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There are 0 results for Richard in the games. There are 21 results for Richard in the forum. Graham Wyborn (2006-04-25 17:42:52) Please join:- I joined this site recently and still have not started a game! Forgive the advert 4 the following games. We need one more player! FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_C__000002 (type : rated round-robin, time : 40 days, increment : 40 days / 10 moves) 7 players, 6 game (1 game against each opponent) elo : 1600-2000 Cridland, Graham (USA) 1700 Grady, Richard (USA) 1654 Höppenstein, Michael (DEU) 1700 Fillion, Nicolas (CAN) 1640 Wyborn, Graham (GBR) 1700 Muller, Henri-Louis (BEL) 1923 Thomas Gilbreath (2006-10-11 07:04:35) Pairings: cyrano (still waitimg on name) vs. Glen D.Shields*****cairo (ottesen_soren) vs. Miguel Pires*****ccmcacollister (collister_craig) vs. Benjamin Aldag*****thumper (jacobs_doug) vs. James Stripes*****tugger (edwards_matthew) vs. Trond Michalsen*****yanm (maret_yannick) vs. Peter Willoughby*****taikaviitta (koivuniemi_raimo) vs. Richard Grady*****tag1153 (gilbreath_thomas) vs. Regis Ducreux*****eqj2 (johnson_eddie) vs. Martin Selby*****dewillget8 (bingham_anthony) vs. Ilmars Cirulis*****mozz (price_richard) vs. Julien Baudement*****lofix (mankowski_peter) vs. Phil Cook.***********************************************************That's a 12 vs. 12 match. 24 points possible. First team to 12.5 wins. Are we in agreement? - Thomas Richard Core (2007-02-03 03:20:17) Computer free chess Hi Benjamin Aldag, I agree with you. I really don't see the reason for playing with a computers help. What have you accomplished with the help of a machine? I have no idea. When I come up with a great combo, I get the satisfaction that the answer came from me, not the machine or any other source. It is alot more fun. A lot more fun. I think most people I have played are not ussing computer help. I haven't won a tournament yet, but I think I have had a respectable performance. Marc Lacrosse (2007-02-03 18:09:12) To Richard & Benjamin There are dozens of web-server-chess sites where computer use is forbidden. If you cannot see any interest in computer-assisted play why do you play here ? Nothing requested you to play here ... I won't argue on the interest of computer-assisted chess. It's a question of taste and I do completely understand that you do not like it. Every month there is a new thread in the forum complaining against computer-assisted cheaters or defending the gimmick of the poor computer-assisted idiot unable to play on its own. This I cannot accept : go away to these numerous sites where computer is forbidden (and real cheaters abound) and let us play according to the rules of this site ! By the way if you wish do choose any engine of your liking and do let it play alone without human intervention a pair of games against any of the 100 best rated players here. I am ready to bet that the computer alone is probably going to lose both games or at most to get one draw. Then you will maybe understand why the human touch is decisive in these games. And as I already said on numerous occasions, when I am going to spend dozens of hours analysing a foregoing game all along months of play I prefer that my opponent won't spoil it due to a pure magnificent and so-human blunder. Winning against blundering self-comfident purely human opponents has no taste at all IMHO I prefer fighting hard against one who has all kind of book and computer help assisting him. Marc Thibault de Vassal (2007-04-09 03:25:04) Your favourite Chess / Go movie ? All in topic :) .. may be instructive, what's your favourite Chess & Go movies, at least movies where the game appears. Mine is probably "La diagonale du fou" (Dangerous Moves) by Richard Dembo, with Michel Piccoli, Alexandre Arbatt, Liv Ullmann, Jean-Hugues Anglade & Michel Aumont... A great movie about a chess world championship that strangely looks like Karpov vs. Korchnoi.. or Fischer vs. Spassky, something between. Michel Piccoli is simply marvellous in this character :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous_Moves About Go I remember "Pi" and "Hero"... I did not see the famous "Hikaru No Go". Any others ? Garvin Gray (2007-06-04 11:41:42) Wch 3 in rating order KAZ Balabaev, Farit 2580 FRA de Vassal, Thibault 2512 USA Ingersol, Harry 2502 NZL Noble, Mark 2497 DEU Schuster, Peter 2480 POL Ostrowski, Leszek 2458 ARG Brunsteins, Daniel 2452 CAN Zubac, Marius 2415 ROU Mathe, Iosif 2414 UKR Khokhlov, Igor 2370 MLT Sammut, Ronald 2362 ROU Helmer, Janos 2343 PRT Pires, Miguel 2270 LKA De Silva, Dinesh 2235 POL Sanner, Zdzislaw 2219 RUS Dyakov, Alexander 2217 DEU