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Why learn to take notation?

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23rd December 2007, 07:03pm
#1
by bisonchess
Iowa United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 35

Taking notation is a valuable lesson to learn. Taking notation is as important as knowing how to castle. When I was just begining, I absolutely refused to take notation. Finally, some of the tournament directors made me take it. The first tournament I took notation in, I lost my first two game on time. But, I am very glad I learned to take notation. It has helped me prepare to play against some of my rivals. And in one tournament it helped me keep a rightful win.

It was a tournmant in Minnesota in 2005. It was the last round, and I had just beaten a 7-year-old (at the time, I was 8). When we were walking up to record our game, the kid said, "You know, since I haven't won a game, can we just tell them that I won?" I said, "No, I won the game." I figured that he was joking, but when he walked up to the tournament recorders, he told them that he had won. Of course, I said that I had won. We fought for a little time (trying to convince the directors who had won), until I pulled out my notation sheet. The sheet plainly showed that I had won. Since he hadn't taken notation, I won that argument, and the last game of that tournment. I ended up winning my section because I won my last game. So, taking notation is very important for more than one reason!! Cool

23rd December 2007, 07:41pm
#2
by carealestate
San Jose, California United States
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 155
Wow. What a scammer!
24th December 2007, 08:34am
#3
by Juggalo_Mike
Scranton, PA United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 71
I woulda punched him out right in front of the tournament recorders lol. Its also very good for studying as all chess books use algabraic notation.
24th December 2007, 08:40am
#4
by benws
United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 1178
Wow that kid is so dishonest. If you had left the pieces where they were at the ned of the game you could have shown them that too.
24th December 2007, 08:40am
#5
by NM Reb
Lisbon Portugal
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1594
Dont all rated events require the players to keep score? I know rapid/quick chess events don't. What was the time control being used?
24th December 2007, 01:23pm
#6
by bisonchess
Iowa United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 35

This was a scholastic tournament with 30 min time control. I was in 3rd grade at the time, and in the K-3 section, they don't require you to take notation.

24th December 2007, 01:27pm
#7
by foxyoberly
Pennsylvania United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 27
some people...well you really showed him
24th December 2007, 01:32pm
#8
by bobmutch
Canada
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 19

>>>Juggalo_Mike

>>>I woulda punched him out right in front of the tournament recorders lol.

 

That would have you put out of the tournmant.  Plus two wrongs don't make a right.


 

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