A Draw Against A 1900s Opponent : Could I Actually Win ?

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eric0022
lexiebkm wrote:
DeMaZha01 wrote:

who are you you not lexbkm becase you inggris but you are indonesia

I have told you elsewhere that this is a general forum in which readers are from all over the world. So, unless for certain reasons, we are expected to write in a language that is acceptable, understable by all readers/users.

 

The draw was quite impressive (though the missed opportunity was a tough one to swallow considering that a path to a win was there, albeit not easy to find).

 

But I am even more impressed by your command of English.

lexiebkm
eric0022 wrote:
lexiebkm wrote:
DeMaZha01 wrote:

who are you you not lexbkm becase you inggris but you are indonesia

I have told you elsewhere that this is a general forum in which readers are from all over the world. So, unless for certain reasons, we are expected to write in a language that is acceptable, understable by all readers/users.

 

The draw was quite impressive (though the missed opportunity was a tough one to swallow considering that a path to a win was there, albeit not easy to find).

 

But I am even more impressed by your command of English.

Thanks for your comment.

Despite missing the chance to win, I was and am still satisfied with the result, considering my opponent is much higher rated than me. From there, I can take lesson for my own improvement.

Regarding my English, I am far from fluent. I can say my English is currently very limited. Looking at the flag in your profile, I guess you are Singaporean. Apart from the so called Singlish (Singaporean English), I have seen most of educated Singaporeans have very good command of English, both written and spoken, compared to majority of educated people in my country. I have to admit that. Btw, my sister and her family have been living in Singapore since around 2006.

Six_Pack_Of_Flabs

I got English Command. Good.

DeMaZha01

ok