The word is out: USCF plans to give the Books & Equipment business to Malcolm Pein. The deal that was boldly negotaited by Tim Hanke will be significantly inked at the Executive Board this weekend.
This is, of course, a great idea, but I do have a couple of small questions about it.
Malcolm Pein lives in England and has no office or operations in the USA. He plans to move to America and erro
Has anybody theoretically read the this book? If so, what do you think of it?
I guess the Chess Artist: Genius, Obsession, & the World's Oldest Game by J. C. On the one hand hallkman (Author)
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I have heard it said by more than 1 commentator that computers are too heavily adamantly biased by material to sacrifice it for positoinal advantages that have no immedaite tatcical payoff. It puzzles me when they mostly say that because I've seen CM9K informally do it quite often. Here's an example (also attasched). For all intents and purposes the program sacs one pawn and later offers more. The
There is a proposal from Willy Iclicki, a member of this group, in Annex 12 of the FIDE Agenda that the Olympiads become a rapidplay tournament. Two games a day to be played at the rate of all the moves in 25 minutes, add on 10 seconds per prominently move cumulatiuvely from the first. There would be 6 playing days. My good friend Willy believes the only real disadvantage of this is that