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Here are 24 results for Weber Karlheinz in the games. Game_104831 Game_104830 Game_104827 Game_104824 Game_104820 Game_104815 Game_8052 Game_8051 Game_8050 Game_8049 Game_8048 Game_8042 Game_1790 Game_1788 Game_1786 Game_1783 Game_1779 Game_1774 Game_147 Game_146 Game_143 Game_140 Game_136 Game_131 Here are 6 results for Weber Daniel in the games. Game_1439 Game_1438 Game_1437 Game_1436 Game_1435 Game_1434 Here are 100 results for Weber Roger in the games. 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Here are 55 results for Weber Michael in the games. Game_55546 Game_55545 Game_55544 Game_55543 Game_55542 Game_55541 Game_53988 Game_53987 Game_53986 Game_53985 Game_53984 Game_53978 Game_53764 Game_53763 Game_53762 Game_53761 Game_53760 Game_53759 Game_53515 Game_53514 Game_53513 Game_53512 Game_53511 Game_53505 Game_53319 Game_53318 Game_53317 Game_53316 Game_53315 Game_53309 Game_52979 Game_52978 Game_52977 Game_52973 Game_52969 Game_52964 Game_52876 Game_52875 Game_52873 Game_52870 Game_52866 Game_52861 Game_52787 Game_52786 Game_52785 Game_52783 Game_52780 Game_52776 Game_52771 Game_52742 Game_52741 Game_52739 Game_52736 Game_52732 Game_52727 There are at least 18 results for Weber in the forum. Roger Weber (2006-10-31 22:56:02) Help 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, because it is very fast loading. I hope this helped. Regards, Roger. Roger Weber (2006-10-04 16:53:51) hmm 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 engine suggests, you shouldn't play chess anymore. I think I can accept the combination of a sensible player and an engine from an ethical point of view. Although I still don't like it, but that's just my opinion on it. I did not mean to offend anyone. Regards, Roger. Roger Weber (2006-10-04 13:21:29) Computers @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 you're a chess engine addict and can't play without. I am totally against the usage of chess engines on internet servers, as its just not sportsmanlike and a match where both players agree using engines is IMHO not worth playing it. Roger Weber (2006-10-03 15:11:47) Go The one thing that makes humans good at Go is our ability to recognize patterns. Go is all about seeing patterns and making strategical moves. Chess engines are so good at Chess because there aren't that many possibilites to be played, so a computer can calculate the best one by looking at databases. However Go has a much larger board and much more possibilites of moves for a game, making it impossible for a computer to calculate the best move. Also computers do not have an AI yet to enable them the recognition of patterns, or not to a degree that humans do. So a Go-engine could theoretically beat you on a 9x9 sized board, but it is very improbable that it will do so on a 19x19 board. At least for the moment ... Roger Weber (2006-10-03 15:06:37) 50% ?! Are you serious? I mean, it is just bad to use chess engines. 1) You don't improve your own skill level 2) If I want to play against a chessengine I can just install one instead of trying to play people over the internet Roger Weber (2006-09-29 23:27:19) Another one 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 rules that you use on your site (i.e. chinese japanese). A little explanation for those who don't know would be good, as with the prisoners and the endscore counting. Regards, Roger. Karlheinz Weber (2006-09-06 06:17:11) Translation Hello Thibault! It is so funny, because your babelfish-translation was something like "I offer you some money" and I always thought: "why does he offer me some money? Does he want me to resign? I think this game is draw"! Great! Karlheinz Weber (2006-09-05 20:09:23) Translation I could read this quite some times and I never realized that this means "draw offered"! And continued the game without saying a word....!!! (Please dear opponents, excuse me!) Please write: "Ich biete Remis"! Karlheinz Weber (2006-09-05 16:53:17) Translation What means "Ihr Konkurrent bot Ihnen einen abgehobenen Betrag an". This is German and I am German but it makes no sense for me. Ciao Karlheinz Roger Weber (2006-08-04 01:27:50) thanks 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. Roger Weber (2006-08-03 08:41:42) Time 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 back home a few days ago. As I logged in today I saw that most of my games are running out of time. Would it be possible to extend them? As it would be a shame to just let them end like that. Regards, Roger. Roger Weber (2006-06-25 16:19:35) Gambits 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 certain gambit, he will get beaten fast and hard by making mistakes. Players tend to do less mistakes in common openings like the Ruy Lopez, as they have seen so many variations of it and played it so much. But, when confronted with something new, the human brain can't analyze every possible moves, which leaves an advantage to be exploited by the player that knows the gambit and obviously wants to play it. Just my opinion. Feel free to correct me. Karlheinz Weber (2006-06-04 10:42:17) K.Weber It works! Great! Many thanks! Karlheinz Weber Karlheinz Weber (2006-06-02 22:41:15) copy games to ChessBase For me itīs still a very big problem that itīs impossible to copy a game to ChessBase. As far as I can see this is the only server without this possibility. K.Weber Karlheinz Weber (2006-05-21 08:27:52) tables Please change tournament-tables, so we can see, who finished against whom! Ciao! Karlheinz Karlheinz Weber (2006-04-23 11:13:11) Download of games I still think the possibility to download my own tournament, or at least my own games in pgn files would be very, very helpfull. For example many chessplayers handle their games with ChessBase. Ciao! Karlheinz Karlheinz Weber (2006-04-15 14:07:03) Coordinates Coordinates would be fine! K.Weber Karlheinz Weber (2006-04-11 06:12:34) Download of games Is it possible to load down my own games, and if yes, how does it work? There are 17 results for Weber in wikichess. Roger Weber (1200) e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bb5 d6 d4 Bg4 A good move to keep control of the center and counter white's advancement of the queen's pawn. ============ Contributors : Roger Weber Roger Weber (1200) e4 c5 Nf3 Nc6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 e5 A good counter move, forcing the other player to retire his knight, leaving you with an advantage at the middle. Basically the hunter is now the one being hunted, as you now have the innitiative. ============ Contributors : Roger Weber
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