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Renee22 12-17-2009 12:40 AM

Chess
 
Are you a chest player?:)


ME: NO, I just dont know how to play it, I tried.:no:

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Iam so sorry for spelling chess wrong, I cant play it or spell it Iam just dumm when it comes to this game.

GreyWolf 12-17-2009 03:28 AM

I can, and used to play it fairly often. I wasn't ever particularly good because it takes too much effort to be good, and it just wasn't something that interested me enough to put a lot of effort into.

It's fun if you have someone at exactly the same skill-level, but because it is a game of skill, playing someone who can beat you every time, or whom you beat every time, gets old pretty fast.

ratbastid 12-17-2009 07:10 AM

I'm a chest player.

Latenter 12-17-2009 08:20 AM

I used to be, but it's been a while now. I was never an expert, but I could hold my own at the high school level. Over time now I think I actually prefer Go, but haven't played it enough to get good at it.

girldetective 12-17-2009 09:49 AM

I taught my ex to play. We played many a game until I noticed him becoming anxious when I won. He tried very hard back then to learn stategy and play well.

Now? He's writing a book about chess.

LordEden 12-17-2009 09:54 AM

My friend and I like to drink and play chess. We play a lot of strategy games on the PC, so chess is a fun way to get that same feel of controlling armies without having to break out the PCs.

I'm always down to play, I'm decent at it, I just don't think that far ahead.

Xerxys 12-17-2009 10:09 AM

I fuckin' love chess. I am not good at it though ....

pan6467 12-17-2009 10:20 AM

I used to play a lot and was quite good at it, but haven't played seriously in awhile. It's a great game to develop strategy, analytical thinking and teaches patience. I loved playing against people who all they knew was to work for a mate. They always were easily directed.

Plan9 12-17-2009 10:22 AM

Spinelust is a ruthless chess player. She's kicked my ass numerous times on Yahoo! chess.

Baraka_Guru 12-17-2009 11:39 AM

Video games come and go, but chess? Chess is immortal.

nomcat 12-17-2009 12:07 PM

Chess is awesome... just wish I was better at it.

I spent a lot of time playing chess in coffeeshops in Amsterdam, great vibe for it.

Halanna 12-17-2009 02:14 PM

Chess is a classic and timeless.

I love the game, trying to figure 6 moves ahead and all.

I taught my son to play at an early age and we played it often.

I think we stopped playing when he could beat me consistently. It just wasn't as much fun anymore. :)

SecretMethod70 12-17-2009 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru (Post 2740293)
Video games come and go, but chess? Chess is immortal.

.

I don't get to play it too often because a lot of other people don't play, but I do enjoy it. It's one of those things I wish I did more often.

CinnamonGirl 12-17-2009 02:54 PM

I like the idea of chess more than the actual game itself. I'm a pretty terrible player... after a significant amount of time has passed, I start subconsciously (or if it's been a REALLY long time, very consciously) giving away pieces. I don't think I've played since high school.


Now, if you're up for Boggle or Scrabble, I'm totally in.

Halx 12-17-2009 03:49 PM

I love to play wiss zee chest... yez I dew!

Grasshopper Green 12-17-2009 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CinnamonGirl (Post 2740357)
Now, if you're up for Boggle or Scrabble, I'm totally in.

This.

My brother was an awesome chess player and played in and won tournaments. He tried to teach me to play, but I never found it to my liking. I don't think I have the patience for it.

pan6467 12-17-2009 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Halanna (Post 2740342)
I taught my son to play at an early age and we played it often.

I think we stopped playing when he could beat me consistently. It just wasn't as much fun anymore. :)

That sounds like my dad. He taught me at a very young age and would beat me something fierce, told me I would never learn if he "let me win". Never turned a game down. Then when I started beating him, he never played me again.

Some unsolicited advice from a son who has been there. Don't stop playing because he can beat you, it taught me my dad hated to lose and liked to play only when he could beat me. I lost some respect for him and we have never been that close again.

It wasn't winning or losing that was fun, it was playing my dad and having "quality time" with him.

bazkitcase5 12-17-2009 07:16 PM

well said Pan

I like to play chess. I'm far from an expert, but I can beat most people in my area and all my friends. Of course, I love strategy games. =)

My main game is checkers, which I use to play a lot in tournaments.... and before you make assumptions, checkers is just as difficult as chess when both players understand the strategy involved.

Fremen 12-17-2009 07:25 PM

I've never learned Chess, but my brother was taught by our old mailman's blind son.
Always thought that was cool.
(he had a collection of Braille Playboys)

mrklixx 12-17-2009 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru (Post 2740293)
Video games come and go, but chess? Chess is immortal.

