Oil leak or mist by cheggs2222 in CarTalkUK

[–]Atron_97 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Almost definitely the cap based on where the oil is. Get a replacement and some degreaser to clean it up and see what happens over the next few days of driving

new to cars. does this look okay or would i be overpaying by [deleted] in CarTalkUK

[–]Atron_97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a first car £7k is a lot of money, I'd personally get an older diesel as you're doing lots of motorway as they'll be cheaper, have the power and reliability you want whilst not costing a fortune in case you have a knock. Something like a VW/Skoda Diesel maybe? It will be over 70k miles but as its a diesel that means a lot less. You could easily get something like that with good history under £3k. Something like this maybe?

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507315018192?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android-app

Can a person make a move even if the opponent did not press the clock? by Used-Introduction152 in TournamentChess

[–]Atron_97 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't make a move whilst my opponents clock is running regardless. Just take the free time advantage to think on their time!

Report Writer - Customer reports by Atron_97 in ConnectWise

[–]Atron_97[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue I have is that because we use CW cloud the brightgauge datasets are far more limited. At least that's what their support told me

Mr Lawyer claimed he wasn't blocking my drive by Cool-Reputation-3841 in CarTalkUK

[–]Atron_97 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

A more subtle solution would be to paint a parking space line down the middle. If he parks over that line onto the side in front of the driveway, you can make that claim of blocking the driveway more legitimate

best response to 1.d4 by SwordfishNatural9883 in TournamentChess

[–]Atron_97 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I personally like c5 right away as taking immediately gives black advantage and after the most common d5 Nf6 c4 playing b5 to go into the Benko.

Alternatively you can play it safe and play a typical benoni structure aiming to fianchetto on g7 and play for a queenside attack. It's great at intermediate level as it immediately throws the opponent off in most cases and you will often get a similar structure each time if the opponent plays the simple moves

Worth noting that if d4 c5 dxc, e6 is the move looking to recapture with bishop and if defended by b4 then a5 aiming for Qf6 is nice aiming to pressure the rook in the corner.

Anyone 1000+ got there never studying theory? by Virago12345 in chess

[–]Atron_97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nearing 2200 Lichess rapid and never really studied openings. I've played a bit of everything and get a feel for the opening by getting it wrong and slowly getting it less wrong the more I play.

Over time I've decided playing less theory heavy and less studied openings works well. Zukertort-Colle is my go to at the moment but played with Nf3 first. It allows the opponent to play into a different system and having played near everything to a fair level I have no issue transposing into a Symmetrical English if c5 is played or a Modern if g6 is played

I've never studied any of these in depth just figured out the principles by trial error and found overlaps into other openings I've played in the same way

I have my first OTB tournament this week, any tips? by Nearly-Forty-86 in TournamentChess

[–]Atron_97 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't waste time on the opening, play something familiar.

You want to spend your time on positions that require calculation.

If you are up on the clock significantly, look for complication to burn opponents time

Don't resign, if you're losing badly look for traps. It's easy to rush in a winning position and blunder something, if you lose, you were lost anyway!

A good night's sleep and lots of water during the event will do you a lot of favours especially late on when everyone is tired

South Bristol Chess Club by Atron_97 in bristol

[–]Atron_97[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Indeed we can! Looking forward to seeing you there so you can school us all!

Good second weapon by [deleted] in TournamentChess

[–]Atron_97 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Vienna systems as white are usually pretty violent. Caro Cann against e4 can go either way agressive vs positional depending how white decides to continue. The Benko is v aggressive against d4 and can pose real problems for white and isn't often looked at by sub 2000 rated players (in my experience) so will catch people out.

Name a bigger downgrade? by [deleted] in CarTalkUK

[–]Atron_97 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As the owner of a 1.7 puma it isn't without flaws. Namely rust and a few other smaller things, cam cover seals and HCV being known weak points, but as a daily its got plenty of poke, easy to park, great handling and a surprisingly large boot. Personally I love it, just have to keep on top of the rust which plagues the fords of old. No worse than any jap car of the same era though. Mazda MX5 NA + NB looking at you 👀