Now Go, on the other hand, that I like. I wish I was a lot better at it, but it has an organic beauty that chess just doesn't. Less logic, more intutive. And it looks sexy and elegant.
― Trayce (trayce), Thursday, 13 March 2003 04:53 (twenty-one years ago) link
― phil-two (phil-two), Thursday, 13 March 2003 04:55 (twenty-one years ago) link
I can think of a few people who might have something to say about that one...
I love chess, and wish I had more talent for it; the taste of success I've had at a handful of tournaments is enough to make me want more, but alas, I'm not a visual thinker, so that limits me severely. Still, I'd like to get a master's rating someday; judging by the difference between my rating now, and the one I had when I started playing tournaments, I'm about two-thirds of the way there. I haven't played a tournament in several years, though, and I suspect the advent of Internet chess is hitting the world of OTB (over-the-board) tournaments pretty hard...
― Phil (phil), Thursday, 13 March 2003 05:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Chris P (Chris P), Thursday, 13 March 2003 05:44 (twenty-one years ago) link
1. e2-e4 e7-e52. g1-f3 g8-f63. f1-c4 d7-d54. e4xd5 f6xd55. f3xe5 d5-f46. o-o d8-g57. e5-g4 f8-d68. f1-e1+ c8-e69. c4xe6 f7xe610. d2-d3 g5-d511. g4-e3 d5-g512. g2-g3 o-o13. e3-g2 f4-h3+14. g1-f1 f8xf2++
― A Nairn (moretap), Thursday, 13 March 2003 05:51 (twenty-one years ago) link
Go is very beautiful to play. Your mind is expanding two ways at once (defense/offense), yet the board and pieces form a minimalistic pattern and the clicking noises as you make a move are so peaceful.
― A Nairn (moretap), Thursday, 13 March 2003 05:56 (twenty-one years ago) link
― dyson (dyson), Thursday, 13 March 2003 06:28 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Nick A. (Nick A.), Thursday, 13 March 2003 13:42 (twenty-one years ago) link
― dave q, Thursday, 13 March 2003 13:46 (twenty-one years ago) link
classic. I've always meant to join the chess club at uni but ILX stops me.
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Thursday, 13 March 2003 13:53 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Anna (Anna), Thursday, 13 March 2003 14:25 (twenty-one years ago) link
― MarkH (MarkH), Thursday, 13 March 2003 15:54 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Matt (Matt), Thursday, 13 March 2003 16:02 (twenty-one years ago) link
― ChristineSH (chrissie1068), Thursday, 13 March 2003 16:13 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Trayce (trayce), Friday, 14 March 2003 03:23 (twenty-one years ago) link
Searching for Bobby Fischer is one of my fave movies evah
― M Matos (M Matos), Friday, 14 March 2003 05:26 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Justyn Dillingham (Justyn Dillingham), Friday, 14 March 2003 05:32 (twenty-one years ago) link
― M Matos (M Matos), Friday, 14 March 2003 05:45 (twenty-one years ago) link
― phil-two (phil-two), Friday, 14 March 2003 05:48 (twenty-one years ago) link
― M Matos (M Matos), Friday, 14 March 2003 05:51 (twenty-one years ago) link
― electric sound of jim (electricsound), Friday, 14 March 2003 05:53 (twenty-one years ago) link
― sundar subramanian (sundar), Friday, 14 March 2003 07:20 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Nick A. (Nick A.), Friday, 14 March 2003 13:16 (twenty-one years ago) link
Or just the giant pieces in general that they have someplaces in Europe. They are fun to play with.
Also in "Alice Through the Looking Glass"
And also all the many different kinds of chess sets like civil war pieces or other themed sets are classic:
http://www.war-art.com/images/f602.jpg
http://www.sapart.freeserve.co.uk/aa.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/dovshuk/jjppga/krig11.jpg
http://chess.com.ru/img/opposition-13.jpg
― A Nairn (moretap), Friday, 14 March 2003 15:23 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 14 March 2003 15:29 (twenty-one years ago) link
― mark s (mark s), Friday, 14 March 2003 15:42 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 14 March 2003 15:56 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Friday, 14 March 2003 20:50 (twenty-one years ago) link
(From the Weekly World News, May 24, 1994)MOSCOW - Doctors are blaming a rare electrical imbalance in the brain for the bizarre death of a chess player whose head literally exploded in the middle of a championship game! No one else was hurt in the fatal explosion but four players and three officials at the Moscow Candidate Masters' Chess Championships were sprayed with blood and brain matter when Nikolai Titov's head suddenly blew apart. Experts say he suffered from a condition called Hyper-Cerebral Electrosis or HCE.
"He was deep in concentration with his eyes focused on the board," says Titov's opponent, Vladimir Dobrynin. "All of a sudden his hands flew to hi temples and he screamed in pain. Everyone looked up from their games, startled by the noise. Then, as if someone had put a bomb in his cranium, his head popped like a firecracker."
