May 26, 2007

  • taking the test on the rainman's site, i get...

    HA -- funny, I'm this guy after 3 tests (the last one even with some random answers)

    On a sad note, I lost my first game at the Open tonight.  Not only did I lose, but I LOST.  I cannot say that I was beaten as much as I beat myself.  It was a short game and pretty much reflected that I broke all of the rules or decent chess.  While getting a decent position coming out of my opening, I made a critical error which allowed my opponent to take advantage of a trap.  It's the third round of 1999 amateur team tournament all over again, except here I lasted a few more moves to 14.

    Afterward, I got a good tongue lashing from Albert Chow my unofficial chess mentor.  It was well deserved, I had not developed pieces, I had made moves without thinking and played quickly when I had two hours as well as some opponent time to think.  I think the post-mortem went longer than the game, every minute a little less pleasant than losing as Al pounded all of the things I did wrong.  So what did I do wrong?  Well I can remember all of the things I did technically, but it comes down to my own mental preparation.  When I played Al before, I was loose and comfortable and played well against a master, playing now, i was tight, unfocused and lost to a D player.  A good night's sleep, a big breakfast and round 2 at 11 AM.

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  • I am up for some breakfast. Hmm, probably is too late. Or too early. Also, I finally clicked on your Shadow People link on the comments and then clicked around further and am now freaked out. I will rewatch some Alizee to ease my fears.

  • Hope you have fun, regardless.

  • BTW, Qui-Gon has been speculated to represent a Jedi school of thought with a more scientific view of the force (i.e. midichlorians), whereas Yoda represents those with a more mystical view of the force ("My ally is the Force..."). Perhaps in part the personality test reflects your preference for sci-fi, and my preference for fantasy.

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