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Who is the best thread creator on Chess.com, in your opinion?

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Kurogkug, author of the famous "If you know" thread.

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rat

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Trysts, with her movie review forum, she kicked butt.

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winerkleiner wrote:

Trysts, with her movie review forum, she kicked butt.

I did enjoy it too. I was thinking about one for songs.

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nameno1had wrote:
winerkleiner wrote:

Trysts, with her movie review forum, she kicked butt.

I did enjoy it too. I was thinking about one for songs.

Songs would be cool, I thought about doing a thread about Family Feud. that is make a list of items and have people guess-for example:

oven, refrigerator, pots and pans, answer things you'd find in a kitchen.

But how would this go over with the chess crowd?

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winerkleiner wrote:
nameno1had wrote:
winerkleiner wrote:

Trysts, with her movie review forum, she kicked butt.

I did enjoy it too. I was thinking about one for songs.

Songs would be cool, I thought about doing a thread about Family Feud. that is make a list of items and have people guess-for example:

oven, refrigerator, pots and pans, answer things you'd find in a kitchen.

But how would this go over with the chess crowd?

I think it would be good, but you would have to have credible data, for what each answer should be to appease the peeps here. I think they used surveys, if I remember correctly.

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nameno1had wrote:
winerkleiner wrote:
nameno1had wrote:
winerkleiner wrote:

Trysts, with her movie review forum, she kicked butt.

I did enjoy it too. I was thinking about one for songs.

Songs would be cool, I thought about doing a thread about Family Feud. that is make a list of items and have people guess-for example:

oven, refrigerator, pots and pans, answer things you'd find in a kitchen.

But how would this go over with the chess crowd?

I think it would be good, but you would have to have credible data, for what each answer should be to appease the peeps here. I think they used surveys, if I remember correctly.

Yes you're right, I am thinking of The Pyramid (the one hosted by Dick Clark). 

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winerkleiner wrote:
nameno1had wrote:
winerkleiner wrote:
nameno1had wrote:
winerkleiner wrote:

Trysts, with her movie review forum, she kicked butt.

I did enjoy it too. I was thinking about one for songs.

Songs would be cool, I thought about doing a thread about Family Feud. that is make a list of items and have people guess-for example:

oven, refrigerator, pots and pans, answer things you'd find in a kitchen.

But how would this go over with the chess crowd?

I think it would be good, but you would have to have credible data, for what each answer should be to appease the peeps here. I think they used surveys, if I remember correctly.

Yes you're right, I am thinking of The Pyramid (the one hosted by Dick Clark). 

If you could use chess data for the q & a, I think you would be on to something. Maybe a chess aficionado could lend you a hand? No pun intended. You almost need a think tank, who knows chess for that, but it would be really cool, fun and educational if you could pull it off...

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All of my thread have been, up to this point, just off topic stuff unrated to chess,thus my knowledge of chess could be stuffed in a thimble so coming up with chess related material would overheat my brain, lol.

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winerkleiner wrote:

All of my thread have been, up to this point, just off topic stuff unrated to chess,thus my knowledge of chess could be stuffed in a thimble so coming up with chess related material would overheat my brain, lol.

Even though mine is a few hundred points higher, I would really have to do my homework, considering I only know basic things(by name) from education. The rest of it is raw calculation and instinct. You could make it really simple though to start out and have people post questions to try to stump others. That could get them to volunteer...