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M. Noble, 2416
E. Riccio, 2515

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FICGS è un'organizzazione, una comunità di giocatori ed un server internazionale di scacchi per corrispondenza. Qui potete giocare gratuitamente dei tornei suddivisi per livelli secondo il punteggio ELO, a cadenza rapida o standard, degli incontri a due giocatori ed un campionato del mondo di scacchi per corrispondenza in un grande torneo ad eliminazione diretta. Il vincitore affronterà il campione de mondo in carica in un incontro in 12 partite.

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Infine su FICGS, potete giocare dei tornei di Go ed un campionato del mondo. Perché il Go diventerà l'ultimo gioco dove la suprémazia degli elaboratori non arriverà, prima di molte decine di anni almeno. Scoprite e giocate a questo gioco affascinante su FICGS.



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FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_A__000038       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 40 days,   increment : 40 days / 10 moves)


Game 19543      Javascript viewer     (chess)    


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a b c d e f g h



Last move : Rxf7+     2008 May 13   13:21:15


White clock -  98 days  22:32:27
Black clock -  95 days  23:20:28  (59 days  23:42:01)

[Event "FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_A__000038"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2008.03.19"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Guzman,Carlos"]
[Black "Markus,Roland"]
[Result "*"]
[WhiteElo "2102"]
[BlackElo "2201"]

1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.f3 e6 4.Nc3 Bb4 5.Nge2 dxe4 6.fxe4 Qh4+ 7.Ng3 Nf6 8.Qf3 e5 9.dxe5 Ng4 10.Be2 Be6 11.Qf4 Nd7 12.Bd2 Nf8 13.Bxg4 Ng6 14.Qe3 Bxg4 15.h3 Bc5 16.Qxc5 Qxg3+ 17.Qf2 Qxf2+ 18.Kxf2 Bd7 19.a4 Nxe5 20.a5 O-O 21.Rhd1 f6 22.Be3 Be6 23.b3 a6 24.Na4 Rae8 25.Bf4 Bc8 26.Nb6 g5 27.Nxc8 Rxc8 28.Bxe5 fxe5 29.Ke3 Rc7 30.Rf1 Rcf7 31.Rxf7 Rxf7 32.Rd1 Kf8 33.Rd6 Rf1 34.Rd7 Rf7 35.Rxf7+ *





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Jason Repa    (2008-05-13 13:37:50)
Repa vs Stephenson 1-0

It's interesting how you feel qualified to post my games for analysis, when I ALREADY BEAT YOU in chess, lol. In fact I have a perfect score against you Stephenson. I'm also higher rated than you are to boot. So what you "claim to be a great believer in" is hardly of interest to anyone.

What IS of interest is the fact that you still refuse to answer the question of what YOUR otb rating is, after being asked three times. One can only conclude that you are embarrassed about how low it is. Under 1500?





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Thibault de Vassal    (2008-02-13 02:37:09)
Fighting against oneself

After having played about a hundred correspondence chess & Go games simultaneously during a few months at FICGS & IECG, I'm finally to reach a reasonable number of games... Oof ! Correspondence chess is definitely addicting, server chess and FICGS chess WCH time control makes it even more oppressive when playing too many games, but it is still hard to resist to this continuous challenge.

Correspondence chess has changed a lot during these last 2 years and looks just deeper & deeper to me as chess engines like Rybka, Fritz, Hiarcs and others improve, as well as CC players' opening books. A player rated 2400 nowadays plays probably at least 50 points above a player rated the same two years ago but trusting an engine without looking deeply at the position still generally means losing (which is quite positive, chess is not dead)... Of course I lost some games to very good players these last months, but I also lost some to myself, definitely playing too fast or too confident, in example this nice game with Gaetano Laghetti in WCH round-robin final 1, that I just waste at move 70 after a hard battle to ensure a draw. In the same time, I feel to have improved quite a lot at Go, just by playing stronger players, this game is definitely deeper than chess and I'll probably have many difficulties to win some more points after having reached 1 kyu but FICGS is a place to learn patience and definitely I have to improve a lot yet :)





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Microsoft will release IE 8 Beta 1 in the first half of 2008. Internet Explorer 8 would have passed a key web standards test, "Acid2 Browser Test" from the Web Standards Project. Older versions of IE don't support some current standards such as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and RSS (Really Simple Syndication), now it should work fine. It seems that the popularity of open-source browser Mozilla Firefox gave good intentions to Microsoft.



Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 devrait être distribué par Microsoft dans la première moitié de l'année 2008. IE 8 aurait passé avec succès la batterie de tests des standards web "Acid2 Browser Test". Les anciennes version d'Internet Explorer ne supportent pas certains standards actuels comme CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) et RSS (Really Simple Syndication), cela devrait enfin être le cas. Il semble que la popularité grandissante du navigateur ouvert Mozilla Firefox ait donné de bonnes intentions au géant Microsoft.

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