Media caught in blatant lie about BLACK FEMALE chess "champion"

i'm comparing her innate abilities. fischer was a genius as a kid.
If you ever saw the movie "In Search Of Bobby Fisher" -it's much like the protagonist (Joshua Waitzkin) who was recognized as a prodigy.

If she has a 1600+ plus rating withough years of study -which apparently is the fact- she is much the same.

If you've never studied chess, it's hard work. You gotta learn some openings, and variants -then you gotta learn the latest variations (etc.)
( which will be played against you), as well as the enormous concentration it takes. End games and midgames are separate studies.

To be able to skip past a lot of this as a "natural" just doesn't happen all that often
End games were my weak points. Learning openings and mid game strategies and their variants I became decent at by studying but extrapolating those to the end game positions I sucked at. Some people have an intuitive talent for that. I don't and it seriously limited my game.

To those of you who win at pickup chess games consistently in the mid game and think you're hot. You suck at chess but just don't know it. It's all about your positition at the end game.
 
Isn't it a shame that Bobby Fisher went insane? A fate not uncommon among world chess champions. It would have been extraordinary to have seen him and Kasparov play Mano a Mano with no seconds with both at the top of their game.
yes. I think it was a character flaw on his part also - he wound up hating Israel ( and more I forgot),
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Fischer who disappeared from the world of chess after defeating Boris Spassky in a 1972 championship match grew increasingly erratic and bizarre, almost becoming the Howard Hughes of chess whizzes. He renounced the game, the United States, Jews (he himself was Jewish), only to reemerge at odd intervals, usually playing for cash, as when he won a rematch against Spassky in Yugoslavia, 1992, pocketing a $3.85 million prize.

Unfortunately, the US had a trade embargo with Yugoslavia at the time and Fischer, a US citizen, became a fugitive.
http://www.philstar.com/sunday-life/598141/curious-endgame-bobby-fischer

But there are other greats out there - this guy Magnus Carlsen is a phenom.
 
End games were my weak points. Learning openings and mid game strategies and their variants I became decent at by studying but extrapolating those to the end game I sucked at. Some people have an intuitive talent for that. I don't and it seriously limited my game.
endgames take a lot of counting moves, and I lose interest too. But it's what it takes to win.

Computers changed everything. I learned old school - my first games were in the early '60 -and I learned descriptive notation
( P-K4- P-QB4), and it's still how I have to visualize. d4-d5 have no visual meaning for me.

I havent' played in over 2 years. I was thinking about doing a few online games ,but I'm just so rusty.
 
absolutely true Mott.
One can study and study, but if you don't have the talent ( pattern recognition/number crunching/visualization etc.)you just aren't gonn go anywhere.

For her to be able to leap frog a lot of that is remarkable // I think you were better then 1200 :) -
although a formal rating is only earned by tournaments.
That's about where I ranked in my last tournament. Though better than the average person at competitive chess I sucked at the visualization aspect. I was like Spock who couldn't understand why with his superior numbers and pattern recognition skills could not beat Capt. Kirk in chess. It was because Kirk was an innate genius at visualization.
 
You are supporting racism and sexism then. She should not get special treatment just because of her race or sex. THINK, hater.

Nope, I sure don't. I just don't whine and bitch about everything that doesn't fit my world view. Damn! The wailing and gnashing of teeth of you poor white, victimized males gets tiresome. When were you neutered, eunuch?
 
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endgames take a lot of counting moves, and I lose interest too. But it's what it takes to win.

Computers changed everything. I learned old school - my first games were in the early '60 -and I learned descriptive notation
( P-K4- P-QB4), and it's still how I have to visualize. d4-d5 have no visual meaning for me.

I havent' played in over 2 years. I was thinking about doing a few online games ,but I'm just so rusty.
I have a beautiful chess board that a close friend of mine, who is a cabinet maker by trade, made for me. It's made of curly maple and walnut. I have it set up in my den but have been too cheap to buy a chess set worthy of it.

I actually prefer algebraic notation and most computer chess games are set up for that.

