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Josef Riha (2015-06-04 12:49:44) chessbook.net Another interesting chess-site. Josef Riha (2015-05-02 12:41:45) Problems with FICGS automated email? I have the same problem but it's solved now. Josef Riha (2014-03-02 10:21:48) Standard time control abusers As I said earlier in this thread, look at chesshere.com. There are no tournament classes here. You have three possibilities to play a game in CC: 1.) Start your own game and decide the time control and elo-range of your opponent or enter a game at the game list. 2.) If you are a teammember the teamcaptain assigns an opponent to you. 3.) You can apply a Championship with different elo-classes. In all cases the time control range is mostly between 3 or 7 days. No extra days are added after a move. If an opponent ran out of time you can remain your opponent to do a move or finish the game immediately. After each game your elopoints are updated and you can see your success (or failure). Josef Riha (2014-02-12 09:09:44) Standard time control abusers For completely different time controls look at chesshere.com! Josef Riha (2013-12-24 09:38:06) Withdrawal from all standard time events Hello Garvin, in unrated tournaments the same problem exists. But another one is this: After a few moves they wait until timeout or resign also in a winning position. I found this very unrespectful and boring. I can name this persons too. Josef Riha (2013-01-16 20:00:05) FICGS admin scam me Hello Thibault, delete this member from our site. There's no place here for such an Ceausescu-like person. It seems he is living int the past of his country. Josef Riha (2013-01-16 19:50:09) FICGS admin scam me Your answer is an evidence for racism. I ignore all messages from you in the future. Horatiu Adrian Petrescu (2013-01-16 19:39:22) FICGS admin scam me @Riha,(what a name is this? gipsy name?)YOU are unrespectful and your patron admin.You kiss his bottom because he let you play here with program? Very nice. Josef Riha (2013-01-16 19:30:27) FICGS admin scam me @Petrescu: you childish Chess Troll, shutup and leave this site if you're too lazy to read the conditions. We can live very well without an unrespectful person like you. Josef Riha (2012-01-04 10:31:16) Unable to stay connected to FICGS Hello to all, open the taskmanager and then set the priority of iexplore or whatever you use to high. This will solve most of the problems. Josef Riha (2011-09-02 13:52:33) Houdini 2.0 is out But it's not for free! The Standard version is avilable for €39.95 + VAT and the Pro version for €59.95 + VAT. Josef Riha (2011-02-04 22:37:18) Creating an Opening book A little correction: Click on tournament not on enginematch! Josef Riha (2011-02-04 18:11:29) Creating an Opening book No matter, Scott :-) Josef Riha (2011-02-04 08:21:04) Creating an Opening book Click on engine-tab and then enginematch. A dialogue appears. Chose engines you like and don't activate any book. Then click on button Opening DB and chose the one you want. This DB contains only opening moves. You can create this by entering moves only with few opening moves and save in a DB you want. For more info click the help-button. Josef Riha (2010-12-16 09:49:07) Chess positions too complex for engines Exactly, don't forget the engines got informations about any given position in the endgame and at some point in the middlegame from the endgame tablebases whether it's a win, draw or lose. Josef Riha (2010-12-14 09:21:40) Chess positions too complex for engines Hello Thibault, it should be Rb1+. Right? Josef Riha (2010-09-08 18:03:34) Magnus Carlsen vs. The World At rwcc.g-star.com