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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.
Stardust and 3334 are having a game on Goldtoken that began in 2001. They both play here on BK..but that game stands at 3/3 and makes for a remarkable factoid. Does anyone know of a longer internet checker game?
Socrates: I'm interested in knowing the answer to your problem. I've had my checker board sitting on the floor in my office all set up since you posted it. :-) Could you send me the solution in a message?
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.
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 :)
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.
Jumper: I understand your feelings but the checker board needs to be limited to discussion about checkers. I hope Fencer and Ed come to an understanding but that cause would not be furthered here as Ed has too many antagonists and a flame war would develop. Sorry.
Jumper: My job is also not to allow inappropriate discussions and Ed vs Fencer is clearly in that category. So this will have to be the last word on it.
Modifisert av Grim Reaper (18. september 2005, 15:55:01)
gooner:
The one where he "dared me" to play the Double Muzio against him? He was taunting me on the ChessTalk forum, and it spilled over to here. I should have just ignored his challenge, but it is not like me to back down from a fight.
I did not know he had the Chessbase CD with a refutation of the line he asked me to play. I gave up a Bishop and a Knight for just 2 pawns, very early in that game, and it is still going on.
To prove to him that I could really sacrifice a Knight and Bishop against him, I took him out of published play in our next game and I won that in 26 moves. And his rating was 2700 at the time, before the celing was removed. Since that time, he was rated 2706, and I won a second game against him in our "3 wins" match.
You should comment on this game, since it shows what a player can do "without help" against the sum of all of the accumulated chess knowledge in the world.
Grim Reaper: http://brainking.com/en/ArchivedGame?g=532067 this game I lost, because I lost time. You win only for me stupid mistake. In this game you haven´t never chance to win!!!
Modifisert av Purple (22. september 2005, 15:02:46)
gooner: No. Against all advice I took Ed off of ban and wrote "one more chance" in the board history for the Global Mods to review. It was a very gratuitous attack on another member and not the first time. It is out of my hands. This board must be for checkers discussions and not expanded to serve anyone's private agenda. This is for everybody.
Purple: I don't know. I am generally not supporting Ed Trice, I don't like his behaviour, pride and certain other aspects of his personality, but here he only reacted after gooner's comment, which wasn't for sure meant as a start of some war, but one has right to defend himself. The line ET played was really too risky and unsound and his comment had some informative value though. But perhaps he could show some format and resign it finally without prolonging it forever.
So I don't see such reaction as a reason enough to be banned from checkers board, where he adds some informations about checkers here and there also. I never knew about "first" and "second position" before, now I heard at least, may be I can use it later to be better checkers player in case the game will get my interest.
fungame: Had it been an isolated incident I am sure Fencer would not have taken the decision he did. It was part of a ban on all public boards. Insofar as the discussion is limited to checkers everyone is welcome to post here. But this is not the forum to disparage other people no matter how much technical checker information is interspersed. Anyway Fencer decided on the ban..my post merely re-directed ET.
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. :)
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).
Emne: 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.
Emne: Re: IYT Ladder..Hard To Read Here..But I am proud. :)
Modifisert av Purple (24. september 2005, 20:57:16)
Socrates: At least 10 of the top 20 there can beat me like a drum. It's timing and luck on that ladder. The Maggot is an awesome player and he is way down. I'm in a tough game with Lost Soul now..starting in October I hope to be playing a whole lot more games.
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