I can get 1/2 on a GM

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promotedpawn

Give me 2 simultaneous games. I will get 1/2 points atleast! 

promotedpawn

ok any player challenge me and ill get 1 point at least

drd

Is it the old "copy moves" trick? Sigh... another "genius."

Majnu2006
drd wrote:

Is it the old "copy moves" trick? Sigh... another "genius."


hahaha, yes it's an old trick.

the GM plays against himself.

promotedpawn

The only thing I say is: challenge me to two games. Everything fair. Simultaneous once white, once black I will not use help of any software or any external use

promotedpawn

nope. That I can get 1 out of 2 points on anybody.

Majnu2006

How would be your score if I give you 2 games. But you may have white pieces in both games! You would be in trouble. LOL hahaha, then your trick does not work.

promotedpawn

Do you want it rated or unrated if your not confident

Majnu2006

Rated or unrated... whatever. Just send me 2 challenges with the same color in both games and we can play and have fun.

Majnu2006

Yooo hooo I'm waiting.

promotedpawn

nope I know the other forum was a complete failure, but I know a trick to beat you.

themirrortwin

The "copy trick" would not work in 2 simultaneous games.  Take the situations:

1) player moves first, GM moves as black, GM makes a different move for his opening with white.  Already, the 2 games are different.

2) GM moves first, player moves as black, Player copies GM as white, then GM makes a response as black.

Once the games differ, the copy trick doesn't work because some moves can't be copied.

RandolphNewman

Promotedpawn, your trick is lame. When your opponent moves as white you'll move as white, and when your opponent then responds as black you'll move as black. You can keep this up the entire game, thus your opponent will inevitably play the same game against himself twice, winning one and losing one or drawing both. Technically you'll get the point, but it's worthless.

dsarkar

confidence is good, over-confidence is pride - which hath its fall.

RandolphNewman

Exactly.

JimmyM
optimisprimalx wrote:

Promotedpawn, your trick is lame. When your opponent moves as white you'll move as white, and when your opponent then responds as black you'll move as black. You can keep this up the entire game, thus your opponent will inevitably play the same game against himself twice, winning one and losing one or drawing both. Technically you'll get the point, but it's worthless.


Derren Brown used this same trick against a room of 9 Masters; which is probably where promotedpawn got the idea from Wink

promotedpawn

shhhhh! i wanted to win some games!

RandolphNewman

Hey, A for effort. If I had to play a grandmaster maybe I'd try it too.