What is your CHESS PERSONALITY?

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  • jelo-amie  

    Find out your CHESS PERSONALITY and post it here after going to this site  www.chesspersonality.com


    Heres mine (accdg to the survey) 

    http://www.chesspersonality.com/type/mad-scientist

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    jelo-amie  

    Mad Scientists believe in justice and principles in chess, and use passion and calculating ability to prove their beliefs. The Mad Scientist is capable of carrying out brilliant attacks, but will only do so when he believes it is the right way - he won't normally play speculatively. More often that not the Mad Scientist is the one facing an attack, and he is willing to do that if he believes the attack is not objectively correct. Mad Scientists are also experimenters, trying different ways to expand the horizons in chess.

    Wilhelm Steinitz is a Mad Scientist

    Wilhelm SteinitzWilhelm Steinitz (1836-1900), the first World Champion, was a Mad Scientist. Beginning as an attacking player specializing in gambits (as was the style at the time), Steinitz eventually realized that chess obeys certain rules and principles, and that a player - regardless of how brilliant - could not circumvent those rules and force through a winning combination if his game was not well-founded. Steinitz's style changed into a positional and defensive one, in which he often accepted extremely passive positions to defend his theories, but also showed that brilliant results could be produced. His contemporaries initially didn't understand his play, seeing it as bizarre or even cowardly, but later his principles were accepted, and he is regarded as the father of modern chess theory.

brigatine-66

Thank you amie you are awesome:) every one I started putting all of our teaching and study videos on amies forum:) however every one can do there own or add things in any forum or news item. its ok with me if its ok with every one else thank you all for all you do for our team. your friend brigatine-66:)

brigatine-66

TheBackyardProfessor: How to Make a Proper Plan...http://youtu.be/RdY7_N3uVJk

brigatine-66

The BackyardProfessor link to his site...http://www.youtube.com/user/TheBackyardProfessor/about

brigatine-66

amie"s forum is the place for our team to put teaching chess study material and videos and talk about chess. So cool thanks amie and every one for all you input about chess:)

Philip-DaVoulas

I have the desire to be a  better chess player but not the patients to make it happen.

brigatine-66

I learn more by watching teaching vedeos then reading Have not read to much in my life when I lisen to teaching videos my game got so much better like over knight. I found at the bottom of this page and any page on chess.com there is the youtube Icon. press on that and it goes to chess.com youtube videos. those videos really got my game going and understanding and my chess game. And found TheBackyardProfesser teaching videos they are real good teaching and there is alot more. and yes every thing amie and Carly put up. and all are other friends put up things to learn. And lets not Forget The Black_Knight his youtube link is real good to my friends will put his link up to thanks you guys brigg:)

brigatine-66

Tyrone Ferrara The Black_Kinght youtube site link awesome:)...http://www.youtube.com/user/tyrone0ferrara/featured

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http://www.chess.com/blog/Alipun/long-puzzle

SebLeb0210

It says that I am a ''Genius'' And it also says that I am very solid and positional

brigatine-66

awesome thats what are news letters say about us we are all Genius happy birth day to all:)

brigatine-66

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/more-puzzles/puzzle475  this is a puzzles and games from Nm ozzie_c_cobblepot thank you for your info my friend:)

brigatine-66

http://www.chess.com/blog/tanjung/double-attack-3

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http://www.chess.com/groups/notes/rush-fans-for-chess

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http://www.chess.com/forum/view/more-puzzles/chess-tactics3

Joker-rev

I'm a Natural                                                                                             Naturals are well-rounded players who seek a healthy initiative, remain in control of their emotions and follow their intuition rather than constantly looking for exceptions to the rules of chess. A Natural seeks healthy openings and healthy positions. They don't usually win by trickery, but once they obtain an advantage they are all but unstoppable. Naturals place a high value on remaining calm and rarely get into time pressure or uncontrollable situations.

Viswanathan Anand is a Natural

Viswanathan AnandViswanathan Anand (born 1969), the classical world champion from 2007 to 2013, is a typical Natural player. Utilizing his intuitive feel for the game, early in his career Anand would sometimes defeat grandmasters while using only a few minutes on the clock. A player who is very much in control of his emotions, Anand seeks well-founded attacking play based on his intuitive understanding of the game.

brigatine-66

http://www.chess.com/home/view_message?id=1182815818

brigatine-66

http://www.chess.com/blog/quietvolcano/monthly-blog-february

brigatine-66

http://www.learnchessrules.com/                                                                       http://chess.about.com/od/tipsforbeginners/qt/PieceValue.htm                     http://www.viewchess.com/cbreader/2013/1/9/Game18587862.html                     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Ra%C3%BAl_Capablanca               https://www.google.com/search?q=Jaffe+v+Capablanca&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS539US539&oq=Jaffe+v+Capablanca&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8                 https://www.google.com/search?q=McCorkle+v+Montyesq&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS539US539&oq=McCorkle+v+Montyesq&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8       http://www.viewchess.com/cbreader/2013/8/9/Game6991106.html

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeMYBXEhCL0                                               http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeMYBXEhCL0                                            http://www.chess.com/article/view/the-epic-breakthrough