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Jim Bartle
Member since Mar-07-04 · Last seen Jun-19-13
Revised, in response to overwhelming popular demand!

I am an American, born (gulp) in 1950, who has lived in Peru for most of the past 30 years. I write and publish books on natural areas and archaeological sites around the country, especially in the Andes. Some of my most enjoyable games have chess have been played at campsites beside glacial lakes or at the foot of 6000m peaks. I was not accused of using Rybka during these games.

Reading and posting on chessgames is a great way to postpone the never-ending work of writing and editing.

I'm not a very strong player, and have never played a rated game or in anything beyond informal tournaments. I do play often against my implacable Hiarcs (I've upgraded from MacChess) and am gaining valuable and seemingly endless experience in holding the draw while playing the weaker side. Hiarcs does NOT like to accept draw offers!

I very much enjoy chessgames, and not only on the subject of chess. To those who complain about off-topic discussions, my only answer is that I enjoy chatting with the kibitzers here a lot more than those on sports or politics websites. More civilized.


   Jim Bartle has kibitzed 30435 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jun-19-13 Kenneth Rogoff (replies)
 
Jim Bartle: If for whatever reason New Zealand is lacking in some ways, its citizens can console themselves by enjoying one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
 
   Jun-19-13 Jeremy Lim (replies)
 
Jim Bartle: In San Antonio, Ginobili was fouled. Not in Miami, though. Saw Ginobili in the press conference, he seemed torn apart. On the other hand, when asked how the team would get ready for game seven, Popovich said, "We're going to take the bus over to the ramp, get off the bus, come ...
 
   Jun-19-13 Phony Benoni chessforum
 
Jim Bartle: It's not done often because you have to take another player out of the lineup, and usually replace him with a weaker player. Not always, but most of the time.
 
   Jun-18-13 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
Jim Bartle: A lot of future stars have played in the Cape Cod League while they were in college. I think there's a good league in Alaska, too. Lots of night games, no lights needed.
 
   Jun-18-13 Tal Memorial (2013) (replies)
 
Jim Bartle: Andreikin is playing?
 
   Jun-17-13 Anand-Carlsen World Championship (2013) (replies)
 
Jim Bartle: Oops, guess I posted on the wrong page above.
 
   Jun-17-13 Timothy Taylor (replies)
 
Jim Bartle: SOmething similar happened to me. I posted a message praising his work, but making a couple of suggestions and saying I thought kingcrusger's videos were still a little better. For this I was banished, though I did have problems with him before. AJ has been through some real ...
 
   Jun-17-13 HeMateMe chessforum (replies)
 
Jim Bartle: I saw many games at Seals Stadium, with the giant glass of Hamm's Beer behind home plate, filling and re-filling. Remember Cepeda in left, turning to answer the fans who were yelling at him between pitches. Also saw an exhibition between the Red Sox and the minor league SF Seals ...
 
   Jun-17-13 Borislav Ivanov (replies)
 
Jim Bartle: Actually, having him play a match against AJ with all wireless communications blocked would be a good test. They're rated about equal, but according to recent results Ivanov should beat him easily. I doubt he would.
 
   Jun-17-13 Doll (replies)
 
Jim Bartle: The women (girls) in these question sessions are just trying to please the judges, avoid saying anything divisive, and that's why you get these bland/stupid answers. Say she had answered, "What's wrong with women working and being the main breadwinners?" She would have risked ...
 
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