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Posted by lordoftherings uskidscompute.com
11/20/2004 11:14:44 Play online chess | Subject: salut...
Message: est ce que quel qu'un peut me citer quelques adresses francophones sur web...
je voudrais plutot apprendre des sites ou il y a des nouvelles par rapport aux derniers championnats et tournois etc...
merci beaucoup.
(je sais notzai)
@+
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Posted by ibeben uskidscompute.com
11/21/2004 01:11:58 Play online chess | Salut..
Message: Anybody maybe interessted to make this article readable by translating it in English?
Thanks of forehand!
Cheers
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Posted by philaretus uskidscompute.com
11/21/2004 05:41:27 Play online chess |
Message: "Can someone refer me to any French language websites? I would be especially interested in sites where there is news of recent championships and tournaments etc. Thanks a lot." ——— 11 Chess Tournaments Over 2 Weeks Create a Competitive Logjam — The past couple of weeks should have dispelled any doubts about the vitality of chess. It would be hard to imagine a busier schedule. Last weekend, no fewer than eight chess tournaments were in play. In Odessa, Ukraine, the World Rapid Cup was won by Sergey Karjakin, a Ukrainian who now plays for Russia. In Malmo, Sweden, Anish Giri, 15, a Dutch chess grandmaster, took first in the Sigeman & Company tournament. And in Paraguay, Eduardas Rozentalis of Lithuania coasted to victory at the Asunción Copa Roggio. Meanwhile, 6 players out of a field of more than 200 tied for first at the Star Chess School tournament in Bhubaneswar, India, and Martyn Kravtsiv of ...
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Posted by lordoftherings uskidscompute.com
11/21/2004 13:39:46 Play online chess | sorry...
Message: to not write in english.
just lookin for some french sites.. ——— Chess Notes — The decisive game in the Anand/Topalov chess match, Game 12, was oddly a well-trodden Queen’s Gambit Declined, the Lasker Variation. However, Anand as black varied slightly from the normal variation, electing to defer equality for a move and then getting a bishop for a knight but putting a queen bishop pawn at risk. In effect on move 21, Anand seemed to be willing to take a draw with the black pieces, but Topalov would not repeat moves. Topalov had weakened his king side slightly, and apparently ...
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Posted by philaretus uskidscompute.com
11/21/2004 15:10:35 Play online chess | There's nothing....
Message: ....unreasonable in enquiring about French sites in French. ——— Gata Kamsky qualifies for 2011 candidates — American chess has a munificent sponsor, Rex Sinquefield. The retired fund manager has bankrolled the last two US chess championships, the latest with a $170,000 prize fund, in his Missouri home city Saint Louis where he has created a state of the art chess club which hosted the title event. The 2009 chess champion, Hikaru Nakamura, was stimulated to hone his inconsistent talent and is now ranked in the world top 20. Its format, a 24-player Swiss, included top US women plus Ray Robson, 15, who has since become a grandmaster. The 2010 championship last month went to Gata Kamsky, the former chess prodigy who went close to the world title in 1996, gave up to become ...
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Posted by gibus uskidscompute.com
11/23/2004 06:49:29 Play online chess |
Message: OK, mais de quel genre de tounoi parles-tu ?
Championnat du monde ? Français ?
A+ ——— The Catalan Chess Opening, part 2: the g2 bishop — How can White best exploit the potential of his fianchettoed kingside bishop? RB I'm a Catalan virgin, but I'm beginning to see some themes, in particular the power of the bishop on g2. Unfortunately the bishop's dominance of the h1-a8 diagonal is contested by the black bishop on b7. If I could somehow block its scope, my own bishop's potential would be enhanced. That's why I'm fixating on the c6 square. Ideally, I'd like to land a knight on c6, and maintain it there or force Black to swap off his bishop. The trouble is that ...
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Posted by gibus uskidscompute.com
11/23/2004 08:55:40 Play online chess | lien
Message: Regarde ici :
www.europe-echecs.com/
Des exercices :
www.mjae.com/
www.iechecs.com/
Voila, a+ ——— New Way to Crown Winners in Chess Games That End in Ties — Tournaments that end in ties are a problem in chess, and how to break them — or whether to even try — is a thorny topic. Some chess tournaments use complicated scoring systems to determine a winner. But what fan understands that a new chess champion is the player with the higher Sonneborn-Berger score? People want the winner to be decided in a competition, not by a calculator. Tie-breaker games have their own problems. If they keep ending in draws, it may be days or even weeks before one player wins. And White always has an advantage, so each player needs a turn at that color. So-called Armageddon games emerged a few years ago. These are one-game playoffs ...
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Posted by gibus uskidscompute.com
11/23/2004 09:06:15 Play online chess |
Message: Ou encore :
club.echecs.com/
;)
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Posted by lordoftherings uskidscompute.com
11/23/2004 13:18:47 Play online chess |
Message: le 1er et le 4eme je savais...les 2 autres je vais les regarder..
merci bcp gibus !!!
:)
thank u...
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Posted by theprez98 uskidscompute.com
11/25/2004 00:14:06 Play online chess | French
Message: Pas si vite! Je ne comprends pas!
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Posted by theprez98 uskidscompute.com
11/25/2004 00:14:50 Play online chess | btw...
Message: I don't speak French, I copied and pasted that from a "learn to speak French" website.
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Posted by gibus uskidscompute.com
11/28/2004 09:53:29 Play online chess | Encore un site très bien
Message:
Actualité :
www.nao-cc.com/naocc/index.html
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Posted by lordoftherings uskidscompute.com
11/30/2004 01:14:25 Play online chess |
Message: merci
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