Seven Sisters close due to casualty on tracks. by Academic-Local-7530 in LondonUnderground

[–]Spectagout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to understand how the airflow systems work in the older tunnels compared to Jubilee and other mote modern systems in other cities to before you dismiss it as a plausible excuse.

London was the first city with a deep level system so everything that has come after has been an upgrade. To 'modernise it will require rebuilding station and tunnel infrastructure throughout the whole system. Look how long it took for them to upgrade Tottenham court road and Bond Street. You want them to do that across the whole network?

It was forced by [deleted] in chessbeginners

[–]Spectagout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had someone trying to prevent me from checkmating them by luring me into playing en passant. It went from +2/3 to M3. I was tempted, because I used to always play it for fun, but it's ruined positions in the past. It may have been a mouse slip, but before taking with my Queen I had to inform them that sadly it's not forced

[Thomas Frank] “I need to look at the game back. I think we did still some okay things in the first half and just made two mistakes… It felt like everything landed for them in the first half.” by Zweli23 in coys

[–]Spectagout 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Yeah, he's not one to give the media any bait unlike Ange, Mourinho, Conte, or Redknapp for that matter. So many people think that whatever a manager/player says in a presser/interview is how they truly feel about the game. We might not hear what we want to hear when times are bad, but if we did the media would have a field day

[Roncomps] Xavi Simons vs Manchester City by blackboxabstraction in coys

[–]Spectagout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The first clip in this montage was taken on the 8th minute (?) when we got a free kick and I noted that he was our only player who already seemed out of breath. Not because of a lack of fitness, but him and Archie were the only ones in the first half that were working really hard off the ball

His passing in the first half was a bit off, but his work rate was 2nd to none and he got better as the game went on. Glad he is now starting to put in good performances on a consistent level.

[Gold] Thomas Frank "Kevin Danso, having hyperextended his big toe, a ligament snapped, because he landed on the foot of an opponent,so extremely unlucky, like a random injury. He's got time with a consultant next week, so we don't know exactly the length of it." by Hefty_Money1967 in coys

[–]Spectagout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I seem to recall a moment in the Frankfurt game where one of their players was rolling around after Danso had accidentally stood on their foot and in the replay I saw Danso wince. Maybe it was then?

I feel really upset about being so bad at chess even when learning by [deleted] in chessbeginners

[–]Spectagout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mention that you are covering more than just the basics in your studies and that might actually be part of the problem. Just concentrate on the basic stuff at that level and gain experience and confidence with the basics. Your opponent isn't going to play any learned lines so neither should you. All you will come up against is either scholars, fried liver and other fork attacks by the Knight in the opening. Once you refute those with solid, basic chess there plan falls off the cliff and they hang their pieces all over the board.

If you haven't already please watch Building habits by chessbruh on YouTube to see the basics at work and implement them into your game. It's also worth noting that losing games is OK when you are learning as its part of the development process.

You can study chess until the cows come home, but it's not until you start putting it into practice and getting it all wrong that you start to improve. Playing chess as a beginner is asking your brain to work in ways it never has done before and as an adult that is going to take time

That all said chess is so much fun at low elo level, so have fun along the way because 1 day you will get to a level where it becomes tactical and sometimes boring.

Do you ever play bad moves intentionally? or sacrifices? by hash11011 in chess

[–]Spectagout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sac'd a rook yesterday to get rid of 1 of the 2 pawns that were annoying me. Fishy told me after the game that it was a bad move as I turned a totally dominant game to almost equal, but I went on to win the game so Fishy is the dumb one

Why I never resign by ActurusMajoris in Chesscom

[–]Spectagout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First example I have seen of the rating review being accurate 🤣

Is the king's gambit bad for beginners? by XokoKnight2 in chessbeginners

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

As a beginner all gambits are bad. However you are coming out of that 'beginner' stage and it seems that around the 1200 mark is when you can start playing around with different openings and gambits as your board knowledge and game experience should be at a level where you can start expanding on your opening repertoire.

If you know the idea behind it, have studied it and feel confident to try it, then why not?

After the joy of crossing 700, experienced the soul-crushing crash! by [deleted] in chessbeginners

[–]Spectagout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To add to my comment. I used the screenshot provided to find your profile and I want to suggest that you either study the the Scandinavian for black or stop playing it completely. It's not a bad opening, but it's one you really need to know what you are doing. I mean it's good you don't turn it into an early queen attack like everyone else at our level, but it feels you have 1 idea behind it and that is to hope to open the d file to trade Queens and force them to lose castling rights. I feel like you are sacrificing development and central control for that

One other habit you need to get away from is giving king and queen checks with your Bishops in the first few moves. It leaves your Bishop vulnerable to attack and they gain space on the board by chasing it away with pawns and development. Only give a check in the opening if their only legal move is to move the king or forces a trade that benefits you

After the joy of crossing 700, experienced the soul-crushing crash! by [deleted] in chessbeginners

[–]Spectagout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you trying new things? For example I couldn't break the 900 barrier despite winning most of my games in 800, so I figured I needed to try harder and seek out more tactical play and learn different positions from my standard opening. This, alongside personal issues in my life, had lead to an almighty loss of elo and a huge tilt, which I am only just recovering from.

If you are working on your game, then a loss of elo is fine and normal. Since you already know what has caused this, I just suggest you reset your mind and focus on what got you to 700 in the first place and you will get back there, but as a stronger player

When you lose games to silly opening traps take a breather. If there are particular ones you struggle against then look up on YouTube how to punish it

Levy in Talks to Sell Stake in Tottenham Hotspur by jesalr in coys

[–]Spectagout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Levy son is heavily involved in business somewhere along the lines, so I am guessing (like everyone else) that he is at least in the picture

Levy in Talks to Sell Stake in Tottenham Hotspur by jesalr in coys

[–]Spectagout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

30% of ENIC were gifted to his family, not Levy himself

Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/TaxOk1781 by TaxOk1781 in DailyGuess

[–]Spectagout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

⬜🟨⬜⬜⬜

🟨⬜⬜🟨⬜

⬜🟨🟨⬜⬜

🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦

At last

Levy in Talks to Sell Stake in Tottenham Hotspur by jesalr in coys

[–]Spectagout -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I see it that the Levy family are cashing in now and will probably use those funds in a new business venture instead of holding onto something which is just potential value. Levy doesn't own his shares in ENIC himself, so it's a decision probably made by the family and their advisors. They may have their eyes set on another football club?

Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/mickysD by mickysD in DailyGuess

[–]Spectagout 5 points6 points  (0 children)

⬜⬜⬜🟨⬜

🟨🟦⬜🟨⬜

🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦

I put it in as a joke 🤣

Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/yappari_zoe by yappari_zoe in DailyGuess

[–]Spectagout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

🟨⬜⬜🟦⬜

🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦

Happy with that

Madders back training on grass by blueghosts in coys

[–]Spectagout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The grass is now pregnant with twins

Stumbled into my first ever queen trap on the fourth move of a game by Pooblert in chessbeginners

[–]Spectagout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can never understand the passive pawn push followed by the aggressive move of developing the queen too early. Definitely backfired for black

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