Originally posted by no1marauderYes, a real drag.
I do agree with this BTW; that particular game is a lot more than one bad move - illini's whole play is utterly amateurish. I could show some very similar examples from other page one players, but getting your posts deleted and warned by the Forum Mods is a bit of a drag.
Originally posted by no1marauderI could name at least 10 from the first 2 pages.
I do agree with this BTW; that particular game is a lot more than one bad move - illini's whole play is utterly amateurish. I could show some very similar examples from other page one players, but getting your posts deleted and warned by the Forum Mods is a bit of a drag.
Someone mentioned this one in General: http://www.timeforchess.com/gam ...[text shortened]... ats when they play a Challenge rather than a tournament or clan game.
EDIT: Game link edited
Originally posted by Dragon FireOne of my opponents who is pretty much hammering me in my usual opening of choice, lost quite a few of his first games on the site to under 1200s and a few more to under 1500s. Although those were a tad more than year ago its hard to believe that someone could go from having their a*** handed to them by a 1200 to quite happily tearing apart 2000s and higher in that amount of time. I strongly suspect that if I could be bothered going through his 10-15th game on the site he'd magically managed to go from dropping pieces and being mated in 1 to the chess killing machine he is today.
I could name at least 10 from the first 2 pages.
Originally posted by Bedlampractice shows it takes roughly 1½-2 years of hard work to get to 1800. then the improvement gets hard and time consuming. and I know that's not even close to enough to 'hammering' players like you.
One of my opponents who is pretty much hammering me in my usual opening of choice, lost quite a few of his first games on the site to under 1200s and a few more to under 1500s. Although those were a tad more than year ago its hard to believe that someone could go from having their a*** handed to them by a 1200 to quite happily tearing apart 2000s and higher naged to go from dropping pieces and being mated in 1 to the chess killing machine he is today.
then again, it's possible to have health issues which could prevent any kind of rational thinking, or even remembering things you already knew about chess. then you could overcome the health issues, clear your head, and start playing better again.
highly unlikely though, and I doubt there has ever been a case like that on rhp. 🙂
Originally posted by wormwoodI recollect a very highly rated player who has now disappeared who alledgedly had health issues. He has not been banned so I cannot mention names.
practice shows it takes roughly 1½-2 years of hard work to get to 1800. then the improvement gets hard and time consuming. and I know that's not even close to enough to 'hammering' players like you.[/i]
then again, it's possible to have health issues which could prevent any kind of rational thinking, or even remembering things you already [ ...[text shortened]... gain.
highly unlikely though, and I doubt there has ever been a case like that on rhp. 🙂
Originally posted by Dragon FireI meant users who start out as stone cold 1200's, then suddenly improve to a solid 2200 or so in some relatively short period... if my psychic powers serve me, you mean a user who was strong to begin with, right?
I recollect a very highly rated player who has now disappeared who alledgedly had health issues. He has not been banned so I cannot mention names.
Originally posted by wormwoodWho appeared to be strong but who some users felt was not genuine.
I meant users who start out as stone cold 1200's, then suddenly improve to a solid 2200 or so in some relatively short period... if my psychic powers serve me, you mean a user who was strong to begin with, right?
Personally I had no reason to doubt him having got at least 1 draw and having chances in other games.
Of course the reason he has disappeared may be because he was 100% genuine and his serious health issues got the better of him and he is with us no more.
Perhaps we should have an Obituary Forum?
Originally posted by Dragon Fireyou mean a Good Riddance Forum? 🙂
Who appeared to be strong but who some users felt was not genuine.
Personally I had no reason to doubt him having got at least 1 draw and having chances in other games.
Of course the reason he has disappeared may be because he was 100% genuine and his serious health issues got the better of him and he is with us no more.
Perhaps we should have an Obituary Forum?