Yes I'm up for a tournament for the people who didnt make it through.
One win each in my games with @gauss1777 .
Well played – I made a right mess of that first game!
Sorry crazy-legs just seeing this. I was pleased to win that game and get some points in the final stage, being the lowest ranked player. I’ve now lost 10 games in succession : (
Still, it’s been enjoyable.
T4 is near enough finished to start T5. What about for T5 - as soon as round 1 finishes immediately start a T6 for all those knocked out in round one T5. This would get the bottom half playing again. Games would be against people closer in ability.
When did I start? My dad taught my brother and me when we were 6 or 7. Played a bit in the house and at school. After that disn't play tha much until I started playing for a club in the Glasgow chess league around 1990. Very much average. My club was in division 4 of 7. And my grading was 1450-1500 which was around average. Played for 10 years or so with the club. Played a few weekend touraments as well. A good way of getting 5 proper over the board games in.
I got mugged at a party once. Someone told me there was another chess player and we set a board up. I lost rapidly at which point I was told he was the Scotish junior champion. Currently ranked in Scotland top 20.
So, any more interest for T5 now with T6 for runners up in round 1 T5?
Count me in for T5 (and T6 when the inevitable happens). I’m kprook on chess.com.
Yes please - richwales
I'm in for any tournies as always. Other people need an easy game or two to progress 😀
I'm in for the next round - grahamwynne
Has T1 finished yet? 😛
I once played for the school against the local posh kids and won my game in 4 moves - much to everyone's surprise.
I decided to quit whilst ahead.
Yes please for T5. jlyon77
T5 for me please - KevinPhilipsBong 😊
Signing up as cannon fodder again please, vince2638.
I learnt the moves and (most) of the rules at primary school, but had literally never played a game in the subsequent 50 years until entering the last tournament.
T5 for me too please: Django2357
Any chance it could be 24 hrs a move this time?
Count me in for T5 please - aide46
OK. Entrants for T5. Anyone who wants in - copy and paste the list and add your Chess.com username to the bottom. Any votes for 1 or 2 day time limit?
irc1979
Django2357
vince2638
KevinPhilipsBong
jlyon77
grahamwynne
richwales
dannybgoode
kprook
OK, don't know if the capital letters count (probably do actually) so.....
irc1979
Django2357
vince2638
KevinPhilipsBong
jlyon77
grahamwynne
richwales
dannybgoode
kprook
+
Aide46
Cheers, 1 or 2 days is fine by me
1 day is ideal for me. Thanks for doing this again.
1 or 2 days depends on how big the groups are eg if you have maybe 3 or so games on the go then 1 day is fine. More than that my preference would be for 2 days per move.
And thanks for organising again.
Yes please to T5. Nosedive37
I'm still in T1 bizarrely and having fluked through the last round due to a no show, and it looks like another fluke after ending up in a 3 player group with a banned player.
JeremyDog in please
"And thanks for organising again"
I'll second that!
comino64 please
Sounds like you played quite a bit as kid! I do wish I played it a bit more when I was younger. Trying to get my kids playing is a struggle!
I'm up for T5 but would prefer a 2 or 3 day over a 24h tournament (but let the people choose!)
aejames on chess.com
irc1979
Django2357
vince2638
KevinPhilipsBong
jlyon77
grahamwynne
richwales
dannybgoode
kprook
dtcaban
Count me in as well please
1 day my preference
Thanks
OK. Names so far as below. Set up as 1 day per move. Vacation time is allowed. So anyone who can't move for whatver reason in 24 hrs- in the hills etc - can suspends their moves.
https://support.chess.com/article/624-how-does-vacation-work-how-much-time-do-i-get
Groups of 6 with 3 going through. The bottom 3 will be put in a new T6 tournament.
To join click
https://www.chess.com/tournament/stw-chess-club-t5/join/70e2b7
irc1979
Django2357
vince2638
KevinPhilipsBong
jlyon77
grahamwynne
richwales
dannybgoode
kprook
Aide46
Nosedive37
JeremyDog
dtcaban
aejames
Thanks for setting this up, looking forward to it
Invites sent for the users above yet to join STW T5.
