Anthony Viens wrote on Wed, Oct 10, 2018 07:13 AM UTC:
Well, good. I'm glad that was understandable Aurelian.
I would also add that at one time I spent many an hour lurking on this site, examining many many good games.
When I took my 10 year-ish long break, Catapults of Troy was one of the games I remembered best, and a big reason why I got back on and actually started posting. When a game sticks in your head that well for that long, even after identifying flaws, it did something right.
Centennial Chess is another that really stayed in the back of my mind.
Well, good. I'm glad that was understandable Aurelian.
I would also add that at one time I spent many an hour lurking on this site, examining many many good games.
When I took my 10 year-ish long break, Catapults of Troy was one of the games I remembered best, and a big reason why I got back on and actually started posting. When a game sticks in your head that well for that long, even after identifying flaws, it did something right.
Centennial Chess is another that really stayed in the back of my mind.