMe 
Subject: Women's World 3-Move Championship
Jan Mortimer of New Zealand was the challenger vs. current title holder, Patrica Breen of Ireland. Jan Mortimer won the first game but Patricia came right back with a win in the 2nd game, it never trailed after. The final score was 6 wins for Patricia Breen, 1 win for Jan Mortimer and 8 draws.

Patrica Breen withstands the challenge is still the Womens 3-Move World Champion and in my opinion has reached grandmaster status, even compared with the men.

Jan Mortimer had just played in the Women's World GAYP Championship tournament a week earlier, which could have affected her endurance.

17 year-old Amangul Durdyeva of Turkey, current Women's GAYP World Champion, should now have the rights to challenge Patrica Breen for the 3-Move title.

17. October 2005, 21:32:12
BlitzMe 
Subject: 7x7 Checkers Rules
Rules for 7x7 Checkers:

Played on a 7x7 board.

Black plays first.

Same rules as English Checkers.

Played with Checkers board notation. Square #1 is on 1st row of Black's side, 2nd square from the right.

So there is 3 pieces on 1st row of both players, 4 pieces on 2nd row. 14 pieces total, 7 for each side.

24 playable squares.

The Variation defeats the chance of someone using software to aid their games...unless someone starts making one now.

The game will take more perfect moves to draw. So mistakes are less tolerable.

I've been wanting a place to play this variation and Fencer told me to post the rules here :)

17. October 2005, 04:23:19
BlitzMe 
Subject: Prague - World GAYP Qualifier - Women's World GAYP Championship - Youth GAYP Championship...Results
Modified by BlitzMe (17. October 2005, 04:23:52)
~ GAYP means Go-As-You-Please which is the same style we play here at Brainking :)

World GAYP Qualifier - The winner is Jim Morrison from USA and he will play Ron King for the GAYP World Championship Title Match.

Place - Name - Nation - Points
1. Jim Morrison, USA, 26
2. Bagtyar Durdyev, Turkey, 24
3. Mustafa Durdyev, Turkey, 24
4. Dr. Richard Beckwith, USA, 23
5. Michael Holmes, USA, 20
6. Rawle Allicock, England, 19
7. Ingo Zachos, Germnay(?), 18
8. Dave Harwood, England, 17
9. Thomas Canning, Ireland, 17
10. Dennis Pawlek, Germany, 16
11. Tomas Novotny, Czech, 14
12. Igor "sobek" Keder, Czech, 13
13. Jaroslav Tichy, Czech, 12
14. Sune Thrane, Denmark, 9

Women's World GAYP Championship - The winner is 17 year old Amangul Durdyeva winning all her games and she is declared the Women's World GAYP Champion. Patricia Breen of Ireland is the 3-Move Women's World Champion and will be facing Jan Mortimer of New Zealand for the title this month.

1. Amangul Durdyeva, Turkey, 16
2. Jan Mortimer, New Zealand, 10
3. Kim Willis, USA, 7
4. Alena Sorokina, Czech, 6
5. Marie Reidlbauchova, Czech, 1

Youth World GAYP Championship - The winner is Lukas Valenta of Czech Rep and is declared the Youth(under 21) World GAYP Champion.

1. Lukas Valenta, Czech, 16
2. Bashim Durdyev, Turkey, 15
3. Shane McCusker, Ireland, 11
4. Filip Kareta, Czech, 10
5. Marek Jurkovic, Czech, 5
6. Jiri Jurkovic, Czech, 2

I think the Jim Morrison - Ron King match will be played in 2006.

16. October 2005, 22:57:30
BlitzMe 
What's his Goldtoken ID? I left Goldtoken after being played unfairly against in a few checkers games. Ulu Ellvator was his ID I think.

11. October 2005, 19:19:35
BlitzMe 
Subject: Prague World Qualifyer
Round 1 and 2 have been completed. I don't see Milan "Goldarrow" Sip's name under the Qualifying Tournament. I suppose he is just attending the Czech Checkers Championship later in the week.

Igor "sobek" Keder faced English Master, Rawle Allicock in the first round and lost one and drew the other. In Round 2 he faced fellow Czech player Jaroslav Tichy and split the two games.

