Who has the most chess.com profile views??

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I dont know who it is, it might be one of the computers.... im not sure

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I'm guessing the daily puzzle.

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Me! lol

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Could it be Dan Heisman?

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I'll guess it's Donna:

http://www.chess.com/members/view/blackfirestorm666

Avatar of TetsuoShima

i guess its ivand or smyslov, the majority of people always go for cats.

Avatar of GreedyPawnGrabber

Must be pfren.

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The aforementioned Donna has 152077...gonna be tough to top that.

Avatar of VULPES_VULPES

Better question: who has the most profiles views relative to how long they've been a member?

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Aha!  Or how about the best "profile views to points" ratio?

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Maybe they should keep stats on who has viewed the most profiles and of those, who they have viewed the most...

...they could earn the Chess.com stalker of the year award and we could play this in their honor...

 

the official stalker's anthem...

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@nameno1had: I hope they'll never go that far.

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who the stalkers, or chess.com ? lol

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nameno1had wrote:

who the stalkers, or chess.com ? lol

Chess.com. It would creep many people out, that's for sure, sometimes even without a valid reason. Chess.com is an excellent substitute for Facebook, so people spend hours browsing through the profiles of random members, just for the heck of it. I do it regularly in between waiting for moves, it's very interesting and time-consuming.

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TheBigDecline wrote:
nameno1had wrote:

who the stalkers, or chess.com ? lol

Chess.com. It would creep many people out, that's for sure, sometimes even without a valid reason. Chess.com is an excellent substitute for Facebook, so people spend hours browsing through the profiles of random members, just for the heck of it. I do it regularly in between waiting for moves, it's very interesting and time-consuming.

It is a great way to find interesting people and chess players, as well as, cheats...

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I do it for psychologically analyzing my opponents, try to see what makes them tick. I review their threads, their styles in their earlier games, their mistakes. I wait ... in the darkness of my bedroom, waiting for the inevitable mistake they're going to commit, they all fail sooner or later, trust me. And when that happens, I laugh manically! Manically!!

Okay, I just made that up.

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I was gonna say, that is breaking a general chess rule....play the position, not the opponent...

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TheBigDecline wrote:

I do it for psychologically analyzing my opponents, try to see what makes them tick. I review their threads, their styles in their earlier games, their mistakes. I wait ... in the darkness of my bedroom, waiting for the inevitable mistake they're going to commit, they all fail sooner or later, trust me. And when that happens, I laugh manically! Manically!!

Okay, I just made that up.

OK, I'm into Alien spacecraft, medieval food and Monty Python. I read Rupert the Bear on Wednesdays.

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linuxblue1 wrote:

OK, I'm into Alien spacecraft, medieval food and Monty Python. I read Rupert the Bear on Wednesdays.

I like the Monty Python dead bird episode for the TV series and The Search fot the Holy Grail for the movies.  "What are you going to do, bleed on me!?"

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dunno