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As I'm sure most of the readers are aware, there's a simul on! Attila Turzo has been playing a simul generally titled '1000 Bright Minds', in which he began playing 1000 opponents at once online and has since been adding members as the games dwind... | Read More
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I'm sure that anyone who has taken a moderate to high level reading or writing course, at least in America, is familiar with the ideas of metaphor, archetypes, motifs, and such, and that anyone who has taken a social psychology course--or as in my... | Read More
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When I started playing chess four years ago, I had no preference of side. I often played black because, well, everyone else preferred white, and I didn't care which side I played, so long as I had a chance to play. But now, I definitely know that ... | Read More
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Despite pursuing an education I also seek opportunities in chess. The World Amateur & U.S. Team East tournament, held annually in Parsippany, NJ, is among the best tournaments of all time. It is not so much because of the location, the Hilton ... | Read More
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Alright, this isn't all of what I wanted to blog about that I mentioned last time, but I'll get there, one thing at a time.
It is interesting how the internet has enabled me to remain private for the past four years while maintaining online frien... | Read More
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I've exhausted the potential of my last blog post, which explored my past games, and I'm ready to write a bit about the present.
So some time ago I began phasing chess out of my life since college was becoming very demanding. I stopped playing re... | Read More
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It's more than just a jump to the left*. It's a blast from the past. That's right, three years of intense chess gaming, all put here - here, in my blog! I will add them as I find them, but I'm certain that I can make them into some order, unless I... | Read More