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Here are 0 results for Peter Schuster in the games. There are at least 34 results for Peter Schuster in the forum. Thibault de Vassal (2011-12-28 14:30:49) Achieving playing norms 3 ... and not the least : Eros Riccio, Michael Aigner & Peter Schuster ! You can find the full list of norms at : http://www.ficgs.com/titles.html There's a link (just fixed it) to : http://www.ficgs.com/display_titles.php Peter Schuster (2011-04-13 15:05:05) CHESS__WORLD_CHAMPIONSHIP__000009 No, I don't wish that. Peter Schuster (2011-04-13 13:29:38) CHESS__WORLD_CHAMPIONSHIP__000009 When will be the waiting list closed? Hannes Rada (2010-12-15 21:56:00) Chess positions too complex for engines Hi Thibault, Thank you for the examples. I do not agree with your position against Peter Schuster. Almost every engine is now playing Qe2 i.o. Tb1 ? So the engines now 'understand' this position a little bit. Your position against Wolfgang Utesch is a classical fortress and indeed a bit funny. Here all engines show +5 and Rybka even +6 .... :-) The 'tragedy' here is not the final position, but the fact the engines would go for such a position in their analysis, as it seems to be a clear win for white. I would file this under typical missing endgame understanding. I.e. Rybka still does not understand wrong bishop endgames.... Thibault de Vassal (2010-09-16 13:01:23) Chess WCH knockout final #6 Alberto Gueci beats Peter Schuster 7.5-0.5 in their match in FICGS__CHESS__WCH_KNOCKOUT_FINAL__000006 http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=tournament&tournament=FICGS__CHESS__WCH_KNOCKOUT_FINAL__000006 As this is a general forfeit at the end, according to the rule 11.6 it seems to me that all games should be rated for the winner except Game 45571 where the advantage is not obvious. The score looks severe but Peter's play is always interesting & risky (look at game 45574)... Alberto's future rating is now 2620, congrats you're the man to catch now :) Peter Schuster (2010-07-05 21:06:06) CHESS__WCH_KNOCKOUT_FINAL__000006 Hello Thibault, when does the following tournament start: FICGS__CHESS__WCH_KNOCKOUT_FINAL__000006 Best wishes, Peter Hannes Rada (2009-10-22 21:57:22) Peter Schuster is playing ICCF - final ! All the best to Peter Schuster for his ICCF - World Championship Final http://www.iccf-webchess.com/EventCrossTable.aspx?id=18349&order=p Thibault de Vassal (2009-04-11 17:08:18) 3rd FICGS chess wch candidates final For the second time (out of 3), the winner of the round-robin tournament won the candidates final, congratulations to Edward Kotlyanskiy and Peter Schuster for a nice match ! Here is the spectacular game which decided the result : http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=viewer&game=28292 Thibault de Vassal (2008-11-01 21:55:48) Chessgames.com I just noticed that a few games played at FICGS were in chessgames.com, ie. this game Peter Schuster vs. Thibault de Vassal (WCH4 QF4, 1-0) http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1507687 Does anyone know how games are selected in chessgames.com ? Maybe we'll find games played here in correspondence chess databases in a while :) Andrew Stephenson (2008-05-15 23:36:07) IECG Hi Hannes Your right Hectors Benoni didn't draw blood but I guess its playable. Actually I dont like to play against it as it provokes a crisis very early on and the hard work starts quickly! On FICGS I think queen side openings are preferred by the top players eg WCH knockout matches - the exception is Peter Schuster who seems to play e4 a lot and is successful with it. Thanks for telling me about Van Osteroom's e4 preference I am keen to see what he plays against c6! - I mean the classical variation. Sorry I dont know too much about the IECG server. Thibault de Vassal (2008-01-29 02:26:52) WCH 3 semi finals started The semi finals in the 3rd wch knockout cycle just started : 1. Peter Schuster (2539) - Daniel Brunsteins (2476) 2. Harry Ingersol (2555) - Farit Balabaev (2481) Faites vos jeux, rien ne va plus :) .. Have good games ! Thibault de Vassal (2008-01-09 05:42:09) 4th FICGS chess championship The 4th FICGS chess championship just started, it is now much easier to find tournaments (quarter finals, stage 2...) in the Tournaments page. Quarter finals this time are : 1 - Harry Ingersol vs. Mark Noble 2 - Hannes Rada vs. Farit Balabaev 3 - Eros Riccio vs. Marius Zubac 4 - Peter Schuster vs. Thibault de Vassal As a