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Here are 0 results for Radl Jason in the games. There are at least 6 results for Radl in the forum. Thibault de Vassal (2009-01-03 14:36:34) GUI Hi Bradley, this is not email chess, you have to login to play your moves. GUI = Graphical User Interface. Did you read the Help section ? Feel free to tell me if you encounter any problem... Bradley Small (2009-01-03 05:35:27) nevermind I guess one needs to be logged in :( sorry. Bradley Small (2009-01-03 05:29:24) Dumber question than my last The best I can find is that all moves are to be sent to the server. How specifically do I make a move? Do I simply reply to the email that I received telling me the previous move? And what is this GUI that I hear speak of, as none of them I see am I able to move any pieces? Bradley Small (2008-12-30 21:20:28) RTFM I guess Blaming it on the layout is probably a lame excuse, but it is all I can use. I really must have overlooked that page. As for what is allowed, I will let that be my guide. However, for what is expected, what do most people do as a matter of strategy? For instance, when it is one's time to move... Do you go to the databases and research each move, or simply play from your own head unless you just don't feel like you see a good move? Or somethign else?... Thibault de Vassal (2008-12-30 20:19:18) Chess engines & databases Hello Bradley, it's all in the rules : http://www.ficgs.com/membership.html Everything's allowed (but in the NO ENGINES category). Using chess engines is recommended if you want to make deep analysis & reach the highest ratings. The only way to cheat (that is strictly forbidden) is to mirror 2 games, as explained in the rules. Best wishes for the new year, Thibault Bradley Small (2008-12-30 19:40:05) How to play correspondence chess I am brand new to corr chess. I wonder what are the specific practical/ethical considerations? Will people be using databases, computer analysis, other people and the like? Should I be using these resources? What is considered expected and what is considered cheating? -- B There are 4 results for Radl in wikichess. Bradley Gooding (1700) e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bc4 Nf6 Ng5 d5 exd5 Nd4 This is known as the Fritz Variation. ============ Contributors : Adrian Tan, Bradley Gooding Bradley Gooding (1700) e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bc4 Nf6 Ng5 d5 This is the most common response. Bc5!? leads to the Wilkes-Barre Variation, also known as the Traxler Counter-Attack, which can lead to hair-splitting complications. ============ Contributors : Adrian Tan, Bradley Gooding Ilmars Cirulis (2261) e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bc4 Nf6 Ng5 This was known as a "Duffer's move" by Tarrash but has been used throughout history by several notable chess personalities. ============ Contributors : Pablo Schmid, Bradley Gooding, Roger Whitman Steinitz, Fischer, and I consider this to be White's best chance to get an advantage. Bradley Gooding (1700) e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bc4 Nf6 The "Two Knights Defense", an aggressive alternative to Bc5 which leads to dynamic play for both sides. ============ Contributors : Pablo Schmid, Bradley Gooding
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