Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Bobby Fischer, the ultimate enigmatic Chess genius excelled at Table Tennis
Fischer played Table Tennis the way he played Chess: fiercely, ferociously, going for his opponent's jugular. He was a killer, a remorseless, conscienceless, ice-blooded castrator...' wrote Marty 'The Needle' Reisman in his autobiography The Money Player - The Confessions of America's Greatest Table Tennis Champion and Hustler.
From kenilworthchessclub.org:
Both Chess and Table Tennis are played within the confines of a physical space that you can grasp completely within your field of vision. There is nothing hidden in either game. Yet, paradoxically, in order to play both successfully you need to grasp the image of the board or the table in your mind so that you actually have a feel for where the corners are. In Chess we call this "board vision," and Table Tennis definitely has its "table vision."
From kenilworthchessclub.org:
Both Chess and Table Tennis are played within the confines of a physical space that you can grasp completely within your field of vision. There is nothing hidden in either game. Yet, paradoxically, in order to play both successfully you need to grasp the image of the board or the table in your mind so that you actually have a feel for where the corners are. In Chess we call this "board vision," and Table Tennis definitely has its "table vision."
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Abhijeet Gupta set to crack top 100 Ranking list
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| GM Abhijeet Gupta of India |
Abhijeet hails from Bhilwara, Rajasthan and is a World Junior Champ (2008). His other notable performances are 1st at Dubai Open Chess 2011, and runner up at the Orissa GM tournament.
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Sunday, December 25, 2011
2012 Parsvnath International Chess Tournament
Several Grandmasters are expected to participate in the 10th Parsvnath International Chess Tournament 2012 which starts from 14th to 23rd January 2012
Venue: Ludlow Castle Sports Complex, Civil Lines, New Delhi.
Total Prize Fund: INR 15,00,000/-
First prize: INR 3,00,000/-
There are 30 main cash prizes and many other reserved prizes. Accomodation is being provided and the playing conditions are expected to be good.
The first round starts on Jan 15 2012.
Venue: Ludlow Castle Sports Complex, Civil Lines, New Delhi.
Total Prize Fund: INR 15,00,000/-
First prize: INR 3,00,000/-
There are 30 main cash prizes and many other reserved prizes. Accomodation is being provided and the playing conditions are expected to be good.
The first round starts on Jan 15 2012.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Nakamura, Kasparov split
Nakamura and Kasparov are stopping their work together at Chess. The brief training sessions did not go far and it was always going to be rough with two strong personalities with differing views. Rex Sinquefield was funding the program.
What probably sealed the nail on the coffin was when Nakamura reportedly said that Kasparov was mainly strong in opening preparation.
What probably sealed the nail on the coffin was when Nakamura reportedly said that Kasparov was mainly strong in opening preparation.
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