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| From | Message | Posted by chessisvanity beck-web.com
6/13/2008 14:33:08 Play online chess | Subject: how to post games?
Message: how do i take a game i played and set it up in the forums so others can play through it quickly?
usually it sorta looks like....[gameid#]12345678[gameid] etc....so when i post that it turns into a diagram for all to see...
any help?
| Posted by chessisvanity beck-web.com
6/13/2008 17:12:58 Play online chess | ...
Message: i figured it out.
| Posted by jambo beck-web.com
6/18/2008 17:54:45 Play online chess |
Message: Can you let the rest of us know ..... who still don't know how to do this ...???
Thanks Chessisvanity ! ——— The f-pawn, part 2: is f5 the answer here? — Does White have a better option than moving the f-pawn? Continuing our look at the chess equivalent of route one football – the f-pawn advance... RB Well, let's see what happens when we push – 1 f5. The answer comes back faster than Manchester United on the break, not much. Black is under no compulsion to take the pawn and can instead centralise with 1…Nd4 or even 1…Qd4, or start getting the queen's rook into play with 1…Rac8, and 1…Nb4, hitting the d-pawn, would be irritating. All right, let's try to be logical. What's wrong here is that even if we could swap off pawns on the f-file, the f1-rook would remain blocked by the bishop. Let's ...
Posted by chessisvanity beck-web.com
6/18/2008 18:59:50 Play online chess | ...
Message: it's easier than you would think.
1. go to your past games and pick one...click on it....it will pop up usually at the end position.
2. look at the top....there will be a number....take that number and do this.
game
(the 12345678 is the number that you found....i used 12345678 for an example)
so when you type bd=(game number here) then post it....it will create a link to that game...easy ——— Big Surprises in Europe — Europe has been a center of chess activity over the last month with a series of major open tournaments. The first was the Gibtelecom Chess Festival in Gibraltar, which ran from Jan. 26 through Feb. 4. Among the world-class chess players who competed were Etienne Bacrot of France, Sergei Movsesian of Slovakia, Francisco Vallejo Pons of Spain, Michael Adams of England, and Gata Kamsky of the United States. The chess tournament ended in a nine-way tie for first, with Adams winning a four-person playoff to take the title. The Moscow Open, which overlapped with Gibtelecom and ended on Feb. 7, was divided into four sections — A, B, C and D — with ...
Posted by chessisvanity beck-web.com
6/18/2008 19:01:36 Play online chess |
Message: ok....above where u see "game" lol it posted how you want to do it....
type...bd=(game number here) and u get the "game" link ——— Topalov Closes In on Linares Title — After eight rounds, Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria, the top seed, holds a one point lead in the annual Ciudad de Linares chess tournament in Spain. Alexander Grischuk of Russia, the defending champion, is in second place after beating Vugar Gashimov of Azerbaijan in Round 8 on Sunday. Levon Aronian of Armenia is in third, having managed, like Topalov, not to have lost a game in the chess tournament. Unlike Topalov, who has won three games, Aronian has not won a game either. So far, 25 percent of the games have been decisive, but that does not mean that the other 75 percent have been dull. Quite the contrary. The games have mostly been hard fought and exciting, even ...
Posted by jambo beck-web.com
6/18/2008 19:08:31 Play online chess |
Message: OK .... let me try ......
game ——— Weekend of Fun and Friends Between Battles on the Chess Board — The highlight of the year for many chess players is Washington’s Birthday weekend, when four amateur team championships are held across the country. There are no cash prizes, but the chess tournaments are popular because of the camaraderie. Players walk back and forth chatting before, after and even during the games. Some renew friendships with competitors they see only once a year. The World Amateur Team East tournament in Parsippany, N.J., the biggest and oldest of the chess events, celebrated its 40th birthday this year. There were 1,150 players and 271 teams, down from 283 teams last year, said Steve Doyle, the tournament’s director, who ...
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