Archive for March 16th, 2026

Like all club players, if I want to make a name for myself in the chess world my back is against the wall. I have, in fact, two hopes -Bob Hope and no hope. But how about this ‘Duff old-timer wins with a queenside attack with the Dutch defence! That might raise an eyebrow or pull in a quizzicle look. As is stated in the video, I do not recall the last time that happened as it as not the norm. But if I were to guess then ‘er…maybe once in 1992 I dunno init! I just go for kingside attacks ususally to counter white’s spacial push on the queenside -as happens in the game posted. Somehow I got round the back of him and took him out…I must be better than what I thought!

NB Comments commending me for my play may leave me quite sure the poster was drunk when posting.

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Whoever said all my games of chess or entertaining and educational -what a load of old tosh! This game, however, is and shows if you stick at it, that alone can bring victory -even in a technically lost endgame! A good show for you to watch methinks.

NB: if you post any comments saying I am rubbish, you will in fact be the 102nd person to do so on this site, so I won’t listen. 🙂

M J M

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‘Live by your passions’, Nietzsche said so many times throughout his life. But how do we do that when we play chess? When I read Kasparov’s ‘How Chess Imitates Life’, I took note of his assertation that ‘Evaluation triumps over calculation’ and believed in it. Over time my play became more impulsive and calculation began to play second-fiddle. Impulses and instincts took over eventually, which works well enough in blitz and quickplay but with regards to classical chess, I am less sure. Evaluation is based on a feel for a position rather than congnition. Consciousness, then, more or less gets the boot and feeling and passions, such as which looks good and doesn’t need much thinking about, or moves I just want to play because I like them, or somehow it feels right get the nod. I can only really say this because I don’t play classical chess anymore and I only play for pleasure and not improvement… .

M J M

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