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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #21 - 08/20/09 at 14:44:47
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Stigma wrote on 08/20/09 at 13:53:44:
I've even heard this recommended as a training technique: Listen to a certain style or artist while studying a particular opening, and you will more easily remember the theory if you think about the music!


That's exactly how my wife prepares for her exams. Smiley Never tried it myself, but she says it helps.

Back to the topic, I have a few colour associations, for various reasons:
- The Dutch is orange, for the reason MNb says.
- The Norwegian and the Danish are red because of the flags.
- The KID is green, probably because my first KID book had a green cover. Could also be because green is my favourite colour, and I like to face the KID.
- The Meran is White, because I score very well with White in that opening.
- The Black Knight's Tango is, well, Black.

Those are the ones that I can come up with right now.
  
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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #20 - 08/20/09 at 14:09:51
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nyoke wrote on 08/20/09 at 12:53:47:
Had no idea that the Richter Rauzer was so squeamish...

... "Lokomotive Breath" because of "the all time loser" ... if you play it against me! Cool
  
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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #19 - 08/20/09 at 13:53:44
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I've even heard this recommended as a training technique: Listen to a certain style or artist while studying a particular opening, and you will more easily remember the theory if you think about the music!

Never tried this myself, but I have some other weird music associations that suggest there might be something to it. To me, that beast howling in Michale Jackson's "Thriller" is not a wolf; I happened to be reading Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the Baskervilles" and listening to "Thriller" at the same time! 

Also, for similar reasons I cannot hear Bon Jovi's "Living on a Prayer" without being reminded of the Stephen King novel "Desperation".
  

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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #18 - 08/20/09 at 12:53:47
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Had no idea that the Richter Rauzer was so squeamish...
  
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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #17 - 08/20/09 at 11:33:06
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Mind you, find that listening to Pet Shop Boys is useful accompaniment to Richter Rauzer theory study

Hmm - "Go west life is peaceful there..." You have to be a 1.c4 (slightly west on the chessboard, isn't it!) player for that - Richter Rauzer is more like taking Jethro Tull's Lokomotive breath
  
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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #16 - 08/20/09 at 11:30:12
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Just teasing. 
'Rose-tinted' perhaps what you looking for.

Mind you, find that listening to Pet Shop Boys is useful accompaniment to Richter Rauzer theory study. 

Any other readers have preferred gay pop-chess theory combos?
  
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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
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Bibs wrote on 08/20/09 at 10:39:15:
Matemax wrote on 08/20/09 at 09:31:23:
As I am an optimist I see most opening through my pink glases  Wink



Through pink glasses? You perceive the majority of openings to be homosexual? By jove.


Grin good one - perhaps "pink glases" is wrong - it just means you see the world very positive and optimistic - perhaps naive
  
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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
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Matemax wrote on 08/20/09 at 09:31:23:
As I am an optimist I see most opening through my pink glases  Wink



Through pink glasses? You perceive the majority of openings to be homosexual? By jove.
  
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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #13 - 08/20/09 at 09:31:23
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As I am an optimist I see most opening through my pink glases  Wink

But I see red when someone on ICC plays "Trash Openings" - ECO T - like 1....h5 2...h4 or 1...f7 - cause red is the colour of blood from oponent then  Grin
  
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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #12 - 08/20/09 at 08:54:58
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I have always related openings with colors:

Sicilian, French, Pirc, King's Indian, Nimzo, Benoni.... are black

English, King's Gambit, Queen's gambit, Ruy Lopez...are white
  
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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #11 - 07/16/09 at 21:07:41
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Everything seams allright then - all to confuse your opponent..
  

What kind of proof is that?
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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #10 - 07/16/09 at 20:07:38
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Göran wrote on 07/14/09 at 21:45:37:
Colourblind? Does it mean "Random opening"? How to prepare against that?

It is so bad that when I feel blue, I mistakenly play a green opening like the Giuoco and play like I have been smoking purple haze...
  

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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
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Colourblind? Does it mean "Random opening"? How to prepare against that?
  

What kind of proof is that?
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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #8 - 07/14/09 at 20:46:59
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Aha, that is why I havent reached 2700 yet...

I am colourblind Grin
  

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Re: Do you associate colors for different openings?
Reply #7 - 07/14/09 at 15:23:56
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There have been certain mental conditions that have been documented in which savants associate colors and shapes with numbers and other items in order to help them remember.

I tend to think abstractly when analysing, but I remember the book cover, and mentally find the right page (or computer screen and game).  I don't worry too much about the names of the openings and so don't associate colors with them.   

I do associate feelings with certain openings, such as joy at seeing the King's Indian, determination at the Triangle defenses, a sense of anachronism at certain e4-e5 lines, and general befuddlement at the first move.
  
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