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Carey Chess Club
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Knightwheelrqr's chess training journal
[Event "uChess rated"] [Site "www.uchess.com"] [Date "2009.8.30"] [Round "?"] [White "Knightwheelrqr"] [Black "CaptainJSwallows"] [Result "1-0"]
1. e2-e4 e7-e5 2. d2-d4 e5xd4 3. Ng1-f3 Nb8-c6 4. c2-c3 d4xc3 5. Bf1-c4 Bf8-b4 6. O-O c3xb2 7. Bc1xb2 Ng8-f6 8. a2-a3 Bb4-c5 9. e4-e5 Nf6-g4 10. e5-e6 Bc5xf2 11. Rf1xf2 Ng4xf2 12. e6xf7 Ke8-f8 13. Kg1xf2 d7-d6 14. Nb1-d2 Bc8-g4 15. Nd2-e4 Nc6-e5 16. Bc4-d5 Bg4xf3 17. g2xf3 Qd8-h4 18. Kf2-g1 c7-c6 19. Bd5-e6 d6-d5 20. Bb2xe5 Ra8-d8 21. Be5-c7 d5xe4 22. Bc7xd8 1-0 *This game is an insight into my style of play. I play chess with the idea that: "When you’re the aggressor in a chess game. The opponent gets spooked by your confidence and aggression and doesn’t defend with a clear head." This game I played today against a friend I met 2 years ago by the name of Tom Dyson from New Zealand, and this is our first game in some time.*
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Hey Jaydon. How did you create a board to put my game in? Just so I know for next time?
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He didn't teach you how to win, he taught you how not to lose. That's nothing to be proud of. You're playing not to lose, Josh. You've got to risk losing. You've got to risk everything. You've got to go to the edge of defeat. That's where you want to be, boy - on the edge of defeat. |
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Originally Posted by Knightwheelrqr
OzChess - Australia's Chess Forum - FAQ: Posting Chess Games
Should be a good guide. I just went onto FICS played the game out, added the details, saved it and then uploaded it. So on the site you played the game you should be able to save? Then just go "manage attachments" at the bottom of your post screen browse for the file and click upload. |
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Originally Posted by Jaydon
Yeah, all you do is upload the pgn file using the Manage Attachments button when you're making a post. Its awesome, isn't it? Best java based chess board and set I have ever seen. Also, your game was pretty cool too!
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Ok, I downloaded babas chess. And I did a preview and it looks like it works (uploading it to here).
Off uchess.com I don't think you can directly copy it straight into that format but I guess by doing it move by move it seems to work fine. Just takes a while. But that's ok since most of my games are mostly less than 30 moves anyway ![]() Thanks guys. ![]()
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He didn't teach you how to win, he taught you how not to lose. That's nothing to be proud of. You're playing not to lose, Josh. You've got to risk losing. You've got to risk everything. You've got to go to the edge of defeat. That's where you want to be, boy - on the edge of defeat. |
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Doerreage16 (Knightwheelrqr) v DieselAddict
*This game is basically to make sure that I can upload games. For some reason this game was already saved in the correct format. At the time I was still developing my style of play and since I have gained a greater understanding when sacing pieces in appropriate.
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He didn't teach you how to win, he taught you how not to lose. That's nothing to be proud of. You're playing not to lose, Josh. You've got to risk losing. You've got to risk everything. You've got to go to the edge of defeat. That's where you want to be, boy - on the edge of defeat. |
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Nice game!
![]() I will fix up the tag issue later today or tomorrow. Alex
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Originally Posted by Knightwheelrqr
Nice Game!
So you found your way here! PS: Dory's Turn |
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Originally Posted by Knightwheelrqr
But were you the white pieces or the black pieces in this game?
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Haha. Not quite sure how I found you. But noticed some of your games here and thought I might as well start collecting some games of my own and posting to maybe improve my game.
I played against french today at states twice, first time with success and 2nd time just lost narrowly to John Wong (8/9 *Melbourne High*). In the middlegame I had my d pawn which was isolated, equal material the whole game, then the d pawn, I managed to push to great effect later on. We both in the end basically ran out of time, but he had a nice mating sequence which due to time pressure I missed. Was a forced mate in 6 *Which is considering we both had less than 40 seconds left was quite a nice find on his part.* I played your line in 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. exd5 exd5 4. nf3 with 5. c4. I think they all had the opening memorised specifically for you because they were asking when I somehow made it up to board 2 "Where's Laurence?" hehe PS: And Gosh! It's Laurence![/quote] ^_^
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He didn't teach you how to win, he taught you how not to lose. That's nothing to be proud of. You're playing not to lose, Josh. You've got to risk losing. You've got to risk everything. You've got to go to the edge of defeat. That's where you want to be, boy - on the edge of defeat. Last edited by Knightwheelrqr : 09-03-2009 at 07:25 PM |
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White.
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This game I played tonight. Not a breaktaking game but a solid one by my standard. *White = Knightwheelrqr. Black = catchboy* This game was played on uchess.com
I saved game in chessmaster and changed it to pgn format so hopefully viewing this will work ok.
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He didn't teach you how to win, he taught you how not to lose. That's nothing to be proud of. You're playing not to lose, Josh. You've got to risk losing. You've got to risk everything. You've got to go to the edge of defeat. That's where you want to be, boy - on the edge of defeat. |
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Originally Posted by Knightwheelrqr
Dude, this game has illegal moves in it
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