a5 instead of c5, I see what the machine means but my eyes do not like it, taking less risks is a bit boring but as old as I am I still want to play some decent tournaments. I will never know when I am truly ready to return to tournament play but I do not want to wait untill I am 60, so lets go...
You can play crazy chess if you want. Chess is a game, if you want to be agressive, you can
@fallboss007 said in #2:
> You can play crazy chess if you want. Chess is a game, if you want to be agressive, you can
Yeah I know, I play crazy chess for almost 50 years. Less crazy could lead to somewhat better results.
> You can play crazy chess if you want. Chess is a game, if you want to be agressive, you can
Yeah I know, I play crazy chess for almost 50 years. Less crazy could lead to somewhat better results.
"I do not want to wait untill I am 60"
* Fischer quit in 1972 and returned after 20 years in 1992 when he was 49.
Smyslov won the Candidates tournament in 1953 and in 1984 lost the Candidates' Final to Kasparov when he was 63.
Lasker won the New York 1924 tournament when he was 56.
Korchnoi won the 2009 Swiss championship at age 78.
* Fischer quit in 1972 and returned after 20 years in 1992 when he was 49.
Smyslov won the Candidates tournament in 1953 and in 1984 lost the Candidates' Final to Kasparov when he was 63.
Lasker won the New York 1924 tournament when he was 56.
Korchnoi won the 2009 Swiss championship at age 78.
@tpr said in #4:
> "I do not want to wait untill I am 60"
> * Fischer quit in 1972 and returned after 20 years in 1992 when he was 49.
> Smyslov won the Candidates tournament in 1953 and in 1984 lost the Candidates' Final to Kasparov when he was 63.
> Lasker won the New York 1924 tournament when he was 56.
> Korchnoi won the 2009 Swiss championship at age 78.
Damn what a info
> "I do not want to wait untill I am 60"
> * Fischer quit in 1972 and returned after 20 years in 1992 when he was 49.
> Smyslov won the Candidates tournament in 1953 and in 1984 lost the Candidates' Final to Kasparov when he was 63.
> Lasker won the New York 1924 tournament when he was 56.
> Korchnoi won the 2009 Swiss championship at age 78.
Damn what a info