December 21, 20187 yr Hey, I'm asking around if anyone here plays chess. I play on chess.com and I was thinking of making a soxtalk chess group. Thanks, Parkman
December 21, 20187 yr I am around 1130 Blitz on chess.com. Have gotten as high as 1272, but that was mostly a lucky streak.
December 22, 20187 yr 17 hours ago, Boogua said: I'm chisoxfan1987 on chess.com. 2066 blitz I know it's all relative, but how did you get so good? Did you play in high school/college? Have some kind of tutor? Just read a lot of books?
December 23, 20187 yr 10 hours ago, Leonard Zelig said: I know it's all relative, but how did you get so good? Did you play in high school/college? Have some kind of tutor? Just read a lot of books? I got into it a decent amount jr year of high school and got pretty good over the years. Played tournament chess long enough to win a few k in the under 1900 section and then stopped trying hard because winning a U2100 section requires some work. If you ever want to play or have any questions or anything, just let me know. E: I guess I didn't quite answer the question. The way to get better fast is tournament chess IMO. You can find some pretty cheap tournaments out there. Edited December 23, 20187 yr by Boogua
December 26, 20187 yr Author On 12/22/2018 at 9:28 PM, Boogua said: I got into it a decent amount jr year of high school and got pretty good over the years. Played tournament chess long enough to win a few k in the under 1900 section and then stopped trying hard because winning a U2100 section requires some work. If you ever want to play or have any questions or anything, just let me know. E: I guess I didn't quite answer the question. The way to get better fast is tournament chess IMO. You can find some pretty cheap tournaments out there. I played a lot as a kid through 8th grade, and then the kids club I was part of quit, I couldn't drive nor could I find a club on the USCF website that my mom would drive me to. Because of that, I quit playing from 2002-2014. I picked it up again, found a great club, and am just playing my second tournament in 2 weeks, and have a provisional USCF of 1330. I think that is pretty good after taking a 12 year hiatus. I didn't have nearly enough time to put into it after HS, until after I graduated college and failed to find work and needed something to occupy my time again. I always wonder how good I would have become if I didn't quit as a freshman in HS because I was just about to play tournament chess. What do you consider cheap tournaments? I can't find something in the area under 75-100 dollars, and that is just for entry. Edited December 26, 20187 yr by Jack Parkman
December 26, 20187 yr 6 hours ago, Jack Parkman said: I played a lot as a kid through 8th grade, and then the kids club I was part of quit, I couldn't drive nor could I find a club on the USCF website that my mom would drive me to. Because of that, I quit playing from 2002-2014. I picked it up again, found a great club, and am just playing my second tournament in 2 weeks, and have a provisional USCF of 1330. I think that is pretty good after taking a 12 year hiatus. I didn't have nearly enough time to put into it after HS, until after I graduated college and failed to find work and needed something to occupy my time again. I always wonder how good I would have become if I didn't quit as a freshman in HS because I was just about to play tournament chess. What do you consider cheap tournaments? I can't find something in the area under 75-100 dollars, and that is just for entry. www.evanstonchess.org/index.php/events2/uscf-rated-tournaments/january-19-trilevel-g-40-d5 take this one for example. It's not the longest time control, but it will be good experience for only $7. I live in Bridgeport, don't drive, and have gone to this place before. As you get more into the community you'll likely find more stuff.
December 26, 20187 yr Author 4 hours ago, Boogua said: www.evanstonchess.org/index.php/events2/uscf-rated-tournaments/january-19-trilevel-g-40-d5 take this one for example. It's not the longest time control, but it will be good experience for only $7. I live in Bridgeport, don't drive, and have gone to this place before. As you get more into the community you'll likely find more stuff. I've been there before, but Evanston is impossible to get to from my neck of the woods. There is no easy travel route and all require at least 90 minutes because of lack of access to highways. I used to go on Tuesdays after work when I worked in Highland Park. Edited December 26, 20187 yr by Jack Parkman
December 26, 20187 yr 28 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said: I've been there before, but Evanston is impossible to get to from my neck of the woods. There is no easy travel route and all require at least 90 minutes because of lack of access to highways. I used to go on Tuesdays after work when I worked in Highland Park. Yeah, that's tough then. Amateur team is coming up in February and that's like $40 a person I think. I think it's in Schaumburg. I don't really know much about the suburbs though.
