Nov-19-10 The World vs N Pogonina, 2010 
|
timems: <YouRang> Thank you. While I have a couple of college degrees in mathematics I am not a mathematician at this time. As to the validity of Monte Carlo analysis in chess I would argue that it depends on the position. I agree that when used in the past the moves it suggested were ... |
|
|
|
Nov-20-08 A Nickel vs The World, 2008 
|
timems: Hi team; < imag: <OhioChessFan>
The problem line:
20...Qb6 21.Bc2 Rh6 22.Bb3 Nc5 23.e5 dxe5 24.Rxe5 Nxb3 25.axb3
21 ply
1. ² (0.31): 26.Ree1 Kg8 27.Rd2 Kh8 28.Qe5 Qxe5 29.Rxe5 Kh7 30.Nc2 Bd5 31.b4 f6 32.Re1 Rh5 33.Nd4 Re5 34.Rxe5 fxe5 35.Nf5 Rf8 36.Nd6 Kg6 37.Kc1 ... |
|
|
|
Jan-29-07 Carlsen vs Shirov, 2007
|
timems: <chessgames.com> On move 39 you have the wrong night moving to c4. The move should be: 39. ... Nac4 to avoid illegal moves. After this move by black the rest of the moves you give make for interesting chess in that black is checkmated for several moves yet moves anyway and then |
|
|
|
Jan-10-07 The World vs A Nickel, 2006 
|
timems: Please ignore my last Kibitz.
|
|
|
|
Oct-03-06 chessgames.com chessforum 
|
timems: I like the current system additionally I do not think that you should change the rules in the middle of the game. |
|
|
|
Aug-16-06 K Richter vs L Abramavicius, 1930 
|
timems: Chessgames
Ludek Pachman gives a different move order for the first 7 moves in his book <The middle-game in chess> translated by John Littlewood copyright 1982 published by Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd. He gives: 1 e4 e6 2 d4 d5 3 Nc3 Nf6 4 Bg5 dxe4 5 Nx4 Be7 6 Bxf6 Bxf6 7 Nf3 ... |
|
|
|
Jun-15-06 Gligoric vs Portisch, 1971 
|
timems: <Benzol> Thank you for the information! I was not aware of the other two books you mentioned. |
|
|
|
Jun-08-06 O Rodriguez Vargas vs Quinteros, 1972 
|
timems: chessgames.com I forgot to mention that the name of the player (of the white pieces) is different in header by which you look up the game and the line you click on to view the game. |
|
|
|
Apr-07-06 F J Lee vs H W Shoosmith, 1904 
|
timems: blingice after 62.Ka2 Qc4+ either 63.Ka3 Re3+ 64.Kb2 Qb3+ then if 65.Ka1 Qa3# or 64.Ka2 Ra3#; or 63.Kb2 Qb4+ if 64.Ka1 Qa3# or if 64.Ka2 Re3 white can delay but not prevent both Qa3# and Ra3#; finally if 63.Ka1 Qa4+ 64.Kb2 Qb4+ transposes to previous lines. |
|
|
|
Mar-20-06 Z Almasi vs A David, 2005 
|
timems: <yataturk,dzechiel> I do not know how many ELO rating points Monday puzzles are worth but I solved this puzzle and my USCF rating is barely 974 points. I can usually solve Monday and Tuesday puzzles it just takes a couple of minutes. |
|
|
|
indicates a reply to the comment. |
|