july 25th Blitz Tournament
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Bobby_Loewen
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i would love to play in a blitz tournament..i just wish it was closer to my homestate... in NJ :\ can we get something going on..closer here..
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Phil Bauer
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- What do you like about checkers?: In checkers you have to deal with every threat with defense or attacking that man. You can't run away. Face your enemy and never back down. Amen. With a dry cool wit like that I could be an action hero. I am also into tattoos, arm wrestling, beer, the universe/telescopes and the NHL. GO BRUINS!! I started playing checkers at the age of 31. I have a lot of catching up to do.
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Thanks for the motivation! Can't wait for my first trophy.tommyc wrote:Dont say that Phil...................i was like 42 when i started [lookin a passtime really] and ive won quite a few Masters Ty events in Ireland,and have a cabinet of trophys from all sections,so dont be put off by yur young 31 yrs........sure yur only a nipper yet.
As matter of fact i might even claim a record [at least in Ireland/GB] of having the most different OPPONENTS in Ty play.I calculate i have a total of 165 different players at all ranges and levels that ive played in my draughts lifetime.Is this a European /irish/ gb /record?? Whatever way it is i enjoyed my journey for thats wat it is..........its not just a game,its much more important than that !!!.
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Phil Bauer
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- What do you like about checkers?: In checkers you have to deal with every threat with defense or attacking that man. You can't run away. Face your enemy and never back down. Amen. With a dry cool wit like that I could be an action hero. I am also into tattoos, arm wrestling, beer, the universe/telescopes and the NHL. GO BRUINS!! I started playing checkers at the age of 31. I have a lot of catching up to do.
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Yes the New York/New England area needs more events. Freestyle events.Bobby_Loewen wrote:i would love to play in a blitz tournament..i just wish it was closer to my homestate... in NJ :\ can we get something going on..closer here..
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Good man Phil and ill tell yu i played for 2yrs before i got anything till Jim Duffy RIP who was running the Ty gave me a 6 point handicap and i got 3rd or 4th place, i think.WOW.But my first love was Mail play specifically the 10 yrs or so of the breaking down of the 11/12 Barred Openings for xboard play.I was like Denis Cayton dogged and determined but not much of a visionary across the board.So my advise is play what Suits yu.........its always best,whatever yur good at. After all we cant be good at everything we try surely? But............if we dont try it then we wont know what we are good at !!!! hehe.
Always read "Cannings Compilation 2nd Edition" every day.
- Eric Strange
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Re: july 25th Blitz Tournament
I think that 3 minutes is good for gayp.... most decent players can play 90% of gayp by memory. I think 5 minutes would be good for a 3-move game which I think a few less can play just from memory.BillyBoy wrote: And if anyone is going to tell me about Eric Strange yes I know he was in Nationals I talked to him and yes I know he is a strong player and he does blitz. So im just saying its not for me totally not knocking it I have alot of friends that play it and seem to be strong. Just my opin on the topic. Billy
I play 1/0, 1/1, 1/2, 2/0, 2/2, 3/2, 5/2 and will pretty much play any other timer depending who the opponent is. I just don't fancy wasting 30 minutes of my day playing someone who is not a challenge to me and waiting for him to think through his lost position. If I was playing Alex or max, jolt, fredo, ray, chee, jay, daniel, clint, clayton or any other strong player then I do not care what the timer is.
I believe playing fast games can bring you up to a good skill level very fast 1-3 years. after that it is time to slow down and analyze to train yourself to see more moves ahead. I think blitzing is good for beginners in my opinion. a new player can stare at the board for 2 hours and not really be analyzing anything worth looking at.
As far as trash talking goes.... I have a forum at http://cross-board.com/forum all you have to do is register...I check daily who tried to sign up and allow anyone who wishes to join. If you want access faster then just email me @ boredgames.net@gmail.com.... I dont mind trash talking of any kind on my site as long as they aren't direct physical threats.
