Hi Richard, The same approach occurred to me after I posted my last message. Seems like a great way for everyone to get what they want. Best, Anna On Apr 15, 2010, at 4:55 PM, R Dinger wrote: > Hi Carol and all, > > I think we can do it both ways. > > How about if I collect all the posts from Alvin and Uwe and post the entire > game with comments in line once the game is over. We may even get someone > like Rod to annotate the game. > > Then those of you wanting to follow along in real time like Anna can continue > to do so. Those of you that want to see the whole game can simply wait for > the entire collection. > > Some may want to do both as there is a different flavor to following the > action as it happens as opposed to reviewing the game after it is done. > > How does that sound? > > remember, we are still feeling our way here, so all ideas are welcome. If > new ideas work, that is great. If they don't, we simply will try a different > way next time. Please keep the ideas coming, there are really no bad ideas. > > Richard > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Carol Harvester > To: Blind Chess > Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 10:40 AM > Subject: [blind-chess] Chess game on the list > > Hi Richard, > > You have asked us to make suggestions for improving the list. The game > between Alvin and Uwe is great! However, it's difficult to follow the game > because I don't have an extra board. If they play the game privately, > annotate their comments after each move, then when the game is over, post it > on the list. I think it is an excellent teaching tool for all of us to learn > what the player's reason for making such move. One could go through the > entire game on a board at their leisure. > > In addition, have a third party (possibly an experienced chess player), who > could discuss and comment on the moves in the game. > > I remembered that Rod said he could evaluate and give his comments. I think > it is a good idea, but put the whole game up on the list at one time. Then > the evaluator could discuss the game in three sections, the opening game, the > middle game, and the end game. > > These are my thoughts and hopefully it will help to make Blind Chess list a > great place for everyone to enjoy. > > Carol > > > =========The blind-chess mailing list View list information and change your settings: //www.freelists.org/list/blind-chess List archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/blind-chess =======