Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 17:32:37 02/04/02
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On February 04, 2002 at 17:50:45, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote: >On February 04, 2002 at 17:41:12, Otello Gnaramori wrote: > >>On February 04, 2002 at 17:28:22, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote: >> >>>On February 04, 2002 at 17:22:53, Otello Gnaramori wrote: >>> >>>>On February 04, 2002 at 16:58:22, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote: >>>> >>>>>When I was a kid, 11 years old, GM Panno was giving group classes to the people >>>>>of the club. I used to play at that time against a young boy (~17 yrs old) >>>>>blitz. >>>> >>>>When you mentioned GM Panno I was remembering that he was one of the >>>>participants of the Argentinian Master of previous year...and if I remember well >>>>he was beaten by Chess Tiger: >>>>Do you consider the latter a tactical monster or a fine strategist ? >>>>I would suggest the first hypothesis. >>> >>>I fail to see the connection of your question with the thread about >>>how to make progress. >>> >> >>That was just to stress that tactics is much more important than strategy in >>chess IMHO. > >I still fail to see the connection with the thread, unless we are talking >about making progress for a computer and not for a human. > >BTW, the more important thing is not tactics, it is the balance of everything >including human and computers, but that is another thread. >_Everything_ is important, unless as I said, your goal is to stay class A >forever. > >Miguel > > >> >>Otello >> >>>Miguel >>> >>>> >>>>w.b.r. >>>>Otello Well I agree that having the right atitude. the earch to learn something is a must to improve. And not only in chess but in everything you do. Marc
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