.@paulg, to paraphrase another scurrilous Irishman: to lose once to your father in chess is unfortunate, to lose ...
. Fathers for the win
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Go neuroplasticity!
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Now you know how to celebrate yours.
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LOL .. Happy Birthday to him !
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what’s he’s elo rating? :)
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great present
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My grandfather approaching 90 can comfortably outjog most 20-somethings. After spending decades as forced labor digging uranium...
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unbeatable father
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No fair; he's had all that extra time to practice!
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Hi Paul, Try using http://ChessChecker.com , it converts your handwritten chess scoresheets to .pgns and keeps an online library.
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nice. I have students who would benefit from this. How 'perfect' will the scoresheet needs to be?
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We use a range of AI tools to correct for poor handwriting.
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