Incredibly, Titiov's is not the first case in which a person's head has spontaneously exploded. Five people are known to have died of HCE in the last 25 years. The most recent death occurred just three years ago in 1991, when European psychic Barbara Nicole's skull burst. Miss Nicole's story was reported by newspapers worldwide, including WWN. "HCE is an extremely rare physical imbalance," said Dr. Anatoly Martinenko, famed neurologist and expert on the human brain who did the autopsy on the brilliant chess expert. "It is a condition in which the circuits of the brain become overloaded by the body' own electricity. The explosions happen during periods of intense menta activity when lots of current is surging through the brain.
Victims are highly intelligent people with great powers of concentration. Both Miss Nicole and Mr. Titov were intense people who tended to keep those cerebral circuits overloaded. In a way it could be said they were literall too smart for their own good."
Although Dr. Martinenko says there are probably many undiagnosed cases, h hastens to add that very few people will die from HCE. "Most people who have it will never know. At this point, medical science still doesn't know much about HCE. And since fatalities are so rare it will probably be years before research money becomes available."
In the meantime, the doctor urges people to take it easy and not think too hard for long periods of time. "Take frequent relaxation breaks when you're doing things that take lots of mental focus," he recommends
― kephm, Saturday, 15 March 2003 17:06 (twenty-one years ago) link
So was it any good? I saw the preview, but I thought maybe it would be difficult to get much on-screen drama about chess.
― phil-two (phil-two), Saturday, 15 March 2003 17:14 (twenty-one years ago) link
have you seen Rosenbaum's review?
I had a brief chess phase when i was a kid during which i played in tournaments like those shown in the movie (i think waitzkin may have been at them), but in the lowest division and i don't think i ever won more than one game - at best, i think i got a rating in the 1300s. fun stuff, but i think you need to start reading about chess and memorizing tactics to get anywhere and i didn't have the patience or the interest.
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Saturday, 15 March 2003 17:30 (twenty-one years ago) link
I used to be fairly good at Othello, which I guess is kind of "Go, jr." Now Go, I have always found very aesthetically appealing, but I've never played it. Chess seems sort of ugly to me somehow. It's not just the pieces, since I've seen that I like (especially those from Man Ray or Arp, or whoever it was that designed those chess sets you see Marcel Duchamp sitting next to.)
― Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 15 March 2003 17:43 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 15 March 2003 17:54 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Daniel (dancity), Wednesday, 9 July 2003 07:46 (twenty years ago) link
(not work-safe)
― caitlin (caitlin), Wednesday, 9 July 2003 10:44 (twenty years ago) link
― Sébastien Chikara (Sébastien Chikara), Sunday, 12 September 2004 15:21 (nineteen years ago) link
― s1ocki (slutsky), Sunday, 12 September 2004 15:26 (nineteen years ago) link
I've started playing a Facebook version of chess with a friend lately, and I'm getting better. (Where better = very slightly above totally clueless.) I know some ilx people used to play on RedHotPawn.com, and I much prefer that interface to the Facebook one. For instance, on Facebook, there's no submit button -- all moves are final. And some other stuff that makes it more difficult for a beginner.
Anyway, who still plays? Dan Perry is schooling me pretty good right now (I had him a pickle a few moves ago, then I blew it big-time).
― kenan, Monday, 5 November 2007 18:54 (sixteen years ago) link
What version is it? Hit me up on it if you'd like.
― Casuistry, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 01:28 (sixteen years ago) link
I am pretty bad at chess if only bcz I cannot concentrate lately. I was pretty good when I played it a lot but not HS chess club levels. My boyfriend is so paranoid that if he leaves the room I will mess up the pieces that I have to take a digital camera photo while he's there to compare. It's the one 'trust issue' he has.
― Abbott, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 01:40 (sixteen years ago) link
I am very bad at chess - I like to be aggressive, 'trade pieces' etc. and it never works out well.
Do not really understand the whole 'openings' thing about chess - doesn't that mean certain moves are basically scripted and both sides should know how to counter? Is black always on the defensive in that case?
― milo z, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 01:42 (sixteen years ago) link
The version Bobby Fischer made up where the back pieces are semi-randomized seems interesting.
― milo z, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 01:43 (sixteen years ago) link
yeah, so does naziism
― deeznuts, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 02:20 (sixteen years ago) link
i havent played in years but yeah openings are 'scripted' to a longer & longer length the higher you go; typically yes black is going to be on the defensive but can counter white in ways that make him unfamiliar; immediate & simple ex being the sicilian defense (instead of e4-e5, e4-c5). some opening variations run into the teens & twenties amongst the really really schooled guys.
― deeznuts, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 02:24 (sixteen years ago) link
Yeah the dude I've been playing is better at thinking about chess than I am, just more experienced, but I've been studying the common openings and defenses and he hasn't, and he didn't even realize that's what I was doing. He'd be like, "Wow... you're defense in very enviable right now." Yes, well. Of course my middle game is a mess.
