Originally posted by David Ottosen
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A Sign of the Chess Times
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Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View PostWhen I was younger, friends told me buying chess books would help me improve. So I bought some chess books. Maybe too many.
So, there was some improvement, but "diminishing returns" maybe?
But now that I look back over the years, I think I know what went wrong. I have one question.
Was I supposed to read them? :)
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Originally posted by David Ottosen View Post
The day I knew my chess peak was passed was playing a tournament, winning my game, and my young opponent asking why I deviated from my usual way of playing that opening. I confidently informed him I'd never played that variation before and he opened his database to show me two games I'd played in the line (both of which I'd played much better in the past than I did against him). Kids today don't study books - they study opponents and databases.
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Originally posted by Hans Jung View Post
chuckle, chuckle - that feeling resonates - in a recent game my opponent asked me why I played that way in a line I had played many times before. I basically answered that I couldnt remember any of my previous opening play."We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." - Aesop
"Only the dead have seen the end of war." - Plato
"If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and from robbing he comes next to drinking and Sabbath-breaking, and from that to incivility and procrastination." - Thomas De Quincey
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Originally posted by Hans Jung View PostNot that comes to mind now. Was I sitting at the board when this happened?
Now, Hans, let's talk about your memory. It could be the case that you've repressed your memory of this game. Whether tournament, skittles, or blitz, I believe this was the only game I ever won from you!!! I still have the game score (somewhere). To quote Neil Frarey, "Ha!" :)"We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." - Aesop
"Only the dead have seen the end of war." - Plato
"If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and from robbing he comes next to drinking and Sabbath-breaking, and from that to incivility and procrastination." - Thomas De Quincey
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