Weber, Roger   (LUX)       [FICGS member # 408]



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Roger Weber


Roger Weber has currently 0 running correspondence chess game(s), won 21, lost 51 and drawn 0 other games against an average elo of 1216, does not play advanced chess (fast time controls), does not play big chess, played Go (weiqi, baduk), now 0 running, 4 won, 20 lost, and does not play poker, finally Roger finished a total of 96 games and is not playing any game right now.



Correspondence chess statistics :

vs. Fernando Vasquez (2060) :   0%   (4 games, 0 wins, 4 losses)
vs. Ron Keyston (1851) :   0%   (4 games, 0 wins, 4 losses)
vs. Jeff Herr (1225) :   0%   (3 games, 0 wins, 3 losses)
vs. Paul-Iosif Guralivu (0772) :   33%   (3 games, 1 wins, 2 losses)
vs. Javier Mena (1413) :   0%   (2 games, 0 wins, 2 losses)
vs. Graeme Neatham (0971) :   0%   (2 games, 0 wins, 2 losses)
vs. Jason Mackey (1299) :   0%   (2 games, 0 wins, 2 losses)
vs. Dale Percy (0675) :   0%   (2 games, 0 wins, 2 losses)
vs. Anderson Barradas (1137) :   0%   (2 games, 0 wins, 2 losses)
vs. Laszlo Kis-Kos (1518) :   0%   (2 games, 0 wins, 2 losses)


Go (weiqi, baduk) statistics :

vs. Don Groves (2289) :   0%   (3 games, 0 wins, 3 losses)
vs. Pavel Vorobev (0429) :   0%   (2 games, 0 wins, 2 losses)
vs. Sebastian Ilie (1082) :   0%   (2 games, 0 wins, 2 losses)
vs. Claude Brisson (1961) :   0%   (2 games, 0 wins, 2 losses)
vs. Eric Swan (0131) :   0%   (2 games, 0 wins, 2 losses)




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Last messages by Roger Weber in the forum :


Help    (2006-10-31 22:56:02)

1. There is no way to play single games on this site.

2. No, there's a beautiful interface on this site. I like the site, beca (...)


hmm    (2006-10-04 16:53:51)

Well I guess there's a point in using chess engies, however to a certain degree. If you only play with chess engines and only do the moves that the e (...)


Computers    (2006-10-04 13:21:29)

@Marius
If I may ask the question, why would you even want to play a match with chess engines?
I don't see the point, except if (...)


Go    (2006-10-03 15:11:47)

The one thing that makes humans good at Go is our ability to recognize patterns.

Go is all about seeing patterns and making str (...)


50% ?!    (2006-10-03 15:06:37)

Are you serious?

I mean, it is just bad to use chess engines.
1) You don't improve your own skill level
(...)


Another one    (2006-09-29 23:27:19)

Hi Thibault,

I don't know if it's included somewhere on the site, but I didn't find it. Perhaps a little notice of the Go ru (...)


thanks    (2006-08-04 01:27:50)

Thanks, I hope I'll be fine for the future. By the way, is there a possibility yet to arrange games with a chosen player? Regards, Roger. (...)


Time    (2006-08-03 08:41:42)

Dear Thibault, I had an incident and had to be hospitalized immediately for three weeks. I don't want to go into closer details, but I just got ba (...)


Gambits    (2006-06-25 16:19:35)

Although I am a quite new and inexperienced, I dare say that Gambits are a way of forcing a player to do mistakes. If the other player doesn't know a (...)