you can sign in and play as a member of the worldteam against Magnus Carlsen. Startdate is September 10th. The team is supported by GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, GM Hikaru Nakamura and GM Judit Polgar. Thibault de Vassal (2010-08-03 12:46:54) Congratulations to "FSF en passant" Finally here are the final results !!! "FSF En passant" won this very interesting tournament by 1 point ahead of 2 teams !! The suspense was until the very last games to know the final team ranks. The fact to note: Yellow Blue warriors finish second while they were actually 3 players in the team, Yura Lemekhov played an amazing tournament (5.5/6 , perf 2456) ... (the last player stopped to play :/) Thanks to all players, it was lots of fun! I'll try to make the things clearer in the tournaments pages for the next edition... 10 points for : FSF En Passant Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff (2270) Volker Koslowski (2264) Sebastian Boehme (2175) Roland Markus (2096) 9 (tot: 15.5) points for : The knights who say "Ni" Michael Aigner (2602) Xavier Pichelin (2577) Hannes Rada (2559) Thibault de Vassal (2473) 9 (tot: 13.5) points for : Yellow-Blue Warriors Iouri Basiliev (2173) Dmytro Romaniuk (1937) Ostap Hladky (2176) Yura Lemehov (2171) 8 points for : The Dark Knights William Taylor (2140) Scott Nichols (2089) Don Groves (1991) Josef Riha (1989) 4 points for : Happy Pawn Stephane Legrand (2209) Garvin Gray (2125) Daniel Parmet (1961) Ilmar Cirulis (1805) 2 points for : Our team King Alexander Blinchevsky Stanimir Denchev Benjamin Block Ranganathan Raman 0 point for : The Ghost Knights Vadim Khachaturov Yugi Inving Sophie Leclerc Jorge Orden Ni FSF Dark Happy Blue Ghost King Aigner 1 = = = = = Pich 0 = = 1 1 1 Rada = = 1 = 1 = DeVas = = 1 0 1 1 0 Lehnh = = = = = 1 Koslo = = 1 1 1 = Boehm = 1 = 1 1 = Marku = 1 = 1 1 = = Taylo = = = = = = Nicho = 1 1 1 = = Grove = 0 1 = = = Riha 1 0 1 1 = = = Legra = = = = = = Gray 1 1 1 0 0 = Parmet 0 1 = 0 0 0 Ciruli 0 1 1 = = = = Basili = 1 0 0 0 0 Romani 0 0 = = 1 1 Hladky 1 = 1 = 1 1 Lemekh 1 1 = 1 = = = Khacha = 0 0 0 0 1 Inving 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lecler 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orden 1 = = = = 0 = Blinch 0 0 0 0 1 1 Denchev = 0 = = = 1 Block 0 0 0 0 0 0 Raman "Team 1" - "Team 2" : points (score) "Ni" - "FSF" : 1-1 (2-2) "Ni" - "Dark" : 1-1 (2-2) "Ni" - "Happy" : 2-0 (3-1) "Ni" - "YB" : 1-1 (2-2) "Ni" - "Ghost" : 2-0 (3.5-0.5) "Ni" - "King" : 2-0 (3-1) "FSF" - "Dark" : 1-1 (2-2) "FSF" - "Happy" : 2-0 (3-1) "FSF" - "YB" : 2-0 (2.5-1.5) "FSF" - "Ghost" : 2-0 (3.5-0.5) "FSF" - "King" : 2-0 (3.5-0.5) "Dark" - "Happy" : 2-0 (2.5-1.5) "Dark" - "YB" : 0-2 (1.5-2.5) "Dark" - "Ghost" : 2-0 (3.5-0.5) "Dark" - "King" : 2-0 (3-1) "Happy" - "YB" : 0-2 (1.5-2.5) "Happy" - "Ghost" : 2-0 (3.5-0.5) "Happy" - "King" : 2-0 (3-1) "YB" - "Ghost" : 2-0 (2.5-0.5) "YB" - "King" : 2-0 (2.5-1.5) "Ghost" - "King" : 0-2 (1.5-2.5) Definitely, even if the "Knights who say Ni" team decided before the match to play unusual openings in most games, this tournament shows again that the strength gap between top players and players rated 2150-2300 is not big at all as many of these players tend to reach the 2400 barrier... Josef Riha (2010-06-16 12:42:46) Browser password issue Hello Garvin, I hope it's not a silly question, but is it possible you have disabled cookies? Josef Riha (2010-04-15 09:26:50) Computer keeps locking up... assistance Wayne, the GUI-tab only exists in ChessProgramm12. All lower versions have only the 'Tablebases' tab. Josef Riha (2010-04-14 09:32:05) Computer keeps locking up... assistance