Anyone else wanting to join the tournament on Chess.com, 1 move per day. Join at
https://www.chess.com/tournament/stw-chess-club-t5/join/70e2b7
List of players currently signed up is at
https://www.chess.com/tournament/stw-chess-club-t5/players
Still to join tournament.
aejames
dannybgoode
grahamwynne
KevinPhilipsBong
richwales
Still space for anyone else interested as well. Join at
https://www.chess.com/tournament/stw-chess-club-t5/join/70e2b7
Apologies - missed the invite. Now joined 🙂
Thanks for sorting @irc .
And well done on your significant lead in the T4 tournament!
I was lucky. There were quite a few very close games.
STW5 still waiting for @aejames and @grahamwynne to join. THat will be 18 players. So 3 groups of 6 with top 3 going through and bottom 3 into T6.
aejames
grahamwynne
Still to join T5.
@irc sorry im going to take a rain check... struggling with 2 day moves at the moment!
I'm enjoying this! But its made me realise how rubbish I am. Can anyone suggest a good openings book that has lots of pictures and not too much confusing notation?
@nosedive - opening theory is the last thing you should study.
A good middle game/general strategy book will do far more for you than trying to get to grips with opening.
The Amateurs Mind and How to Reassess Your Chess are a good starting points.
I'm annoyed with myself. I spent some time studying with these books and a couple of chess apps and got to 1400-1500 at one stage a few years ago.
I'm back down below 1000 now and struggling. Need to get back on it...
I’m enjoying this! But its made me realise how rubbish I am. Can anyone suggest a good openings book that has lots of pictures and not too much confusing notation?
@nosedive
Try GothamChess on YouTube. Trying to learn opening theory or every possible option is just going to confuse you and you certainly don't need to know the millions of names and variations but knowing the patterns and moves to watch out for is useful.
Thanks both for the suggestions
There is a lot of good stuff on YouTube. BEN Finegold does lectures pitched at various levels
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HMEZiL_gU_E
For the first couple of moves of our game dannybgoode and I exactly replicated Saturday's world championship match. However we have deviated from their lines now so I imagine those lightweights Carlsen and Nepo are no doubt studying our match in intense detail tonight!!
I imagine those lightweights Carlsen and Nepo are no doubt studying our match in intense detail tonight!!
I dread to imagine what anyone looking at my last game would think!
Up against @ctk and I blundered very early on and got into a right pickle trying to defend it all. Eventually worked out after a mistake that allowed me some breathing space but I still needed to queen 2 pawns in order to finish it off!
For the first couple of moves of our game dannybgoode and I exactly replicated Saturday’s world championship match. However we have deviated from their lines now so I imagine those lightweights Carlsen and Nepo are no doubt studying our match in intense detail tonight!!
And hoping they never meet us over the board. We'd crush them.
I did play a really good Russian chess player in some random chance meeting in Egypt. I did not last long...
I thought you were just giving me a head start @crazy-legs.
I'm not sure which is worse- giving the game away with a stupid mistake as in our first game or (seemingly) doing nothing wrong and still losing as in our second.
or (seemingly) doing nothing wrong and still losing as in our second.
Check the analysis / game report that chess.com offers you. If you'd have taken the undefended bishop I think you'd have had the game right there. I also missed an opportunity around that time as I was so busy trying to defend against the onslaught!
Yes the game analysis thing is really good. Well worth playing through the 'key moments' to see where you could have played a stronger move.
The puzzles and lessons are excellent too and well worth spending a bit of time on.
If anyone is interested the WC is being streamed here. Much of the analysis is way above my head but interesting still and the speed at which the commentary team can dissect a position is impressive.
I wish my brain worked like this!
Argh - good game with @beiciwr64 but yet again I made a couple of crucial blunders and I really need to work getting those out of my game.
But, overall I am much happier with how I played. Don't think I will make it through to the next round this time round but have the motivation to try and improve my game back to where it was a few years ago.
