Blame Chess
I haven't updated the site all month, but I have an excuse: I've been playing a lot of online chess. A guy on Totalfark recommended a site, I signed up for the basic (non-paying) deal, and that was that.
Actually, it wasn't, completely; a few days after I joined I was invited to a newcomers tournament and, thinking it would be something I did only once or twice a day, ended up consuming a lot of my free time.
Not to toot my own horn (toot-toot!), but I am unbeaten in 7 games so far. Yes, I claimed 3 of them on time because the other person hadn't moved, but 4 of them were completely solid.
The best part is that you get to win against people from all over the world. I've checkmated a Chilean, an Israeli (twice!), and an Englishman so far. And a certain South African isn't too far away.
To that end, here is the current state of my match against the South African; I'm playing as White (Black to move):

I'm fairly certain I have this thing won. Next move he'll take my bishop and then I begin working towards making my Queen's Rook pawn a Queen. I think my slim pawn advantage and especially my pawn at f2 will seal the deal.
Can't be certain of course, but I am confident.
Oh, if you'd like to check out the site, it's Chessworld.net. I play as kingMountain, but right now I can't accept any matches as I'm at my limit. You only get five concurrent matches unless you pay to join.
I think that's a little lame, but what're ya gonna do?
And just in case you get a wild urge to replay my game with the South African, here is the move list:
(Philidor Defense: Nimzovich (Jaenisch) variation)
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 d6
3. d4 Nf6
4. Bg5 h6
5. Bxf6 Qxf6
6. d5 Qf4
7. Nc3 b6
8. Nb5 Na6
9. g3 Qxe4
10. Be2 Bh3
11. c3 c5
12. a4 c4
13. a5 Bg4
14. Qa4 Bxf3
15. Nxd6 Ke7
16. Nxe4 Bxe4
17. Qc6 Rd8
18. O-O-O Nc5
19. d6 Kf6
20. Qxe4 Nxe4
21. Bxc4 Rxd6
22. Bd5 Nc5
23. b4 Nb3
24. Bxb3 Rc6
25. Kb2 Be7
26. Rd7 Rd8
27. Rxd8 Bxd8
28. Rd1 Rc8
29. Rd7 Bc7
30. Rxf7 Kg6
31. a6 e4
32. Be6 Re8
33. Rxc7
Actually, it wasn't, completely; a few days after I joined I was invited to a newcomers tournament and, thinking it would be something I did only once or twice a day, ended up consuming a lot of my free time.
Not to toot my own horn (toot-toot!), but I am unbeaten in 7 games so far. Yes, I claimed 3 of them on time because the other person hadn't moved, but 4 of them were completely solid.
The best part is that you get to win against people from all over the world. I've checkmated a Chilean, an Israeli (twice!), and an Englishman so far. And a certain South African isn't too far away.
To that end, here is the current state of my match against the South African; I'm playing as White (Black to move):

I'm fairly certain I have this thing won. Next move he'll take my bishop and then I begin working towards making my Queen's Rook pawn a Queen. I think my slim pawn advantage and especially my pawn at f2 will seal the deal.
Can't be certain of course, but I am confident.
Oh, if you'd like to check out the site, it's Chessworld.net. I play as kingMountain, but right now I can't accept any matches as I'm at my limit. You only get five concurrent matches unless you pay to join.
I think that's a little lame, but what're ya gonna do?
And just in case you get a wild urge to replay my game with the South African, here is the move list:
(Philidor Defense: Nimzovich (Jaenisch) variation)
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 d6
3. d4 Nf6
4. Bg5 h6
5. Bxf6 Qxf6
6. d5 Qf4
7. Nc3 b6
8. Nb5 Na6
9. g3 Qxe4
10. Be2 Bh3
11. c3 c5
12. a4 c4
13. a5 Bg4
14. Qa4 Bxf3
15. Nxd6 Ke7
16. Nxe4 Bxe4
17. Qc6 Rd8
18. O-O-O Nc5
19. d6 Kf6
20. Qxe4 Nxe4
21. Bxc4 Rxd6
22. Bd5 Nc5
23. b4 Nb3
24. Bxb3 Rc6
25. Kb2 Be7
26. Rd7 Rd8
27. Rxd8 Bxd8
28. Rd1 Rc8
29. Rd7 Bc7
30. Rxf7 Kg6
31. a6 e4
32. Be6 Re8
33. Rxc7
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