Land of the free* (conditions apply)
Land of the free* (conditions apply)
Duuuuuuuude, what does mine say?
Ah him as well?!? It’s just impossible to judge someone’s character. His lectures on yt are incredible
This is so true
I remember this as part of a short comic strip, with a family sitting in a car being scared. I can’t find the whole original, do you know where I can find it?
In my case only if they play the Bg5 line, then you can have a wild game. If they play the Meeran (usually 5.e3) it ends up being more positional,but keeping all pieces and pawns on the board.
I play the Semi-slav with black, but just thats just by Chance. However, I agree with this comment, and also the fact that far fewer play the Semi-slav, might help you.
Semi-slav is a good tradeoff between solid and dynamic. Not as dynamic as the Grünfeld, but can still give interesting positions.
For those of us outside the US/North America, what is this flux price Wendy’s thing?
Any real-life example of anyone doing this?
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.
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
Yes you can do this, you can use ANY device/node as an exit-node among your tailscale nodes.
You do need a server to setup the nodes though. Tailscale offer this as a paid service I believe, or you could run your own headscale (open source project) server yourself, this requires a lot more knowledge
This was such a game-changer for me
Looks great
I live on a bicycle street (legally means bikes have right of way, but not much more than that), but every morning at 08:00, there are a few, but enough parents that drive their kids to school, that it creates dangerous situations. Some schools here in the city even ban parents from dropping kids off by car, close to schools.