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jim995

Who likes the new change in live chess (in which you can't choose what color you play in random seeks). Do you like it, dislike it, or are you indifferent.

I like it, because it prevents people to acheive ratings they don't deserve, it makes the pairings more realistic, etc.

LucenaTDB

Love it.

Loomis

Good thing you started this thread, the ones listed below weren't enough.

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/suggestions/how-come-we-cant-choose-what-color-we-are-in-live-anymore

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/color-favoritism-on-chesscom

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/help-support/picking-a-color

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/the-disabled-color-pick

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/help-support/color-to-play

goldendog

So is the bishop better than the knight or what?

jim995

 I just wanted to see how many people AREN'T complaining. Only one of these likes the change.

Loomis

You didn't think people would voice their opinion both for and against in the existing threads?

Loomis
goldendog wrote:

So is the bishop better than the knight or what?


Kasparov if you count long term dominance, but Fischer had the best championship run.

goldendog

We can combine this thread with the one about everyone who doesn't complain about their shoes.

jim995

Yes, Loomis, but in some of them, I've seen "Good riddance!" That really makes people feel good (sarcasm). A simple "yes" or "no" is good here.

trysts

As well as,

ttp://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/starting-with-white

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/why-wont-chesscom-pay-child-support

                         ...and something about chicken

Captainbob767

If I play with White, shouldn't I win??????/Laughing

jim995

Captainbob767, not necessarily; you still have to play better than your opponent (though you get a tiny advantage, it doesn't matter at a low-middle level).

Captainbob767
jim995 wrote:

Captainbob767, not necessarily; you still have to play better than your opponent (though you get a tiny advantage, it doesn't matter at a low-middle level).


I was just kidding............!!!!!!!

DragoniteTWG

I like the new change, however it doesn't allow (quickly) one to work on one color for a period of time. For example, if I was weak at a black opening vs. d4, i would regularly choose black and play every time against d4 or abort until i found that game. This new change still allows that to happen, just you can't specify, so it might take a while to find the combination you are trying to practice with.

Loomis
DieHardGiantsFan wrote:

if I was weak at a black opening vs. d4, i would regularly choose black and play every time against d4 or abort until i found that game.


i've pretty much ignored these discussions, but I couldn't let this go. Are we really that selfish these days that we waste other people's time starting games with them and aborting when they don't play the first move we like?

ModernCalvin

Aren't people who resign after they lost their Queen and both Rooks after turn 5 just the scum of the earth?

But no seriously, I am for the change. Good players know that the better player always wins, even when they play Black.

MyCowsCanFly
Loomis wrote:
goldendog wrote:

So is the bishop better than the knight or what?


Kasparov if you count long term dominance, but Fischer had the best championship run.


 It's not fair.

artfizz
goldendog wrote:

So is the bishop better than the knight or what?


Loomis wrote: Kasparov if you count long term dominance, but Fischer had the best championship run.


MyCowsCanFly wrote: It's not fair.


posting-the-obvious. Those were the days.

Loomis

artfizz, all due respect, but that thread doesn't really apply here. A few quotes from that thread:

" there are people checking out the forums that haven't seen those postings."

"Those of us who have been around a while need to remember that there are newer people joining who will not want to look back through 100 forum threads just to make sure their question or comment hasn't been posted before."

"there is a sufficient supply of 'newbies' to whom this topic is fresh"

The current thread is not one that comes around every so often for the same old debates. It is a thread that has been started at least 5 times in the last few days alone.

furtiveking

Don't you just hate when folks don't resign soon enough?