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Post by knightmare » Sat Dec 17, 2011 11:49 am

Hi Brian,
You recently ask me how long I’ve been playing chess, and as I started to form my reply I realized I wanted to say more than I could in the chat window. Hope no one minds if I answer here.
My earliest memories of the game are of playing against my UNCLE Gene. He was a crusty old curmudgeon, yellow teeth and yellow fingers, I can’t conjure his image without a Chesterfield dangling from his lips. I think even then he was probably dying. He would sit so still and motionless over the board the entire cigarette would burn down without the ash falling off. It was 1964 and I was 12 years old. Forty years my senior and a bit a sadist he must have been, because he always took great delight, in his avuncular sort of way, of watching me suffer, but never made the smallest attempt to teach me anything about the finer points of tactics or strategies. I came back for regular blows to my ego until finally all interest in the game was crushed. Or perhaps that’s when I discovered girls.
I gave no more thought to the game for many years until one day I was flipping thru the TV channels and chanced upon a chess game being analyzed on PBS. It was Shelby Lyman doing a “play by play’ analysis of the Korchnoi vs. Karpov. The ghost of Uncle Gene and his Chesterfields was impossible to suppress. Still clueless, but longing for a chance at redemption, I set up my recently acquired Onyx chess set and tried to follow along. Dazed and Confused at every turn I wondered “what I’m I missing?” Every plan I conceived was ruined when they kept making the wrong moves. Finding no bliss in my ignorance, and with a newly determined desire to learn the game, I asked Santa to bring me one of those table top chess computers from Radio Shack, and being the good boy that I am, my request was granted. I must have invested a thousand hours and risked divorce over the next two years and never once captured the flag. Its been said that doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result was I sign of stupidity. Well I’ve been called many things in my life, and if that computer could talk…….. but I was making progress. A copy of “Chess For Dummies” and an epiphany began to turn the tide. I started to write down the games score of games with my nemesis from Radio Shack. I filled volumes of Composition note books and began to reverse engineer the games. Ruy Lopez and Nimzo Indian, Queen Indian and Giuoco Piano, all grist for my mill. Where it used to crush me in 20 moves , now it took 40, then 60, then A draw! With this methodology in place I was soon winning more then losing and before long I was beating it consistently. It kept making the same dumb moves. Stupid computer.
I was ready to take the next step. Live play against real people. A few weekly visits to the local chess club lead to another epiphany, and rekindled the ghost of Uncle Gene. All my newly acquired chess skills were laid waste when my carbon based opponents kept making the wrong moves. I mean these guys just refused to cooperate. The Fried Liver Attack! The Orangutan! The Grub! Who knew?. Without my note books to guide me I was lost. Membership in the U.S.C.F. got me monthly installments of Chess Life Magazine where I discovered what would become a life long passion, Correspondence Chess. Here I was back in my element. I could test ideas, explore multiple branches on a tree of options. Respond to my wife’s probing inquisitions “What the hell are you doing up there all night? And you forgot to take out the garbage!” All this while Spending hundreds of dollars on postcards. By now my chess library had expanded , ECO – BCO – MCO – EIEIO – I had em all. Plus dozens of dedicated opening books. Life was good. But it was about to get better, or worse, depending on your point of view. THE INTERNET. I’m still trying to figure out where that will lead me, but one thing is for sure. Uncle Gene is in for real surprise next time!

Thanks Uncle Gene.

PS: to islanderfan,
Karpov v Korchnoi was 1978 I think or maybe 74 so I’m a student of the game about 35 years now.
thanks for asking.

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Post by iamachessstudent » Sat Dec 17, 2011 2:21 pm

Very good stuff Nightmare!
Karpov- Korchnoi had three matches, a Candidates Final in 1974 that essentially was for the World's Championship since Fischer abdicated the title later that year, a World championship Match in Baguio City, Phillipines in 1978 that Karpov won 6-5 and another World Championship Match in 1981 in Merano Italy, that Karpov won handily 6-2.
Chess is such a beautiful game that it has all ages and genders playing it and every1 loves it, studies it and it always gives mew a high to play in OTB tournaments and even online sites such as this :)

Joshua

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Post by islanderfan » Sat Dec 17, 2011 2:55 pm

Thanks Dan! I assume you remember the game of the century???

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Post by davidswhite » Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:33 am

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Postby iamachessstudent » Sat Dec 17, 2011 2:21 pm
Very good stuff Nightmare!


Joshua,
obviously I haven't been following the forum this past month but I hope it's not too late to comment on your post.
Inadvertently,I'm certain, you wrote "Nightmare" instead of "Knightmare", and I can't just let it pass.
As I told Dan some 10 or 12 years ago, and it's still true, I consider "Knightmare" to be the best,and most intimidating
handle in chess.Only after Dan and I had split 6 games evenly was I able to get his username out of my subconscious
when we played each other. I'm sure that his being a very good player had a lot to do with my losing 3 games to him too.
Best regards,
David

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Post by islanderfan » Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:28 am

Dave, you told me my screen name was the most intimidating? I feel so used!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by iamachessstudent » Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:41 am

I sit corrected Knightmare!!!
Great handle and ya Brian udo strike fear in my heart as well >:)

Joshua

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