(November 3, 2012 at 11:31 pm)Lion IRC Wrote: It's easy to get out of practice. Dont get disheartened.
I dont like to play on AvT discussion boards because I get too engrossed in chess and it distracts me.
But I saw you making an effort to get a chess thread going and since your invitation to play wasnt getting many/any serious takers, I thought I'd help get a game going.
I really recommend http://chessup.net/ as a great board set up tool and tinypic url generator so folk can easily post board images here to follow their game progress.
Anyone interested can take the FEN (Forsyth Notation) which looks like this...
2kr3r/ppp1nppp/8/4p3/Pb1nP1Pq/1b1P1P2/1K5P/1NBQ1B1R
...which you can see is part of the image file properties and then go to chessup.net and paste them into the "Enter FEN" section and it sets up the board.
You can move pieces around as much as you like to test out different combinations of play or lines of attack then press F5 to revert back to where you were.
Keep on playing more games The_Germans_Are_Coming. As you get back into practice you will certainly get better and then we shall play another game.
I like your avatar TGC.
I think Mr Gödel was a Christian wasnt he?
What an amazing guy.
Quote:I wanted to visit Gödel again, but he told me that he was too ill. In the middle of January 1978, I dreamed I was at his bedside.(“Conversations with Gödel”, in Rudy Rucker’s Infinity and the Mind, Princeton University Press, 1995. )
There was a chess board on the covers in front of him. Gödel reached his hand out and knocked the board over, tipping the men onto the floor. The chessboard expanded to an infinite mathematical plane. And then that, too, vanished. There was a brief play of symbols, and then emptiness—an emptiness flooded with even white light.
The next day I learned that Kurt Gödel was dead.
Oh I didn`t mean to stop the game when I gave you some rep. and stated that I hadn`t played a long time.
I only tried to explain why it might looked a bit weird how I played.
I wwould realy like to continue, this way of playing in which everyone has a longer period of time to think about the next move is very enjoyable.
and thank you very much for the information on how to handle the chess board. I very much appreciate it.
On Kurt Gödel, he is one of the many figures which portrais the tragedy of german philosophy, science and arts from 1812 to 1945 - which is that most notable figures were rejected from sociaty, if not discriminated and persecuted, and had to flee and sometimes eaven died in exil.
He is one of the most interesting characters to me, I have only had a glimps on (what I believe translates

I dont know if he was christian, but he defenatly was a theist, he stated that he was "a theist without theology" and did work on philosophical theism. Best known probably for his ontological proof.