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So if I resign after 1.e4 I can, infact, own 1.e4. I look forward to seeing you all in court.
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i love nfts
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# ? Apr 22, 2022 09:11 |
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jiggerypokery posted:So if I resign after 1.e4 I can, infact, own 1.e4. I look forward to seeing you all in court. Fine by me, I only play 1.d4
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# ? Apr 22, 2022 11:21 |
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jesus WEP posted:you can mint any game you play as an nft and sell it. idk whether the right goes to white or black or the person who won the game or just whoever clicks buton first. stopped reading before that bit, all sounded too stupid You have got to be loving kidding me, gently caress this stupid world fart simpson posted:i love nfts Bad With Money thread is thataway
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# ? Apr 22, 2022 15:22 |
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I'm curious for Hikaru's take because in the past he has been negative towards NFTs.
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# ? Apr 22, 2022 16:07 |
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I just emailed support to completely opt outChess.com posted:If you would like to completely opt-out of the Treasure Chess Service, including the ability for your opponents to mint your games, please contact us at support@chess.com
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# ? Apr 22, 2022 17:32 |
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It's cute they think anyone is going to
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# ? Apr 22, 2022 17:51 |
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Burden posted:I just emailed support to completely opt out Same. Though I can’t imagine someone going through the effort to mint a game against a random 1300.
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fisting by many posted:I guess chess.com is selling NFTs now, or planning to This just demonstrates that multiple months of direct continual negative press is not enough to dissuade some dumbfucks.
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# ? Apr 22, 2022 18:40 |
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So Ding Liren has played a bunch of events in China to get the number of games he needed to get the last spot in Candidates, while retaining the required rating. Is there ever any accusation of Chinese players throwing to get their best player into the Candidates, or are his results easily consistent with his strength relative to his opponents? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9OHO9yRaeE
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# ? Apr 24, 2022 02:07 |
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His results are easily consistent with his strength. The games were NOT to boost his rating into the qualification spot, but rather to get him the requisite number of recent games needed since he hadn't been able to play because of Covid travel restrictions. Which itself was a dumb requirement considering the situation. Also Hikaru wasn't going to qualify for the Grand Prix also because of recent activity requirements, and for him that requirement was basically waived by getting the President's invitation spot. And he proved he deserved it despite the pandemic inactivity by winning the event.
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# ? Apr 24, 2022 02:39 |
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Does this cycle feel like one of the most exciting and interesting Candidates in a while, or about the same as usual?
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# ? Apr 24, 2022 02:49 |
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I'm excited personally because Hikaru seems to be in good form and I would love for him to become challenger. Or even World Champ if Magnus actually doesn't defend. I think it's poo poo that Karjakin had his spot taken from him, but really I'm glad Ding is getting the spot. Alireza is worth being excited to see because he briefly made it world no 2, but he did so on the backs of competition much less skilled than what he will face at the Candidates. I predict he will be second to last in the field when all is said and done. But then plenty of other people think he is the outright favorite. I do think he is a future World Champ but I think he needs more seat time against Super GMs. I'll miss Levon and Shak for sure. I think the last candidates getting split in two because of the pandemic was really rough, but I was pretty excited for the one before that.
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# ? Apr 24, 2022 03:41 |
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Zwabu posted:Does this cycle feel like one of the most exciting and interesting Candidates in a while, or about the same as usual? Candidates is always a good time, though I suspect we're going to go a while before getting a Candidates as good as the one where Carlsen and Kramnik finished at 8.5, Aronian and Svidler at 8.
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# ? Apr 24, 2022 03:53 |
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Candidates is always great and has been better than the actual WC for like the last however long.
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# ? Apr 24, 2022 04:00 |
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Occasionally when I analyze my games, the engine will call some opening book moves inaccuracies. Here's an example from today: https://lichess.org/sdlNh2Ih, where it doesn't like 5. Be2. I'm aware that engine evaluations shouldn't be taken literally for human play, especially for openings like the King's Indian where it doesn't like Black in general. But my question is, do these evaluations represent the "actual" state of computer play, or is it an artifact of this particular run? I'm not sure exactly how Lichess does its analysis; IIRC they use donated CPU time for decently deep runs. Does that even matter for openings, or does Stockfish use opening books? In this example it wants to play 5. h3 which is a real line but the 4th most common in Lichess's masters database (with the best results for White apparently).
