Originally posted by YIAMSOMEBODYI've made 50,000 moves here and not learnt a thing. I think you should be learning by 7 or 8 years old, this is when the brain has most capacity to learn the sound principles.
At what age did you begin playing chess? What prompted you to start playing? What are your strengths/weaknesses?
This is for those who have been playing a while: Do you recommend going for the onslaught at once, or is it better to let your opponent come to you?
Originally posted by invigorate(50,000) and you haven't learned anything? You can't be serious....are you? What are your strengths/weaknesses?
I've made 50,000 moves here and not learnt a thing. I think you should be learning by 7 or 8 years old, this is when the brain has most capacity to learn the sound principles.
Originally posted by invigorateI have to beg to differ. You're never too old to learn. Of course, you will learn at a slower rate as you pile on the years but you can still pick the game up.
I've made 50,000 moves here and not learnt a thing. I think you should be learning by 7 or 8 years old, this is when the brain has most capacity to learn the sound principles.
Originally posted by YIAMSOMEBODYAhem... If you want to be a patzer then continue to go for the MATE! However, if you want to play at or above Master level then you have to play more solid chess. My strengths and weaknesses? I'll never tell.
At what age did you begin playing chess? What prompted you to start playing? What are your strengths/weaknesses?
This is for those who have been playing a while: Do you recommend going for the onslaught at once, or is it better to let your opponent come to you?
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Originally posted by arrakisHell, I'm going for the MASTER LEVEL! I think we all are!
Ahem... If you want to be a patzer then continue to go for the MATE! However, if you want to play at or above Master level then you have to play more solid chess. My strengths and weaknesses? I'll never tell.
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I guess it depends on the person....I've had people that fall back and wait for me to strike, whereas others are ancy about moving and like to trade pieces.
How long have you been playing?
Originally posted by YIAMSOMEBODYMe??? I was rated 2150 USCF 30 years ago. <GASP!> 😲
Hell, I'm going for the MASTER LEVEL! I think we all are!
I guess it depends on the person....I've had people that fall back and wait for me to strike, whereas others are ancy about moving and like to trade pieces.
How long have you been playing?
But I quit playing for about 11 years after a divorce. 🙁
Originally posted by arrakis😲.....damn!
Me??? I was rated 2150 USCF 30 years ago. <GASP!> 😲
But I quit playing for about 11 years after a divorce. 🙁
I'll get there one day. I always thought chess was a boring game until I sat my friend down and he taught me. Now I'm hooked.
Bought an xbox game on it, an electronic chess board...some books.
Is there anyone here you DON'T want to play?
Originally posted by YIAMSOMEBODYI was 10 years old.
At what age did you begin playing chess? What prompted you to start playing? What are your strengths/weaknesses?
This is for those who have been playing a while: Do you recommend going for the onslaught at once, or is it better to let your opponent come to you?
My uncle taught me how to play while showing me the
1972 Fischer – Spassky World Championship.
Bobby Fischer captured my young mind.
(side note: it is very sad to see him now, a sick mind).
Strengths: Tactical play.
Weaknesses: Virtually everything else particularly my end game.
Originally posted by YIAMSOMEBODYWell, since you asked... I won't play a non-subscriber. I have nothing against a person who just happens to pop in, but I don't owe such a person anything, do I!?
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Is there anyone here you DON'T want to play? [/b]
Fact of the matter is, a non-subscriber can do just about anything he/she wants to... they can use a computer program against you, simply not move in the game, use bad language to you, and/or pretty much anything they want to dream up.
My rule is simple: "Don't play a game that you have no control over."
Non-subscribers have NOTHING TO LOSE! They can simply DUMP their ID at any time and come back as a NEW person! GEEZ, *I* can't do that! Neither can all the other PAYING members! So WHY would anyone want to enter a game where the odds are already stacked against you!? A game where you are playing a player who, regardless of their ability, comes in rated at 1200!!!
Originally posted by arrakisNo, you don't owe them anything, but what's the sense in joining a chess site and you're not willing to play ALL? I understand what you're saying, but regardless if that clown leaves or not, you still have the "W". Correct?
Well, since you asked... I won't play a non-subscriber. I have nothing against a person who just happens to pop in, but I don't owe such a person anything, do I!?
Fact of the matter is, a non-subscriber can do just about anything he/s ...[text shortened]... er who, regardless of their ability, comes in rated at 1200!!!
Side note: You wouldn't play me? There HAS to be an exception to the rule? I have 250+ games under my belt...leaving is futile. I'm here to learn and have fun.
Members can use programs as well. That statement was a little unclear. Just like that non member, you can't tell what a member is doing on the other side of the screen. Right?
The Great One has spoken.
Originally posted by arrakisI think there is another line here... as RHP should entice users to come. (Not all of them are bad!) I will and have played non pawn stars I've either seen around, or popped in and were 'personable'.
Well, since you asked... I won't play a non-subscriber. I have nothing against a person who just happens to pop in, but I don't owe such a person anything, do I!?
Fact of the matter is, a non-subscriber can do just about anything he/she wants to... they can use a computer program against you, simply not move in the game, use bad language to you, and/or ...[text shortened]... e where you are playing a player who, regardless of their ability, comes in rated at 1200!!!
I've never taken a game from a non PS stranger (you know what I mean) but will also play non stars I've seen around. If we make this site enjoyable for them, they either pay up... or perhaps tell a friend who pays up.
I consider them to need to pass a 'test' with me to play, but I will play them. Again, some even end up buying in if they enjoy this site.
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Originally posted by PhlabibitI've told 7 friends about the site....they love it.
I think there is another line here... as RHP should entice users to come. (Not all of them are bad!) I will and have played non pawn stars I've either seen around, or popped in and were 'personable'.
I've never taken a game from a non PS stranger (you know what I mean) but will also play non stars I've seen around. If we make this site enjoyabl ...[text shortened]... to play, but I will play them. Again, some even end up buying in if they enjoy this site.
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As for me, I'll be buying at the end of the week.