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I created a short picture video profile of GM Hikaru Nakamura…you can currently find it here at youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/v/0dItQ7D59vE
Enjoy!
I created a short picture video profile of GM Hikaru Nakamura…you can currently find it here at youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dItQ7D59vE
There’s one pic there with Susan! Enjoy!
I think Carlsen actually won the first game. The official site has it so.
He lost the first game, but won the second game.
Spock would beat them all…
Susan, what episode is that shot from? It looks like an oldie!
Miss those good ‘ol days…
Is there “3 dimensional chess?” In those Star Trek episodes it was so cool to see chess played in this way!
Does anyone know? And, if there is such a thing, how do you play it?
Just think, too, how far computers will advance by the 23rd century! And how the human chess GM’s of that day will be so far above the best humans of today…just as Kasparov is better than Morphy…
Fascinating to think about.
Yes, there most certainly is 3D Star Trek Tridimensional Chess including a free program at link. Has anyone here regularly played this variant?
Dammit Spock, I am a Doctor, not a patzer!
To anon March 22 6:50 pm:
Is there “3 dimensional chess?” In those Star Trek episodes it was so cool to see chess played in this way!
Does anyone know? And, if there is such a thing, how do you play it?
Yes, there is, and here are the rules how to play it:
http://www.chessvariants.org/3d.dir/startrek.html