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Awsome!
I live in Boston and I have been playing at Harvard Square for about 4 years now. I helped the Harvard Chess Club awaken from a 2 year sleep and I found them a IM ti instruct them for a year. I have many amazing accomplishments and my peak performace in Blitz used to be about USCF2200. Also, since Lary Chistiansen lives in Cambridge I play him each summer for free but not for long. Most of my skill is in Blitz but I enjoy Standard Chess as well. I am not serious like I used to be when I was trying to become an expert. Although, I still play on yahoo or at least I did. Since the have changed their interface, I can't play cuz my bad computer won't let me download the version of Flash I need. I will give you my msn to play whenever I can get actualy log on the yahoo. I suggest that players here who has not signed up for ICC do so asap. It is like the best place to play online.
aka: I-Emerge
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M7Execellence, that sounds great. I'd love as many games as muster-able by someone affiliated with the Harvard chess club.
With the exception of One Page Memory, mdb, and Slayers91: the rest of you sound like idiots. And Inc excepted; though, he is a mediocre chess player.
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I r the suck I'ld like to play any other suckers.
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On July 13 2006 13:20 Locked wrote:Show nested quote +On July 13 2006 13:05 {88}iNcontroL wrote: Humanity has become sea walrus. Thousands of sea walrus. you mean thousands of sea walrus es!!!!!!!!1 /grammar police [siren]
dude it's a debate term...
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is awesome32277 Posts
Im up for the suckers challenge.
I would say mushu sucks the most :X
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Washington, D.C9934 Posts
wow neo your penis is so big because you are good at chess why don't you try talking normally? everyone here is better than you at something, and some people like me are better than you at everything. so how about you collect yourself and please address everyone with some attempt at respect and dignity? and if you insist on sounding intelligent at least learn how to not use so many semicolons awkwardly please, you pretentious fuck
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wut duz pretentious meen?
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Ok, here's my last tourney. Time control was 60 min + 10 sec., and I am Viktor Vasilev. If any wants this games in .pgn format for easy watching - PM me. As I said I am ready to play on playchess.com on any control between 3/0 to 15/10
[Event "Samarsko Zname"] [Site "Starozagorski Mineralni Bani"] [Date "2006.06.02"] [Round "1"] [White "Dobrev, Nanko"] [Black "Vasilev, Viktor"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D10"] [WhiteElo "2390"] [BlackElo "2072"] [PlyCount "47"] [EventDate "2006.06.02"]