reminder, in case of equality the highest TER in each match qualifies if all games are drawn, the lowest TER qualifies if not all games are drawn. The next stages of the previous championships will start as soon as possible... Have good games ! Peter Schuster (2008-01-07 17:05:55) Stop the clock My opinion is, that we stop his clock and continue the game after his vacation. I hope that all players agree with this. Harry Ingersol (2007-11-11 16:05:14) Number of games limitation I like the IECG Server practice of different levels based on number of games completed on the server. Beginners are limited to a few games while experienced players can have as many as 50 games in progress at a time. It is clear that players like Peter Schuster and Farit Balabaev play high-quality chess even when they have many games in progress. One limit does not fit everyone and experienced players can make an informed decision. Peter Schuster (2007-10-15 14:05:23) match pligin-schuster Dear Sergey, Thank you very much for your very friendly offer. After my mistake (quick move input) I resign both games because I was so anger about myself. If Thibaut and your team was agree with your suggestion, we continue both games. Best wishes Peter Sergey Pligin (2007-10-15 12:27:24) match My opponent Peter Schuster has made a blunder in a game he plays for White, playing with the other knight. Having made this mistake he resigned in both games. I should note the result in the second game is unclear now. Taking into consideration the match is friendly, understanding my opponent's mistake I ask Thibault permission to cancel results of my finished games and recover a position in the Schuster-Pligin game after 23rd Black's move, i.e. one full move back. I hope the players of the iGame team will understand me and accept my decision. It's important for me to continue playing the both games, especially the one I am playing for White. Best regards, Sergey Peter Schuster (2007-10-01 12:39:24) Castling Hello Hannes, thank's for the quick answer. I'll try it at next opportunity. Best wishes, Peter Peter Schuster (2007-10-01 10:07:37) New Interface castling Hello, I'm not able to castling in the new interface. When I move the king from e1 to g1 then the rook stays on h1. Only when I write O-O in the text field, the castling is O.K. Best wishes Peter Andrew Stephenson (2007-09-21 18:52:24) Tie Breaks Farit just to clarify things, you lost your drawn match against Peter Schuster (despite being the higher rated player) because of the rule that the lower rated player wins in the event of a drawn match, where there has been at least one win by the lower rated player. So the 4 draws by you are drawing attention to the problems with the tie break by rating approach (albeit the higher rated player wins if all games drawn part of the rule) Well at least we understand your side of it - that you were actually making a point. Wolfgang I understand the rule is a compromise no need to cry however surely its right to review the experience and see if we can improve? The problem I have, based on the experience, is that it just makes the site look bad and silly to have 4 identical 15 move games. Thats not chess - in my view its absurd. So lets examine the experience and refine the process. A 2 game play off series at a very fast cc time rate ( 1-5 day reserve + 1 day increment)would, I believe, get a result. Its still a compromise because the time for cc is very short. At the same time lets re -think having the championship every 6 months idea - I think thats a big factor behind Thibault's tie break by rating rule. Its leading to overcrowding and its pretty hard to follow perhaps 1 every 9 months or year? Incidentally Thibault how do you break the tie if both have the same TER? Just a thought! Thibault de Vassal (2007-06-27 21:18:36) FICGS vs. IGAME.RU, the games Hello to all. The friendly match between FICGS & IGAME.RU teams just started :) http://www.ficgs.com/tournament_FICGS__CHESS__FICGS_VS_IGAME_RU_MATCH.html I'd like to thank Sergey Pligin for organizing this match and all players who registered to play. I apologize to the players who couldn't play :/ .. 