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Chessmatch VI: Takeda vs. Skybird
Anyone throwing his glove into the ring? The rules are known by now, I assume.
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I shall play. I even promise to play carefully. No recklessness. No crazy openings. No television after nine, etc.
White or black? |
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Rules are known: books, databases, user interfaces for chess software (like the one that I use to log my moves and create the diagrams), are allowed. Active chess engines and board computers are not. The looser must perform a bungee jump, while the winner is allowed to kick him down that tower :) BTW, yesterday I listend to a new CD I bought, with some orchestral works by Franz Schreker, and immediately thought about you. I wonder why. Have we ever talked about this guy, and I simply forgot it? |
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"Returning the shake of hands."
Looks like I am playing white. I do, however, look forward to the bungee jump. You are trained in a superior European system, and I do not anticipate defeating you. I shall give my best, none-the-less. 1. Ng1-f3 I do not believe that we have ever discussed Franz Schrecker. Still I have always been partial to his pantomime, Der Geburtstag der Infantin, and the opera Der ferne Klang. |
Did not have a clue that bungee jumping is a European invention. Don't do bungee jumping myself anyway.
Your move: 1. Ng1-f3 My move: 1.../ Ng8-f6 So you know "Der ferne Klang". I have heared it the first time some weeks ago, a recording from the Salzburger Festspiele last year - one of the last concerts my father was playing in before he retired end of 2005. The stage decoration was in a strange way fascinating. I did not like all of it, but the music surely has it's great - or touching, moving - moments. Schreker was unknown to me before. Would have been some good music for the soundtrack of 2001, maybe! :lol: Reminds me of some of the Ligeto stuff in that. :lol: Ah, chess, red wine, and classical music :rotfl: All it needs now is a fast winter again, and a fire in the chimney :lol: |
Go Team Takeda!!! :cool: If one guy can constitute a team that is. :rock:
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I will not forget your biased attitude here, once we will play, Torp! :arrgh!:
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Sky's move: 1. Ng8-f6
My move: 2. c2-c4 Pip-pip, cherio. I imagine that we should probably be wearing cardigains and smoking from pipes as well. Schrecker, to me, has always been a good assimilator of new theory, kind of a mixture of late Mahler and early Shostakovich. He certianly combined these into a style that is readily recognized as his own, but he was not a true ground-breaker, as evidenced by the fact that he was actualy appreciated durning his day. :lol: |
Your move: 2. c2-c4
My move: 2.../e7-e6 BTW, the name of that guy is Schreker, without "c". "Schrecker has a very different sound in German. |
Sky's move: 2...e7-e6
My move: 3. Nb1-c3 You're right: I 'English-ized' Schreker. My bad. |
Your move: 3. Nb1-c3
My move: 3.../Bf8-b4 edit: I typed wrong and have corrected it (before it was Bf8-c4, which is impossible to move, my move is Bf8-b4, of course. sorry.) |
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Sky's move: 3...Bf8-b4
My move: 4. b2-b3 I figured that Bc4 was a transcription error. |
Your move: 4. b2-b3
My move: 4.../d7-d5 You have a faible for this extremely rare stuff, eh? |
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