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panzerschiff: . . . Yes i would like to see Kasparov's revenge against Kramnik but also i would be thrilled to see these old days (1997-1998), the revenge against Deep Blue after his tragic loss....
panzerschiff: Correct! There is no reason Anderssen(and not Andersen) to want to play "black moves" when he had white, since in that match he lost all his games as black against Morphy except one. So there was no reason to want to play black lines.... Also with 1.a3 he succeeded an equal result of 1 win, 1 lose and 1 draw that is 50% while against Morphy in the same match when he tried other opening he had 75%(1 win, 1 draw) so we can't consider 1.a3 a success for him..... Also Anderssen may tried 1.a3 because he may liked to play a kind of reversed Sicilian Defense after 1...e5 Who knows what he had in mind?!?! The best responses i know are 1...Nf6! 1...g6 and 1...d5 but 1...e5 is playable too.....
Speaking about pronunciation of all these great players, here are some great sayings of top players and others throughout history:
“The Pawns are the soul of the game”
(Francois Andre Danican Philidor)
“When you see a good move, look for a better one”
(Emanuel Lasker)
“All I want to do, ever, is just play Chess”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Chess is mental torture”
(Garry Kasparov)
“The Pin is mightier than the sword”
(Fred Reinfeld)
“Many have become Chess Masters,
no one has become the Master of Chess”
(Siegbert Tarrasch)
“Some sacrifices are sound; the rest are mine”
(Mikhail Tal)
“Best by test: 1.e4”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Play the opening like a book, the middle game like
a magician, and the endgame like a machine”
(Spielmann)
“Later, I began to succeed in decisive games. Perhaps because I realized a very simple truth: not only was I worried, but also my opponent”
(Mikhail Tal)
“Who is your opponent tonight,
tonight I am playing against the Black pieces”
(Akiba Rubinstein)
“I like the moment when I break a man's ego”
(Bobby Fischer)
“I am the best player in the world and I am here to prove it”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Nothing excites jaded Grandmasters more than a theoretical novelty”
(Dominic Lawson)
“We cannot resist the fascination of sacrifice, since a passion for sacrifices is part of a Chessplayer's nature”
(Rudolf Spielman)
“A win by an unsound combination, however showy,
fills me with artistic horror”
(Wilhelm Steinitz)
“Help your pieces so they can help you”
(Paul Morphy)
“Chess holds its master in its own bonds, shackling the mind and brain so that the inner freedom of the very strongest must suffer”
(Albert Einstein)
“I don't believe in psychology. I believe in good moves”
(Bobby Fischer)
“A sacrifice is best refuted by accepting it”
(Wilhelm Steinitz)
“Even the laziest King flees wildly in the face of a double check!”
(Aaron Nimzowitsch)
"Patzer sees check, Patzer makes check."
(Bobby Fischer)
“Combinations have always been the most intriguing aspect of Chess. The masters look for them, the public applauds them, the critics praise them. It is because combinations are possible that Chess
is more than a lifeless mathematical exercise. They are the poetry of the game; they are to Chess what melody is to music. They represent the triumph of mind over matter”
(Reuben Fine)
“I give 98 percent of my mental energy to Chess.
Others give only 2 percent”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Chess is a fairy tale of 1001 blunders”
(Savielly Tartakower)
“Chess is no whit inferior to the violin, and we have a large number of professional violinists”
(Mikhail Botvinnik)
“Only the player with the initiative has the right to attack”
(Wilhelm Steinitz)
"The winner of the game is the player who makes the next-to-last mistake”
(Savielly Tartakover)
“Your body has to be in top condition. Your Chess deteriorates as your body does. You can't separate body from mind”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Of Chess it has been said that life is not long
enough for it, but that is the fault of life, not Chess”
(William Ewart Napier)
“I have added these principles to the law: get the Knights into action before both Bishops are developed”
(Emanuel Lasker)
“Life is like a game of Chess, changing with each move”
(Chinese proverb)
“You cannot play at Chess if you are kind-hearted”
(French Proverb)
“It’s just you and your opponent at the board
and you're trying to prove something”
(Bobby Fischer)
“It is the aim of the modern school, not to treat every position according to one general law, but according to the principle inherent in the position”
(Richard Reti)
“In order to improve your game, you must study the endgame before everything else, for whereas the endings can be studied and mastered by themselves, the middle game and the opening must be studied in relation to the endgame”
(Jose Raul Capablanca)
“Without error there can be no brilliancy”
(Emanuel Lasker)
“Chess is like war on a board”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Chess is played with the mind and not with the hands!”
