tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37675897.post8226466995243522166..comments2023-12-28T02:11:22.501+00:00Comments on The Streatham & Brixton Chess Blog: 10 Types of ChesserTom Chivershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09850710685193416732noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37675897.post-29107125769281713012015-02-11T15:44:50.561+00:002015-02-11T15:44:50.561+00:00Not all draws are equal (heh). And, in a swiss sys...Not all draws are equal (heh). And, in a swiss system, 001111 is very different from 111100.<br /><br />But I guess I favor Larsen, except not having his talent I have had to train myself not to play for the loss.an ordinary chessplayernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37675897.post-63818679741799053162015-02-11T09:57:12.059+00:002015-02-11T09:57:12.059+00:00I'm +2 =4 -0.
I know that the points are the ...I'm +2 =4 -0.<br /><br />I know that the points are the same, but I think that at amateur level, there's a certain kudos attached to being the guy that's impossible to beat, which can also give you a bit of a psychological edge.Niall Dorannoreply@blogger.com