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Go Tigers indeed! Thanks Josh. Reading and studying the chess mentor explanations was interesting, however, not easy to understand if such chess connotations couldn't be understood.
Excellent, hopefully we can now beat the the chess.com machine with close eyes in the next days.
Thanks

by the way how well do you do against the computer,if you can't beat it with ease on both sides of the board.....stick to plan B ....by the way what do you do there,and if your married take it from me the wife is not going to like the time you spend at the board.....

MANNY123 wrote:
by the way how well do you do against the computer,if you can't beat it with ease on both sides of the board.....stick to plan B ....by the way what do you do there,and if your married take it from me the wife is not going to like the time you spend at the board.....
Surely Manny, heard you there indeed. Definitely makes sense and I surely won't bet on that one, but up until now everything with chess is an entertainment but I'm getting disciplined to play at least an hour a day, but I need to study as i'm getting stagnant on repertoires and general improvements.
The chess.com computer is quite challenging, it can be easy one day and you win it, and then you can play against it for 2 weeks in a row and you never beat it no matter if you play it 100 times. I won no more then 4-5 times as I remember, but it was back on late June early July. Don't know if the "easy" mode against the chess.com computer is supposed to be very possible to beat consistently. But 1-2 wins boosted enough confidence to keep player against the "easy" mode machine so, we should figure later I guess.
Juan Pablo 23 eh. Eso queda bien cerca de la cancha e los Vaqueros, buenos recuerdos.
Saludos
- Deberiamos jugar luego por diversión
Old dude over here is uping up the ante, however, I am yet to understand what the variations in starting words of moves, in many situations, mean.
Ndc5, Kc2, Dxe, Ba6. Very fascinated by this basic mathematics implication moves.
Can anyone point me to a great lecture, tips or chess.com explanation of what the beginning words mean. As you know it goes on and on and I find it great to beat the computer on easy from time to time when focused by opening d2-d4.
Anyone?