So what does that say about video game chess?

dlish 12-18-2009 01:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bazkitcase5 (Post 2740430)
My main game is checkers, which I use to play a lot in tournaments.... and before you make assumptions, checkers is just as difficult as chess when both players understand the strategy involved.


you just made my day

i love checkers, but wasnt ever into chess, and wasnt half has good as i was in checkers.

its been quite a number of years since i played either game though

Xerxys 12-18-2009 06:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fremen (Post 2740436)
... (he had a collection of Braille Playboys)

Now your just making that up ...:no:

mrklixx 12-18-2009 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xerxys (Post 2740572)
Now your just making that up ...:no:

Braille Playboy absolutely exists. Of course I can't speak to whether or not the mailman's blind son had a collection of them or not. ;)

Baraka_Guru 12-18-2009 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrklixx (Post 2740488)
So what does that say about video game chess?

That chess can survive even the transiency of video games. :thumbsup:

Strange Famous 12-18-2009 02:10 PM

I know how to play but have never been much good.

I won the chess tournament at school at age 10... that was my high point.

I played for the first time in about 35years last weekend on FB, and Im 2-2 so far. I dont have the patience or intellect to be a good player, but I have the low cunning to beat ordinary players more times than they beat me.

bazkitcase5 12-18-2009 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dlish (Post 2740505)
you just made my day

i love checkers, but wasnt ever into chess, and wasnt half has good as i was in checkers.

its been quite a number of years since i played either game though

awesome :thumbsup:

I just wish checkers would get the respect that chess gets. Comments like "this isn't checkers" or "this is chess, not checkers" really piss me off. It is obvious when a person makes a comment like this that they have no idea how much there really is to checkers.

They require similar strategical qualities and look ahead skills, but from what I've read, chess tends to be more analytical, while checkers tends to be more math based. The best checker players who ever lived were all good at math. The best that ever lived had his PhD in Mathematics.

I wish I could explain more, but if anybody was truly interested, I'm sure I could find several sources and interested readings on this.

Sorry to thread drift. I really like chess too, but everybody already knows all about chess.

dlish 12-18-2009 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bazkitcase5 (Post 2740898)
awesome :thumbsup:

I just wish checkers would get the respect that chess gets. Comments like "this isn't checkers" or "this is chess, not checkers" really piss me off. It is obvious when a person makes a comment like this that they have no idea how much there really is to checkers.

They require similar strategical qualities and look ahead skills, but from what I've read, chess tends to be more analytical, while checkers tends to be more math based. The best checker players who ever lived were all good at math. The best that ever lived had his PhD in Mathematics.

I wish I could explain more, but if anybody was truly interested, I'm sure I could find several sources and interested readings on this.

Sorry to thread drift. I really like chess too, but everybody already knows all about chess.


maybe start a thread on checkers, or maybe a checkers vs chess thread. i'd love to hear it

Fremen 12-18-2009 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xerxys (Post 2740572)
Now your just making that up ...:no:

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrklixx (Post 2740768)
Braille Playboy absolutely exists. Of course I can't speak to whether or not the mailman's blind son had a collection of them or not. ;)

Yup, they're real, alright.

Our mailman moved into our neighborhood when I was a kid, around 11 or 12.
We had already been friendly with him, but then we made friends with his family after their move.
His son was in his mid-twenties and lived at home to help care for his mentally-challenged sister. (both the nicest people ever)

Anyway, my brother learned chess from him, and I learned to be disappointed early on in sex when I discovered the lack of pictures in a Braille Playboy. (don't worry, I found a regular weather-beaten Playboy out in the woods some time later on ;))

If a blind man says he only reads Playboy for the articles, you can take that to the bank. :thumbsup:

Oh yeah, as to checkers, I had another friend who would continuously kick my ass at checkers.
He made checkers a thing of beauty. Unfortunately, he died in high school when his 4wd flipped over and crushed him.

I like watching chess and checkers matches, but I can only play checkers. Not that well, either.

bazkitcase5 12-18-2009 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dlish (Post 2740913)
maybe start a thread on checkers, or maybe a checkers vs chess thread. i'd love to hear it

haha, funny you should mention that

2007:

http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/general...oard-game.html

Zeraph 12-18-2009 11:48 PM

Yeah, I play all right. I have the mind for it. Wish I knew more people I could play casually with though, and someone genius level to teach me some of the really cool stuff.

drag0nmanes 12-19-2009 05:57 PM

Loved to play chess back in middle school. Fun amount of strategy and skill involved. My favorite part about it was playing fast games, where you had to think on your feet so to speak and make moves without having large amounts of time to think about them. I really hated playing when the matches got to serious, to me it was just a fun game to play not some serious endeavor.

Poppinjay 12-19-2009 06:20 PM

I was in chess club. Despite being such an obvious nerd, I was also athletic. I went to a small school, we had to multi-task.

Now I never get the time to play nor do I know anybody who plays. People set up tables at Dupont Circle every day, but I'm not into stranger chess. Probably get an STD that way.

snowy 12-19-2009 06:24 PM

My SO and I have a chess set and we like to play from time to time. Not often, though, because he is really good (used to play in competitions) and well, I'm not nearly that awesome!

