The 2,000,000th post game

Started by bluewaterrider52,234 pages

Morning, Riv.

Good to see you.

Let me know some time if the following diagrams (or any of my previous ones) help you understand Chess notation, at the least what something like "1. e4" or "15. 0-0" means.

Looking at the incredible suicide rate of this group ...

https://save.org/about-suicide/suicide-facts/

... I do sometimes wonder ...

https://www.charismanews.com/opinion/66048-the-truth-about-the-transgender-movement

Random submissions.

First scan illustrates, much as one example did earlier in this thread, that, in chess, enemies can SOMETIMES be better than allies ...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PGLeMdlYN60

Water rides are a blast.

Ohhboy

Originally posted by Wonder Man

Water rides are a blast.

Indeed they can be.

Indeed they can be ...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lsWaGhtuhl0

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I'll probably have the above 2-parter as a follow up to the Fool's Mate demo.

Demonstrates how power of position can override power of point value.

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
Morning, Riv.

Good to see you.

Let me know some time if the following diagrams (or any of my previous ones) help you understand Chess notation, at the least what something like "1. e4" or "15. 0-0" means.


Sup, man!

TBH it’s all Greek to me, but don’t take it personally, you can’t undo my TBI/PTSD scrambled brain. 😛

Yup

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=
Don Lemon. Trump Thanos trolling commentary (Knowles)

https://draxe.com/health/naturally-reverse-cavities-heal-tooth-decay/

Originally posted by bluewaterrider

Morning, Riv.

Good to see you.

Let me know some time if the following diagrams (or any of my previous ones) help you understand Chess notation, at the least what something like "1. e4" or "15. 0-0" means.

Originally posted by riv6672

Sup, man!

TBH it’s all Greek to me, but don’t take it personally, you can’t undo my TBI/PTSD scrambled brain.

🙁

Do know there are a lot of people who appreciate what servicemen past and present like yourself have done and experienced, Riv.

Physique magic. Only recall seeing such a dramatic difference between flexed and unflexed 3 or 4 times ...


Same model does double-digit V-ups.

Same model. Forgotten the name of this machine.

A tactics problem in Chess that uses algebraic notation.
I'll practice describing such exercises in tutorial fashion if opportunities regularly present in the future:

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1. e4

The most common single move in Chess, written in algebraic notation.
This is the famous "Pawn to King Four" (P-K4) that most have heard.

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Two random screenshots of games played relatively recently.

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Aubrie Bromlow and her husband.