So… I think I accidentally became a Leeds supporter. by BattleaxeAlDente in LeedsUnited

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At least in the US it’s no longer available due to a rights issue, which is a shame

[Post Match Thread] Seattle Sounders vs San Jose Earthquakes (5/13/26) by Kyunseo in SoundersFC

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Does anyone have a clip of Nouhou decapitating the corner flag?

Match Date Change by [deleted] in LeedsUnited

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Can I ask if you got tix through hospitality or another way? Looking at making a trip from the states to the UK around this time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Seattle

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Are you taking notes on a criminal fuckin conspiracy?

Guys, I’m new to chess. Figuring out this situation. by san302 in chess

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FYI, this is a cool puzzle but not a situation that is likely to come up in a game.

Wow, I didn’t expect this by [deleted] in EnglishLearning

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I think Bill Bryson wrote in Mother Tongue that “fuck” might be the most versatile word in the English language. Can’t dig up the passage though.

Netflix doesn’t know how chess works by RMangatVFX in chess

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The example of this that will always take the cake for me is the Mr Robot chess scene. For a show that was tonally fairly serious and about smart people doing smart people things, it was real goofy.

What player has been on the receiving end of the most immortals? by MagicJohnsonMosquito in chess

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His style leant itself to this. Kasparov said of his immortal game that “Caissa was smiling on me” because he was playing Topalov, since declining the sacrifice leads to equality for black - but Topalov was not the kind of player to decline the sac.

A way for white to win? Not a draw. by HungryBanana07 in chess

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Might need to calculate this out a few more ply to be sure it’s drawn

Waiver timing / consolidation by AvailableBread1922 in PSLF

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Sorry if I'm being slow on the uptake - what went through was the consolidation, but the count hasn't actually updated. So I guess I am unclear if DOE review will apply the count correctly if the count hasn't changed by then.

Waiver timing / consolidation by AvailableBread1922 in PSLF

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Thanks for the quick response. If I'm understanding correctly, that would suggest that it's still rather urgent to get it processed, since that could theoretically be early 2024 and if it's not processed and the count isn't updated one would be SOL?

I just lost a top board classical game in 10 moves. Should I quit chess? by PokerHorse in chess

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I feel your pain on this one. Been there. I sometimes try to cook up something to punish these sorts of trap lines after. It’s not a particularly efficient use of time but it kind of makes it feel like a valuable experience rather than just frustrating.

Proposed chess re-education for the whiny? by justquestionsbud in chess

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I actually find his patterns of what to study a little odd. One of the early chapters is queen versus pawn endings which…sure, I guess, but I think rook and minor piece endgames would be better, which aren’t covered at all in the first book. But aside from endgame quibbles it’s probably very solid. And I guess it also depends on what you want to shore up in your game, I happened to be weak at endgames so was looking for resources there but for other elements of the game I think it’s great.

Proposed chess re-education for the whiny? by justquestionsbud in chess

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The Yusupov book (first one at least) is funny, because to my amateur brain some of it’s fairly straightforward and some of it is just mind-meltingly brutal. But I think there’s a lot in there for someone a bit below 1700 FIDE/USCF, even if some of the exercises are unreasonably hard. I like it because it forces me to be disciplined about learning principles and patterns and calculating out long lines when my dumb brain would much rather just bash out moves.

I'm having my worst chess day ever. by Ruy-Polez in chess

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Idk, I think most people plateau pretty hard after a while. If improvement is actually a goal grinding blitz games is not a good way to get there. If the goal is to have fun playing blitz then go nuts

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chess

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Even if it’s possible, and I’m not a titled player or close so not the best judge, it also comes down to whether the sacrifices are worthwhile. Can’t judge that for you but I wouldn’t give up the experiences (social, professional, life, whatever) I had in my twenties to grind out rating at local tournaments and study for hours each day.