nimbleswitch

Jack Clark
Idyllwild, California, United States

Member Since: Apr 19, 2008
Last Login: Sep 6, 2009
Profile Views: 1704
Points: 338

Birthday: Aug 25, 1945

Occupation: Soon to be retired.

About Me:

Chess, bridge, golf, Spanish, classical music, jazz, physical fitness, cooking, travel, and reading. And three terrific grandkids. I get to retire to all this in mid 2010. Back in the late 70s and early 80s, I had a USCF rating of 1533. Long layoff, but now I'm studying again and playing online. I admire Dr. Tarrash's book of 300 games; I enjoy instructional videos. Tactics Trainer and Chess Mentor are great programs, I tried to use them for at least a half-hour every day, but I don't yet have the time to keep to that. Another thing to look forward to in retirement.

I very much enjoy CC and I've learned much from it, but I miss being able to play slow OTB games under regular OTB rules. Unfortunately, I rarely have the block of time necessary to sit down and play a slow OTB game, either online or in person.

I'd like my Friends to know that I seem to approach chess in binges where I'll play for 5-6 months without studying much, but then I'll study for 5-6 months without playing, too. So, if you find me unavailable for months at a time, please don't take it personally. I'll challenge you when I'm back in playing mode.

nimbleswitch's Latest Blog Post

Chess Advice That's Worked Best for Me

Submitted by nimbleswitch on Jan 24, 2009 7:34am.

Amid the enormous quantity of advice I've received on how to improve my chess play, the following dozen items have proved the most practical and important: 1. Immediately after each of your opponent's moves, ask yourself: "What's the threat?" Then l...Read more »

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