The Adorjan Series to Date
Today marks three months since I started my latest analytical series, a look at GM Andras Adorjan's 'Black Is OK!' thesis. I started with an overview of its basic principles.
- 2013-02-28: Is Adorjan OK? Introduction to Adorjan's 'Black Is OK!' series.
- 2013-03-07: Adorjan's 'Presumption of Innocence' The structure of the 'Black Is OK!' series.
- 2013-03-14: Adorjan on the Keres Attack An example of Adorjan's analysis for Black.
- 2013-03-24: 'Black Is OK' - 12 Discussion Points Arguments in support of the 'Black Is OK' thesis.
Then I looked at two practical applications of the thesis.
- 2013-03-30: Random Position, Random Results? Chess960 and 'Black Is OK'.
- 2013-04-25: The Mysterious Third Portisch: Two-thirds of openings are disadvantageous for BLACK.
GM Jonathon Rowson has given some serious thought to Adorjan's viewpoint.
- 2013-04-30: Not Lost at the Outset 'Chess for Zebras' by Rowson.
- 2013-05-09: The Language of Logic Rowson: 'The role of [an] initial assessment [is] not to be right or wrong in any absolute sense, but to make a good guess.'
The latest posts digressed into the coding of assessments.
- 2013-05-16: Informant No.1, Game No.1 The Informant code system.
- 2013-05-21: Chess NAGs Unicode for the Informant system.
That makes an even ten posts to date. I might very well find another ten subtopics for further treatment.
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