(Renaud and Kahn)
"The most important feature of the Chess position is the activity of the pieces. This is absolutely fundamental in all phases of the game:
Opening, Middlegame and especially Endgame. The primary constraint on a piece's activity is the Pawn structure”
(Michael Stean)
“You have to have the fighting spirit. You have
to force moves and take chances”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Openings teach you openings. Endgames teach you chess!”
(Stephan Gerzadowicz)
“My style is somewhere between that of Tal and Petrosian”
(Reshevsky)
“That's what Chess is all about. One day you give your opponent a lesson, the next day he gives you one”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Some part of a mistake is always correct”
(Savielly Tartakover)
“Methodical thinking is of more use in Chess than inspiration”
(C. J. S. Purdy)
"Excellence at Chess is one mark of a scheming mind”
(Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
“A bad day of Chess is better than any good day at work”
(Anonymous)
“Chess is the art of analysis”
(Mikhail Botvinnik)
“The mistakes are there, waiting to be made”
(Savielly Tartakower)
“There are tough players and nice guys, and I'm a tough player”
(Bobby Fischer)
“After black's reply to 1.e4 with 1..e5, leaves him
always trying to get into the game”
(Howard Staunton)
“A player surprised is half beaten”
(Proverb)
“A passed Pawn increases in strength as the number
of pieces on the board diminishes”
(Capablanca)
“The essence of Chess is thinking about what Chess is”
(David Bronstein)
“Chess is a forcing house where the fruits of
character can ripen more fully than in life”
(Edward Morgan Foster)
“Half the variations which are calculated in a tournament game turn out to be completely superfluous. Unfortunately, no one
knows in advance which half”
(Jan Tinman)
“Chess is as much a mystery as women”
(Purdy)
“Good positions don't win games, good moves do”
(Gerald Abrahams)
“If I win a tournament, I win it by myself.
I do the playing. Nobody helps me”
(Bobby Fischer)
“What would Chess be without silly mistakes?”
(Kurt Richter)
“Before the endgame, the Gods have placed the middle game”
(Siegbert Tarrasch)
“Chess was Capablanca's mother tongue”
(Reti)
“Alekhine is a poet who creates a work of art out of something that would hardly inspire another man to send home a picture post card”
(Max Euwe)
“Don't even mention losing to me. I can't stand to think of it”
(Bobby Fischer)
“During a Chess competition a Chessmaster should be a combination of a beast of prey and a monk”
(Alexander Alekhine)
“The defensive power of a pinned piece is only imaginary”
(Aaron Nimzovich)
“When the Chess game is over, the Pawn and
the King go back to the same box”
(Irish saying)
“A strong memory, concentration, imagination, and a strong will is required to become a great Chess player”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Every Chess master was once a beginner”
(Chernev)
“One doesn't have to play well, it's
enough to play better than your opponent”
(Siegbert Tarrasch)
“Chess is above all, a fight!”
(Emanuel Lasker)
“Discovered check is the dive bomber of the Chessboard”
(Reuben Fine)
“I know people who have all the will in the world,
but still can't play good Chess”
(Bobby Fischer)
“The most powerful weapon in Chess is to have the next move”
(David Bronstein)
“He who fears an isolated Queen's Pawn should give up Chess”
(Siegbert Tarrasch)
“Different people feel differently about resigning”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Chess is not like life... it has rules!”
(Mark Pasternak)
“Why must I lose to this idiot?”
(Aron Nimzovich)
“It's always better to sacrifice your opponent's men”
(Savielly Tartakover)
“To avoid losing a piece, many a person has lost the game”
(Savielly Tartakover)
“All that matters on the Chessboard is good moves”
(Bobby Fischer)
“In a gambit you give up a Pawn for the sake of getting a lost game”
(Samuel Standige Boden)
“It is not enough to be a good player... you must also play well”
(Siegbert Tarrasch)
“Tactics flow from a superior position”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Chess is life”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Chess is a beautiful mistress”
(Bent Larsen)
“A bad plan is better than none at all”
(Frank Marshall)
“Chess books should be used as we use glasses: to assist the sight, although some players make use of them as if they thought they conferred sight”
(Jose Raul Capablanca)
“There are two types of sacrifices: correct ones and mine”
(Mikhail Tal)
“Morphy was probably the greatest genius of them all”
(Bobby Fischer)
“My opponents make good moves too. Sometimes
I don't take these things into consideration”
(Bobby Fischer)
“The combination player thinks forward; he starts from the given position, and tries the forceful moves in his mind”
(Emanuel Lasker)
“A Chess game is divided into three stages: the first, when you hope you have the advantage, the second when you believe you have an advantage, and the third... when you know you're going to lose!”
