Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Tony Quintanilla wrote on Tue, Nov 30, 2004 08:33 PM EST:On this note, could I suggest something in the interest of quality? How about playing games in Game Courier from time to time whose purpose would not be primarily competitive but more like chess study. I mean, play a game with an opponent but encourage Kibbitz comments during the game, not concerned that the players will be influenced. In fact, a free discussion of the game would be encouraged and be reflected in play of the game. The benefit would not be so much winning the game (unless friendly 'teams' emerge, like competing philosophies) as gaining more insight into the game's mechanics, strategy, flaws, aesthetics, etc. Chess analysis is common, but chess variants analysis is not because the games come and go and there is not much opportunity to go back and analyze them. I would even go so far as to suggest that computer advise could be used to inform the Kibbitzing, something like what I believe Kasparov suggested for human-computer competition after being crushed by Big Blue! Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Top-Ten? does not match any item.