Do a right click at the free space under the chessboard. A popup-menu appears. Click at options. Now you can see several tabs. Two of them are Tablebases GUI and Tablebases Engine. There you can enter up to 3 paths where your tablebases are located on disk and the size of the cache-memory. At the GUI-tab you have a checkbox to activate for loading the TB's at program start. Fritz 10 options have only one tab for tablebases. For more details click the help-button. Josef Riha (2010-04-01 09:14:18) Computer keeps locking up... assistance Other things you can do: Open the taskmanager and check the priority level of the Rybka process. The default value is normal. What's the use of tablebases? Up to 5 or 6 Men? Notice that the 6 Men need extrem much memory. Open the GUI options and click on the tablebase tab. What's the size of the cashe memory? The best value is 8MB. Josef Riha (2010-03-31 19:46:59) Computer keeps locking up... assistance Hello Garvin, what's the size of your memory and engine's hash table? Normally, at 1 or 2 GB RAM 256 MB hash table is enough. Josef Riha (2010-03-29 14:36:53) Immediate start of tournaments Thanks for answering, I don't remember this topic(greetings from Alzheim) :-) Josef Riha (2010-03-29 08:53:24) Immediate start of tournaments Hello Thibault, is it possible to start a tournament immediately when more then one player has signed in? At playchess.de it works very well. Josef Riha (2009-12-21 15:05:47) Time out No one game lost due to time out. Josef Riha (2009-12-21 10:47:56) Sorry to all my opponents... ... for the long delay. I was moving and it needs much more time as expected. Unfortunately takes the internet-connection also much more time until it works again. Sorry for inconvenience. With greetings, Josef. Thibault de Vassal (2009-10-30 01:54:38) Moves, ratings... Thanks Don, I would have made more moves with a better broadband :/ .. If there was a formula taking account of ratings, moves & a lower weight for poker, Josef Riha would probably top the list ! Thibault de Vassal (2009-10-29 23:01:27) Most active players, amazing statistics! These statistics (updated every 2 days) are available at : http://www.ficgs.com/about.html And the overall winner is........ :) Players most active : General (moves played) 1. Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff : 124234 2. Rolf Staggat : 81806 3. Anderson Barradas : 55829 4. Stephane Legrand : 47936 5. Scott Nichols : 46711 6. Mark Noble : 37387 7. Findlay Murray : 35874 8. Volker Koslowski : 33241 9. Don Groves : 29539 10. Thibault de Vassal : 26104 11. Francisco Gramajo : 25281 12. Sergey Uzdin : 25256 13. Michael Sharland : 24890 14. Josef Riha : 24193 15. Jason Repa : 22765 16. Laurine Ségur : 22577 17. Alexis Bromo : 20198 18. Benjamin Collette : 20112 19. Fernando Vasquez : 19928 20. Laszlo Kis-Kos : 19174 21. Christian Koch : 18450 22. Evgeny Yarkov : 17168 23. Xavier Pichelin : 16559 24. Garvin Gray : 16388 25. Ranganathan Raman : 15750 26. Sebastian Boehme : 15190 27. Zdravko Stoyanov : 15186 28. Nick Ioffe : 15151 29. Phil Cook : 15007 30. Sean McNabb : 14572 31. Daniel Parmet : 13814 32. Ilmars Cirulis : 13118 33. Joaquim Malpalma : 13057 34. Dmitriy Panov : 12733 35. Nelson Bernal Varela : 12119 36. Marco Roncagliolo : 11741 37. Dmytro Romaniuk : 11648 38. Miroslav Rakovic : 11435 39. Nick Burrows : 11242 40. Janeen Walden : 10967 41. Claude Brisson : 10812 42. Sandor Porkolab : 10714 43. Christophe Czekaj : 10678 44. Janusz Kepinski : 10675 45. Peter Willoughby : 10634 46. Benjamin Block : 10633 47. Kate Lubeck : 10155 48. Charlie Neil : 10076 49. Darko Pipac : 10072 50. William Taylor : 10036 Players most active : Go 1. Don Groves : 17026 2. Claude Brisson : 10812 3. Nick Ioffe : 10795 4. Alejandro Suarez-Moreno : 10018 5. Mickaël Simon : 8986 6. Thibault de Vassal : 8870 7. Sean McNabb : 8666 8. Sergey Tarassov : 8236 9. Phil Cook : 8186 10. Tetsuya Kobayashi : 7816 Players most active : Chess 1. Josef Riha : 24119 2. Fernando Vasquez : 19820 3. Zdravko Stoyanov : 14523 4. Anderson Barradas : 12587 5. Ilmars Cirulis : 12200 6. Laszlo Kis-Kos : 12068 7. Janusz Kepinski : 10675 8. Garvin Gray : 10638 9. Scott Nichols : 10211 10. Charlie Neil : 10076 Players most active : Chess 960 1. Christophe Czekaj : 1224 2. Joaquim Malpalma : 916 3. Frederick Estieu : 672 4. Ilmars Cirulis : 605 5. Pavel Háse : 600 6. Sefa Sarihan : 524 7. Sandor Porkolab : 512 8. Jay Melquiades : 495 9. Christian Koch : 470 10. Rick Spangler : 447 Players most active : Big Chess 1. Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff : 5583 2. Peter Willoughby : 4368 3. José Carrizo : 3319 4. Thibault de Vassal : 3199 5. Mark Noble : 2949 6. Sandor Porkolab : 2467 7. Volker Koslowski : 1887 8. Paul König : 1790 9. William Taylor : 1706 10. Ranganathan Raman : 1620 Players most active : Poker Holdem 1. Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff : 111119 2. Rolf Staggat : 75570 3. Stephane Legrand : 41639 4. Anderson Barradas : 38671 5. Scott Nichols : 36500 6. Findlay Murray : 33008 7. Mark Noble : 31172 8. Volker Koslowski : 25829 9. Michael Sharland : 20721 10. Francisco Gramajo : 20431 Congrats Heinz-Georg, definitely you're the most addicted player ;) Thibault de Vassal (2009-07-11 22:28:25) Results Table 1 : No results Table 2 : Nichols 2 Table 3 : Rada 1.5 , Boehme 0.5 , Groves 1.5 , Parmet 0.5 , Hladky 3 Table 4 : Markus 1 , de Vassal 1 , Riha 2 , Lemekhov 2 Quite good for the Dark Knights so far :) Thibault de Vassal (2009-06-26 20:41:19) First Results Table 2 : Nichols - Denchev : 1-0 Table 3 : Rada - Leclerc : 1-0 , Rada - Boehme : 1/2 , Groves - Parmet : 1/2 Table 4 : Orden - de Vassal : 0-1 , Markus - Orden : 1-0 , Orden - Lemekhov : 0-1 , Orden - Riha : 0-1 To be continued. Thibault de Vassal (2009-05-23 00:31:31) 1st team tournament : games & results ! A new thread to comment the games & results in the 1st FICGS team tournament that just started ! The teams are : >> The knights who say "Ni" Michael Aigner - 2602 Xavier Pichelin - 2577 Hannes Rada - 2559 Thibault de Vassal - 2473 >> FSF En Passant Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff (2270) Volker Koslowski (2264) Sebastian Boehme (2175) Roland Markus (2096) >> The Dark Knights William Taylor - 2140 Scott Nichols - 2089 Don Groves - 1991 Josef Riha - 1989 >> Happy Pawn Stephane Legrand 2209 Garvin Gray 2125 Daniel Parmet 1961 Ilmar Cirulis 1805 >> Yellow-Blue Warriors Iouri Basiliev Dmytro Romaniuk Ostap Hladky Yura Lemehov >> The Ghost Knights Vadim Khachaturov Yugi Inving Sophie Leclerc Jorge Orden >> The Knights with no name (yet) Alexander Blinchevsky Stanimir Denchev Benjamin Block Ranganathan Raman You can follow the games here : http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=tournament&tournament=FICGS__CHESS__TEAM_EVENT_TABLE_1__000001 http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=tournament&tournament=FICGS__CHESS__TEAM_EVENT_TABLE_2__000001 http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=tournament&tournament=FICGS__CHESS__TEAM_EVENT_TABLE_3__000001 http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=tournament&tournament=FICGS__CHESS__TEAM_EVENT_TABLE_4__000001 Note : The first player displayed in each tournament table is not always the player of the first