Schiller, Wilfried 2217 DEU Koslowski, Volker 2204 DZA Ould Ahmed, Samy 2195 FRA Appendino, Jérome 2192 GBR Taylor, William 2182 GRC Bleker, Frits 2171 DNK Jorgensen, Poulerik 2168 DEU Kesselheim, Peter 2149 CAN Repa, Jason 2144 PRT Louro, Eugénio 2123 USA Kotlyansky, Edward 2114 DEU Markus, Roland 2103 FRA Czekaj, Christophe 2098 AUT Dudulec, Konstantin 2084 CAN Plante, Marc-Eric 2079 LVA Borisovs, Leonids 2078 AUT Mueller, Robert 2069 DEU Unger, Peter 2065 AUT Riha, Josef 2019 POL Skwarczylo, Marek 2018 MUS Stephenson, Andrew 2000 CZE Stanislav, Musil 1990 SCG Vidanovic, Djordje 1966 USA Burden, Don 1959 DEU Haluschka, Rainer 1950 CAN Rotaru, Dan 1937 GBR Wyborn, Graham 1890 GBR Burrows, Nick 1884 POL Broniek, Mariusz Maciej 1879 BIH Dautovic, Dzenan 1875 AUS Gray, Garvin 1863 USA Minkin, Alexander 1850 GBR Josse, Mark 1806 ARM Khachaturov, Vadim 1803 USA Kotlyanskiy, Ilya 1800 DEU Krueger, Karsten 1800 PRT Vasquez, Fernando 1775 DZA Toutaoui, Khaled 1763 DEU Wosch, Arkadiusz 1746 TUR Yuvarlak, Ugur 1732 ROU Hrubaru, Mircea 1726 ARG Carrizo, José 1724 USA Phillip, Lennox 1700 ROU Kondort, Mihai 1700 ROU Ioan, Bucsa 1700 BRA Miranda, Marcus 1691 VEN Flores, Luis 1680 RUS Ruzin, Mikhail 1639 DEU Faust, Dieter 1627 MYS Behrmann, Klaus 1617 FRA Bellanger, Michel 1606 POL Bester, Kazimierz 1600 DEU Nent, Alexander 1593 PRT Oliveira, Carlos 1586 HUN Nagy, Attila 1549 ROU Ionescu, Catalin 1535 HUN Kis-Kos, Laszlo 1512 ITA Lupinacci, Nicola 1492 BEL De Groof, Pieter 1465 DEU Odendahl, Marcel 1462 USA Hendricks, Richard 1459 BRA Queiroz, Florencio 1444 CZE Pech, Jaroslav 1433 USA Goodwin, Adam 1415 HUN Csoma, Robert 1400 USA Gillz, Nicolas 1400 BGR Toktas, Ibrahim Ugras 1400 IND Veeraiah, Karuppaiah 1400 MEX Ortiz Durán, Esteban 1400 TUR Ilhan, Alper 1400 CHE Margot, Alain 1400 TUR Erdonho, Erdinç 1400 USA Lipsits, Sasha 1400 BRA B. Lima, Edmilson 1400 DEU von Buttlar, Paul 1386 HUN Fenyves, Adam 1330 BGR Stoianov, Stoian 1316 GRC Serd, Than 1300 TUR Ak, Murat 1300 GBR Willoughby, Peter 1294 ARG Orden, Jorge 1264 GBR Neil, Charlie 1212 NLD Oldenhof, Dwight 1203 USA Greer, Stephen 1200 BRA Barradas, Anderson 1194 IND Malvankar, Vikrant 1188 BEL Tuteleers, Bruno 1145 DEU Bothe, Matthias 1143 BGR Stoyanov, Zdravko 1136 Philip Roe (2007-10-18 00:40:41) Feynman on Go In a 1985 lecture, Nobel laureate Richard Feynman said that creating an expert program for Go would be a scientific project of very high importance. His reason was that he did not believe that it could done by brute force, and that it would therefore compel researchers to grapple with the problem of just how human beings manage to do what they do with seemingly meager processing power. Of course brute force has come a long way in 20 years, but my impression is that virtually no progress has been made of the kind that Feynman hoped to see. Does anyone know otherwise? Don Groves (2007-10-18 04:40:54) Feynman on Go Hi, Philip -- I don't know of any specific details on that sort of progress but Richard Feynman was one of my heroes. I was blessed to get to attend a lecture of his on a field trip to Caltech for high school math and science seniors and have never forgotten the experience. Patrick Richardson (2008-01-11 12:34:00) game number I think it would be an improvement if when switching from one game to the next if the game number was present on the top of the screen, instead of scrolling down to see which game it is. Pat Patrick Richardson (2008-01-13 12:32:53) analyze board I would second the idea of an analyze board, it would be a nice addition to the other site features. Pat Richard Allen (2008-01-17 00:32:08) time added thank you! Patrick Richardson (2008-03-29 14:27:52) Vacation days I would tend to agree. If one has to worry about ones clock, whether one would lose a game(s) after the vacation. Then in my opinion that would not constitute a vacation. A vacation should be just that. Patrick Richardson (2008-04-02 22:54:03) unsportsman like conduct I also think that it would pay respect to your opponent if you had a totally lost position, just to resign. To hold on, just because, you can, is just disrespectful, and unsporting like behavior. Richard Blank (2008-05-19 16:24:57) Chess player in Costa Rica. After reading a few threads, I wanted to introduce myself to this community. I look forward to sharing ideas with other forum members on how to improve my game. I am new and have played very little. Yet, I find the game stimulating and very competitive. Hats off to those that are masters. Quite a gift. Best regards, Richard http://www.costaricascallcenter.com Thibault de Vassal (2008-05-19 17:00:20) Chess player in France Hello from France, Richard. Welcome to FICGS ! Feel