Originally posted by RBHILL Interestingly I did calculations for Marko and Zorro of how many days they have been here and number of moves a day on average. They are both on pace to reach it the same day June 4th, 2015 with Zorro getting to it first.
Honus should reach it by oct. 1st 2015.
Sometimes I think some people are more interested in the race for most moves, than the idea of actually playing chess. Anyone else agree?
Originally posted by steve45 Sometimes I think some people are more interested in the race for most moves, than the idea of actually playing chess. Anyone else agree?
i would believe that these players posting in this thread are playing more chess then you? 😕
Originally posted by RBHILL Interestingly I did calculations for Marko and Zorro of how many days they have been here and number of moves a day on average. They are both on pace to reach it the same day June 4th, 2015 with Zorro getting to it first.
Honus should reach it by oct. 1st 2015.
coquette who joined July, 2006, has made 612,928 moves.
Originally posted by SwissGambit He means that some prefer quantity over quality.
I know I can never catch those guys in moves. My goals are to achieve ten thousand more wins than losses (never been done) and maybe come close to them in total wins. 😏
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby 6 Subscriber coquette: [612,978] 247 01 Feb '14
Subtracting eight hours a day for sleep, that's one move every five minutes, hour after hour, day after day,
week after week, month after month, for seven-going-on-eight years. Yes, Bobby, that absolutely IS a big deal.
Originally posted by HandyAndy Subtracting eight hours a day for sleep, that's one move every five minutes, hour after hour, day after day,
week after week, month after month, for seven-going-on-eight years. Yes, Bobby, that absolutely IS a big deal.
"247 01 Feb '14"
247 Moves within one day x 30 = 7,410/month x 12 = 88,920 Moves/Year. I salute her ambition and love of the game!