In honor of the FIDE World Championship match, I thought it’d be fun to run a swiss-system tournament here. Maybe even start a league. I know that glee is our resident expert, but I like to think I’m not so bad myself. Once we get a good idea of the number of players, we can try to figure out a way to structure a tournament.
Ante-post betting is glee first and the rest nowhere, but I guess I could give it a try. I’m already registered at gameknot (as gil-gandel) if that helps.
Ah, but I have a secret power that he lacks - the power of the username! If you name yourself after a topic, you automatically win all threads related to it.
But seriously, I have a big advantage over glee in this tournament…unlike him, I’ve registered.
OK, I signed up at gameknot under ChessicSense (no space). If you have a real life ELO or USCF rating, you should post that too, so that I can attempt some fairness at seeding.
Registered as hamletsdmb. I don’t have a USCF rating. I thought “Don’t Bring Me Down” was OK, but “Shine a Little Love” had waaayy to much synthesizer.
I’d think about it. I’ve edwardthehead over at gameknot as well. I haven’t played in a long time, and I think I was about a 1200 when I did. GameKnot tells me that I was a 1252.
I’m sure that I’m much worse now.
While we’re at it, is there a good chess program? I had a copy of Chestmaster, but it doesn’t work well on Vista. I tried Fritz I think and hated it. I couldn’t figure out how to do anything but play games with it, and it would play more as a tournament then just games.
I have a theory that all chess programs stink unless you’re a serious player. I used to have a serious chess engine (Chess Assistant) but I found it so complicated that I wasn’t too heartbroken when it stopped working. I used to have Chessmaster as well, but the problem was how it dealt with the issue of level: I’d set it to play around 2000, and what it would do was gradually outplay me until it realized it had gotten ahead, and then say to itself “oh shit!” and let me take a piece. Really annoying.
My kids have a program called Fritz & Chester that has some nice learning modules and three levels of play. It’s okay, but cartoonish.
“I’d ask it to recommend a move and it’d reply ‘bench presses’.”
Seriously, though, I think Chessmaster X is where it’s at. I personally can’t stand Fritz. It’s way too complicated to use. I don’t have any ideas for how to fix it with Vista though.
I suck. I can’t predict more than a move or two ahead, and I’m usually left resorting to protecting valuable pieces. Sometimes I have minor strokes of decent play, so I’m down for participating.
While we’re outlining the manner of our poor play…
I’ll admit to playing conservatively, relying on defensive play in the middle game to clear the board after I gain a piece advantage. I’m just more comfortable in an end-game environment, and I don’t have any openings memorized. I see in others some dynamic play when the board is cluttered that I just can’t emulate yet.
If you want me to be bold and reckless on the way to a win, put a board next door and play me at bughouse.