I am very excited about Blitz tournament and I do not agree that this is meant to being us online players into it. Sure this is nice for us but as Alex told me before. Blitz play is used in chess and many other games and it is just a nice added thing to have for everyone. Online players would go to tournaments all the time if life wasn't in the way... Most of the better online players are either in college or right out of college brand new to jobs and don't really have the time or $$ yet.... give it some time and more of us will be going to tournaments. We are running in short supply though... definitely need more SERIOUS players.... I think if everyone started going to yahoo, pogo and facebook checkers and telling players about cross-board.com/checkers for study.... The ACF and live tournaments.... and get them to kurnik.... we could be in good shape.
Thank you
Eric Strange
- Danny_Alvarez
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So we should count your vote for the blitz tournament as 3/0 Eric?Eric Strange wrote: I think that 3 minutes is good for gayp....
Pssssssssssst Kim has any decision have been made on the timer?
cheers
Danny
Amateur Checkerist, Professional Lover of the Game
- Alex_Moiseyev
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I proposed ACF 2 options: 3 minutes and 5 minutes to each player for 1 game with resetting clocks.Eric Strange wrote:I think that 3 minutes is good for gayp
Eric, I agree that it makes sense to use 3 minutes for GAYP and 5 minutes for 3-moves.
However I recommended ACF for the first time give people a litle bit more time and use 5 minutes option. Not too many people have experience with Blitz with clocks and we must be kind to our small brothers.
The ony problem maybe - if we have good turn over and 20 or more players will show up. In this case Robin Round will take 6-8 or more hours.
Maybe as compromise - 4 minutes ... ?
Eric, what GAYP memory you are talking about ? In ACF National Master Division classic publish play usually never goes higher than 50% - 60% and many games are original. And Major and Minor players PP knowledges usually are limited by Old 14th main line
Eric, if you will be in Medina, we'll play less then 1 minute per game ... something like 5-8 minutes for 10 games. It's not so slow as in Internet where boring 1/0 is minimum
Alex
I am playing checkers, not chess.
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Eric, Very interesting points thanks for the reply. Billy
- Eric Strange
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Keep in mind Alex.... I am a player who is new to clocks and real boards. I think I can pick up on it very quickly though. I do agree maybe it is a good idea to make 5 min games for players who are new to clocks to get used to them... otherwise players may be discouraged by it before it even becomes a "Thing".
- Mac Banks
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Hello All,
I think the checker player "Fast Mover" might have been the fastest checker player of all time.
Please read information below and let me know what you think.
Checkers Poem
by Harvey Griffin
Another checker lover,
Harvey Griffin,
shares his thoughts on this great game.
Fast Mover Poem
Fast Mover was a real checker nut.
Everywhere he went,
he carried a checkerboard under his arm,
but never any checkers.
At the institute where his doctor had him committed for observation,
another patient asked him to play a game.
“Can you handle the Octopus?” Fast Mover asked.
“No, man, I don’t mess with no octopus,” the other patient turned and hastened away.
The doctor of the ward sent for Fast Mover to come to his office.
Of course, he took the checkerboard under his arm.
“Where are your checkers?” the doctor asked him.
“Don’t need any,” Fast Mover replied.
“I know all the games by heart. Want to play a game?”
“Sure, you move first,” the doctor told him,
wanting to placate his patient.
“Okay, 11-16,” Fast Mover offered.
“Then I'll go 47-49,” his doctor countered.
“That’s a losing move,” Fast Mover exulted,
where upon he picked up his board.
When Fast Mover left the hospital grounds,
staff members were running this way and that trying to locate him.
One attendant run up and asked a man,
“Have you seen a crazy man come by here?”
“What does he look like?”
“He’s about your height and he’s carrying a checkerboard under his arm like yours. But he doesn't have a mustache like yours.
If you see him, let us know,”
the attendant turned and ran off.
Fast Mover took his finger from under his nose and chuckled,
“That ‘Cook’ sure worked.”
Fast mover checkers poem, a good game of checkers, by Harvey Griffin.
All the best,
Mac Banks
I think the checker player "Fast Mover" might have been the fastest checker player of all time.
