[MENTION=1557]maffew[/MENTION]I've never seen a 1 move per day game before.
What's the point in waiting so long?I've got games going on that allow 1 move per 3 weeks
What's the point in waiting so long?
Crazy, but fair enough.Moves rarely take that long, but having the option is good. Couple of reasons really:
1 - Life/work is busy; I don't want to play a game for weeks/months only to find I've lost the game from a winning position on move 45 just because I couldn't take 5 minutes that day to make a move.
Understood, sounds good.2 - I much prefer slow chess - being able to take 5/10 minutes analysing every move (even if just a couple per day) and either winning/losing a proper thought-out game is much more enjoyable for me than playing a 5/10 minute game that I'll ultimately win or lose due to someone rushing & blundering a move.
I didn't even know this world existedI've actually got about 30 or so games on the go, so anytime I fancy playing there will be several games in which it's my move.
I didn't even know this world existed
When I was in junior school (Woodingdean 1965-66) we had a chess club on Friday afternoons and we also played against other schools as well. One tournament with 3-4 schools playing my brother begged me to teach him the 4-move checkmate before we started (I beat him with it all the time) so I relented and told him the moves. His first game lasted 30 seconds and yes he won with the 4-move checkmate. I have played only a couple of times since those early days but strangely enough my daughter was playing against her boyfriend last night, she lost 3-0 and she told me to butt out when I tried to help her with a few moves.I used to play for my school back in the day and managed to beat the teacher who ran the school chess club, who got a bit miffed.
I haven't played for ages and can't find people here who can.
I taught my youngest daughter how to play, but she is growing up now, busy and can't remember how to play.
A dying art, oh, and go to bed.
When I was in junior school (Woodingdean 1965-66)
I'm in. Might be tricky to commit to times for 'live' games now and again but for longer/correspondence games I'm all over it. I've joined the chess.com club.
I'm not sure I'm very good, though...
The year was the chess club (1965-66) year, my last year at Woodingdean Juniors. We moved from Woodingdean to Moulsecoomb but I still went to school in Woodingdean for the last year of the juniors then went to Stanmer SC. As you said 10-11 year olds getting buses on their own or walking miles is not the done thing over the last 20-25 years. I grew up in Woodingdean but was made in Moulsecoomb.Why were only in junior school for one year? Were you expelled or were you of those super-bright kids who went to Oxford at 10?
Woodingdean must have been a strong chess-playing school. I remember playing a match there in 1968 and our school lost 5-1 (I was the only one who won).
As an aside, what was most remarkable about it was that we made our own way there: I can't imagine six 10 and 11 year-olds walking to Woodingdean on their own these days (even if it was only from Moulsecoomb and Bevendean)
I like 90 minutes games with a break at halftime. They have changed the clock rules recently and I don't like the new time rules. Not sure I understand them. The old ones with 2 hours for 40 moves was about right.
Why were only in junior school for one year? Were you expelled or were you of those super-bright kids who went to Oxford at 10?
Woodingdean must have been a strong chess-playing school. I remember playing a match there in 1968 and our school lost 5-1 (I was the only one who won).
As an aside, what was most remarkable about it was that we made our own way there: I can't imagine six 10 and 11 year-olds walking to Woodingdean on their own these days (even if it was only from Moulsecoomb and Bevendean)
I like 90 minutes games with a break at halftime. They have changed the clock rules recently and I don't like the new time rules. Not sure I understand them. The old ones with 2 hours for 40 moves was about right.
A break is always going to be on someone’s turn though. Even if you hide the board, they may remember it and effectively get extra time to consider their next move, surely?
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