Originally posted by sonhouseIf he has that rating OTB he should be able to get 2700 - 2800 here unless he gets bored.
What do you think? will he make it? Has anyone done an engine analysis on his games, do they look legitimate? I certainly hope so.
He claims to have a USCF rating close to 2400 which is frigging strong OTB!
The Instructor
"I think he has used several flags."
He is playing 'Take The Flag' (an old board game once very popualr is in the USA)
When he has just beaten a player he takes and displays their flag like a trophy.
When he beats someone else he replaces flags.
At the moment he is flying a Swedish flag following his voctory over Kjoae14
Originally posted by RJHindsPersonally, I think it's all c**p. No one will get above 2500, notice User 547283. He almost got to 2500 and then "blundered" against a 1400 player by giving away a completely free queen. People at GM level don't make those kind of mistakes... at such a key time as well.
It could be that we actually have a couple players on RHP that can play at the master level.
The Instructor
This game was potential Blog material in the RHP Championship:
There Is Hope For Us All.
No GM should make such a an OTB blunder. Though there are some incredible
OTB blunders on record.
Missing mates in one (Please no one mention Kramnik there are dozens of others)
Playing leaving Queens hanging (Petrosian did this once) etc etc etc.
Playing 40+ games at once as carpmaniac is doing and a disaster is bound to happen.
I've played at least 5 game losing blunders I would never make OTB
when concentrating on a single game.
I've knowingly played very dodgy moves that have backfired but
that is not a blunder, these I did on purpose.
You sit there stunned at your blunder but as I win 96% of my games through
a tactical blunder I don't mind giving one or two (or four or five) back.
(The other 4% are timeouts I always take a skull. They have left their clock en prise.)
carpmaniac71 (2403) - jharker (1321) RHP 2013 Championship
Hello guys!
This is my first time posting here.
And I wish to share my experience.
I am playing a 1800+ French tournament and Carpmaniac71 was in my group. At the beginning I was excited because I could play the number two of the site. I was expecting first class theory knowledge according to his rating and it did not happen. Carpmaniac71 chose old lines that have been abandoned and never did get him theoretical advantage.
(The funny thing is that I lost a game against ChFoMa who surprised me with a good novelty in the Tarrasch).
Let's go back to Carpmaniac71, he made his moves slowly, almost every three days and for some weird reason he was not making any move in one of the games so his time bank was depleting. Suddenly he raised his vacation flag, I can understand he must have obligations in his life or he really was in vacation, I don't know. After a week aprox. he started playing again in a slower pace and after a month he raised his vacation flag AGAIN. His time depleted from both games and I collected the skulls because I was upset. From my point of view the ABUSE of the vacation flag is a form of cheating.
When you play OTB, you have time controls. And I was not the only one, another user a 2200 rating player also timed him out. This is the reason why he fell to the eighth position of the ranking.
From my point of view Carpmaniac71's chess knowledge is not according to his rating.
I have played atticus2, 4 games, I could only draw 1, I lost the others. And I felt he is a really strong player. It was an honor playing with him
I have played 2 games against PA82, I drew one and lost the other. And I could see he really dedicates time to improve his theory knowledge.
I was lucky for having IM Mario Belli as the Chess teacher in University of Lima in Peru. And I know about the passion, dedication and hard work that a professional chess player has. I was his student when I was a class C player until I achieved my dream (at that time) of becoming a class A player.
I am new to the site, my apologies for the long post.