1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 e5 4. cxd5 cxd5 5. e4 dxe4 6. Bb5+ Bd7 7. dxe5 Bb4 8. e6 fxe6 9. Qh5+ g6 10. Qe2 Bxc3+ 11. bxc3 Qa5 12. Bxd7+ Nxd7 13. Bd2 Nc5 14. Qc4 Nd3+ 15. Ke2 Qd5 16. Qd4 Ne5 17. f4 Nc4 18. Be3 Nxe3 19. Kxe3 Qxd4+ 20. cxd4 Nf6 21. h3 Rc8 22. Ne2 Rc2 23. Rhe1 Kd7 24. g4 1-0
[Event "Samarsko Zname"] [Site "Starozagorski Mineralni Bani"] [Date "2006.06.02"] [Round "2"] [White "Vasilev, Viktor"] [Black "Radoslav, Ochkov"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [ECO "A48"] [WhiteElo "2072"] [BlackElo "1921"] [PlyCount "34"] [EventDate "2006.06.02"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 3. b3 Bg7 4. Bb2 d5 5. e3 O-O 6. Bd3 Bg4 7. Nbd2 Nbd7 8. O-O c5 9. h3 Bxf3 10. Nxf3 cxd4 11. exd4 Nb6 12. Re1 e6 13. a4 Qc7 14. Ne5 Nbd7 15. Qe2 Nxe5 16. dxe5 Nd7 17. c4 dxc4 1/2-1/2
[Event "Samarsko Zname"] [Site "Starozagorski Mineralni Bani"] [Date "2006.06.03"] [Round "3"] [White "Stankovski, Marin"] [Black "Vasilev, Viktor"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "D10"] [WhiteElo "1821"] [BlackElo "2072"] [PlyCount "78"] [EventDate "2006.06.02"]
1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nc3 e5 4. cxd5 cxd5 5. e4 dxe4 6. d5 f5 7. Qa4+ Bd7 8. Bb5 Bxb5 9. Nxb5 Nd7 10. d6 Rc8 11. Nc7+ Rxc7 12. dxc7 Qxc7 13. Bd2 Qb6 14. O-O-O Qc6+ 15. Qxc6 bxc6 16. Ne2 Ngf6 17. h3 Bc5 18. Rhf1 Ke7 19. Bc3 Nd5 20. a3 Bb6 21. Bb4+ Ke6 22. Nc3 a5 23. Nxd5 cxd5 24. Bd2 Nc5 25. b4 Nd3+ 26. Kb1 axb4 27. Bxb4 Nxf2 28. Rc1 Be3 29. Rc6+ Kf7 30. h4 f4 31. Bd6 Nd3 32. h5 Bd4 33. g4 e3 34. Bb4 e2 35. Rh1 Nxb4 36. axb4 f3 37. g5 f2 38. Rhc1 f1=Q 39. Rc7+ Ke6 0-1
[Event "Samarsko Zname"] [Site "Starozagorski Mineralni Bani"] [Date "2006.06.03"] [Round "4"] [White "Vasilev, Viktor"] [Black "Liangov, Petar"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [ECO "A46"] [WhiteElo "2072"] [BlackElo "2237"] [PlyCount "66"] [EventDate "2006.06.02"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 d6 3. e3 g6 4. b3 Bg7 5. Bb2 O-O 6. Be2 Nbd7 7. O-O e5 8. c4 e4 9. Nfd2 Re8 10. Nc3 c6 11. Rc1 a6 12. b4 h5 13. Re1 Nf8 14. f3 Bh6 15. Ncxe4 Nxe4 16. fxe4 Bxe3+ 17. Kh1 Ne6 18. d5 Ng5 19. Bf3 Bf4 20. Rc2 Be5 21. Nb3 Bd7 22. Na5 Nxf3 23. gxf3 cxd5 24. Qxd5 Be6 25. Qd3 Qb6 26. c5 Qxb4 27. Bc3 Bxc3 28. Qxc3 Qxc3 29. Rxc3 dxc5 30. Nxb7 Bxa2 31. Rxc5 Rec8 32. Ra5 Bc4 33. Nd6 Rc6 1/2-1/2
[Event "Samarsko Zname"] [Site "Starozagorski Mineralni Bani"] [Date "2006.06.03"] [Round "5"] [White "Angelov, Kosta"] [Black "Vasilev, Viktor"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C01"] [WhiteElo "2278"] [BlackElo "2072"] [PlyCount "49"] [EventDate "2006.06.02"]
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. exd5 exd5 4. c4 c6 5. Nc3 Nf6 6. Nf3 h6 7. h3 Bd6 8. Bd3 O-O 9. O-O dxc4 10. Bxc4 Bf5 11. Re1 Nbd7 12. Ne5 Nb6 13. Bb3 Nbd5 14. Qf3 Nxc3 15. bxc3 Bh7 16. Bf4 a5 17. a4 Bxe5 18. Rxe5 Nd7 19. Re2 Re8 20. Bg5 Nf6 21. Rxe8+ Qxe8 22. Bxf6 gxf6 23. Qxf6 Qf8 24. Re1 Re8 25. Qxf7+ 1-0
