drkodos wrote on 12/05/07 at 00:15:56:
On another note:
I once acheived a draw against the late (alive then, but drunk!) Igor Ivanov. I was using the white pieces and employed the Milner Barry in the Advance French.
My Questions for Mr Gambit:
1. Does this mean the Milner Barry is actually sound for white?
2. Exactly what braggadoccio rights have I earned from this OTB, tournament time control event?
3. Am I still a patzer or does this result and a few other random outliers mean that I am actually IM strength?
4. Should I name the variation we played after myself or is it perhaps more ethically proper to share the eponym with Mr Ivanov since he helped my cause by blundering? Because, I've sort of fallen smitten with the idea of the Kodos Attack, and if I can insist on other people using it too, well then ... no need for Viagra!
Thanking you in advance for your help in these matters.
Humbly & clearly inferiorly yours,
~ drkodos
Sounds like fun! To respond:
(1) You definitely have bragging rights, since this was in an OTB tournament with regular time controls. As for the late Mr. Igor Ivanov,
well, with all due respect, it was his responsibility to show up in a sober state!
(2) This gambit, the Milner-Barry being named, I don't see where you can attach your name. Unless you have played a move that was not seen earlier. Kodos Variation? Who knows...
(3) I don't think you are a patzer, but not of IM strength either. I never claimed to be of IM strength in OTB chess, just in blitz at ICC. FYI, my OTB rating fluctuates between 1900 and 2187. My peak ICC rating was 2400+. Currently it is 2087 - 2100+.
(4) I don't see why Mr. Ivanov should share the naming. You, not him, made the key move. FYI, there are openings with double names because two players analyzed and played them, e.g., Pirc-Ufimstev Defense, Jaenisch (aka Schliemann) Gambit in the Spanish Game, etc.
I hope this answers your questions. If not, contact me, and I will gladly respond.