(Savielly Tartakower)
“Chess demands total concentration”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Chess, like love, like music, has the power to make people happy”
(Siegbert Tarrasch)
“All my games are real”
(Bobby Fischer)
“Chess is everything: art, science and sport”
(Anatoly Karpov)
“Chess is the art which expresses the science of logic”
(Mikhail Botvinnik)
“Not all artists are Chess players, but all Chess players are artists”
(Marcel Duchamp)
“Chess is imagination”
(David Bronstein)
"I'm not afraid of Spassky. The world knows I'm the best. You don't need a match to prove it”
(Bobby Fischer)
“If cunning alone were needed to excel, women
would be the best Chess players”
(Albin)
“Chess is thirty to forty percent psychology. You don't have this when you play a computer. I can't confuse it”
(Judith Polgar)
“On the chessboard, lies and hypocrisy do not survive long”
(Emanuel Lasker)
“Chess is war over the board. The object is to crush the opponents mind”
(Bobby Fischer)
“The passed Pawn is a criminal, who should be kept under lock and key. Mild measures, such as police surveillance, are not sufficient”
(Aaron Nimzovich)
“Human affairs are like a Chess game: only those who do not take it seriously can be called good players”
(Hung Tzu Ch'eng)
“The blunders are all there on the board, waiting to be made”
(Savielly Tartakover)
“Via the squares on the chessboard, the Indians explain the movement of time and the age, the higher influences which control the world and
the ties which link Chess with the human soul”
(Al-Masudi)
“It is no time to be playing Chess when the house is on fire”
(Italian Proverb)
“Chess is really ninety nine percent calculation“
(Soltis)
“Chess is the gymnasium of the mind”
(Blaise Pascal)
“Winning isn't everything... but losing is nothing“
(Mednis)
“Only sissies Castle”
(Rob Sillars)
“Look at Garry Kasparov. After he loses, invariably he wins the next game. He just kills the next guy. That's something that we have to learn to be able to do“
(Maurice Ashley)
Matarilevich:
Well for avoiding all these "problems" you can always say this opening the Spanish instead of Ruy Lopez..... Then there could not be any pronunciation problems....
Well you have misunderstood me.....I'm not hostile and i don't say all these to accuse you or insult you or whatever. I just saw something written that is wrong and i want to correct it. Just that!
I don't post to insult people or anything like that, i just when i see something inaccurate or wrong, try to correct it. You insisted that i was wrong but i wasn't.....No offence against you but just i can't stand seeing wrong things written.
2 of your statements contradict to each other. I've said that.......That's all.
Změněno uživatelem Chicago Bulls (26. října 2005, 18:57:32)
ColonelCrockett:"and as far as I know there is no jungle engine, if there is one someone please correct me"
Zillions of Games is the answer! Zillions does it again! It's the King of the Kings. It lets you play every variant you can ever imagine.........! The AI is terrible at Jungle (so far it hasn't managed to beat or draw me even once) but it's veru fun.......
If you want to play go here and download Jungle.zip: Click me! The above file for Zillions of Games hasn't been created by me, i just modified the graphics to be like Brainking's and even a bit more spectacular......!
SOCRATES:
-You say in your profile that you use resources for the openings.........
-That implies that you should accept others using resources for the openings.......
-That implies that you should not care if these people(that are using resources for the openings) know the openings names---Conclusion-1
You've said: "I've studied hard to memorize openings and their published play along with the names and it makes me sick that someone can know 15 published moves to benkos without one inch of study."---Statement-1
Conclusion-1 and Statement-1, both derived from your statements lead to a contradiction......
I'm not against using books and online databases for studying openings OF COURSE!
I just find VERY ODD that Socrates "accuses" people of using programs or databases for playing the openings while he states that he use them too(online internet databases/books or whatever he means with resources).......
Změněno uživatelem Chicago Bulls (26. října 2005, 13:32:31)
S O C R A T E S: From your profile: I use resources for openings in all games but do not use software to play my games.
Now: I've studied hard to memorize openings and their published play along with the names and it makes me sick that someone can know 15 published moves to benkos without one inch of study.
Contradict each other.........Don't you think?
Actually the contradiction is that you "accuse" people of using programs or databases for playing the openings while you state clearly that you use them too(online internet databases/books or whatever you mean with resources).......
Změněno uživatelem Chicago Bulls (3. října 2005, 18:29:22)
AbigailII: Also, if no pawn has moved and no piece has been captured for 50 moves, the player whose move it is may claim a draw. Also if no Pawn is about to move and no piece to be captured for the last 50 consecutive moves with the move currently to be played that gives the aforementioned result, then the player to move may claim a draw......
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