barnaby wrote on 07/05/13 at 15:42:09:
Markovich wrote on 07/05/13 at 03:05:09:
Reading just now how this discusion has progressed since page 1, I just want to throw up. My views on what sub-2000 players should play are well known, so I won't repeat them. But what is it that leads so many club-level and below players to obsess so much over opening systems!? It's a disease! "Back to the Najdorf for the third time" and not even rated yet. Ye gods!
Your position remains snobbish, myopic, and hostile.
Not everyone needs to play chess trying to reach the upper echelons. Its a GAME. In addition, this is an opening theory site and the irony is that when people don't talk about openings you get apoplectic about that!
You should focus on your own obsessions and how to overcome them rather than always pointing a finger at other people.
Judge not, least you too be judged.
My post was at least about "general chess," which is the subject of this part of the forum. It
is a disease, metaphorically speaking, for so many players to fret over what opening they should play; blame their defeats on their choice of opening; and expect a new opening to solve their problems. It happens to affect lower-rated players much more than higher-rated ones, because the latter have usually learned that there is no magic in any particular opening system, and that one's defeats are entirely due to one's deficiencies as a player. It is, I believe, a symptom of this "disease" that an unrated player returns to the Najdorf
for the third time. Certainly is is fair to express that opinion, which again is about chess; it is not hostile.
Your post, on the other hand, is entirely personal. I don't care a fig for your opinion of me, but I suggest you refrain from making pejorative personal remarks in this forum.