December 26, 20187 yr Author 1 hour ago, Boogua said: Yeah, that's tough then. Amateur team is coming up in February and that's like $40 a person I think. I think it's in Schaumburg. I don't really know much about the suburbs though. I just signed up for the Tim Just open and that was $75. It is close enough to home for me to travel. 20 mins away on the weekends in the early morning.
December 26, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, Jack Parkman said: I just signed up for the Tim Just open and that was $75. It is close enough to home for me to travel. 20 mins away on the weekends in the early morning. Good luck at the tournament. I'd be glad to go over your games after if you wanted any advice or feedback.
December 26, 20187 yr Author 55 minutes ago, Boogua said: Good luck at the tournament. I'd be glad to go over your games after if you wanted any advice or feedback. Thanks man. You live in Bridgeport, right? I'm an IIT alum and would be glad to meet you there sometime to go over stuff in person.
December 27, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, Jack Parkman said: Thanks man. You live in Bridgeport, right? I'm an IIT alum and would be glad to meet you there sometime to go over stuff in person. Yeah. And that sounds good. Just let me know
December 28, 20187 yr Author Position from my game at the club today. I am black. Black to move and win. I messed this up btw and ended up losing this game. Boogua, stfu I know you know this based on your rating. Edited December 28, 20187 yr by Jack Parkman
December 28, 20187 yr Author 1 hour ago, Leonard Zelig said: So tempting to promote, but Ke5 might be the best move. Actually moving your king loses. h6 wins on the spot. He has to move a pawn first Edited December 28, 20187 yr by Jack Parkman
December 28, 20187 yr 52 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said: Actually moving your king loses. h6 wins on the spot. He has to move a pawn first I was looking at the board upside down, thinking it was from your perspective.
January 21, 20197 yr On 12/26/2018 at 12:37 PM, Jack Parkman said: I just signed up for the Tim Just open and that was $75. It is close enough to home for me to travel. 20 mins away on the weekends in the early morning. Did you end up playing?
January 21, 20197 yr Author 1 minute ago, Boogua said: Did you end up playing? No. I had to be an adult unfortunately. I cancelled my entry and ended up going to work. Edited January 21, 20197 yr by Jack Parkman
January 21, 20197 yr 18 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said: No. I had to be an adult unfortunately. I cancelled my entry and ended up going to work. What openings do you play? Just as white and then against e4 and d4. Just curious.
January 21, 20197 yr Author Just now, Boogua said: What openings do you play? Just as white and then against e4 and d4. Just curious. Rabbit hole as white. I play the Lopez against e5, and the Grand Prix against the Sicilian. I don't run into anthing else all that often when I play e4. I'll occasionally play d4, I'm learning the London System currently, but that doesn't work if the opponent plays d5 and I don't know the QGD all that well. Then you run into Slav/Semi Slav. I don't have the time to learn all of this shit, lol. Vs. e4 I play the Sicilian or Scandinavian, and am learning the Caro-Kann, because it is similar to the Scandinavian structure without as much of the risk with the Queen. vs. d4 I typically play the Nimzo Indian or Benoni stuff.
January 21, 20197 yr 2 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said: Rabbit hole as white. I play the Lopez against e5, and the Grand Prix against the Sicilian. I don't run into anthing else all that often when I play e4. I'll occasionally play d4, I'm learning the London System currently, but that doesn't work if the opponent plays d5 and I don't know the QGD all that well. Then you run into Slav/Semi Slav. I don't have the time to learn all of this shit, lol. Vs. e4 I play the Sicilian or Scandinavian, and am learning the Caro-Kann, because it is similar to the Scandinavian structure without as much of the risk with the Queen. vs. d4 I typically play the Nimzo Indian or Benoni stuff. Jesus. Lots of sharp stuff. Do you think you're better tactical than positional? Also, what Sicilian?
January 21, 20197 yr Author 7 minutes ago, Boogua said: Jesus. Lots of sharp stuff. Do you think you're better tactical than positional? Also, what Sicilian? 100% better tactical than positional. I like to attack, so..... I started playing in 1991, played until 2002 and then picked it up again in 2014. You don't learn anything playing safe. WRT the Sicilian, I'll play the Scheveningen or Najdorf, and I despise the Svechnikov and Dragon. I have a ridiculous problem taking my Edited January 21, 20197 yr by Jack Parkman
January 21, 20197 yr 1 minute ago, Jack Parkman said: 100% better tactical than positional. I like to attack, so..... I started playing in 1991, played until 2002 and then picked it up again in 2014. You don't learn anything playing safe. I disagree with this. Pretty much goes against how I got good, so I might be biased.
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