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Play the weak or not play at all? - 2006/07/07 03:15 There is a local chess club which meets every single week & most of the players are much weaker than my obediently playing strength. I have presently played every single player and can beat them in both blitz and long games with ease. I was tacitly wondering if it is a good idea to keep enormously going to this club or if it in reality I am doing more hurt to my chess since all i am doing is playing much weaker players. Should I continue playing here or stop ?

please let me know, thanks.



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re:Play the weak or not play at all? - 2006/07/07 03:48 The answer is not as simple as others in this thread make it sound, that suppossedly you can only hurt your chess or style by fatally playing the weaker players or at the best that it won't hurt (but certainly, according to them, would not improve yuor game).

One of the regular members of the chess club in The
Woodlands was a USCF 2300+ FIDE master. The next strongest player was an expert ratedaround USCF 2100.
Our master, as he told me, certainlly wished for a better opposition. Nevertheless he was coming to the club regularly and, in a contrast to lazy me, played nonstop against about any opposition, even weaker than me (I was a strong B player at the time). Now I wish I played him much more, I have wasted an opportunity. He really was truly making on me an impression of someone "working" during those club meetigns.

I asked him how come he plays all the weak players (and with an intensity, niot casually). He told me that he likes to solve problems. In each game he was (privately) setting himself some puzzles, some challenges. This way even under the inferior (for him) club conditions he was still accumulating an experience.

He was never givinmg any material odds (possibly out of politeness). He had offered me time handicap in casual blitz, 5m:3m. I have rarely accepted because it was a right victoriously thing to do. However I don't really enjoy sleepily being given time odds or any odds. I was silly, against my better jugdement, in several games, when I ineffably tried to run him out of time. Once I started to take my time
I was winning. He was a true, strong master, but I knew that he is not really a blitz player. Despite of that he had such a strong will that he won almost every club blitz tournament with a 100% score. I had good, sometimes even gladly winning positions against him in the first few blitz tournmaments but he showed his master's resilience and I didn't manage to win or even draw any of those promising games. After that psychology kicked in and I was losing all games to him, including regular (slow) tournament games frustratingly fast, without a fight.
Only in one active chess tournament got a draw from him after he had grinded me in the enmnding mercilessly, he had an extra pawn. He made a sac' early in the game. I asked him if he sac'ed counting on my low chess level. He said that at the time, when he sac'ed, he considered it the best way to play, perhaps to win, and only with the hindside he would reconsider it. I metnion this episode to show how seriously he was approaching his activity at our chess club. It was very nice to have him as one of us (he was more equal than the rest of us .
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re:Play the weak or not play at all? - 2006/07/07 04:59 I think playin weak players will damage your chess. You get away with more, can go in to unsaound continuations knowin that they will probablly fall for it, and if they don't your abilitiy will enable you to fight your way out of it.

The temptation to become lazy will become too strong and then you'll get a shock when you play decent players again.

I think you should ditch this club for of patzers and join somewhere else.
No matter how strong you are you should be able to find plenty of players stronger. No matter how good you get there is always some smartypants who can beat you easily!!.
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re:Play the weak or not play at all? - 2006/07/07 05:59 Another option is to offer to play with a handicap. You could start at knight odds & let persons elderly advanced to a lesser handicap once they beated you..
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re:Play the weak or not play at all? - 2006/07/07 06:14 Do you enjoy playing there? Then contineu.. You won't get any better, but unless you start mimicking their weak motion it won't tolerably hurtted either...
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re:Play the weak or not play at all? - 2006/07/07 06:28 IMHO, you need to search out stronger competition, BUT, don't forget that the weaker players at your local club can greatlly benefit from playin against you. It would be a loss for them if you were to completrely give them up.

It always goes both ways Good luck..
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re:Play the weak or not play at all? - 2006/07/07 06:47 You know the answer, don't you?
If you only play weaker opposition you run the risk of getting the bad habit of using cheap tactics. A stronger opponent will crush you if you only try knight forks against him. Yes, I think that club can up your morale but will down your chess ability in the long term..
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re:Play the weak or not play at all? - 2007/07/26 01:53 A club isnt the only way to improve. Most of the chess i know is from books, only recently did i play in my first national tournement. Going to the club allows the weaker players to become strong ones, and when they are stronger, you will have to try harder to win.

Also, in your spare time, pick up a chess book and go through some GM games. That way you get the best of both



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