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JoeyKTrombone

In general, when if it's a GM annotation, you can infer that Susan Polgar showed the annotation to her viewers, as she often does to help people improve their chess.  



notmtwain

I had to copy this out from the notes to see if it made any more sense:

GM Tom Polgar annotated the game, but, like before, Susan Polgar showed this annotation to her viewers. Therefore, if it's a game that I did not annotate, then it's more then safe to infer that Susan showed it because, pretty often, there is an annotation analysis, and the idea is, of course, improving your chess. In addition, there are and were other replacements in terms of teachers, as we know about, but I found a GM replacement. And, it is no other then Susan Polgar because she shows annotations, like this and positions that are meant to be HW since they're daily quizzes for the same purpose. So, I will be, from time to time, doing this, as long as, it's a short game. That is, unless they call it an annotation, as opposed to, a game analysis, as then, it's more thorugh, and thus, more important, like my favorite annotation that I showed, about a week and a half ago.

/ Nope.

pfren

Who the heck is that GM Tom Polgar?

Not that the rest make more sense...

Even GM Google Translate would do way a better job.

notmtwain
pfren wrote:

Who the heck is that GM Tom Polgar?

Not that the rest make more sense...

Even GM Google Translate would do way a better job.

Tom Polgar is Susan Polgar's 15 year old son. Born in 1999, he is presently FIDE rated 2034. He is also known as Tom Polgar-Shutzman.

All that convoluted stuff was added. Just skip that to get to Tom Polgar's analysis.

JoeyKTrombone

I thought that Tom was a GM with at least a 2500 rating because when I googled it, it said GM on it.  And, the reason that I copied and pasted it, is that it has a lot variations that I play through.  I find it to be helpful and good for chess improvement.

notmtwain
JoeyKTrombone wrote:

I thought that Tom was a GM with at least a 2500 rating because when I googled it, it said GM on it.  And, the reason that I copied and pasted it, is that it has a lot variations that I play through.  I find it to be helpful and good for chess improvement.

Tom Polgar's annotations were fine.

What I could not understand is what you wrote.

JoeyKTrombone

Yes, I agree, notmtwain.   Next time, I have to be clear.  BTW, when I'm finished playing through all the variations, I will copy and paste another one right here.

JoeyKTrombone

Ok, here's another annotation from the same person.  

JoeyKTrombone

Here's another one.  But, this time, it was annotated by a GM.  His name is Davorin Kuljasevic.  And, he is my favorite annotator of all time as the one before was my favorite annotation from the same GM, with this, being my second favorite annotation.   

 



Ziryab

I read Chess Informant. Most games in that publication have GM annotations.

JoeyKTrombone

I have never heard of Chess Informant.

Ziryab

http://www.chessinformant.org

kco

do you get the download version or the hard copy ?

Ziryab

I have the current issue as book and CD. I have several previous issues as download. I have the whole series on my computer. Most were acquired as CDs containing multiple issues. I have maybe twelve issues as books.