out of the blue in an english line i invented

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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by Roger de Coverly » Sun Jul 31, 2022 1:19 am

Roger Lancaster wrote:
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If I play what I genuinely believe is a TN, and there is indeed no previous published record of that move having been played

The point is though that there is a previous record if the database is large and comprehensive enough.

Ironically what's missing from databases can be the games featured in widely read magazines such as Chess and the BCM. These are "theory" in the sense that people know them but not always present in archives.

One example is the line in the Taimanov or Flick Knife Benoni that runs 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 e6 4. Nc3 exd5 5. cxd5 d6 6. e4 g6 7. f4 Bg7 8. Bb5+ Nbd7 . I knew this in 1975 and played it as White in that year against Cliff Chandler in the SCCU Championship. I had got it from the game Haygarth - Pigott which had been played in the British Lightning a couple of years earlier and published by BH Wood as "junior" beats ex British Champion . Andy Smith tells me it was known at the time to Kent players and he had played it himself. (It's in his book). Admittedly I was partly making it up in the Chandler game, but I knew that the idea was to play e5 and then e6, but accepting the sacrifice of the d7 Knight could be dubious.

Databases vary in coverage, the earliest example in international ones is from a simul game between Vaganian and Pigott (who else) in 1975.

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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by Joey Stewart » Sun Jul 31, 2022 2:21 am

Roger de Coverly wrote:
Sun Jul 31, 2022 1:19 am

One example is the line in the Taimanov or Flick Knife Benoni that runs 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 e6 4. Nc3 exd5 5. cxd5 d6 6. e4 g6 7. f4 Bg7 8. Bb5+ Nbd7 . I knew this in 1975 and played it as White in that year against Cliff Chandler in the SCCU Championship. .


Is cliff chandler any relation to Geoff chandler of the forums or Murray chandler the late grand master?
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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by NickFaulks » Sun Jul 31, 2022 2:33 am

Joey Stewart wrote:
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Murray chandler the late grand master?
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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by Joey Stewart » Sun Jul 31, 2022 2:45 am

He hasn't played for years, I just assumed he was dead?
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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by Tim Spanton » Sun Jul 31, 2022 6:35 am

AlanLlewellyn wrote:
Sat Jul 30, 2022 6:44 pm
Roger de Coverly wrote:
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John Upham wrote:
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Was the game you quote widely published?
I don't think it matters. Chessbase and similar have been around for over thirty years and megasized databases capturing all the recorded historic games almost as long. If claiming a novelty, it has to be something never previously played, not something never previously published in book or article form.
i am claiming 9 Nxe5 as a novelty(which isnt in livebook) and i am claiming i was the first player to play the d3 kid as a regular system
The novelty in your game is 8...e5. The position before that move was reached in a Polish team championship game in 2007 (not, as I posted earlier, in 1979 - got a rating and the year mixed up). I found the game is in ChessBase's 2022 Mega database, which is a standard reference source.

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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by LawrenceCooper » Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:08 am

Joey Stewart wrote:
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He hasn't played for years, I just assumed he was dead?
Judging from the photo he posted on Facebook nine minutes ago from Howick Chess Centre, New Zealand, he's very much alive.

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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by Paul Cooksey » Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:20 am

Little Bill Daggett wrote:Hell, I even thought I was dead 'til I found out it was just that I was in New Zealand

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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by AlanLlewellyn » Sun Jul 31, 2022 7:50 am

Tim Spanton wrote:
Sun Jul 31, 2022 6:35 am
AlanLlewellyn wrote:
Sat Jul 30, 2022 6:44 pm
Roger de Coverly wrote:
Sat Jul 30, 2022 6:31 pm


I don't think it matters. Chessbase and similar have been around for over thirty years and megasized databases capturing all the recorded historic games almost as long. If claiming a novelty, it has to be something never previously played, not something never previously published in book or article form.
i am claiming 9 Nxe5 as a novelty(which isnt in livebook) and i am claiming i was the first player to play the d3 kid as a regular system
The novelty in your game is 8...e5. The position before that move was reached in a Polish team championship game in 2007 (not, as I posted earlier, in 1979 - got a rating and the year mixed up). I found the game is in ChessBase's 2022 Mega database, which is a standard reference source.
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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by AlanLlewellyn » Sun Jul 31, 2022 8:00 am

i didn't 'invent' it on a computer i found it originally in that 2016 game over the board...

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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by Tim Spanton » Sun Jul 31, 2022 9:25 am

AlanLlewellyn wrote:
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i didn't 'invent' it on a computer i found it originally in that 2016 game over the board...
A novelty is a move that has not been played before ...

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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by JustinHorton » Sun Jul 31, 2022 9:44 am

Well, maybe, but I'm pretty sure that the criteria used to be a bit looser than that, and would basically involve "not been played before between strong players". Obviously in past time nearly all published games (the real criteria, I think) were between strong players and now all manner of games are "published" in one medium or another between players like most of us who cannot tell a bishop from a knight. Whether this means that "novelty" no longer really exists as a concept, or just has to be thrashed through a bit to adapt to changed circumstances, is perhaps an interesting question.
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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by Tim Spanton » Sun Jul 31, 2022 10:36 am

JustinHorton wrote:
Sun Jul 31, 2022 9:44 am
Well, maybe, but I'm pretty sure that the criteria used to be a bit looser than that, and would basically involve "not been played before between strong players". Obviously in past time nearly all published games (the real criteria, I think) were between strong players and now all manner of games are "published" in one medium or another between players like most of us who cannot tell a bishop from a knight. Whether this means that "novelty" no longer really exists as a concept, or just has to be thrashed through a bit to adapt to changed circumstances, is perhaps an interesting question.
Perhaps I should have written: a novelty is a move not known to have been played before. If a move has been played and published, the subsequent playing of it is not a novelty even if the player found the move over the board without being aware of the precedent.

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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by JustinHorton » Sun Jul 31, 2022 10:42 am

Does that stand up though? If a move had, for instance, been played in a grandmaster tournament in the 1980s, hailed as a novelty, changed the course of theory etc etc etc, and then many years later it turned out to have been played in a club game in Adelaide in 1967, would that retrospectively lose its status as a novelty? I am not sure it would, and I think this is because we really think of opening theory as depending on the players involved being of a certain standard. (I also don't think there are clear lines here that we can draw.)
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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by AlanLlewellyn » Sun Jul 31, 2022 10:52 am

before we start contemplating the nature of time and space, i never used the word novelty i used the word invented.

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Re: out of the blue in an english line i invented

Post by AlanLlewellyn » Sun Jul 31, 2022 10:54 am

although 9 Nxe5 is a novelty for sure who else would see such a move or indeed get in a position needed to play it.