After 3..e5 play 4. g3 and fianchetto your bishop? Very rare move at master level (<1%) and has close to the same evaluation as 4. Nc3
I almost never face this opening, so cant even remember if I havre a line prepared
After 3..e5 play 4. g3 and fianchetto your bishop? Very rare move at master level (<1%) and has close to the same evaluation as 4. Nc3
I almost never face this opening, so cant even remember if I havre a line prepared
There is also the 'Schachnovelle' by Stefan Zweig, which is an entirely fictional novel, can also recommend to any non-chess person
I also think Fine gold references the book in some of his videos on Tal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIgApj-goYY
Tal, Mikhail (1997). The Life and Games of Mikhail . It follows the life of Tal in his own writing, and includes of course many of his games. The writing is funny, and you get an idea of the craziness that went on inside this maestro's mind.
Ship it to Berlin and I'll bring it when I go home for xmas. No really, Im sure you know someone in EU
Aha, I see. They would have to bring out Hammer and Agdestein for an ever stronger team. Allthough Tari and Elham(?) are very strong
Let's see if Offerspill can repeat their great result from earlier this year
Because exactly 2 peopleI know have matrix users.
I still use it, and refuse to use Whatsapp, but it takes some effort to get people over to the beautiful FOSS-side
Yes I live in Berlin.
I Would try some hacker space maybe? I think x-hain has a lot of these things. I've never been therw myself though
What store did you go to? I want to visit one in Berlin!
I used saltstack for work some years ago, the fact that you need to install salt minions and connwct them to master was enough to convince us to change.to.ansible. unless you need Saltstack for some specfic reason, I recommend ansible instead.
We had pillar data in repos, one top file total.