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  • The Internet chess playground beckons

    On Chess: Flexible identity part of online fun
    Saturday May 19, 2012 10:39 AM

    Anonymity is not a state that most of us welcome.

    But in the vast, impersonal cyberspace of the Internet, anonymity offers the possibility of freedom. No one but ourselves need know the results of our games.

    We can celebrate our wins and, with equal pleasure, bury our losses.

    It’s like walking without clothes down Broadway and remaining unnoticed.

    The first exercise of that freedom is our choice of an online identity. We can choose and change as we wish.

    At any time, we can start a new Internet persona or simply rename an old one. “Bob” or “Bartholomew” aren’t very sexy. “Wimpy” and “Tiger” are better, if not cool. “Catherine the Great”definitely tops “Suzy.”

    Believe it or not, Internet players appear and reappear in such guises.

    Internet play is an escape from our chess past. Our ratings online are a secret that only we know. They’re disposable and replaceable if we open a new account or change our Internet venue.

    Because of the sheer number of games we can play in a short period, our ratings aren’t the self-fulfilling prophecy they often become in chess played in brick-and-mortar venues.

    Online, we can experiment endlessly, try or invent new opening schemes, attack and defend fiercely, or flourish and perish if we dare.

    And, now, please give leave to this writer. The Internet chess playground beckons.

    Source: http://www.dispatch.com

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    Black to move. What is the best continuation for Black?

    Source: ChessToday.net
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  • Nakamura defeats Seirawan, wins US Championship

    US Championship 2012
    Round: 11
    White: Hikaru Nakamura
    Black: Yasser Seirawan
    Date: Sat May 19 2012
    Result: 1-0

    1. e4 e6 2. f4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. Nf3 Nc6 5. c3 Nge7 6. Na3 Nf5 7. Nc2 h5 8. Bd3 g6 9. O-O Be7 10. Bxf5 gxf5 11. d4 h4 12. dxc5 Bxc5+ 13. Be3 Be7 14. h3 b6 15. Qe2 Nb8 16. Rfd1 Ba6 17. Qe1 Nd7 18. b4 Nf8 19. a4 Bc4 20. Ncd4 Qd7 21. b5 Ng6 22. Nc6 Kf8 23. Nd2 Bd3 24. c4 Kg7 25. cxd5 exd5 26. Nb1 Bc4 27. Qc3 Qe6 28. Nd2 Rhc8 29. Nd4 Qd7 30. e6 1-0
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