Day 20
So I'm inputting the Schandorff repertoire into the chessbase database right now...
I've started with chapter 7 of the classical mainline which is really the most important ones.
I still have another 20 or so hours to input chess variations into PGNs before the tournament starts, so by then I will probably have 60-70% of the book done.
Also watched a pretty cool video that kind of cement my argument that the best way to give yourself the best chance to beat stronger players is to play tactically complicated opposite side castling position, something that the Schandorff repertoire tries to get.
In the video, Mario Roper, a 1000 rated player beats an NM (wtf), playing a very tactically crazy, complicated opposite side castling game.
The NM (black) missed a computer like win in this position, can you find the move?
Here's the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coAm5xiO61E
Pretty instructive game for bullet:
https://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1782660589
Funny troll games that kind of reflects my desire to zugzwang people in the middlegame:
https://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1782654135