shr wrote:bazkitcase5 wrote: ...
Extremely well said, Clay !
There are two types of knoweldges in game of draughts. One comes from book study (including programs opening books) ==> just read and memorize. Second type - from practice - just play and memorize. There shouldn't be any disproportion, and both sources must be use to build your own "opening database"If people ignore one of those sources - their knowledges somehow are limited and miss a big pieces of puzzle.
Good portion of my knpoweldges came from Internet and regular tournament play (there is no difference for me), other portion - from regular study.
Regards,
Alex
You should do more play than reading to improve. That is 100% fact. Players who play 200-500 games a week like the average online player will eventually pass up the offline players who read books and don't play except for the tournaments once a month(at most).
If the best 5 online players played a team match against 5 offline players in a combined match of blitz and untimed, I have my money on the online team to win more games. This could happen at Kurnik.
Alex, Nash, Patrick, are you up for this?