I've played Phil Makepeace, who has an ELO rating and is strong enough to play in the British Championship


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Modest as ever.Daniel O'Dowd wrote: But my grade of 129 is far from lowly!
Daniel O'Proud.Charlie Reams wrote:Modest as ever.Daniel O'Dowd wrote: But my grade of 129 is far from lowly!
I was on chess.com until a week ago when they banned me without warning, called me a nazi and removed my account despite me never having broken any of the rules.james doohan wrote:I play chess every single day without fail, love playing the game, but have no official rating as I only play on the interwebs and don't think there is a club within 100 miles of me.
At the series 60 finals Hamish told me to fly over to Dumbarton (think it was Dumbarton he said) every Tuesday to help out his club![]()
. Hamish is class
If anyone is on chess.com and wants to play let me know
Is that not slightly pointless when there's a mate in one with Rf6?Kieran Child wrote:I was on chess.com until a week ago when they banned me without warning, called me a nazi and removed my account despite me never having broken any of the rules.james doohan wrote:I play chess every single day without fail, love playing the game, but have no official rating as I only play on the interwebs and don't think there is a club within 100 miles of me.
At the series 60 finals Hamish told me to fly over to Dumbarton (think it was Dumbarton he said) every Tuesday to help out his club![]()
. Hamish is class
If anyone is on chess.com and wants to play let me knowStill trying to clear it up and understand where on earth all the accusations have come from but the support person I'm in contact with seems completely clueless (and doesn't even capitalise 'Hitler' when he calls me it) so I think I'll never get back on there again. GAH!
Meh, here's another puzzle:
White to play and please in 6.
That's as maybe, but as David points out, a puzzle should never have more than one solution, or it is cooked.Kieran Child wrote:there is mate in one in my third puzzle with Qb8#, but that doesn't meet the stip.
It doesn't have more than one solution. There is only 1 way to please in 6, which is the stip.Daniel O'Dowd wrote:That's as maybe, but as David points out, a puzzle should never have more than one solution, or it is cooked.Kieran Child wrote:there is mate in one in my third puzzle with Qb8#, but that doesn't meet the stip.
Then your puzzle is pointless and untidy. Why would anyone bother with a six move mate when there is a 1 ply option?Kieran Child wrote:It doesn't have more than one solution. There is only 1 way to please in 6, which is the stip.Daniel O'Dowd wrote:That's as maybe, but as David points out, a puzzle should never have more than one solution, or it is cooked.Kieran Child wrote:there is mate in one in my third puzzle with Qb8#, but that doesn't meet the stip.
While this is true insofar as I've qualified for the main British on two occasions, I'm by no means 'up there'. My current English grade is 183 and my International ELO 2042, which puts me in the realm of the reasonably strong club player. Imagine me being in the Blue Square Premier of the English chess world; able to very occasionally take points off the big boys but usually kicking around with the enthusiastic amateurs. I'll be playing in the lower reaches of the Middlesex team this season.Daniel O'Dowd wrote:
I've played Phil Makepeace, who has an ELO rating and is strong enough to play in the British Championship![]()
I believe Jerry Humphries is 2000+.Kevin Thurlow wrote:Both Dave Ledger and Simon Gillam (who are more than useful players) have appeared on Countdown in the old 9-round era.