Hi David! You are 100% correct. Dr. Marion Tinsle was born in Irontown, Ohio on February 3, 1927. He won virtually every Ohio State and Cedar Point Tournaments. He was a great man from the great State of Ohio. Sorry, I didn't get back to you earlier and thank you for comment.
Hi Jevitigre! Al Lyman asked Mr. Tinsley how come he was above everyone else in checkers. He said "God gave me a logical mind." A beautiful answer from a great player. I hope you continue with the American version your variant of the flying kings is very good too. Thank you for your question again and for liking the board.
Hello Ironlee, You accomplished a lot in checkers and that is very good. I also play chess and i can understand that is another challenge for you. Your board sounds real nice. I like to thank you for your comments. i was amaze the other day when they said the highest rated chess player in the world is 19 years old. I will read more about Chinook and hope to spend more time to talk about this interesting subject. Thanks IronLee, have fun and keep up the good work.
this is very interesting, i hadn't given much thought to checkers being a game with depth in the past... chess always fascinated me, i think i can appreciate checkers as well, good video
HI IronLee! I am very impress with everything you said. i read something today and I like to share. Let's presume that computers will solve the game. Why should that stop people from playing. The success of computers might increase our own development. The camera can capture the human face far more accurately then Rembrandt but that hasn't stopped from loving his art. The music of Bach and Mozart can be recorded perfectly but people still love to attend live concerts. Pandolfini on chess
Thank you checkercycle. In my country the variant played is on a 12x12 board with flying kings, but i like the American version more. How is possible that Marion Tinsley only lost 7 games in more than 40 years and 2 of those loses were against a computer!. I like that board.
Hi Jevitigre! Yes, you have to jump in this style of checkers. You can play on pogo or kurnik (playok) web site for free. I like to thank you for your question and I hope I have helped you.
@EnderTKD You can get a number board at the American Checker Federation site. When you go there click on theACF store. You can also get the checkers there. If they don't have the number boards you can go to a arts and crafts store and get the numbers and put them on. If you want more info about checkers and boards you can go to "The Checker Maven" web site and find out more information. Thank you!
Hi Jspsfx! Thank you! I like your comments. I just finished a book called "How Life Imitates Chess" by Garry Kasparov. Very good book. Checkers can be fun also and I hope you give it a try. If you have any question I will be happy to answer them. Again thank you!
You are correct. Dr. Marion Tinsley was born in Ohio. Sorry, I did a typo in the spelling of his name in my comment. You can google his name and find a wealth of information on this great man.
Hi Checkercycle. I am an occasional checkers player and am ok at it, and I do play it seriously to some extent. I've been playing on and off for years and have a fairly good interest in the game. Can you give me a list of some checkers tactics puzzle books (for advanced level). Thanks.
Hi xXx! You have a nice web site. Computers have certainly change this game. In one way it is like the movie the "Terminator". The battle has begun and so far the computers are winning.
I got a master rating in checkers, I played for 3 years online, I drew games against many top players, I played thousands of games, sometimes up to 8+ hours a night up until I heard the game was solved by the guy in Edmonton Canada, the same guy that made the program Tinsley played to a draw in the early 90's right before he died... Johnathan Shaefer (I think i spelled that wrong). So anyway, I heard that it was solved and figured it was dead and have since learned chess and moved on to that.
hey ironlee,i think u need to read a little more carefully,checkers is "solved"was the term coined,the quotation marks means it is weakly solved,Jonathan Schaefer himself said we do not have the computer power to solve it from the beginning of the game,only with 10 pieces on each side,go back and read it all over son.Furthermore a master rating online is sooooooooo easy to get,but can you get it in tournament play(face to face that is)?checkers is not dead,so u figured wrong,its still played
Thanks checkercycle. I like your videos, I wish these were on here back when I was playing, it would have helped me get to master rating allot faster!. Anyway, the thing is, we can presume that computers will solve checkers, computers HAVE solved checkers. It happened last year I think. Did you not hear about it? it was in the news, even on tv. Solved by Johnathon Shaefer with his Chinook program. Anyway google it and check it out. Every game, if played perfectly, will lead to a draw.
furthermore,computers beat the top chess players with ease,does that stop people from playing each other and enjoying the game?no it doesnt,the same can be said of checkers,we as human beings do not live long enough to solve checkers,all of our games against each other will not be a draw,we play for the love of the game,not to be dismayed by computers,by the way there are over 555 billion possibilities in checkers(and thats from 10 pieces not 12)think u can memorize them all and play perfect?