― kenan, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 02:30 (sixteen years ago) link
Should read "Your defense is very enviable" etc. Oh, typing.
― kenan, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 02:39 (sixteen years ago) link
Kenan pwns this app.
― Eazy, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 02:46 (sixteen years ago) link
Best first two books about chess (in this order)
1. http://www.amazon.com/Right-Way-Play-Chess/dp/1585740462
2. http://www.logicalchess.com/resources/lc/
― caek, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 02:47 (sixteen years ago) link
http://i.somethingawful.com/inserts/news/images/diamondchess.jpg
― Abbott, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 02:55 (sixteen years ago) link
Oh, I do not, either. You just have it out for your own king. Which is very egalitarian of you, and I applaud your ideals.
― kenan, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 02:57 (sixteen years ago) link
Magnus tasted what it was like to have the world's eyes on chess, and liked what he saw
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/magnus-carlsen-launches-online-chess-super-tournament
― ban laggy jazzer (imago), Friday, 3 April 2020 09:45 (four years ago) link
As a non-expert, I'm curious how they're going to prevent cheating in an online tournament like this. Wouldn't it be extremely easy for someone to use a computer to suggest moves? Or would that be easy to detect?
― o. nate, Friday, 3 April 2020 16:13 (four years ago) link
they will probably have to reveal everything in their room and share screens etc. odd behaviour can be easily detected by ppl who play a *lot* i think?
also there's the matter of pride and reputation, these people don't want even a cloud of suspicion over them.
also, if someone went through a tournament playing computer first and second choice moves with the occasional suboptimal that maintains advantage then idk there'd be questions
― ban laggy jazzer (imago), Friday, 3 April 2020 16:20 (four years ago) link
enjoying hikaru’s rapport with the streamers
― ||||||||, Saturday, 6 June 2020 16:56 (three years ago) link
Candidates is on again and Fabi has already sacked 3 pawns and a piece
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-candidates-2020/8/1/1
― cajunsunday, Monday, 19 April 2021 12:01 (three years ago) link
Ok they have the same number of pieces now at least. Must have been an inbetween move!
― cajunsunday, Monday, 19 April 2021 12:22 (three years ago) link
anyone watching the World Championship match at the moment? Looks like Carlsen is edging it
― Critique of the Goth Programme (Neil S), Friday, 26 November 2021 14:46 (two years ago) link
I'll tune in, but this (who is doing better) is one of those things I cannot possibly have an opinion on. Pure spectacle
― imago, Friday, 26 November 2021 15:03 (two years ago) link
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/carlsen-nepomniachtchi-world-chess-championship-2021/1/1/1
judit polgar and anish giri arguing is all part of the fun
― imago, Friday, 26 November 2021 15:18 (two years ago) link
me, an idiot: 'nepo is up a pawn, he must be winning'
― imago, Friday, 26 November 2021 15:40 (two years ago) link
oh that's absolutely my level too, but that's why the theory chat is so fascinating
― Critique of the Goth Programme (Neil S), Friday, 26 November 2021 15:50 (two years ago) link
game 6 looks like being more exciting
― imago, Friday, 3 December 2021 12:45 (two years ago) link
and is
― imago, Friday, 3 December 2021 16:09 (two years ago) link
carlsen dicing with the clock to unveil something that could be spectacular
― imago, Friday, 3 December 2021 16:13 (two years ago) link
but nepo has blundered under pressure to help
― imago, Friday, 3 December 2021 16:16 (two years ago) link
aaahhh the counterblunder!
― imago, Friday, 3 December 2021 16:22 (two years ago) link
Now its a bullet game.
― ceci n'est pas une messi (cajunsunday), Friday, 3 December 2021 16:30 (two years ago) link
magnus won it, then lost it, and may be winning it again now. what an epic
― imago, Friday, 3 December 2021 18:08 (two years ago) link
wooooow
― imago, Friday, 3 December 2021 19:16 (two years ago) link
GAME OVER
136 moves
awesome
― imago, Friday, 3 December 2021 20:17 (two years ago) link
gg
― imago, Friday, 10 December 2021 15:53 (two years ago) link
that was p epic. caruana completely blew it
― imago, Monday, 22 April 2024 00:31 (three weeks ago) link
Spoilers!
― H.P, Monday, 22 April 2024 01:46 (three weeks ago) link
you might say that nepo fought amazingly for a draw that did him no good either. why did he do that? because he's a model pro obv
― imago, Monday, 22 April 2024 06:36 (three weeks ago) link
chess makes me so very sad
― Swen, Monday, 22 April 2024 07:03 (three weeks ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJyP7PE6tbE
Ignore the terrible music. Nice sporting moment. Feel bad and great for both of them. Really love Nepo, hope he gets another shot at some point
― H.P, Tuesday, 23 April 2024 00:45 (three weeks ago) link