25 boards was not enough this time. To build FICGS team I selected players with the highest ratings but one cause his rating should be clearly >2000 already. Also IM Mark Noble plays at table 6 because his opponent is another FIDE IM. I wish good games to everyone, this is a great opportunity for us to meet russian chessfriends. Amici Sumus ! ... quote of the day : "Top boards make the show, last ones win matches." :-) Here are the complete teams : FICGS : 1. Thibault de Vassal # 1 2. Michael Aigner # 139 3. Peter Schuster SM # 323 4. Janos Helmer # 47 5. Miguel Pires # 83 6. Mark Noble IM # 1991 7. Leszek Tymcio # 2151 8. Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff # 142 9. Silviu Nenciulescu # 1319 10. William Taylor # 1232 11. Poulerik Jorgensen # 940 12. Wayne Lowrance # 135 13. Edward Kotlyansky # 1140 14. Christophe Czekaj # 1193 15. Konstantin Dudulec # 1329 16. Robert Mueller # 1233 17. Josef Riha # 157 18. Dan Rotaru # 1394 19. Garvin Gray # 1363 20. Nick Burrows # 1643 21. Vadim Khachaturov # 1078 22. Daniel Khayman # 1032 23. Gaetano Laghetti # 138 24. Alexander Nent # 1411 25. Ilmars Cirulis # 533 IGAME.RU : 1. Sumets Andrey, Member # 2137, GM 2. Pljusnin Ivan, Member # 2147 3. Pligin Sergey, Member # 2189 4. Doinikov Owl, Member # 2191 5. Romitsin Nikolay Sergeevich, Member # 2159 6. Vovk Andrey, Member # 2144, IM 7. Yunusov Adkham, Member # 2124 8. Pavlikov Andrey Nikolayevich, Member # 2157 9. Leskiv Miroslav, Member # 2133 10. Domanov Dmitry, Member # 2130 11. Kragujevcanin Stole, Member # 2148 12. Silkin Aleksey, Member # 2198 13. Orlov Sergei, Member # 2207 14. Kim Vladimir, Member # 2139 15. Gerasimov Vladimir, Member # 2190 16. Larin Igor, Member # 2193 17. Zarullin Ivan, Member # 2203 18. Filimonov Evgeny, Member # 2176 19. Pezikov Evgeny, Member # 2174 20. Stork Denis, Member # 2180 21. Mancubov Boris, Member # 2156 22. Ilyuschenko Yury, Member # 2168 23. Prokopenko Alex, Member # 2182 24. Basiliev Iouri, Member # 2205 25. Shpakovsky Alexander, Member # 2185 Edit : There was a mistake while building the games, I had to make a replacement at board 23. Wolfgang Utesch (2007-06-27 20:25:25) Figlio - Schuster Peter Schuster - Gino Figlio, Corr Olympiad XV Prelim 2 Board 2, 15.01.2003 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be3 e5 7.Nb3 Be6 8.Qd2 Nbd7 9.f4 Qc7 10.f5 Bc4 11.Bd3 Be7 12.0-0 0-0 13.Bxc4 Qxc4 14.Qd3 Qxd3 15.cxd3 b5 16.Rac1 Rfb8 17.Rfd1 Kf8 18.h3 b4 19.Na4 Rc8 20.Kf2 d5 21.Kf3 d4 22.Bd2 a5 23.Rxc8+ Rxc8 24.Rc1 Rxc1 25.Bxc1 Bd8 26.Bd2 Nb8 27.Nac5 Ke8 28.Nb7 Nc6 29.Nd6+ Ke7 30.Nc4 Ke8 31.Bg5 Ke7 32.Nc5 Bc7 33.Bh4 h6 34.a3 Nb8 35.axb4 axb4 36.g4 g5 37.Be1 Nc6 38.Na6 Bd6 39.Nxd6 Kxd6 40.Nxb4 Na5 41.Nc2 Nb3 42.Bb4+ Kd7 43.Bf8 h5 44.Bg7 hxg4+ 45.hxg4 Ke7 46.Nb4 1-0 Wolfgang Utesch (2007-06-25 17:48:40) FICGS vs. IGAME.RU Let me explain – I don’t want to have any exception rules for me! It’s a principle thing: about 35 years ago I played some few correspondence chess tournaments by postcard (naturally with my real name). After a long period of abstinence (since 1999) I played correspondence chess by Email (IECG/Playchess-Server and ICCF/ICCF-Webserver) – new transport medium but with old real name. So everybody can see my chess history: I’m standing (with my real name) to all my many bad or neutral games as same as to my some very good chess performances. I’ve always used tools (first just books and later also engines), but I’ve always played my games alone (without help by any other person). I think there are many other players with FICGS (i.e. Peter Schuster, Hannes Rada, Harry Ingersol or others more) who have done it similar like me. In contrast, if DONALD DUCK wins and has played a very good game, he likes it to say his real name, if he loses or has played poorly, he is just staying DONALD DUCK. He wouldn’t have to fear to disgrace himself, but there is a real chance for him to gleam! Sorry, but this is not my idea from a friendly match between two serious teams. Thibault de Vassal (2007-06-23 06:06:29) Chess Engine Strength Hello Glen ! I see your point, that's quite true and a consequence is what I called at TCCMB "the extensive nature of elo rating", however rating rules are more dynamic at FICGS.. So, let's say Rybka playing the FICGS championship against players of all kinds of ratings in the round-robin cycle... Anyway 2200 is only my feeling. I understand your views about "rybka" [correspondence] chess nowadays, even if I don't agree with it completely. I saw some of your CC games played at IECG, and it looks much more like 'good old' chess with some unusual and beautiful tactical openings than typical 'correspondence computer chess' nowadays. I do believe there will be a place in the next CC years for more weird openings like bird, king's gambit, english... Also