Please read information below and let me know what you think.
Checkers Poem
by Harvey Griffin
Another checker lover,
Harvey Griffin,
shares his thoughts on this great game.
Fast Mover Poem
Fast Mover was a real checker nut.
Everywhere he went,
he carried a checkerboard under his arm,
but never any checkers.
At the institute where his doctor had him committed for observation,
another patient asked him to play a game.
“Can you handle the Octopus?” Fast Mover asked.
“No, man, I don’t mess with no octopus,” the other patient turned and hastened away.
The doctor of the ward sent for Fast Mover to come to his office.
Of course, he took the checkerboard under his arm.
“Where are your checkers?” the doctor asked him.
“Don’t need any,” Fast Mover replied.
“I know all the games by heart. Want to play a game?”
“Sure, you move first,” the doctor told him,
wanting to placate his patient.
“Okay, 11-16,” Fast Mover offered.
“Then I'll go 47-49,” his doctor countered.
“That’s a losing move,” Fast Mover exulted,
where upon he picked up his board.
When Fast Mover left the hospital grounds,
staff members were running this way and that trying to locate him.
One attendant run up and asked a man,
“Have you seen a crazy man come by here?”
“What does he look like?”
“He’s about your height and he’s carrying a checkerboard under his arm like yours. But he doesn't have a mustache like yours.
If you see him, let us know,”
the attendant turned and ran off.
Fast Mover took his finger from under his nose and chuckled,
“That ‘Cook’ sure worked.”
Fast mover checkers poem, a good game of checkers, by Harvey Griffin.
All the best,
Mac Banks
- Danny_Alvarez
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hahahaha Thanks for sharing that Mac ... I am very partial to poetry (especially the checkers kind)
I don't know you guys but i know my wife has thought about committing me and my board from time to time....
So i share something with "Fast Mover"
cheers
Danny
I don't know you guys but i know my wife has thought about committing me and my board from time to time....
So i share something with "Fast Mover"
cheers
Danny
Amateur Checkerist, Professional Lover of the Game
- Alex_Moiseyev
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Yes, thats why I am here and thats what forum is about - say what you think and what you wish.Danny_Alvarez wrote:You believe you are entitled to do and say whatever you wish?
And all other also should say only real things, no promotional trash declarations.
Trying to say nice and look nice is not a MAN job and destination.
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On Blitz topic ... Clayton Nash reviewed my rules and said that they are very much cover everything in his mind and he concerned. He is busy now with various life commitments but will be back to checkers some day.
I am playing checkers, not chess.
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Dennis Cayton
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Greetings Alex:Alex_Moiseyev wrote:
Trying to say nice and look nice is not a MAN job and destination.
Is that what makes you so attractive to the ladies?
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_P1I-Or2ze18/T ... headed.jpg
Best Wishes,
Dennis Cayton
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Alex_Moiseyev wrote:Yes, thats why I am here and thats what forum is about - say what you think and what you wish.Danny_Alvarez wrote:You believe you are entitled to do and say whatever you wish?
Trying to say nice and look nice is not a MAN job and destination.
Alex obviously we have a difference of opinion and we will have to agree to disagree.
In my opinion, a champion at any discipline, (whether they admit it or not) is a role model for others. Because of that their actions and conduct are always on display. Being a world champion at anything comes with responsabilities, especially when young people look up to you. I am not talking about pretending to be nice or saying nice things, i believe you are missing my point completely. You keep doing your thing, but you ARE a role model Alex. (think about that).
Mr Cayton, i literally laughed out loud.... thanks for that.... in these days when things are dark and getting darker, humour is appreciated. Thanks.Dennis Cayton wrote: Greetings Alex:
Is that what makes you so attractive to the ladies?
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_P1I-Or2ze18/T ... headed.jpg
Also if you are to listen to Tommy , Alex isn't just attractive to the ladies only, hahahahaha
cheers to you both
Danny
Amateur Checkerist, Professional Lover of the Game