team because when the 1st & 3rd players of a team play White against another team, the 2nd & 4th play Black against the same team, this is not obvious to read (sorry). I'm really sorry to the 2 players that were not included in a team, but we had to start the tournament now... The last team may still announce their name (provisional : "The knights with no name") Have nice games :) Thibault de Vassal (2009-05-17 23:11:38) Complete teams ! The team tournament should start very soon, complete teams are : >> Yellow-Blue Warriors Iouri Basiliev Dmytro Romaniuk Ostap Hladky Yura Lemehov >> Happy Pawn Stephane Legrand 2209 Garvin Gray 2125 Daniel Parmet 1961 Ilmar Cirulis 1805 >> FSF En Passant Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff (2270) Volker Koslowski (2264) Sebastian Boehme (2175) Roland Markus (2096) >> The Ghost Knights Vadim Khachaturov Yugi Inving Sophie Leclerc Jorge Orden >> The knights who say "Ni" Michael Aigner - 2602 Xavier Pichelin - 2577 Hannes Rada - 2559 Thibault de Vassal - 2473 >> The Dark Knights William Taylor - 2140 Scott Nichols - 2089 Don Groves - 1991 Josef Riha - 1989 Players without a team yet (one team is possible, with 3 more players, we could build one more) : 1. Ranganathan Raman 2. Alexander Blinchevsky 3. Stanimir Denchev 4. Benjamin Block 5. Murray Findlay Did I forget someone ? So we have 6 complete teams + 5 players without a team. We should be able to start the tournament in a few days ! :) Thibault de Vassal (2009-05-03 14:09:17) First team : "The Dark Knights" :) Name : The Dark Knights #1 William Taylor-2140 #2 Scott Nichols-2089 #3 Don Groves-1991 #4 Josef Riha-1989 .. brr, frightening :) kind of Monthy Python tribute ? About team tournament ethics, I don't think that the best player would play all moves for his team in any case, FICGS rules should still apply, I don't think it will be a problem, particularly in an unrated "for fun" tournament :) Josef Riha (2009-03-29 10:15:26) Thanks... Thibault, for your great work! Josef Riha (2009-03-08 10:09:34) Name How about Chaotic Games? :-) Josef Riha (2009-03-07 22:33:06) Unrated... Good idea, I agree with you. Here we could test ALL kinds of openings. Josef Riha (2009-01-28 09:50:08) Hello Garvin, I agree with your feeling. Seems that I have the same problem. And on the other hand it looks that chess tournaments need more time to start. Josef Riha (2008-10-30 10:38:45) Quick chess Hello Scott, I agree with your idea. Hope that others do so too. Josef Riha (2008-09-30 09:01:07) copy games No problem :-) Very dubious! I've done this several times and it works. After loading the .pgn file into the GUI you must change to your database and in that window click on the 'add game' icon(I don't know how it is written in the English version). A dialogue appears where you can edit some datas. With OK it is saved. I hope you don't misunderstand my extensive description:-) An easier way is to create a new game and parallel to FICGS you enter the moves done by you and your opponent. Greetings, Josef. Josef Riha (2008-09-30 02:17:46) Re: ownloading No problem, at the bottom of each game you find a link to download(after the two enter fields for comments). Josef Riha (2008-09-29 19:32:36) Hallo Wayne, it's a little difficult, I believe. Start Fritz and then change to the Database(the very right icon in the iconbar). Then click New Database. In the dialogue enter the name, e.g.: FICGS.cbh and open it. Remember the directory displayed at top. Now go to your ficgs site and download your games in that directory. After this load one game after the other and save them as New Game. That's all. Josef Riha (2008-05-03 