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Redmark posted:Occasionally when I analyze my games, the engine will call some opening book moves inaccuracies. I believe this is because be2 in this position is evaluated at +0.5 at the specific depth the engine runs the analysis. However, if you run this on the lichess stockfish out to depth 33 the computer realizes that the position is actually +0.7. Since before be2 the evaluation was +0.7 and you end up with a swing of -0.2, that qualifies as an inaccuracy. Lichess checks for inaccuracies by comparing two calculations called "winning chances" and determines the proportion of change between them, in this case 10% change is an inaccuracy, 20% change is a mistake and 30% change is a blunder, with special cases hard coded in such as if you miss a mate or blunder a mate: https://github.com/lichess-org/lila/blob/master/modules/analyse/src/main/Advice.scala This move is a few centipawns away from being a mistake because the engine doesn't go to enough depth to realize the true evaluation.
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# ? Apr 25, 2022 01:00 |
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apparently russia has banned chess.com, for having pro-ukrainian news announcements and interviews given that russia has blocked the nft supporting anarcho-capitalists at chess.com, but continues to allow access to the free, and therefore socialist, lichess shows once again that when you play on lichess you're siding with the godless soviets
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# ? Apr 25, 2022 03:10 |
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Been a while since I posted a checkmate I liked but here's a knight move + double bishop finish (well the dark square bishop isn't doing anything in this particular shot but they helped shove the king towards the end to the left) Artelier fucked around with this message at 06:02 on Apr 25, 2022 |
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Salt Fish posted:I believe this is because be2 in this position is evaluated at +0.5 at the specific depth the engine runs the analysis. However, if you run this on the lichess stockfish out to depth 33 the computer realizes that the position is actually +0.7. Since before be2 the evaluation was +0.7 and you end up with a swing of -0.2, that qualifies as an inaccuracy. Lichess checks for inaccuracies by comparing two calculations called "winning chances" and determines the proportion of change between them, in this case 10% change is an inaccuracy, 20% change is a mistake and 30% change is a blunder, with special cases hard coded in such as if you miss a mate or blunder a mate: Thanks, that makes sense. Today I learned Lichess is written in Scala. I haven't thought about that language in ages. It's pretty cool that it seems mostly a one man show.
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# ? Apr 25, 2022 06:09 |
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NFTs, loving hell. I'm enrolled in a couple of long running daily tournaments on chess.com that I hate to abandon but it's not like I'm paying for membership at least. I guess it's time I started playing properly on lichess. Does it have a decent pool of daily/correspondence players and user-organised custom tournaments?
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GhostofJohnMuir posted:apparently russia has banned chess.com, for having pro-ukrainian news announcements and interviews Maugrim posted:NFTs, loving hell. I'm enrolled in a couple of long running daily tournaments on chess.com that I hate to abandon but it's not like I'm paying for membership at least. I guess it's time I started playing properly on lichess. Does it have a decent pool of daily/correspondence players and user-organised custom tournaments? Last I checked (which was years ago), lichess does not have a great correspondence pool. There's also no matchmaking, you see a list of seeks and you pick one. I emailed chess.com to opt out of their NFTs. Still haven't gotten back to me yet. If they don't, I have no qualms with deleting my account.
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 04:51 |
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qsvui posted:
The bolded part is wrong. On the home page you can toggle between Quick Pairing (what you seek), Lobby (where you see what matches are available according to search parameters you set and pick one), and Correspondence. The home page stays on whatever you last used, so if you use the lobby you won't see the Quick Pairing menu unless you choose that toggle.
