21 Jan '12 17:12>
Hi SB
Bronstein gives a couple of graphs in that book.
I think perhaps looking at a graph of one's own games may help or indicate
some area to work on.
I know players who record the times as well as their moves.
There may be some here on who do it.
Of course the joke is you can imagine this happening:
"I started recording the times to see where I was wasting time and
getting into time touble.
I found I was losing more games on time because of the time it took to
write down the times of the clock."
Agree 100% about computer evaluations.
That position I posted on the latest Blog.
What does a box come up here. Black to play. (give it 30 secs.)
I bet some computers claim Black is winning easily.
Bronstein gives a couple of graphs in that book.
I think perhaps looking at a graph of one's own games may help or indicate
some area to work on.
I know players who record the times as well as their moves.
There may be some here on who do it.
Of course the joke is you can imagine this happening:
"I started recording the times to see where I was wasting time and
getting into time touble.
I found I was losing more games on time because of the time it took to
write down the times of the clock."
Agree 100% about computer evaluations.
That position I posted on the latest Blog.
What does a box come up here. Black to play. (give it 30 secs.)
I bet some computers claim Black is winning easily.