Originally posted by RJHindsWho would you like to see analysed? Your choice Ron.
At least I am honest enough to sign on to this sight with my real name.
Only Ian Maver appears to have signed on with his real name of the top
10 rated players here, but he is from the UK. It seems strange that you
have not gone out of your way to check him for computer engine matchup
rates seeing he has no loses. By the way, I have played the top four ...[text shortened]... have an advantage on me. But none of these players have challenged
your beliefs. Strange. 😏
Originally posted by hedonistThat is the only kind I am aware of. If you don't like the one provided by
Am I using the wrong analysis board?
The one I use only lets me move the pieces about. 😕
RHP, you can always set up a real board and then you can better see how
the positions look from your opponents point of view. Sometimes when
you believe a combination may work in your favor, it turns out you can
see a saving move on the analyze board that you did not think of from
the original position. It has been very helpful for me. But I need to
practice for OTB anyway. It has made me lazy.
P.S. On second thought, Proper Knob has another analyzer, but I am sure
using that kind during a game is not allowed.
03 Mar 12
Originally posted by StampTournament players are not allowed to look at personal or published
analysis board is the new post it note
chess material during a game or to receive either solicited or
unsolicited advice from a third party concerninga game in progress.
Players are also forbidden to distract or annoy their opponents.
Conversation, blitz games, and other forms of distraction should not
take place in the playing room. These rules and others are in the
USCF Official Rules of Chess.
Originally posted by RJHindsDo you really presume to judge RJ?
You are one of the few that realize that chess is a stupid waste of our time. 😏
BTW if you would like I would be happy to play a 20 game match with you 10 white/10 Black as long as you agree that if your matchup rates exceed Zygalski's threshold than you will quietly resign your account on RHP.
Since you are 2200 you should have no problem winning the match.
🙂