Qaulifying Tournament Standings after 2 rounds:

1. Mustafa Durdyev, Turkey - 7 Points
2. Michael Holmes, USA - 6 Points
3. Jim Morrison, USA - 6 Points
4. Rawle Allicock, England - 5 Points
5. Richard Beckwith, USA - 5 Points
6. Dave Harwood, England - 5 points
7. Bagtyar Durdyev, Turkey - 5 Points
8. Thomas Canning, Ireland - 4 Points
9. Ingo Zachos, New Zealand - 4 Points
10. Igor "sobek" Keder, Czech Rep. - 3 points
11. Dennis Pawlek, Germany - 2 Points
12. Thomas Novotny, Czech Rep. - 2 Points
13. Jaroslav Tichy, Czech Rep. - 2 Points
14. Sun Thrane, Denmark - 0 Points

Jan Mortimer of New Zealand and Amangul Durdyev of Turkey are tied for 1st place in the Womens Championship with 8 points.

Lukas Valenta of Czech Rep. is leading the Youth Championship with 7 points. He defeated the favorite, Basham Durdyev both games in round 1 with dramatic fashion.

Round 3 update: Mustafa Durdyev of Turkey drew both games with Jim Morrison of USA in round 3. So If Mustafa can put up a good score against Richard Beckwith of USA there might be no catching him.

10. October 2005, 21:20:39
BlitzMe 
Subject: October Checkers Open
mp_friesland annd SOCRATES are co-chamions of the Oct Checkers Open. Signups for the Nov Checkers Open will begin now :)

The World Qualifier Tournament, Youth World Championship and Womens World Championship for Go-As-You-Please starts today in Prague, Czech Rep and our very own Igor "sobek" Keder and Milan "Goldarrows" Sip are participating. The events take place from Oct 10th-14th.

2. October 2005, 01:50:15
BlitzMe 
Subject: USA vs UK International Match
USA wins the match with 71 wins. UK had 18 wins and there was 111 draws. Best individual performance came from Joe Schwartz(USA) with a 10-0-10(W-L-D) record. Hugh Devlin gave the best individual performance for the UK team with a 6-2-12(W-L-D) record.

There will be a tournament book which will present annotated games, pictures and other features. See www.usacheckers.com for more info.

1. October 2005, 00:42:46
BlitzMe 
yes thank you :)

30. September 2005, 11:41:16
BlitzMe 
Subject: New WCDF President
Hugh Devlin has been elected as the new WCDF(World Checkers/Draughts Federation) President. The position was held by our very own George Miller before the new election.

30. September 2005, 11:40:00
BlitzMe 
Subject: USA vs UK International Match
After 7 rounds of play - the USA is ahead of the UK 51 wins to 8 wins.

Statistics for USA team:
Rank Name W-L-D
1. Schwartz 7-0-7
2. Webster 6-0-8
3. Laverty 7-1-6
4. Lindsay 7-1-6
5. Morrison 6-1-7
6. Nash(22 Years Old) 4-1-5
7. Beckwith 2-0-12!
8. Walker 2-0-0
9. Millhone 3-1-4
10. Holmes 2-1-9
11. Levitt 1-0-7 (Has left early because of illness)
12. Lopez 1-0-3
12. Bishop 3-3-6

Statistics for UK team:
1. Devlin 2-2-10
2. Breen(Ladies World Champion) 2-4-8
3. Harwood 2-4-8
4. Moran 3-0-11
5. Doyle 0-5-9
6. O'Driscoll 0-5-9
7. Owens 2-7-5
8. Dobbins 0-6-8
9. Young 0-6-8
10. Lucas 1-7-6

I'm not aware if any of these players play here at brainking.com. The match is being held in Las Vegas and is 10 rounds. 3 more rounds to go with means 60 wins up for grabs, so the USA has not clinched victory yet.

28. September 2005, 00:59:07
BlitzMe 
Subject: New Ratings
I'm going to cancel the tournament because of the ratings and just stick with the October Open for now. I'll have a Tournament every month and the winners of those tournaments will all play in an end of the year championship.

27. September 2005, 10:38:02
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: IYT Ladder..Hard To Read Here..But I am proud. :)
Purple: Some of the IYT 3 move openings are LOSSES!!! I joined a Pro Checkers tournament and was dealt 2 losing openings :(

24. September 2005, 23:37:19
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: IYT Ladder..Hard To Read Here..But I am proud. :)
Purple: Yes you did very good. A few of the top might be programmers too so it's impressive to avoid them to get to the top.

24. September 2005, 20:32:59
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: IYT Ladder..Hard To Read Here..But I am proud. :)
Purple: Very good :) you are a good player, Purps, and you deserve it. I am also in that ladder so I'll be gunning for you :) I think I am in the 70's right now after only 2 matches, so I have a ways to go. Great job, invite me for some more games here when you're ready.

23. September 2005, 05:13:57
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Qualifying Tournament and World Checkers Championship 2005 Prague
Socrates: I forgot to mention that the Czech Checkers Championship will be going on too.

