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Fred Verheul

@fredverheul

SAP Developer/Consultant @ SOA People NL | SAP Mentor Alumnus Opinions are my own (duh), like/fav = bookmark

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Sam (@sam_wenmakers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

De maatregelen na de compromissen van Wilders zijn uitgelekt. De belangrijkste maatregelen moeten alsnog gaan zorgen voor het “strengste asielbeleid ooit”. Maar nu er geen noodwet komt, zijn die maatregelen dan nog wel haalbaar? Een draadje🧵 #Wilders #noodwet #noodrecht #PVV

De maatregelen na de compromissen van Wilders zijn uitgelekt.

De belangrijkste maatregelen moeten alsnog gaan zorgen voor het “strengste asielbeleid ooit”.

Maar nu er geen noodwet komt, zijn die maatregelen dan nog wel haalbaar?

Een draadje🧵

#Wilders #noodwet #noodrecht #PVV
chess24 (@chess24com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mike Klein: "Now that it's been almost 24 hours how do you feel about the match?" Ding Liren: "I'm still hoping for a tiebreak match today!" 😀 #DingGukesh

Emilchess (@emilsutovsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I find Kramnik's latest address to David Navara quite outrageous. No, more than that. Inhuman. You might be in your right legally, or maybe you are not. But one has to go over the edge to attack like that a person who clearly exposed his major mental struggles. I really think

John Patterson (@jasper_07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Post : secondphase.com.au/3-survival-pat… In CAP, removing a field from your model removes it from the DB. Yes, even in production. If that makes you uncomfortable, good. These 3 patterns bring safety back to CAP development.

Yuriy Krykun (@krykunyuriy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TEACHING THINKING IN CHESS - continuing the long posts! White to play. How to proceed here? Use this position as an exercise. Write down your THOUGHTS - not just moves, and come back to my explanation. 1. White has long-term advantages (d5-outpost, weakness on d6) and

TEACHING THINKING IN CHESS - continuing the long posts!

White to play. How to proceed here?

Use this position as an exercise. Write down your THOUGHTS - not just moves, and come back to my explanation.

1. White has long-term advantages (d5-outpost, weakness on d6) and
Yuriy Krykun (@krykunyuriy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ANSWER! 1. If we give Black time, he will go ...Nd7-f6, unravel and keep defending his bad - but holdable! - position. So we need to act now. 2. The d6-pawn is weak. Who's defending it? Queen! So, let's trade queens off. If we do, pawn falls! 1.Bxe6! fxe6 2.Qh4!, and no

ANSWER!

1. If we give Black time, he will go ...Nd7-f6, unravel and keep defending his bad - but holdable! - position.

So we need to act now.

2. The d6-pawn is weak. Who's defending it? Queen! 

So, let's trade queens off. If we do, pawn falls!

1.Bxe6! fxe6 2.Qh4!, and no
Ilja Sirosh (@imiljasirosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

White wins with the brilliant 1.Bd4!! - 1...exd4 2.Nxd4 and 3.Nf3# is mate - 1...exf4 2.Bf2+! Kg5 3.Bh4!(D) lures the king back into the mating net: 3...Kxh4 4.Nd4 (threatens Nf3#) 4...Kg5 5.Ne6+ wins the queen. P.S. 1.Nd4? fails due to 1...exd4! 2.Bxd4 Ba7! 3.Bxa7 Qb6! 4.Bxb6

White wins with the brilliant 1.Bd4!!
- 1...exd4 2.Nxd4 and 3.Nf3# is mate
- 1...exf4 2.Bf2+! Kg5 3.Bh4!(D) lures the king back into the mating net: 3...Kxh4 4.Nd4 (threatens Nf3#) 4...Kg5 5.Ne6+ wins the queen.

P.S. 1.Nd4? fails due to 1...exd4! 2.Bxd4 Ba7! 3.Bxa7 Qb6! 4.Bxb6
David John Schlichting🇺🇦 (@dazi180turtle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Greg Mustreader Disrespectful to the other two, but maybe a podium for three people wasn’t the best idea in the first place in a tournament where the Top 2 spots are all that matters.

Chessvision.ai (@chessvisionai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instead of messing up with Elo directly (which should reflect strength of a player), simply introduce a *second metric* that involves activity. Then, having these two metrics, tournament organizers can use whichever they prefer for invitations.