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| From | Message | Posted by white_disc uskidscompute.com
5/09/2003 02:37:27 Play online chess | Subject: Singapore Merlions 1
Message: Yeah, think our old page is full, so here is the new one.....
let the messages roll... :)
| Posted by white_disc uskidscompute.com
5/09/2003 02:38:39 Play online chess |
Message: oops, I posted in the wrong place... can someone tell me how to delete this post or transfer it to the teams page ? thanks...
so sorry everyone...
rgds,
WD
| Posted by pawntificator uskidscompute.com
5/09/2003 02:40:40 Play online chess | just have everyone
Message: vote to delete this thread. I put the first one up. ——— Ugandan girl, Phiona Mutesi leads chess revolution from the slums — Despite background the 15-year-old girl is already country's number two chess player and has competed at World Chess Olympiad. In a rickety church in a Ugandan slum, a girl's hand thrusts forward and a black bishop falls. The girl shows no emotion, though she knows the end is near. Striking quickly, silently, the black queen is toppled, and then the king. Only then does she smile. "You attacked too much," she tells the boy sitting opposite her on the wooden bench, a homemade board between them. Phiona Mutesi is 15. She has just finished primary school and is still learning to read. Her family is so poor they have been evicted from tiny, rented shacks more times than she ...
| Posted by white_disc uskidscompute.com
5/16/2003 06:10:27 Play online chess | Game 1 (whitedisc)
Message: Here, I took WHITE, screwed the win and ended up drawing when I should have won.
Please kindly comment.
Thanks a lot.
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1. e4 c5
2. Nf3 d6
3. b3 Nc6
4. Bb2 Bg4
5. Bb5 e6
6. d3 a6
7. Bxc6+ bxc6
8. O-O Nf6
9. Nbd2 d5
10. e5 Nd7
11. Re1 g6
12. h3 Bxf3
13. Qxf3 Bg7
14. c4 d4
15. Qxc6 O-O
16. Nf3 a5
17. Qe4 Qc7
18. Bc1 a4
19. Bf4 Rfb8
20. h4 axb3
21. axb3 Rxa1
22. Rxa1 Rxb3
23. Ra8+ Rb8
24. Rxb8+ Qxb8
25. h5 Kf8
26. h6 Bh8
27. Ng5 Kg8
28. Nf3 Qf8
29. Qc6 Nb8
30. Qb7 Qd8
31. Ng5 Nd7
32. Qe4 Qc7
33. Nf3 Nb6
34. g4 Qc8
35. g5 Na4
36. Nd2 Nc3
37. Qe1 Qb7
38. Ne4 Nxe4
39. Qxe4 Qxe4
40. dxe4 Kf8
41. Kf1 Ke7
42. Ke2 Kd7
43. Kd3 Kc6
44. Bh2 Kb6
45. f4 Ka5
46. Bg3 Kb4
47. Be1+ Ka4
48. Kc2 Ka3
49. Ba5 Ka4
50. Be1 Ka3
51. Ba5 Ka4
52. Be1 Ka3
53. Ba5 Ka4
54. Be1
{Game drawn by repetition} 1/2-1/2
——— First Came the Machine That Defeated a Chess Champion — Before there was Watson, there was Deep Blue. In 1997, Deep Blue, another computer built by I.B.M., defeated the world chess champion, Garry Kasparov, in a six-game match. At the time, it was considered a stunning achievement and a significant step forward in the field of artificial intelligence. Some people said that a new era would be ushered in, one in which computers would perform many tasks — like air traffic control — that it once seemed only humans could do. That era has not quite materialized. But almost 14 years later, chess programs running on an average desktop computer can play better than Deep Blue, making its victory no longer seem as implausible. And while the research that ...
| Posted by klausbehrmann uskidscompute.com
5/17/2003 18:26:13 Play online chess | New Captain
Message: Gentlemen:
I have accepted a temporary assignment from my CEO to re-start our activities in Iraq and to try to make some big bucks from the Americans over there. I will start out of Kuwait within one week from now and will be away for at least three months. You have to select a new or a Vice Captain now. ——— Chess: How to play like a world champion — The latest study of Vishy Anand concentrates on the world chess champion's outstanding strategic judgment. We'd all like to play like a world chess champion. So what's Vishy Anand doing that's so special? Last week we highlighted his depth of calculation, this week we focus on his strategic judgment. RB: I have no idea what to do here. I have no idea if Black is better or worse and I have no idea what Black's plan might be. Is the white queen trappable? It certainly looks locked in, but without a light-squared bishop it's hard to see how to exploit this. Is there anything in 1...Nc5...? No, apart from a lost piece. Opening the a-file with 1...axb4 might be an option, but ...
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