23. September 2005, 05:07:14
BlitzMe 
Subject: Qualifying Tournament and World Checkers Championship 2005 Prague
http://qt.ceskauniedamy.com/?i=10

October 10th-14th

Events:
Qualifying GAYP Tournament - Winner plays the Bajan, Ron King for the GAYP World Title.
Players from North America attending: Michael Holmes(USA), Jim Morrison(USA), Clayton Nash(USA,Reigning Junior World Champion) and Dr. Richard Beckwith(USA).

Womens Championship - Winner is declared Women's GAYP champion(or champion of everything?). Kim Willis(USA Women GAYP Champion) is the North American Entry.

Junior World Championships - 21 and younger championships. Winner is declared the Junior World Champion. Players from North American attending: Yunior Lopez(USA) and John Post(USA).

BRAINKING PLAYERS ATTENDING:
ID = sobek (Igor Keder,Czech Rep.)
ID = Globalarrows (Milan Sip,Czech Rep.)
---Those are the ones I know of---

The favorites for the Qualifying tournament are Jim Morrison(USA) Mustafa Durdyev(Turkey).
Favorites for the Junior Champions are Lukas Valenta(CzechRep), and Bashim Durdyev(Turkey)
Favorites for Womens Championship are Jan Mortimer(NewZealand) and Amangul Durdyev(Turkey).

CHECK WEBSITE FOR ALL INFORMATION
http://qt.ceskauniedamy.com/?i=10

22. September 2005, 23:24:20
BlitzMe 
Subject: Checkers Game
http://brainking.com/en/ArchivedGame?g=1052668

This is by far my most enjoyed checkers game yet here at brainking. I played kelso line going down a man early. It is a loss for red but it reminds me of the fife man-down game. This game was drawn but look it over and comment. :)

14. September 2005, 23:59:32
BlitzMe 
Subject: Tournament
http://brainking.com/en/Tournaments?trg=11261&trnst=10&tp=7

Everyone join the October Checkers Open to start Oct. 1st. Rating 1500+ with unrated players. 5 players per section, 2 games per match.

12. September 2005, 02:54:59
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Laird and Lady Shot
Ferjo: The move is 14-10 but it is not white's loss, it's white's win.

9. September 2005, 06:39:41
BlitzMe 
Subject: Laird and Lady Shot
Advanced Problem.

11-15 23-19
8-11 22-17
9-13 17-14
10x17 21x14
15-18 19-15
4-8 24-19
6-10 15x6
1x10x17 25-22
18x25 30x21x14
2-6 29-25
13-17 25-21
11-16? - Losing move. White to play to get shot. Position becomes a 4v4 game with white having strong winning position.

Message and post moves for the win if you see it.

6. September 2005, 23:38:06
BlitzMe 
Subject: Daniash Draughts Federation
www.draughts.dk

New site and new federation of the World Checkers/Draughts Federation (WCDF).

Secret video on the website too. Click on People page and then click on Don Oliphants picture and you will see a short video of him after he won the German Open.

The People page will also have pictures of many other champions :)

The School page has some good stuff on it too.

3. September 2005, 09:37:19
BlitzMe 
Subject: Re: Game
John Baker: [Event ""]
[Date ""]
1. 11-15 22-17 2. 8-11 17-14 3. 10x17 21x14 4. 9x18 23x14 5. 15-18 26-23 6. 6-9 24-19 7.
11-16 25-21 8. 16-20 31-26 9. 20-24 27x20 10. 18x27 32x23 11. 9x27 19-15 *

Black is up by one piece and blatantly has stronger position.

In the White Dyke opening, ( 11-15 22-17; 8-11 17-14; 9-18 23-14; 10-17 21-14;) in this position i think the 15-18 attack (instead of the popular 12-16 or 4-8 attack) for black creates a more interesting game. The mistake here for white would be 26-23 (24-19 or 24-20 is the book move). The 15-18 black attack also makes it hard for white to make the "Dyke" ( the Dyke attack in the White Dyke opening would be be white putting pieces on 14, 18 and 23. This attack is obviously trying to weaken Black's double corner.

30. August 2005, 04:16:40
BlitzMe 
Subject: Game
Here's a game I played a few days ago at a club.


1. 11-15 22-17 2. 8-11 17-14 3. 10x17 21x14 4. 9x18 23x14 5. 15-18 26-23
6. 6-9 24-19 7. 11-16 25-21 8. 16-20 31-26 *

The game is the White Dyke opening and I played black side side. Black has a winning move in this position. The problem is maybe above intermediate level but not advanced level.

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