[Event "Samarsko Zname"] [Site "Starozagorski Mineralni Bani"] [Date "2006.06.03"] [Round "6"] [White "Vasilev, Viktor"] [Black "Stanev, Ivan"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "A48"] [WhiteElo "2072"] [PlyCount "57"] [EventDate "2006.06.02"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 3. b3 d5 4. Bb2 Bg7 5. e3 O-O 6. Nbd2 Bg4 7. Bd3 Nbd7 8. O-O Bxf3 9. Nxf3 Ne4 10. c4 c6 11. Bxe4 dxe4 12. Ng5 f5 13. Ne6 Qe8 14. Nxf8 Qxf8 15. Rb1 Qf7 16. d5 c5 17. Bxg7 Qxg7 18. b4 b6 19. Qa4 Ne5 20. bxc5 bxc5 21. Rb7 g5 22. d6 f4 23. Rxe7 Qf6 24. Re8+ Rxe8 25. Qxe8+ Kg7 26. d7 Nf7 27. Rd1 fxe3 28. fxe3 Nd8 29. Rf1 1-0
[Event "Samarsko Zname"] [Site "Starozagorski Mineralni Bani"] [Date "2006.06.03"] [Round "7"] [White "Chaushev, Dimitar"] [Black "Vasilev, Viktor"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "D12"] [BlackElo "2072"] [PlyCount "98"] [EventDate "2006.06.02"]
1. d4 d5 2. e3 Nf6 3. c4 c6 4. Nf3 Bf5 5. Nc3 e6 6. cxd5 exd5 7. Bd3 Bxd3 8. Qxd3 Bd6 9. O-O O-O 10. e4 dxe4 11. Nxe4 Nxe4 12. Qxe4 Nd7 13. Bg5 Re8 14. Qd3 Qa5 15. a3 h6 16. Bd2 Qd5 17. Qc2 Nf6 18. Rfe1 Bc7 19. Rxe8+ Rxe8 20. h3 Bb6 21. Be3 Ne4 22. Rc1 Nd6 23. b4 Nf5 24. Qd3 Rd8 25. Rd1 a6 26. Kf1 Qb5 27. Qxb5 axb5 28. g4 Nd6 29. Nd2 Ra8 30. Ra1 Bd8 31. Ra2 Bf6 32. f4 Nc4 33. Nxc4 bxc4 34. Ke2 b5 35. Kd2 Kf8 36. Kc3 Ra4 37. Bc1 Ke8 38. g5 hxg5 39. fxg5 Be7 40. Re2 Kd7 41. h4 g6 42. Rf2 Ke8 43. Re2 Ra8 44. Rh2 Kd7 45. Rd2 Rh8 46. Rh2 f6 47. a4 bxa4 48. Kxc4 fxg5 49. Ra2 gxh4 0-1
[Event "Samarsko Zname"] [Site "Starozagorski Mineralni Bani"] [Date "2006.06.04"] [Round "8"] [White "Vasilev, Viktor"] [Black "Angelov, Angel"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "D05"] [WhiteElo "2072"] [BlackElo "2207"] [PlyCount "73"] [EventDate "2006.06.02"]
1. d4 c5 2. e3 e6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Bd3 d5 5. b3 Be7 6. O-O O-O 7. Bb2 b6 8. Nbd2 Bb7 9. Ne5 a5 10. a4 Ba6 11. c4 dxc4 12. Ndxc4 Bb7 13. Rc1 Na6 14. Be2 cxd4 15. Bxd4 Nc5 16. Bxc5 Bxc5 17. Bf3 Nd5 18. Qe2 Rc8 19. Rfd1 Qe7 20. Nd3 Ba6 21. Qb2 Bb7 22. Nxc5 Rxc5 23. e4 Nf6 24. e5 Nd5 25. Nd6 Rxc1 26. Rxc1 Ba8 27. Ne4 Nf4 28. Qd4 Rd8 29. Nf6+ Kh8 30. Qxf4 Bxf3 31. Qxf3 gxf6 32. exf6 Qa3 33. Qc3 h6 34. g3 Rd5 35. Qc8+ Kh7 36. Qc2+ Kg8 37. Re1 1-0
[Event "Samarsko Zname"] [Site "Starozagorski Mineralni Bani"] [Date "2006.06.04"] [Round "9"] [White "Panbukchian, Valentin"] [Black "Vasilev, Viktor"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A08"] [WhiteElo "2310"] [BlackElo "2072"] [PlyCount "46"] [EventDate "2006.06.02"]
1. e4 e6 2. d3 d5 3. Nd2 Nf6 4. Ngf3 c5 5. g3 Nc6 6. Bg2 Be7 7. O-O O-O 8. Re1 b5 9. e5 Nd7 10. Nf1 Re8 11. h4 f6 12. exf6 Bxf6 13. c4 Rb8 14. Bf4 Bxb2 15. Rb1 Bc3 16. cxd5 exd5 17. Rxe8+ Qxe8 18. Ne3 Be5 19. Nxd5 Bxf4 20. Nxf4 Nf6 21. Qb3+ Kh8 22. Re1 Qg8 23. Qc3 Bd7 0-1
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ad One Page Memory:
Did you loose the first game on time? Because otherwise the 1-0 doesnt make any sense.
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No, I didn't lost on time. At about five minutes you can stop writing the moves. So almost all of the games have more moves that aren't written down. That specifik game I lost playing to win. All my friends told me afterwards that I somehow found the only way to loose it. T_T Edit: I have two more games with this chessplayer - one loss and one draw. You interested?
