My classification work for Open Encyclopedia

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Yigor

I recently invented new classification of openings through pawn structures

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-openings/toward-coherent-mathematical-classification-of-openings

The creator of Open Encyclopedia of Chess Openings

http://finaltheoryofchess.game-server.cc/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page

Gary Danelishen invited me to realise this project there. I just started to work on it:

http://oeco.dyndns-wiki.com/mediawiki/index.php/Pawn_Structure_Classification_Codes

Cool Igor

sollevy10

congratulations my friend.

Yigor
sollevy10 wrote:

congratulations my friend.


Thanx SolSmile but a lot of work!

sollevy10

i can volunteer in case you need help and you don't impose deadline. just let me know.

Yigor
sollevy10 wrote:

i can volunteer in case you need help and you don't impose deadline. just let me know.


Yes Sol, it would be great! Take the section B, for example. The format of codes is almost obvious but pliz ask for any details.Cool

sollevy10

alright. i'll take a look later. thanks.

Yigor

Igor,
 
I apologize for the delayed response. I spent most of yesterday building a Linux web server to serve as a backup in case the primary server fails.

The PSCC is really coming along nicely! Your implementation of your idea appears to be quite usable and it might even be simple enough for the average player to become comfortable using it. I showed your Chess.com writings to another mathematician (PhD) who is active in this OECO/FToC project. The response that he sent back to me indicated that he may also believe that your PSCC 1) has merit; and 2) might catch on within the chess community.
 
I've added a link to the sidebar per your request. Just let me know if you would prefer the link to be written differently. At some point, and provided that you approve of a blog post about your PSCC system,  I hope to try to post a blog about your Pawn Structure Classification system in order to raise awareness of your work.  (NOTE: I am a slow blogger and will get to it at some point but do feel free to let me know what you'd like me to say, if you would like such a post.) Perhaps a discussion will emerge in the "discussion" tab for the PSCC page if enough people become interested.
 
Adding Chess 960 opening theory to the OECO/FToC wiki is a great idea. If you have the time and/or inclination to do so then by-all-means feel free to work on that project as well. I am sure that the Chess 960 opening theory project will meet with some resistance from the portion of the chess community who play Chess 960 precisely in order to avoid opening theory! But provided that Chess 960 continues to grow in popularity and/or continues to remain a popular variant, I imagine that the development of opening theory of Chess 960 openings is inevitable.
 
Also, sollevy10 is welcome to join the OECO/FToC project to help with your projects and/or any other projects that he/she may have in mind. Please let me know if you need any help or have questions, comments, etc..

Sincerely,
Gary M. Danelishen, M.S.
Webmaster | Open Encyclopedia of Chess Openings (OECO)
http://finaltheoryofchess.game-server.cc/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page

sollevy10

yigor, i wasn't able to take a look at it yet but will do it later after making my moves. have a nice day.Smile

Yigor
sollevy10 wrote:

yigor, i wasn't able to take a look at it yet but will do it later after making my moves. have a nice day.


Sol, no problems, take your time. Ask any questions and please inform me if U start doing something (to avoid make the same thing 2 times).Cool

Yigor

I'm finishing classification codes for the big section A00.Cool

sollevy10

alright. i'll be in touch as soon as i'm at it already.

Yigor
sollevy10 wrote:

alright. i'll be in touch as soon as i'm at it already.


Cool.Cool

pksunilkumar

Quite interesting. Go ahead friends and Best of luck!