You can pick odd or even and check;
PS: Pretty sure almost everyone just copies the diagram code and edits by hand, however eg. drago also has an export ASCII position option.
"You probably wouldn't worry about what people think of you if you could know how seldom they do."Loons wrote:...
(My KGS account is a secret, because I get self-conscious of playing if too many people are watching me...)
I feel this way sometimes too, and while ez4u's quote is often applicable, I sometimes cringe at what observers say about my moves. The question remains however, how private do you think a Malkovitch game is?Loons wrote:(My KGS account is a secret, because I get self-conscious of playing if too many people are watching me...)
Touché. I still feel Malkovich and timed server games are quite different beasts though.daal wrote:I feel this way sometimes too, and while ez4u's quote is often applicable, I sometimes cringe at what observers say about my moves. The question remains however, how private do you think a Malkovitch game is?
Both claims are supported by psychological research.ez4u wrote:I don't know. I wondered the same thing. He was quoted in a book. I searched his papers available on-line, but could not find the source to clarify it!
It's not clear to me how to scientifically quantify what might be "realistic", because this seems to be a subjective term.Bill Spight wrote:Both claims are supported by psychological research.ez4u wrote:I don't know. I wondered the same thing. He was quoted in a book. I searched his papers available on-line, but could not find the source to clarify it!