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I see. After Nd3 it looks "easy" won (instead of 16. ... Ne5 just 16. ... Nf6 -> 17. ... 0-0), and also after 24. g4 you have the better Position (Penetration over the c-file and the sqaure d5 for the knight) -> playing for the win. Please show the other games. P.S. are you looking for comments to the games, or you just want to show them. Analysing and playing chessgames was my life, before somebody showed me broodwar
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I assume you're from former Yugoslavia because you name Knight with S on notation. Just I am curious. You played competitive chess? Show some games? Chess is just hobby for me, so I analyze too little, mostly with Fritz.
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I played over a few of these games, I noticed a few variations that looked good:
1. d4 d5 2. e3 Nf6 3. c4 c6 4. Nf3 Bf5 5. Nc3 e6 6. cxd5 exd5 ... 22. Rc1 Nd6
22...Ng3!? is an interesting tactical shot, intending Nf5, and if 23.fxg3? Rxe3 leaves the dark squares very weak (in particular d4 and g3).
In the first game, 15...Qf5 should win after 16.Nh3 Ne7 and after castling, Black should demolish White's position.
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On July 13 2006 21:23 NeoTheAKA wrote: M7Execellence, that sounds great. I'd love as many games as muster-able by someone affiliated with the Harvard chess club.
With the exception of One Page Memory, mdb, and Slayers91: the rest of you sound like idiots. And Inc excepted; though, he is a mediocre chess player.
I am sorry your Highness. We shall not open our dirty mouths in your presence again. I humbly apologize and would like to add that I will willingly spill my blood at your feet. Your greatness shadows us all.
Kind regards,
Your humble slave.
Ps. Have a look in the nearest dictionary, and check the word "arrogance". Then, check your posts and see if they match the description of said word.
Pps. Also, I would like to say that I agree with you - in this little world chess is all that matters!
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If u mean tournement, - yes played earlier. Now only league, dont have time for more. Hier is a game, where i am losing to GM Michal Krasenkow (White), Bad Wiessee 99: 1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 c6 4. Qc2 g6 5. Bf4 Bf5 6. Qb3 Qb6 7. e3 Bg7 8. Nc3 Nbd7 9. c5 Qb3 10. ab3 0-0 11. h3 Ne4 12. b4 Rfe8 13. Be2 e5 14. de5 Ne5 15. Ne5 Be5 16. Be5 Re5 17. 0-0 a6 18. Rfd1 Rae8 19. Bf1 Kg7 20. Ne2 so fare so good, the plan involving my next two moves shows, why Krasenkow is a Grandmaster and im not 20. ... g5 21. Nd4 Bg6 22. f4 Re7 23. f5 Ng3 24. fg6 hg6 25. Ra3 Re3 26. Re3 Re3 27. Ba6 gg, nice ending of a won position. After 27. ... ba6 then 28. Kf2
Versus GM Hecht (White) i won this nice game (League 2002) 1. Nf3 d5 2. c4 c6 3. e3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. d4 Nbd7 6. Bd3 dc 7. Bc4 b5 8. Bd3 a6 9. e4 c5 10. d5 Bb7 11. 0-0 c4 12. Bc2 Qc7 13. Re1 Bc5 14. Bg5 0-0 15. e5 (Panik in a bad Position) Nd5 16. Ne4 Bb4 17. Re2 h6 18. a3 Ba5 19. Lh6 (Panik in a lost Position) gh 20. Qd4 f5 21. Nd6 Nc5 22. Qh4 Qg7 23. Nb7 Nb7 24. Nd4 Nc5 25. Rd1 Qg5 26. gg
PS: S is N in German
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The S is for Springer or something, right?
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22...Ng3!? is an interesting tactical shot, intending Nf5, and if 23.fxg3? Rxe3 leaves the dark squares very weak (in particular d4 and g3).
22... Ng3 is adequately met by 23. Qc4 and if 23... Qxc4 24. Rxc4 Nf5 25. Bd2. White's position is slightly uncomfortable, but it's by no means won.
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On July 14 2006 13:13 maoam wrote: The S is for Springer or something, right?
Right!
Ng3 makes no sense, because: if the Plan with Ng3 is Nf5, then Nd6 -> Nf5 is much better because of the control of c4, which the Knight have from d6. On g3 the Knight only looks fancy, but that doesnt count in Chess.
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Atma, we went as opposites.
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On July 14 2006 17:40 NeoTheAKA wrote: Atma, we went as opposites.
Are you saying we have played against each other irl?
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