Chere LPT is a mite stingy (sp) w/ her posts of long late, mais hopefully she will increase.
As pour our dear LN, I think I need to begin lobbying her to come visit you so that I can then meet her if only f/ a few moments so that she will then meet w/ my LJ friends criteria so I can then add her to mon list. She does not seem to understand my protocol - hmm...just realized that mayhap I never told her of my self-imposed friends regs. I do suspect her of being a closet fledgling anarchist of the first order - lol!
Et oui, mon chere madame, I do indeed find the fairer sex to be most delightfully charming whilst being driven nuts by them - why else would I continue to allow myself to be tortured to the point of designing and building mine very own occupant-activated guillotine to relieve me of mine misery - JUST KIDDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As pour our chess game... Saturday it is, and may I ask that you allow me the honor of insisting that you be white and hence play the opening move. (And don't f/get to log all of our moves, m'lady.)
As f/ the play, it certainly seems that you have the moves of each piece down and have quite a good grasp upon the game given the length of some of our prior play. Given that sustainable length and in light of your rapidly increasing level of play, it may be time f/ a brief intro to the "Stalemate". Basically, it is when one player is usually, but not always, forced into a hopeless "no win" situation against an opponent who basically has managed to retain a much stronger force against one that has either been mercilessly depleted or in some fashion rather tightly bound. It is then that the "underdog" must adopt a totally different strategy from that of playing to win. This pickle is usually brought about by underrating ones opposing player's abilities ou agenda. In recent-somewhat-long-past (decipher that, s'il vous plait) I have found playing the game, from that point when it became sadly apparent that I had zero hope of achieving any semblance of my goal, to be one of the more challenging engagements in mon career. I have, at those times, been forced into playing not to win, but rather not to allow my co-player to do so. This type of game, I soon discovered, required even greater concentration and move evaluation and nerve than just playing the normal game. I also have discovered that this type of game can in fact go on f/ rather lengthy periods of time. Every, and I mean every, possible move of both you and your co-player must be analyzed and timed to the nth degree to ensure not only that the game ends in a fair and even tie as opposed to the almost guaranteed loss that you found yourself facing earlier in the program, but it can go so extremely far as to not only achieve the stalemate, but to foresee, and cause to come about, even the minutiae of just how the pieces belonging to both sides are to be properly polished and finally put away. Even this must be calculated and fixed in ones course of action.
Why is this so terribly important you may ask...because no such game is w/o meaning, and...
Chere LPT is a mite stingy (sp) w/ her posts of long late, mais hopefully she will increase.
As pour our dear LN, I think I need to begin lobbying her to come visit you so that I can then meet her if only f/ a few moments so that she will then meet w/ my LJ friends criteria so I can then add her to mon list. She does not seem to understand my protocol - hmm...just realized that mayhap I never told her of my self-imposed friends regs. I do suspect her of being a closet fledgling anarchist of the first order - lol!
Et oui, mon chere madame, I do indeed find the fairer sex to be most delightfully charming whilst being driven nuts by them - why else would I continue to allow myself to be tortured to the point of designing and building mine very own occupant-activated guillotine to relieve me of mine misery - JUST KIDDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As pour our chess game... Saturday it is, and may I ask that you allow me the honor of insisting that you be white and hence play the opening move. (And don't f/get to log all of our moves, m'lady.)
As f/ the play, it certainly seems that you have the moves of each piece down and have quite a good grasp upon the game given the length of some of our prior play. Given that sustainable length and in light of your rapidly increasing level of play, it may be time f/ a brief intro to the "Stalemate". Basically, it is when one player is usually, but not always, forced into a hopeless "no win" situation against an opponent who basically has managed to retain a much stronger force against one that has either been mercilessly depleted or in some fashion rather tightly bound. It is then that the "underdog" must adopt a totally different strategy from that of playing to win. This pickle is usually brought about by underrating ones opposing player's abilities ou agenda. In recent-somewhat-long-past (decipher that, s'il vous plait) I have found playing the game, from that point when it became sadly apparent that I had zero hope of achieving any semblance of my goal, to be one of the more challenging engagements in mon career. I have, at those times, been forced into playing not to win, but rather not to allow my co-player to do so. This type of game, I soon discovered, required even greater concentration and move evaluation and nerve than just playing the normal game. I also have discovered that this type of game can in fact go on f/ rather lengthy periods of time. Every, and I mean every, possible move of both you and your co-player must be analyzed and timed to the nth degree to ensure not only that the game ends in a fair and even tie as opposed to the almost guaranteed loss that you found yourself facing earlier in the program, but it can go so extremely far as to not only achieve the stalemate, but to foresee, and cause to come about, even the minutiae of just how the pieces belonging to both sides are to be properly polished and finally put away. Even this must be calculated and fixed in ones course of action.
Why is this so terribly important you may ask...because no such game is w/o meaning, and...
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