I am up for that...I would just have to cancel and restart...tell you what...let me set up anotheryeah hate I missed it..
Do they have the option of letting you start it over?
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I am up for that...I would just have to cancel and restart...tell you what...let me set up anotheryeah hate I missed it..
Do they have the option of letting you start it over?
We got two going at once for those who did not sign up...let's do this
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Howard Marks used M. Ashley's WSJ article as the basis for his April memo on risk and the parallels between chess and investing. Here's the podcast, which includes commentary from both of them:Maurice Ashley is one of my favorite chess commentators.
Howard Marks used M. Ashley's WSJ article as the basis for his April memo on risk and the parallels between chess and investing. Here's the podcast, which includes commentary from both of them:
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Behind the Memo - The Indispensability of Risk with Howard Marks, Bruce Karsh, and Maurice Ashley
Howard Marks, Bruce Karsh, and Maurice Ashley consider the many parallels between chess and investing.www.oaktreecapital.com
Stand by...about to get it cracking....hell it has been so long....do we do one day to move or three?
Anyone watching the World Chess Championship starting the 25th besides me.
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Let's get it cracking...
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Let's get it cracking...
See above. Let’s get it.
Let's get cracking....only one needed!!!See above. Let’s get it.
If we don't get one more by 1:30 CST I am kicking it off with 5Let's get cracking....only one needed!!!
Prodigy
The Prodigy is the ultimate sportsman. Prodigies play aggressively and fight for the win from the beginning to the end, but place the highest value on maintaining emotional control and utilizing every opportunity that comes their way. Prodigies are not out to prove any kinds of theories, or to create great works of art (though that often happens anyway); for Prodigies winning is everything… because winning is simply more fun.
Magnus Carlsen is a Prodigy
Magnus Carlsen (born 1990) of Norway, the current world champion, exemplifies the Prodigy. A universal player with an intuitive grasp of chess, much of Carlsen's success can be explained by his psychology which is completely unencumbered by fear. He rarely makes any kind of blunders, and plays on forever to try to win positions with the smallest advantage, or even equal ones. His endgame play is superb, and his constant pressing in every position eventually drives his opponents to make errors. Carlsen is currently the highest rated player in history.![]()
That part is true....lol