It was in the news that it was solved by his 12 piece data base, "son". Just saying what I heard. If I'm wrong, great, I guess the game dodged a bullet. I don't think I'm wrong though. Every game if played perfectly, WILL draw. And yeah I played live tournies...so? no more difficult than online. You gotta play at the right sites not against kids on msn. Master rating was by far not easy to get. It took me 3 years of allot of play. Anyway thanks for the reply... I guess.
So since checkers was solved, if I continued to play for lets say another 3 years and was able to become a GM, all I could hope to do against the best player in the world (or Chinook) was draw every game. It would be a game of "who will make the first mistake in the line". With chess there is millions of more possibilities of moves in every position, it has not been solved, and likely never will be. Also in chess, if you lose a piece, unlike in checkers it does not mean an almost certain loss.
Well now no human can hope to beat the best engines in chess. So I assume chess is no longer a useful game either. By that logic nothing is useful unless you are the best in the world at it or can beat a computer. So math is out too. Just relax and play the game for the enjoyment. And you will sharpen your own logic and brain while you are at it.
Thank you D.S.! This is a nice compliment coming from such a fine player as yourself.
Insane board visualization. Awesome
the phone ringing scared me lol
Hi David! You are 100% correct. Dr. Marion Tinsle was born in Irontown, Ohio on February 3, 1927. He won virtually every Ohio State and Cedar Point Tournaments. He was a great man from the great State of Ohio. Sorry, I didn't get back to you earlier and thank you for comment.
Thank you! I like your "Plays The Game" , keep up the good work.
Hi Jevitigre! Al Lyman asked Mr. Tinsley how come he was above everyone else in checkers. He said "God gave me a logical mind." A beautiful answer from a great player. I hope you continue with the American version your variant of the flying kings is very good too. Thank you for your question again and for liking the board.
thanks for the vids, tinsley's was the man
Hello Ironlee, You accomplished a lot in checkers and that is very good. I also play chess and i can understand that is another challenge for you. Your board sounds real nice. I like to thank you for your comments. i was amaze the other day when they said the highest rated chess player in the world is 19 years old. I will read more about Chinook and hope to spend more time to talk about this interesting subject. Thanks IronLee, have fun and keep up the good work.
this is very interesting, i hadn't given much thought to checkers being a game with depth in the past...
chess always fascinated me, i think i can appreciate checkers as well, good video
HI IronLee! I am very impress with everything you said. i read something today and I like to share. Let's presume that computers will solve the game. Why should that stop people from playing. The success of computers might increase our own development. The camera can capture the human face far more accurately then Rembrandt but that hasn't stopped from loving his art. The music of Bach and Mozart can be recorded perfectly but people still love to attend live concerts. Pandolfini on chess
Thank you checkercycle. In my country the variant played is on a 12x12 board with flying kings, but i like the American version more. How is possible that Marion Tinsley only lost 7 games in more than 40 years and 2 of those loses were against a computer!. I like that board.
thats how videos should be made,very good lesson for the checker student
Very relaxing and interesting video; the phone ringing didn't bother me.
Thank you Applepie! Your kind words always inspire me.
Capturing a piece is compulsory in checkers? I am a chessplayer but i want to play checkers too but i dont find where and and whom to play.
Wondrous ! xxxxxxx
Hi Jevitigre! Yes, you have to jump in this style of checkers. You can play on pogo or kurnik (playok) web site for free. I like to thank you for your question and I hope I have helped you.
@EnderTKD You can get a number board at the American Checker Federation site. When you go there click on theACF store. You can also get the checkers there. If they don't have the number boards you can go to a arts and crafts store and get the numbers and put them on. If you want more info about checkers and boards you can go to "The Checker Maven" web site and find out more information. Thank you!