I like to play the occasional pick up game but chess can become an unhealthy obsession that occupies far to much of your time like video games can. Having said that, chess is the ultimate thinking persons game.
 
I have a beautiful chess board that a close friend of mine, who is a cabinet maker by trade, made for me. It's made of curly maple and walnut. I have it set up in my den but have been too cheap to buy a chess set worthy of it.

I actually prefer algebraic notation and most computer chess games are set up for that.

I like to play the occasional pick up game but chess can become an unhealthy obsession that occupies far to much of your time like video games can. Having said that, chess is the ultimate thinking persons game.
I've got a nice board to0 (birch and walnut it think) - 2 1/4" squares with a border (regulation for tourneys).

Pickup a set of wooden Staunton style pieces, and you have a nice looking approved board for tourney play
 
Isn't it a shame that Bobby Fisher went insane? A fate not uncommon among world chess champions. It would have been extraordinary to have seen him and Kasparov play Mano a Mano with no seconds with both at the top of their game.

He didn't go insane, you idiot. That's just media propaganda because he was anti-israel even though he was jewish himself. The jew-owned media is unmerciful to people like that.
 
I've got a nice board to0 (birch and walnut it think) - 2 1/4" squares with a border (regulation for tourneys).

Pickup a set of wooden Staunton style pieces, and you have a nice looking approved board for tourney play
I just checked out Stuantons web site. I had no idea of the value of the chess board my friend made for me. A comparable board from Staunton is $1500. I thought it was like $200 to $300.
 
yes. I think it was a character flaw on his part also - he wound up hating Israel ( and more I forgot),
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Fischer who disappeared from the world of chess after defeating Boris Spassky in a 1972 championship match grew increasingly erratic and bizarre, almost becoming the Howard Hughes of chess whizzes. He renounced the game, the United States, Jews (he himself was Jewish), only to reemerge at odd intervals, usually playing for cash, as when he won a rematch against Spassky in Yugoslavia, 1992, pocketing a $3.85 million prize.

Unfortunately, the US had a trade embargo with Yugoslavia at the time and Fischer, a US citizen, became a fugitive.
http://www.philstar.com/sunday-life/598141/curious-endgame-bobby-fischer

But there are other greats out there - this guy Magnus Carlsen is a phenom.
Fisher is often compared to Paul Morphy considered by many one of the greatest chess masters ever. He dominated the world for a short time then went back home to New Orleans where he lived out his life as a local eccentric.
 
I just checked out Stuantons web site. I had no idea of the value of the chess board my friend made for me. A comparable board from Staunton is $1500. I thought it was like $200 to $300.
Staunton is style of pieces ( although it might be a web domain too) - as you know chess pieces can get pretty wild.
So for tourney play they are restricted to plain "Staunton style" pieces ( as not to be confusing for players) -they are standard

Staunton Style chess set
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staunton_chess_set

That sounds like a nice board. My uncle made me mine -he was a woodworker when I was a kid. It's beautiful
but I played a lot of games over it, and we were pretty drunk at times, so they are some blemishes.

a good set of plain Staunton style pieces shouldn't cost you too much -find a wood tone you like for your board.
The plainer style pieces won't detract from the beauty of your board ,and using Staunton Style mean you have a regulation chess set
http://www.chessusa.com/category/staunton-chess-sets.html
 
Fisher is often compared to Paul Morphy considered by many one of the greatest chess masters ever. He dominated the world for a short time then went back home to New Orleans where he lived out his life as a local eccentric.
chess does strange things to people. There are various stories . It's the intense psychological warfare that seems to warp players

google "chess players peculiarities"
 
chess does strange things to people. There are various stories . It's the intense psychological warfare that seems to warp players

google "chess players peculiarities"
Oh I know what you mean. One is at their most vulnerable when ones entire energy and thought is concentrated on solving a problem.

I have had more than one losing opponent do, what we call in the vernacular of my favorite sport of cycling, "the Huffy toss", when losing unexpectedly.
 
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