Can a chess player's playing style be determined from how they write their own personal signature?
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I prefer full descriptive notation.
As in: The pawn of the king steps forward two squares to take a part in the centre.
or: The king marches two squares to the right and the rook slides around the king two squares to the left.
but unfortunately thats not allowed in tournaments.
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Originally posted by Hans Jung View PostI prefer full descriptive notation.
As in: The pawn of the king steps forward two squares to take a part in the centre.
or: The king marches two squares to the right and the rook slides around the king two squares to the left.
but unfortunately thats not allowed in tournaments.
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Hans, I have maintained a good friendship with both Tom and Deen over the years. I ran CMA chess camps with them both, Tom from 2008 to about 2012 and then Deen after that. Tom found himself a lovely wife, left town, and has lived as a coach. Deen moved off of chess and into both Bridge and Scrabble. He has a world champion scalp in Scrabble. They both played in the world seniors chess event a number of years ago now, along with Jean Hebert and Dave Ross (maybe his brother, Paul, as well), I think in Germany, but apart from this I do not believe that either of them has been active playing.
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I just remembered that Tom liked to play in PEI and did so once a year for many years.
Lawrence Day had the longest run from 1962 to at least 2016. I think after he was no longer columnist of the Toronto Star (1976 - 2013) (37 years!!) his motivation shifted.
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Originally posted by Hans Jung View Posthttps://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=2052142 Brad, do you remember talk of this game? This is what made Nick feared. Baragar was a respected many time Canadian Championship competitor. Nick uncorked 21.Nxc6 and sacrificed two other pieces to push the C pawn through. What a brilliant game! I remember being astounded. Game of the tournament?
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Originally posted by Brad Thomson View PostThanks Hans, I certainly do not mind doing a little typing to get the games and notes in. My hope would be that the thread focused on the chess games and only on the chess games.
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Fantastic, thanks Neil. I have been going over the games from the actual magazines. I will look through other magazines for more Nick annotations. I know Nick annotated the famous Shirov game, there is an earlier Arkangelsk, and others. Hans has suggested a new thread for Nick's annotations. I will get it going. Please put the links there!
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