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An ongoing series of meditations by a D-class player. | ||||
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January 21, 2003I'm not a chess master, and the number of people who know more about this game than I do is in the thousands (if not millions). Still, if you're just beginning the game, I think I've got some things to say which might help you improve your play. After all, only by analyzing where we've been can we get to where we want to be, and one of the great ways to learn to see what great moves and mistakes others have made. I'm offering you that chance.If you would like to comment on my analysis or suggest different lines of play which I've neglected, by all means email me. I'm always happy to discuss games, and I'd be thrilled to post your contributions on the web site if appropriate. |
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Various OpponentsGame One
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Al StarfyAl is my original chessic nemesis. He's also a great example of the friends you can make via the Internet. He was the first to respond to my requests for a chess game, and we've been playing ever since. A student of the game, Al's knowledge of chess history and available literature is probably better than mine ever will be.Game One
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David HemstreetI met Dave through my good friend Sue. (Dave is Sue's husband.) Though we've only had a few games so far, it's clear that Dave is not an opponent to be underestimated.Game One
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