Thought it would be nice to share this. Some photographs of Newell Banks I have never seen before.
http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/banks.html
Newell Williams Banks
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Re: Newell Williams Banks
Lindus, thank you for the link to the Edward Winter article on Newell Williams Banks, someone who put checkers on the map in my home state of Michigan. Winter, a chess writer, actually "gets it" concerning checkers! The comparison Banks makes to chess vs checkers makes for interesting reading, although no one has the last word on that comparison! Interestingly, in the internet chatter of today it is Chess that suffers from the number of possible moves compared to the game of Go! What a fallacy! But IMHO, if you combine the best aspects of Chess and Go, you end up with Anglo-American Checkers. The Banks vs Marshall chess game where Banks wins in the end game shows that what Banks said about chess players should study checkers to improve their end game is so very true! Banks, ironically, must have forgot about the great Philidor when he stated that musicians don't make good chess players! Over all this is a rich article with good pictures, and even the chess diagrams are well placed!
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Re: Newell Williams Banks
Pat McCarthy said to me when asked about the comparison of Chess and Checkers. “They are both entirely different games and not really played on the same board.” Pat was a Checkers grandmaster and a strong expert at Chess.
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Re: Newell Williams Banks
Hi George,
You will no doubt be familiar with this page. Thought it would be nice to share it with others too.
http://www.checkerschest.com/checkers/banks2.htm
Regards,
Lindus.
You will no doubt be familiar with this page. Thought it would be nice to share it with others too.
http://www.checkerschest.com/checkers/banks2.htm
Regards,
Lindus.