free to post your link in the FICGS directory. Ilmars Cirulis (2008-07-02 14:36:09) Re You can look at infidels.org or richarddawkins.net for atheistic quotes. :) Thibault de Vassal (2008-10-12 15:36:28) "Shall we dance ?" Oh oh, you were watching Richard Gere ! Don Groves (2008-10-13 00:29:36) Shall we dance You may have been watching Richard Gere, I was watching Jennifer Lopez!!! Don Groves (2008-10-13 00:31:35) Jennifer Lopez It was Lopez who told Richard Gere, "The tango is a vertical expression of a horizontal desire." Thibault de Vassal (2008-10-13 12:06:00) J Lo Well played Don ;) .. actually I did not watch the film yet, and I forgot the name of the actress with Richard Gere. Thanks for reminding me... (btw she was great in U-Turn) Normajean Yates (2008-11-07 20:38:47) coorection.. I meant type 1.e4 c5 - of course. Please read what I mean, not what I type :) [adapted from a classroom response attributed to Richard Feynman] There are 10 results for Richard in wikichess. Thibault de Vassal (2407) Nf3 The Réti Opening (also called the King's Knight Opening) is a chess opening characterized by the opening move 1.Nf3 It is named after Richard Réti, a Czechoslovakian chess player who used it to defeat the world champion José Raúl Capablanca in 1924. According to ChessBase, out of the twenty possible opening moves, 1.Nf3 ranks third in popularity. It develops the knight to a good square and prepares for a quick castling. White maintains flexibility by not committing to a particular central pawn structure, while waiting to see what Black will do. The slight drawback to the move is that it blocks the f-pawn. This is not a problem if White does not intend to move it in the near future, but it rules out the possibility of playing systems with f3 and Nge2, which is a fairly popular setup against the King's Indian. Usually 1.Nf3 will transpose into an opening with 1.d4, such as the King's Indian or the Queen's Gambit. If White follows up with an early c4 a transposition to the English Opening may be reached. Even the Sicilian Defense may be reached if the game opens 1.Nf3 c5 2.e4. According to Chessbase, white chances are about 57% ============ Contributors : Thibault de Vassal Richard Hendricks (1459) d4 Nf6 c4 e6 Nf3 b6 g3 White prepares to fianchetto his KB. ============ Contributors : Richard Hendricks Richard Hendricks (1459) d4 Nf6 c4 e6 Nf3 b6 g3 Bb7 Black develops his "Indian" Queen's Bishop into place on b7, dominates the light-squared centre and will now seek to occupy e4. ============ Contributors : Richard Hendricks Amir Bagheri (2513) e4 d6 d4 f5 The move has great surprise value! One has to hunt hard in opening books to even find the Balogh Counter Gambit (BCG) mentioned. With a little investigating you will find the BCG is covered under the Dutch Defense, The move order there is 1.d4 f5 2.e4, the Staunton Gambit, then 2…d6 transposes to the BCG. I first saw the BCG mentioned in Richard Wincor’s book “Baroque Chess Openings”. A whimsical book on less traveled opening lines with the idea of engaging battle on one’s own terms. The book does make an interesting point. One can play less forceful openings that offer soundness and surprise value in return for more frequently getting known lines/positions. If you are lucky enough to find a BCG referenced in an opening book the analysis line usually runs 1.d4 f5 2.e4 d6 3.exf5 Bxf5 4.Qf3 Qc8 5.Bd3 Bxd3 (5…Bg4 is better) 6.Qxd3 with a clear plus for White. ============ Contributors : Amir Bagheri Pablo Schmid (1700) e4 c5 Nf3 e6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 a6 This is the Sicilian Kan (or sometimes called Paulsen. Black plays a6 to allow Qc7 (by preventing a White Nb5) and enable ...b5. ============ Contributors : Richard Hendricks, Pablo Schmid Richard Hendricks (1459) e4 c5 Nf3 e6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 a6 Nc3 White plays Nc3 to support his KP and deter a possible 5...e5. ============ Contributors : Richard Hendricks Thibault de Vassal (2407) e4 c5 Nf3 e6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 a6 Nc3 Qc7 According to Chessbase, black chances are about 41% ============ Contributors : Richard Hendricks, Thibault de Vassal Richard Hendricks (1459) e4 c5 Nc3 e6 Black pushes his King's Pawn out to e6, planning 3...d5. ============ Contributors : Richard Hendricks Richard Hendricks (1459) e4 e5 f4 exf4 Nf3 g5 h4 g4 Ng5 h6 Nxf7 Kxf7 The Allgaier Gambit 5.Ng5?! h6! 6.Nxf7 Kxf7 does not offer White enough for the piece, but can be a tricky choice in practical play. ============ Contributors : Richard Hendricks ... or search for Richard in FICGS via Google
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