IdeoFunk 12-19-2009 06:43 PM

I actually used to be really good at chess when I was a kid. I had a good friend from school who was ranked 2nd or 3rd best in the province so my elementary chess team ended up going to a lot of tournaments. About four or five years ago I went through another chess phase and started playing it online with Yahoo but it just wasn't the same. Eitherway though it's an awesome game, and if I ever end up finding a board and a challenger I'm always down for a game.

Xerxys 12-19-2009 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fremen (Post 2740953)
Yup, they're real, alright. ... I learned to be disappointed early on in sex when I discovered the lack of pictures in a Braille Playboy. ... If a blind man says he only reads Playboy for the articles, you can take that to the bank. :thumbsup:

I still refuse to believe it because it just doesn't compute in my mind. I'm imagining myself with darkened shades, a grin on my face, one hand stowed away and the other furiously roving over a pictureless magazine! DOES NOT COMPUTE!!f

Quote:

Originally Posted by bazkitcase5 (Post 2740898)
awesome :thumbsup:

I just wish checkers would get the respect that chess gets. Comments like "this isn't checkers" or "this is chess, not checkers" really piss me off. It is obvious when a person makes a comment like this that they have no idea how much there really is to checkers.

They require similar strategical qualities and look ahead skills, but from what I've read, chess tends to be more analytical, while checkers tends to be more math based. The best checker players who ever lived were all good at math. The best that ever lived had his PhD in Mathematics.

I wish I could explain more, but if anybody was truly interested, I'm sure I could find several sources and interested readings on this.

Sorry to thread drift. I really like chess too, but everybody already knows all about chess.

I have to be honest with you, I used to play checkers and I have played every variation of it. It is a standard rotational strategy. I have won every single game when I realized how to keep the back wall out of focus and maintain a proper offensive. It all occurred to me very fast and frankly I might have been playing with very ordinary people but I beat everyone I enountered even online.

With chess, however, the variables are STAGGERING! I take eons before I decide on a proper move that will both effect offense and defense at the same time. Even then when I am playing with a novice, I end up overthinking it and been defeated. Chess IS harder than checkers. No matter how you want to spin it.

Shell 12-19-2009 10:16 PM

I love playing chess! Can anyone recommend a good website for playing with real people...for free? I've never played any games online...well, except slingo and tetris eons ago when I was first introduced to computers.

We have a chess club in my area that meets each week at a Bruegger's Bagels...maybe I should try that.

ObieX 12-19-2009 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shell (Post 2741259)
I love playing chess! Can anyone recommend a good website for playing with real people...for free? I've never played any games online...well, except slingo and tetris eons ago when I was first introduced to computers.

We have a chess club in my area that meets each week at a Bruegger's Bagels...maybe I should try that.


Board Games on Yahoo! Games

Halanna 12-20-2009 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pan6467 (Post 2740396)
Some unsolicited advice from a son who has been there. Don't stop playing because he can beat you, it taught me my dad hated to lose and liked to play only when he could beat me. I lost some respect for him and we have never been that close again.

It wasn't winning or losing that was fun, it was playing my dad and having "quality time" with him.

I'm sorry you had that experience with your Dad. :(

It really wasn't that serious with him though, we moved on to a game called Mastermind, and within weeks were on Supermastermind :


http://www.abstractstrategy.com/super-mstrmnd.jpg

And there is always Stratego, another favorite of ours. I'm lucky that at 17, my son still wants to hang with Mom sometimes.

bazkitcase5 12-20-2009 08:05 PM

xerxys, I took your quote to the other thread, so as to no longer disrupt this thread and look forward to seeing you there

pan6467 12-20-2009 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shell (Post 2741259)
I love playing chess! Can anyone recommend a good website for playing with real people...for free? I've never played any games online...well, except slingo and tetris eons ago when I was first introduced to computers.

We have a chess club in my area that meets each week at a Bruegger's Bagels...maybe I should try that.

If you decide to play in Yahoo let me know, maybe we can work out a time we can play each other. :thumbsup:

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Halanna (Post 2741515)
I'm sorry you had that experience with your Dad. :(

It really wasn't that serious with him though, we moved on to a game called Mastermind, and within weeks were on Supermastermind :


http://www.abstractstrategy.com/super-mstrmnd.jpg

And there is always Stratego, another favorite of ours. I'm lucky that at 17, my son still wants to hang with Mom sometimes.

Well, my dad as good as he is at somethings... lacks in others. For a long time I thought I had to win. This fed the gambling addiction... win redeem myself in his eyes.. lose I can keep those low self esteem feelings I had. Took years of therapy to work that out.

Mastermind and Stratego 2 very nice games. Loved Stratego.

I wouldn't say lucky... sounds like a good kid that has a good mom, very rare to find. Very nice to see.


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