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How do I lose to thee? Seattle Extravaganza 2019

How do I lose to thee? Seattle Extravaganza 2019

ergodicbreak
| Nov 13, 2019
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(with apologies to EBB) How do I lose to thee? Let me count the ways. I lose to thee by selection of a candidate move I didn't take time to calculate, or to prove its refutation, just hoping for the best. I lose to thee as if I was playing...

Down the Road: Portland

Down the Road: Portland

ergodicbreak
| Oct 28, 2019
| 246
| 2

It's hard to believe more than a year has passed since the last Portland Fall Open. I had such a good time last year (despite a rather mediocre result in the open section) I made sure to schedule a return trip, and this time I did things a littl...

No one expects the Washington Open

No one expects the Washington Open

ergodicbreak
| Jul 1, 2019
| 228
| 2

What happens when you say you're going to train for a tournament? In other words when you say you're going to try to do better than last time, since I can't imagine training to do worse. I guess you might be wary of a large foot in your mouth whil...

Road to the Washington Open

Road to the Washington Open

ergodicbreak
| Apr 23, 2019
| 160
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I've played in the Washington Open the past two years, twice in the u1800 section with even results. In 2017 my performance rating was about 1450, and in 2018 1650, but on the ground in Washington I'm not sure there's much of a difference in playi...

8 ways of looking at a Wing Gambit

8 ways of looking at a Wing Gambit

ergodicbreak
| Apr 13, 2019
| 267
| 3

I don't recall what turned me on to the Wing Gambit (for this article I'm talking about lines in the Sicilian rather than Evans). I think it was either Ken at the Armory or possibly Ron from the SCC, both of whom play some sharp lines. I'm pretty ...

On the Road: Live from New York!

On the Road: Live from New York!

ergodicbreak
| Apr 7, 2019
| 231
| 4

Like a prime time news show we're actually live with a delay, though it's three months rather than 7 seconds...this is slow chess after all. Back in December over the holidays I was in New York City as I usually am, and for the last couple of year...

Extraneous Moves

Extraneous Moves

ergodicbreak
| Apr 3, 2019
| 252
| 0

Recently I've been playing a lot of 3 2 blitz...that's sort of a joke because in the last three years I've played over 9000 games of blitz. Even so, recently I've been playing a lot of blitz and have felt particularly frustrated as I've lost a str...

On the Road (the first time)

On the Road (the first time)

ergodicbreak
| Oct 20, 2018
| 248
| 2

I've always been a little jealous of our UK and European city club hopping chess brothers and sisters, with many local clubs within pawn chucking distance of each other. Here in the Northwest it seems like getting to another club involves Oregon T...

A Tale of Three Seafairs

A Tale of Three Seafairs

ergodicbreak
| Jul 28, 2018
| 252
| 1

The 2016 Seafair Open was my first tournament; that week it occurred my first as a member of the USCF and the Washington Chess Federation. I see the Seafair Open as marking my scacchic year and the occasion, as I've written before, for an annual s...

Trying Too Hard: Washington President's Cup 2018

Trying Too Hard: Washington President's Cup 2018

ergodicbreak
| Feb 19, 2018
| 376
| 2

Going into the President's Cup at the Seattle Chess Club this past weekend I was feeling good. My last two tournament performance ratings were 100+ points over my OTB rating, in my last two open section tournaments I scored 2/5 and 3/7, and my che...

The Cramps: Seattle City Championship 2018

The Cramps: Seattle City Championship 2018

ergodicbreak
| Jan 20, 2018
| 293
| 3

Due to a mix of my affinity for complications and general lack of chess skill I often end up with knotty positions where my pieces can't go anywhere. Was it Tal who said you must lead your opponent into a dark wood where the path out is only wide ...

My 51 Most Memorable Games

My 51 Most Memorable Games

ergodicbreak
| Jul 9, 2017
| 472
| 0

Nearly a year has gone by since my first tournament. Aha, I thought, time for a retrospective. July to July, my scacchic year. Looking over the list of games in my database I even thought I had a clever title for this blog post. However when I loo...

Karpov Can?

Karpov Can?

ergodicbreak
| Feb 15, 2017
| 647
| 4

In my endless quest to avoid 1. e4 e5 I've been playing the Caro-Kann, and for whatever reason I enjoy the positions that result, despite the fact that I lose in most of those positions. But since losing is fun (tm) I've started to explore the Car...

The Times They Are A'Changin

The Times They Are A'Changin

ergodicbreak
| Oct 8, 2016
| 658
| 0

A couple of weeks ago I played in my second tournament, the Seattle Fall Open. I played some bad games, and some semi-bad games, and some semi-good games. The observant reader might ask if the last two are the same kind of game. Luckily for everyo...

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