Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 13:41:58 06/12/98
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On June 12, 1998 at 13:05:24, Mark Young wrote: >>They have NO idea about positional-topics. And tactics is really not the >>problem. >>If all chess games are 100 % tactics (what is often told here) - where >>is the tactics in those games here ? >So what you are saying is that their is no tactics in this game. So even >if the program could see all the way to checkmate from move one it still >would have lost this game. Who of us is the dreamer Mark ? You know that only God will be able to calculate the chess-game until the end. So - why do you always come with the same stupid point. Of course if I could calculate from the beginning to the end, i could say: anything tactics. BUT : only god can do this. So - don't try to be god. And don't try to argue this way. Or are you GOD ? I guess you are not. I hope you are not. :-)) >Because their is no tactics. Because like you think Positional and >tactical understanding are two different things. And not 2 sides of the >same coin. Even if you would have ONE coin, you would have - as you say yourself - 2 sides of ONE coin. So - even knowing about THE ONE coin, you would have to differenciate between tactics/positional. Why do you argue this stupid here ? Why do you deny or why do you refute to differenciate between tactics and positional ? Because you are not capable to do so ? Because it does not fit in your point of view of the world? I have the feeling you behave like a religious person, believing in something, an idea, instead of understanding it. If you would play chess, you would be able to differenciate between the 2 things. Please show me which is the complicate move in the games I have shown ? There is none. The topic of the 3 games is very primitive ! Nothing complicate. Learners and beginners would understand what YOU try to deny here, that tactics cannot cope with the stuff in the games.
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