I prefer to use Figurine Algebraic Notation on my scoresheets.
Though it does make time trouble even more precarious.
I prefer to use Figurine Algebraic Notation on my scoresheets.
Though it does make time trouble even more precarious.
I prefer to use Figurine Algebraic Notation on my scoresheets.
Though it does make time trouble even more precarious.
More proof that ornate non-latin alphabets won’t help your chess
You misunderstand , the Latin alphabet ruins your chess simply because it is the latin alphabet.
Ornateness lowers the power of non-latin alphabets only
The main problem with the latin alphabet is the type of languages it creates which in turn influences how you reason
English: I do say , it is rather warmish today what?
French: Mon dieu...it is...how you say in English...hot as a cow turd today
Hebrew: Hot ( everybody knows today is today why elaborate?)
chess...
English and French: should I move the rook or the bishop first? What if it fails? I couldn’t stand another loss. Maybe I should have started with the Ruy Lopez. i hate this. Ok, I will try the rook
Jew: eh... queen takes rook, checkmate