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Posted by ccmcacollister
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2/20/2008
11:16:41

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Subject: WHERE have all the Chessplayers GONE??

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Greeting everyone, if you are here, that is?! What I would like to know, with the forum being so unlively this week, is where have you all been?
This is more than simple nosiness, and goes back to my time as a Tournament Director and organizer, when I noted that you cannot get as many tournament entrants during the Summer it seems. At least around Omaha. And further, attendance may also be down during the fall if there is a particularly good Football game of the Nebraska Cornhuskers. (Tho many diehard Player+fans will show up with a radio & earpiece).
So to further my demographic understanding of Where The Chess Players GO ... when they are not around... In this case, not around Here at GK forums ...
I'd like to ask ... What you been doin' ?

Me ... I've had a stiff fingers week, just getting limbered up a bit more now.


Posted by eqj2
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2/20/2008
12:10:22

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For me

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My work has been keeping me busy. As a chef we are now making our spring and summer menus plus our regular work. Also my wife and I are remodeling our home making a new master bedroom which we have now completely finished today. We started this project in November of 07. Now time to move everything. Also I run the team Chess Players of the World. So finding team matches and such is another major task. I see alot of free time here soon and participating more here at GK. Cheers Eddie

Posted by wschmidt
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2/20/2008
13:07:57

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I don't typically contibute much anyway,

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Craig, but I check in most days. It's interesting how the conversation on the forums ebbes and flows. I would have thought it too soon for spring to be taking people out of doors and away from their computers. Maybe not. It's still pretty much cold in Denver although we've seen a few balmy days.
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A Chess Odyssey — One single square can make a big difference in a chess game. It helped me to launch one of my longest combinations against Anatoly Karpov in Caracas 40 years ago. It was a memorable chess tournament for both of us. Karpov arrived in Venezuela as the reigning world junior champion. He played well enough in Caracas to become the world's youngest chess grandmaster at that time, at age 19, and his brilliant career began to take shape. In 1971 in Moscow, he clinched the first major tournament victory, sharing first place with the three-time Soviet champion Leonid Stein at the prestigious Alekhine Memorial tournament. In 1975 he was crowned the world chess champion. This year ...
Posted by doctor_knight
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2/20/2008
14:43:11

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well, I'm taking "Experimental Methods and Measurements" this semester so even the campus chess club hasn't seen much of me. This is a class notorious among all UTA mechanical/aerospace/biomedical engineers mainly because of the lab reports. So you might not see much of me this entire semester.
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Fast Pace Continues at Two U.S. Chess Championships — The top two seeds in the U.S. Women’s Chess Championship could make no headway against each other and drew their Round 3 game on Monday. But their two nearest competitors lost, so Irina Krush and Anna Zatonskih now lead the chess tournament by half a point over Tatev Abrahamyan, Alisa Melekhina (who lost to Abrahamyan on Monday) and Iryna Zenyuk, who lost on Monday to Beatriz Marinello. In the U.S. Junior Chess Championship, which is being held concurrently at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Warren Harper, the seventh seed, is the surprising leader after three rounds with a perfect score. His play so far has been stellar and on Monday he demolished his ...
Posted by chessnovice
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2/20/2008
15:14:30

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School.

Well, that and I usually reply to posts instead of start new ones.
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Anatoly Karpov out for a fight — Anatoly Karpov and some supporting chess federations have filed a lawsuit against FIDE in the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne. Karpov's lawyers, White & Case, are a global firm based in Manhattan. They seek nothing less than the disqualification of the incumbent FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov who is standing for a fifth term. The rules demand that at least one member of a Presidential ticket be female and Ilyumzhinov's choice is American WIM Beatriz Marinello. Supporting documents indicate Ms Marinello was not nominated by the US Chess Federation but by her native Chile and Brazil. Karpov contends she is not even a member of either chess federation. Karpov's lawyers also ...
Posted by cairo
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2/21/2008
02:20:17

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Vacation

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in France for a week!

Thanks for asking Craig!

Best wishes
Cairo
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Players Sense Opportunity in Opponents’ Losing Streaks — Momentum from a few wins can buoy a chess player and cause opponents in future rounds to wilt. It can happen the other way around, too. A couple of losses can lead opponents to become like sharks sensing blood. When chess players are on losing streaks, opponents are reluctant to settle for draws and will instead press on, hoping for victory. Players on losing streaks also often begin second-guessing their decision-making and analytical skills, leading to more mistakes and more losses. That is why it is often said that the most important thing to do after a loss is to get a draw in the next game in order to stop the bleeding. The consequences of failing to do so, even among elite chess ...
Posted by ccmcacollister
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2/25/2008
10:36:54

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Thanks ! ...

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... for the replies guys.

Walt: It's funny about that around Omaha. In the Autumn it turns 40 or 50 and we are all in coats or jackets. But coming out of the Winter (a lot of sub-zero here this month) into early Spring, and it turns 30 degrees like this week ... and it feels fine to walk about in your shirtsleeves & comment how Nice it is. :) I noticed You got 50's instead tho.

Eddie: It does sound like you have a lot going on with 2 special projects and the Team. It seems work is often a factor in Chess time. But the Team factor is one I had not considered, and wonder if many of the players liking Forum posting may also be many of the Team Captains. As well as team players who may use some of their posting time on Team Threads.

doctor_knight & chessnovice School does seem to be a big factor limiting Chess time. In general, and I know another 4 or 5 players who have said it is especially so for them recently. I can relate to the time it may take for any classes containing the words Statistics or Measurement :)

Soren ...Holiday in France, and you did not stop by to take me along ?! You must remember next time! :)
But I hope your trip was safe and entertaining. Perhaps with some Chess !? Or if not,
then plenty of "eat, drink and be merry" instead ~!

}8-)

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Fide's Grand Prix plans scuppered by withdrawal of Magnus Carlsen — The world chess body Fide's plans for a Grand Prix tournament circuit were badly hit when its status as a world chess championship eliminator was downgraded, the world No1 Magnus Carlsen and other top Western chess players withdrew and all six events had to be played in the former USSR. Armenia's world No5, Levon Aronian, won the series. Fide's women's Grand Prix, in contrast, has been notably successful. Most leading women including Westerners are taking part, there is a wider range of venues and the series will directly qualify a world title challenger. China's Hou Yifan and India's Humpy Koneru were the favourites, but after the fourth event (of six) finished ...