[blind-chess] Lewis, Re: Re: WAC Problems

  • From: "R Dinger" <rrdinger@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 09:48:54 -0700

Hi Lewis,

Great idea!  Put your tag "Spoiler Alert" in the subject to alert others when 
you post your solution to the list.

Richard
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Knightrider 
  To: blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 9:29 AM
  Subject: [blind-chess] Re: WAC Problems


  Richard,
  If we think we have the answers to the problems, could they be posted? 
Obviously it's not a contest of who gets to solve the puzzles first, but to 
learn and get enjoyment from them.. So, when should a problem be discussed or 
solved for all to see? I suppose if the answer is in an email, something can be 
put in the title to let people know that if they open that emai, it may have 
the answer in it. (spoiler alert)


  Knightrider


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  From: R Dinger <rrdinger@xxxxxxxxxx>
  Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 11:46 AM
  To: chess <blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Subject: [blind-chess] WAC Problems


  Good Morning Puzzlers,

  I will try a new approach to the problems for a while to see if it works 
better.  For the next week or so I will send out a problem and wait for some 
discussion like Alvin's message this morning.  Then I will send the answer 
while the problem is still fresh in the mind of those working it.  Then I will 
send another problem.

  Constantly setting up and taking down problems on a board takes too much time 
otherwise.  And I think this new set of problems will be more difficult to work 
leading to more questions and discussion.

  Supposedly, being able to solve all 300 of the tactical problems in the "Win 
At Chess" book will make you an 1800 chess player.  And tactics are the key to 
chess improvement for almost all players!

  Richard


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