[blind-chess] Re: Carol, Re: Chess game on the list

  • From: Woody Anna Dresner <wadresner@xxxxxxx>
  • To: blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 16:59:23 -0500

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
> 
>  
>  

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