@meaning1 Good to hear that you are doing well and learning. Keep up the good work and have fun! Thank you for your nice comment on the videos.
Good Morning. Where he managed to buy the board and the chips. Thank you.
Amazing play !!
Hi Ace! thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it.
very good nice video
Hi Jspsfx! Thank you! I like your comments. I just finished a book called "How Life Imitates Chess" by Garry Kasparov. Very good book. Checkers can be fun also and I hope you give it a try. If you have any question I will be happy to answer them. Again thank you!
It`s very hard for me to find who plays the American version, so i want you recomend me a free site to play online.
You are correct. Dr. Marion Tinsley was born in Ohio. Sorry, I did a typo in the spelling of his name in my comment. You can google his name and find a wealth of information on this great man.
Hi Checkercycle. I am an occasional checkers player and am ok at it, and I do play it seriously to some extent. I've been playing on and off for years and have a fairly good interest in the game. Can you give me a list of some checkers tactics puzzle books (for advanced level). Thanks.
Hi xXx! You have a nice web site. Computers have certainly change this game. In one way it is like the movie the "Terminator". The battle has begun and so far the computers are winning.
I got a master rating in checkers, I played for 3 years online, I drew games against many top players, I played thousands of games, sometimes up to 8+ hours a night up until I heard the game was solved by the guy in Edmonton Canada, the same guy that made the program Tinsley played to a draw in the early 90's right before he died... Johnathan Shaefer (I think i spelled that wrong). So anyway, I heard that it was solved and figured it was dead and have since learned chess and moved on to that.
1:34 why isn’t red allowed to take both peaces? Is this standard US rules?
Only kings can move backwards. All other forward moves are blocked.
Ahaha thank you :-P. Hey.. you play online !?
Can you please tell me where i can buy checkerboards with numbers on the squares?
hope all is well.
hey ironlee,i think u need to read a little more carefully,checkers is "solved"was the term coined,the quotation marks means it is weakly solved,Jonathan Schaefer himself said we do not have the computer power to solve it from the beginning of the game,only with 10 pieces on each side,go back and read it all over son.Furthermore a master rating online is sooooooooo easy to get,but can you get it in tournament play(face to face that is)?checkers is not dead,so u figured wrong,its still played
Thanks checkercycle. I like your videos, I wish these were on here back when I was playing, it would have helped me get to master rating allot faster!. Anyway, the thing is, we can presume that computers will solve checkers, computers HAVE solved checkers. It happened last year I think. Did you not hear about it? it was in the news, even on tv. Solved by Johnathon Shaefer with his Chinook program. Anyway google it and check it out. Every game, if played perfectly, will lead to a draw.
furthermore,computers beat the top chess players with ease,does that stop people from playing each other and enjoying the game?no it doesnt,the same can be said of checkers,we as human beings do not live long enough to solve checkers,all of our games against each other will not be a draw,we play for the love of the game,not to be dismayed by computers,by the way there are over 555 billion possibilities in checkers(and thats from 10 pieces not 12)think u can memorize them all and play perfect?
It was in the news that it was solved by his 12 piece data base, "son".
Just saying what I heard. If I'm wrong, great, I guess the game dodged a bullet. I don't think I'm wrong though. Every game if played perfectly, WILL draw.
And yeah I played live tournies...so? no more difficult than online. You gotta play at the right sites not against kids on msn.
Master rating was by far not easy to get. It took me 3 years of allot of play. Anyway thanks for the reply... I guess.
So since checkers was solved, if I continued to play for lets say another 3 years and was able to become a GM, all I could hope to do against the best player in the world (or Chinook) was draw every game. It would be a game of "who will make the first mistake in the line". With chess there is millions of more possibilities of moves in every position, it has not been solved, and likely never will be. Also in chess, if you lose a piece, unlike in checkers it does not mean an almost certain loss.
Well now no human can hope to beat the best engines in chess. So I assume chess is no longer a useful game either.
By that logic nothing is useful unless you are the best in the world at it or can beat a computer.
So math is out too.
Just relax and play the game for the enjoyment. And you will sharpen your own logic and brain while you are at it.