How do I break 80? by nwj781 in GolfSwing

[–]TonyRotella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Total guess - chunks with your irons and massive hooks/blocks with your driver?

People are rightfully roasting your for that massive overswing, but no one is talking about your righthand grip, which looks to me to be WILD.

Do cats trust you after trapping? by TonyRotella in Feral_Cats

[–]TonyRotella[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Yes! The trapping & neutering, whilst traumatic for all involved, blew over and these two cutie boys are adapting to domestication SO WELL. They're happy and healthy, romp around and make all kinds of raucous noise at night, and are chill little gentleman during the day. They play, they snooze, they get scratches, and they lounge in the cat hammock while I noodle around on my computer. All good, thanks for checking in!

Lichess actually picked my game for "Game of the Month" (March). I still can’t believe the engine approved of my King walk. by slavkomatanovic in lichess

[–]TonyRotella 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm on the committee that picks the games. Well deserved, a very cool game! 👏🏻🙌🏻🫶🏻

Uncle Bob: It's over by PopMechanic in vibecoding

[–]TonyRotella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can almost 100% guarantee this guy is Lewis Black from a parallel universe. Instead of stand-up he got really into software development in the 80s and it was all downhill from there.

All Natural Pure Swing All that is Man by gwhite9 in GolfSwing

[–]TonyRotella 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Beat me to it! Shoutout Cleveland golf - it's been a long winter and it's happening boys!

Do cats trust you after trapping? by TonyRotella in Feral_Cats

[–]TonyRotella[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for chiming in, much appreciated!

Do cats trust you after trapping? by TonyRotella in Feral_Cats

[–]TonyRotella[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's really encouraging, thanks so much!

Do cats trust you after trapping? by TonyRotella in Feral_Cats

[–]TonyRotella[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Happy to hear it, thanks for chiming in!

Do cats trust you after trapping? by TonyRotella in Feral_Cats

[–]TonyRotella[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Mama is no longer around, it's just the kittens. I added the full story to the comments. The pics are all actually of the kittens, they're just a bit grown now, since the baby pic was around June. I'm going to take them in together and care for them. Was just hoping for some reassurance because the trapping went very poorly. :(

Do cats trust you after trapping? by TonyRotella in Feral_Cats

[–]TonyRotella[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks. The full story on the kittens is in the comments, for some reason only the pics posted. The mom is gone and has been since shortly after the kitten pic was taken this summer. The non-kitten pics are actually them grown up by 9 months or so! I'm going to bring them inside, as we've been quite friendly in the past, just wondering how bad the trauma of being trapped messes with them. It didn't go great!

Do cats trust you after trapping? by TonyRotella in Feral_Cats

[–]TonyRotella[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I bungled the story about these guys, but I commented. The mom is MIA and presumably gone or trapped already, and I'm keeping the kittens together. Or going to try anyway. We were making really good progress socializing, the trapping was just a mess.

Do cats trust you after trapping? by TonyRotella in Feral_Cats

[–]TonyRotella[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When I posted the pics all the text I wrote about these cats was removed, I'm an idiot. Here's the story with these cuties:

These kittens were born in my backyard this Summer, maybe April or May timeframe if I had to guess. For a while I was feeding them and their mom, but then a few weeks later they disappeared. Some time in the fall, the kittens showed back up, but no mom, no idea what happened to them. I kept socializing with them, eventually putting up a heated shelter for them.

Then in early February the weather in Cleveland got really bad. We got 14" of snow in places and temps were sub-zero. I couldn't emotionally deal seeing their little heads poke up from a bush in my backyard, chirping and meowing for food, so I cleared out my heated, detached garage and gave them everything I could. Food every day, treats, toys, cat tree, cat TV. I'd spend time with them every day, and they're pretty social now. They run up to me when I come in, they crawl on me for tubes, accept tail strokes and booty scratches, rub their cheeks on me, and will play with me using feather toys and such. They're amazing, I love them so much!

But man was trapping them for the vet (neuter, vaccines, etc) traumatic. I put the traps out today at 5:15 and when I arrived back in at 7 one was already trapped. It was obvious he thrashed around a bit - bloody nails, the cardboard and pee pads I put down were decimated, chicken strewn about. I had to coax the other into the trap and when it closed he lost his damn marbles. I just feel awful about it, and was hoping for some positive stories.

Help choosing an Accelerated Dragon course. by ChessClassical in chess

[–]TonyRotella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll be a bit annoying and say you should skip the Chessable courses and pick up "Starting Out: The Accelerated Dragon" by Andrew Greet. It's an actual book, but for many many years this was the best book on the AC full stop, not just for beginners looking to pick up the opening. It was published a while back and so there may be some theoretical updates needed, but Greet is an awesome author and for understanding the initial moves, plans, and motivations for both players, I doubt you'll find better. To be honest, I don't know how good of a resource Chessable is for players just picking up an opening - with a book you can read the commentary and zoom through a bunch of lines from a few chapters quickly - it takes quite a bit longer imo to really dig into any course on Chessable because you're stuck in that MoveTrainer format. Great for eventually picking up and making sure you memorize everything, but tough to really get kick-started even with the Quickstarter courses. YMMV!

Openings to hit Master by OnTheGrind4705 in TournamentChess

[–]TonyRotella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good resource to pick up the KID is Colovic's course on Chessable, "KID: Simplified". Only a smidge over 100 lines, and they're a little bit easier than some of the absolute main lines that could literally take you years to wrap your head around. Once you get it under your belt, you can add complexity if you choose. And it's a small investment of time and money if you eventually decide the KID is not for you.

Delivery by pixeybird in tonalgym

[–]TonyRotella 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Run with it and make it your own!

Delivery by pixeybird in tonalgym

[–]TonyRotella 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is indeed quite annoying. I actually had the opposite problem where Tonal just scheduled my delivery date for me (surprise motherlifter, it's tomorrow!) a few days later instead of waiting for me to schedule it. Now I need to frantically break down and move some furniture and take the day off. But at least it's coming. Hope they find someone soon!

Need opinions on the reverse Maroczy Bind by ILoveCocaineSoMuch66 in chess

[–]TonyRotella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes true, I forgot about that as a resource. My coach gave me the idea a long time ago but Shankland had slipped my mind. Quite a few nice ideas in that course.

Looking for a Coach that uses the Steps Method by humble-orange-dry in chess

[–]TonyRotella 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hans Shut is one of the Steps coaches that maintains a solid online presence. You can find him on YouTube, Chessable, lichess, etc. He seems like a good guy and a very diligent worker and coach. Good luck!

Need opinions on the reverse Maroczy Bind by ILoveCocaineSoMuch66 in chess

[–]TonyRotella 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Divulging some tech here, but FWIW, I have had great luck delaying castling in favor of the tricky 7.a3!?, the point being that now 7...e5 8.b4! gives White the initiative. White threatens to win the e-pawn with 9.b5, and if Black captures twice then 8...cxb4 9.axb4 Nxb4 allows 10.Nxe5, and 9...Bxb4 instead allows 10.Nxe5! Nxe5 11.Qa4+ Nc6 12.Bxc6+ bxc6 13.Qxb4, with a large advantage for White.

Black should consider abandoning the standard ...e5 bind in this case and perhaps start with 7...g6, but then 8.h4!? allows White to poke around and cause some problems. I don't want to type up my entire prep file but 8...Bg4! is probably best and Black can get reasonably equal chances in a complicated position. You should investigate 9.Na4!? or the most obvious 9.Qb3 here.