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 05:00 |
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Zwabu posted:The bolded part is wrong. I meant there's no auto-pairing for the correspondence mode like there is for daily games in chess.com. Just checked again and it's still just a lobby
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 05:40 |
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Zwabu posted:So Ding Liren has played a bunch of events in China to get the number of games he needed to get the last spot in Candidates, while retaining the required rating. check out some of the games he played this month, i don’t think anyone is throwing anything. there’s some great stuff in there and it doesn’t look like some of the wins came easily at all
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In case folks like HK have aspirations of making it big: https://lichess.org/blog/YmXOfxEAAB4AJh8A/announcing-the-lichess-world-championship
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I'm still in the mid 800s for rating, got within spitting distance of 900 but fell back down but I feel like I've got a much stronger grasp on the fundamentals and am trying to experiment with new openings so I'm not being so hard on myself anymore that I haven't shot up to a 1400 in a month or anything like that. So I've been experimenting with the Indian Defense now when playing black and just had this game I'm very proud of with a 96.6 accuracy(!!!) He resigned right as I was moving to mate him. Maybe nothing too amazing, but it's just very exciting when I get a game like this with an accuracy that high. I also made a Lichess account too finally. This one was on chess.com but gonna start trying to do more on Lichess since it seems that's where y'all prefer.
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https://lichess.org/DVuvDyu5/black#30 White did 1. c4 in this bullet game so I decided to play a Reversed Grand Prix. Sicilian players at my level don't know what the gently caress they're supposed to do against the Grand Prix Attack, so I guess that counts double for English Opening players. They resigned at the position below, which I thought was premature because I was only up a pawn, but the evaluation put me at -6. My guess is that it's because my pieces were a lot more active, my rooks/queens were connected, one of his doubled c pawns was very weak, and even though he still had a bishop pair, his fianchetto bishop was walled off from really doing anything. Plus I could probably do Ng4 Qh5 and threaten mate, or at least mess with his queen safety. Stockfish said I avoided doing any inaccuracies which I thought was neat. In other news I've kind of been in a slump the past few days with my chess but I'm trying not to sweat it. I made it above 1300 recently so I can probably get back there, though. dhamster fucked around with this message at 23:58 on Apr 29, 2022 |
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Just got my first ever smothered mate!
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# ? May 1, 2022 11:01 |
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I only ever see them in the corners. Great mate.
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So I’ve been thinking about movies and shows that are centered around chess. The best known are probably Searching for Bobby Fischer and The Queen’s Gambit. Here are some others, if anyone has seen any of them would you care to comment or vouch for the quality or lack thereof? Or have others to add to the list? Pawn Sacrifice https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1596345/ The Luzhin Defence https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211492/ Queen to Play https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1082009/
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# ? May 2, 2022 02:16 |
if we include shogi, there's a couple great manga/anime. Shion no O and March Comes In Like a Lion.
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Zwabu posted:So I’ve been thinking about movies and shows that are centered around chess. Since stage musicals definitely count as a "show", there's an obvious one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_(musical) It's a Cold War musical character drama about a world chess championship. A couple of notes in case you're thinking of looking it up: 1) it helps if you like 80s music because it can get extremely 80s, and 2) you probably want the original London production, not the Broadway one. (You want the black album cover with the blowing-away chessboard, not the white one with the flags.)
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Powered Descent posted:Since stage musicals definitely count as a "show", there's an obvious one: Agreed on all counts. I got to play in the pit for this once, and it was incredibly fun.
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I enjoyed Queen of Katwe. I would not call it a great movie; it's definitely a Disney sports movie and it doesn't really succeed at making chess cinematic. But the depiction of life in a Ugandan slum was interesting and enjoyable.
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# ? May 2, 2022 03:18 |
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There was a Columbo episode with a chess champion killer but I've only seen clips on Youtube.
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# ? May 2, 2022 03:21 |
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Chess Madness (dir. Vsevolod Pudovkin, 1925) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iazkKVOWlz8
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There is the short run TV series Endgame. This was the era of House, the cantankerous genius who solves mystery. Here we have Arkady Balagan, former world chess champion, who refuses to leave his hotel after his wife was murdered. He gets roped into solving mysteries because he needs a way to pay his ever-escalating hotel bill. I was paid $50 to review the pilot script for chess accuracy. One of my notes was made into dialogue in a later episode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr7dNIiDnrs
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Hand Knit posted:Chess Madness (dir. Vsevolod Pudovkin, 1925) is that the Russian version of Reefer Madness?
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Hand Knit posted:There is the short run TV series Endgame. This was the era of House, the cantankerous genius who solves mystery. Here we have Arkady Balagan, former world chess champion, who refuses to leave his hotel after his wife was murdered. He gets roped into solving mysteries because he needs a way to pay his ever-escalating hotel bill. Time to update your IMDB page
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