Magnus Carlsen. He looked young in the picture I saw.
I dont actually read chess books and have been trying to figure it out myself.
I only play one opening for white, The Birds Opening and if the opponent deviates from the move order they get destroyed
Although there was this one book that caught my eye...http://www.amazon.com/How-Play-Against-1-e4/dp/1857445864I spent most of my time looking at the very cool pieces they had, ornate boards, etc.Oh, and they had analog set computer players, whatever they're called.
You can export to PGN or some other notation can't you?I'm pretty sure there are a bunch of apps out there that will let you import a game. Xboard probably will, being what it is *shrug*
I went to London and there's this shop on Baker St. (other than the Sherlock Holmes Museum), completely dedicated to Chess, card games & a few other classics (like backgammon). I think you would have really liked it Tiwa.
Quote from Pyromanik: January 29, 2014, 02:47:01 amMagnus Carlsen. He looked young in the picture I saw.He was also in a pool in a suit like a rockstar.
After getting my arse handed to me constantly at Fischers Random Chess by Stockfish level 4
Magnus Carlsen successfully defended his title as World Chess Champion on Sunday. He defeated Challenger Viswanathan Anand in Game 11 of a 12-game match to achieve the 6.5 points needed to claim victory.Anand really went for it, attempting a dramatic sacrificial strategy when playing with the black pieces. It was a fitting end to a rematch of the 2013 WCC, when Carlsen ended Anand’s 5-time reign as champion
If you're looking for a game of chess but dont want to play against a human and dont want to lose against a computer, you can try playing against a random computer!http://chessboardjs.com/examples#5001It is quite hilarious
A chess grandmaster has been thrown out of an international tournament and faces a 15-year ban after he was caught sneaking to the toilet to check moves on his mobile phone.Gaioz Nigalidze, the current Georgian champion, was expelled from the Dubai Open Chess tournament when he was found using his phone in the middle of a match.The two-time national champion was exposed when his opponent lodged a complaint when he grew suspicious about his frequent trips to the lavatory.Tournament organisers found Nigalidze had stored a mobile phone in a cubicle, covered in toilet paper.
Quote from Pyromanik: January 29, 2014, 02:47:01 amI went to London and there's this shop on Baker St. (other than the Sherlock Holmes Museum), completely dedicated to Chess, card games & a few other classics (like backgammon). I think you would have really liked it Tiwa.This one:http://shop.chess.co.uk/Visit-Shop-s/1885.htmLots of cool sets. But oddly they don't seem to be in their online shop that I saw.
Finally, London has a real life chess cafe! You’ll find us in The BFI Lobby, 21 Stephen St, Off Tottenham Court Rd, W1T 1LN (nearest tube Tottenham Court Rd), every day 5.30pm – 10pm (closed Sundays). Free chess sets and clocks, for friendly games of chess in a relaxed, chatty atmosphere.Choose your own time control and grab a coffee or a glass of wine. Join our Facebook group to hear about special events and news https://www.facebook.com/groups/393548150795213/?fref=ts You can also use the group to arrange to meet a player of a similar level…or just come along any time Monday to Saturday 5.30pm – 10pm (closed Sundays) and play everyone. Boards and clocks provided.