15:48:18) Arena Hello Andrew, try out the following: Open the Engine-Paramter dialogue of Rybka and then: Display PV Tips...on Win Percentage to Hash Usage...on Display Current Move...on Preserve Analysis...on For more information look at www.rybkachess.com and click on Parameters FAQ on the left side of the screen. With best wishes, Josef. Josef Riha (2007-12-24 10:41:20) Merry Christmas... ...to all members, especially my opponents, of FICGS.com. Josef Riha (2007-09-20 11:19:23) One more thing... Hello Don, simply click on the target field and the move is take back. Greetings, Josef. Josef Riha (2007-09-19 18:41:11) Re: Thanks for fast answer, Josef. Josef Riha (2007-09-19 18:21:15) Empty Hello Thibault, please can you tell me what's this means? The move of my opponent is done (5. ...Bb4) A000026 game 14550. 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.Bb5 not 5.empty * 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. Josef Riha (2007-06-20 20:28:02) FICGS vs. IGAME.RU I like to play too. 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 Josef Riha (2006-11-20 16:34:19) Re: Wikichess Oh, thanks, I was blind :-)) Josef Riha (2006-11-20 09:38:38) Wikichess Hallo Thibault, I have also a question about Wikichess. I never entered any move or comment, neverthless my name appears in many of the lines under Contributors. Why?? Greetings, Josef. Elmer Valderrama (2006-08-25 13:08:31) bug: en-passant captures In the ongoing games of players Herr, Jeff v Sarihan, Sefa FICGS_CHESS_RAPID_C_000004 and FIGCS_CHESS_CLASS_G_000003 there is an "en-passant" capture (move 10.dxc6) which is not allowed by the chess rules (as I know them, maybe FIDE Congress has already changed them ;) The pawn c was first moved to c6 (3...c6) and then to c5 (9...c5) Somehow, the player Herr managed to capture the pawn by playing 10.dxc6 after 9...c5, which was accepted by both the player Sarihan and the interface ..(!?!) And the same happened in the game Ducreux, Regis v Sarihan, Sefa FIGCS_CHESS_CLASS_F_000007, this time pawn c was moved twice again (2...c6 and 10...c5) and captured ("of course") by 11. dxc6.. 8() Thibault de Vassal (2006-07-23 19:54:58) Chess thematic tournaments Hello to all. The 7th chess thematic tournament (waiting list is open) may be a very interesting challenge... The opening : 1.Nf3 Nf6 2.d4 Ng8 3.e4 Nf6 4.Nc3 Ng8 Is it a lost position or not, you can try to respond ! (it is at least very hypermodern style, but is there a name for such a manoeuvre ? :)) There are many other ideas of openings, but you can make suggestions for future thematic tournaments. Previous ones : FICGS__CHESS__THEMATIC_TOURNAMENT__000001 King's gambit (winner : Josef riha) FICGS__CHESS__THEMATIC_TOURNAMENT__000002 Wing's gambit FICGS__CHESS__THEMATIC_TOURNAMENT__000003 Benko gambit FICGS__CHESS__THEMATIC_TOURNAMENT__000004 Orang-utan FICGS__CHESS__THEMATIC_TOURNAMENT__000005 Danish gambit FICGS__CHESS__THEMATIC_TOURNAMENT__000006 Scotch gambit There are 100 results for Riha in wikichess. Josef Riha (1939) c4 e5 g3 Nf6 Bg2 c6 Nc3 Transpose to wikichess #21555# ============ Contributors : Josef Riha Josef Riha (1930) e4 d5 exd5 Nf6 d4 Nxd5 c4 Nb6 Nc3 g6 Nf3 Transpose to wikichess #64271# ============ Contributors : Josef Riha Josef Riha (1993) Nf3 d5 c4 d4 e3 c5 Transpose to wikichess #36870# ============ Contributors : Josef Riha Josef Riha (1993) e4 e5 Nf3 Nf6 Nxe5 d6 Nf3 Nxe4 d4 Nc6 Bb5 d5 Transpose to wikichess #94260# ============ Contributors : Josef Riha Josef Riha (1993) c3 e5 c4 Transpose to wikichess #156# ============ Contributors : Josef Riha
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