Russian Chess Playing

Alexandra Kosteniuk

Russians have a thing for chess and, frankly, are great at it. Being from San Diego, I assumed chess was something you put photos in.

Playing chess needs believing 10 or twelve tasks ahead. If I intended to recognize the Russian mind, I had to discover how to play chess. If absolutely nothing else, it would certainly be an excellent way to waste time. This I was informed by Robert, an American living in the very same community as me.

I had not been especially thrilled concerning understanding, however gave in one day after wearying of gazing out the window. I had actually seen the film, “Searching for Bobby Fisher”. What a lot more could I potentially require? How hard could it be?

After beginning the video game, Robert took pity on me after I evidently made some moves that were doubtful. He described why he was making certain moves as well as the resulting ramifications for my king. The game proceeded slowly while he clarified approaches to his apathetic student. After that the magic minute took place.
With our chess video game, Robert had actually made a particular action as well as remained in the procedure of explaining it. I sat looking at the board and assuming deep thoughts, which is to say I was wondering exactly what was for supper, and so on. Merely then, I discovered something on the board, relocated my rook as well as stated, “Checkmate!”.

Robert lookinged at the board. Then he started giggling. After that he wanted to play once more. Being a great sporting activity, I quickly announced my retirement as a chess player.
Within a couple of days, karma struck as well as I started to spend for my gloating. Individuals would certainly start turning up at my home with chessboards and also, naturally, vodka. The online games were so laughably prejudiced it was ludicrous. Typically, I would make two steps and afterwards hear “Sah!” which I think suggested “check!” in Russian.

Chess titles through history

Over time, some of the best chess players ever have won or received chess titles. Chess titles are given to some of the best chess players ever. These titles are like titles in other sports. You get chess titles for certain victories. Some chess titles have more honor than other like titles in boxing or other sports. Some of the best chess players ever may not have received some of the chess titles they deserved. It depends on the player and how they received their win/loss record. Let us take a look at one of the best chess players ever.

Jose Capablanca is known for being one of the best chess players ever. He was a world chess champion amongst other chess titles. He had a score of 318 wins, 249 draws, and only 34 losses in match and tournament play between 1909 and 1939. No other master has sustained so few losses over such a period of time. Capablanca was renowned for his ability to instantly and accurately evaluate chess positions. Capablanca liked to control the position and to focus only on elements he felt were necessary to achieve victory. His endgame technique was legendary. It is often said that you can discover the true strength of a player by looking at how he handles endgames. If this is the case then Capablanca was one of the best chess players ever.

Back in Capablancas day, you could only become world champion. It took a while for more chess titles to be developed. A Grandmaster is a chess title awarded to world-class chess masters. Apart from World Champion, Grandmaster is the highest chess title a chess player can attain. The best chess players ever attempt to reach this goal and have this coveted chess title. After Grandmaster there is an International Grandmaster. The conditions are similar to GM, but less demanding. This all depends on how many points you have and how you are ranked. There is also a FIDE Master and Candidate Master. All these chess titles can be awarded to an individual for a lifetime.

The best chess players ever are awarded points according to the Elo rating system. Elo is a statistical system based on assumption that the chess performance of each player in their games is a random variable. Arpad Elo thought of a player’s true skill as the average of that player’s performance random variable, and showed how to estimate the average from results of player’s games. The USCF implemented Elo’s suggestions in 1960, and the system quickly gained recognition as being both fairer and more accurate than older systems. This is how the best chess players ever are ranked today.

In the early 1900’s, the best chess players ever only went after one title, World Champion. Today with the Elo system and various ruling boards, there are more chess titles one can attain. The more you play and the better your play, the higher you will score on the Elo system. All it takes is a keen mind, sharp thinking, and winning games to be considered one of the best chess players ever.