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+ | A big part of "serious" chess is the opening theory. | ||
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+ | * [https://www.chess.com/openings Openings on chess.com] | ||
+ | * [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/rerolpxe Opening explorer on chessgames.com] | ||
== Fabrice's chess games == | == Fabrice's chess games == |
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A big part of "serious" chess is the opening theory.
I'm currently (since 9 February (2015)) playing on the fantastic, free-software platform, lichess (see en.lichess.org/@/laussy). I won my first tournament there on 4, January (2018) in the U1700 Blitz Arena, following a streak of terrible losses allowing me to compete in such low-rated competition.
My first game. I was waiting for someone to send me a parameter for a computer code by email, and started playing crappy blitz chess on the internet. I decided this was a loss of time and decided to play at least 10 minutes games (as compared to lightning that go 1 or 2 minutes in all) and to analyze them. During my first game came the parameter by phone, disrupting me quite a lot, but I won anyway as starting from a neutral rating, I was matched against an easy opponent.
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