take a look at Peter Schuster and Wladyslav Krol games here !? .. Nothing boring with them, chess engine or not :) Also advanced chess games with fast time controls could be quite interesting to watch in future as a way to see granmaster games with chess engines avoiding blunders 'only' (ok a bit more). We don't know exactly the human part in it, but draws won't be the rule for sure. What is "boring" at correspondence chess (not new) is that achieving a top rating take a long... very long time ! .. But this is a great challenge yet IMO. At last, thanks for you kind words :) Best, Thibault Peter Schuster (2007-06-21 12:34:25) FICGS vs. IGAME.RU If there's still a place in the team, I would like to play. Thibault de Vassal (2007-01-17 17:59:25) 2nd FICGS chess world championship Hello to all. 2nd FICGS chess WCH just started only 6 months after the first one and with about 75% players more. 24 tournaments with an elo average from 1620 to 1698, 1 group M (elo average 2363) and 4 quarter final matches in the knockout tournament : GM Farit Balabaev (2569) - FEM Wolfgang Riemer (2415) Thibault de Vassal (2514) - FEM Wolgang Utesch (2460) SM Peter Schuster (2537) - FIM Harry Ingersol (2456) Wolfgang Kund (2557) - SM Wladyslav Krol (2423) By seeing the first moves, I predict the 4th quarter final will be a very exciting match with risky games :) Thanks to all for enjoying these tournaments, I wish you good games and may the best player win ! http://www.ficgs.com/category__ficgs__chess__wch.html WCH waiting list will stay open during next months for eventual replacements. Peter Schuster (2007-01-17 04:56:27) First FICGS WCH Hello, when starts the semi-finals in the first FICGS WCH knockout tournament? best wishes Peter Schuster Wolfgang Utesch (2006-10-28 17:32:08) Chess quizz :-) 8) Peter Schuster will win the first FICGS-World Championchip! He's playing the most variable chess and his opening repertoire is the largest. Peter Schuster (2006-10-24 12:57:17) Rating / 8-game-match Hallo Wolfgang, ich fuehle mich durch Deinen Beitrag angesprochen. Alle meine Spiele sollten fuer das Rating gewertet werden. Dass SF Cinca ein sehr unangenehmer Mensch (ich hatte leider in einem GM-Normturnier schon mal mit Ihm zu tun) und aeusserst unsportlicher Gegner ist, kann nicht mir angelastet werden. Nach 2 Remis stand ich in 2 weitern Partien klar auf Gewinn und haette keines der restlichen Spiele verloren. Als er das eingesehen hat, hat er einfach aufgehoehrt zu ziehen und seine Zeit ablaufen lassen. Ich hoffe, dass solche Unsportlichkeit auch entsprechend bestraft wird. Viele Gruesse Peter Thibault de Vassal (2006-10-12 15:41:13) FICGS chess championship #1 Pairings for the semi-finals in the first FICGS WCH knockout tournament are known : GM Farit Balabaev / SM Peter Schuster - IM Gino Figlio / SM Petr Makovský FICGS WCH round-robin tournaments (stage 1) are still running, next round should begin in 2007 january. This time control, 30 days + 1 day / move, is definitely hard ! .. but definitely challenging :) Peter Schuster (2006-10-10 20:25:08) Out of time [moderator : displaced] In game 1800 is "Out of time". What happens now? Peter Schuster (2006-09-30 08:17:39) No change Please don't change the time control. Peter Schuster (2006-09-19 12:19:52) Solved I must klick "move" with an empty move and now I can accept the draw offer. Peter Schuster (2006-09-19 09:35:03) Draw accept not possible Hello Thibault in game 1803 I get an offer of draw, but I'm not able to accept this offer. The server didn't accept this selection. Regards, Peter Thibault de Vassal (2006-07-01 17:20:35) 1st FICGS chess championship started ! Hello to all. As you may have noticed, 23 new tournaments just started : http://www.ficgs.com/category__ficgs__chess__wch.html 4 matchs (quarter final) started in the knockout tournament QF 1 : John Anderson (SM) - Farit Balabaev (GM) QF 2 : Daniel Cinca - Peter Schuster (SM) QF 3 : Gilles Hervet (SM) - Gino Figlio (IM) QF 4 : Petr Makovsky (SM) - John Knudsen (SM) 19 tournaments (groups) started in the round-robin cycle, 17 tournaments with an elo average between 1672 and 1732 (16 tournaments of 17 are in a 32 points range), and 2 "group M" with an elo average about 2390. All round-robin tournaments are groups of 7 players as it was the best way to make it fair. I wish you all good games and have fun :) There are 0 results for Peter Schuster in wikichess.
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