10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RAPID TRANSIT CHESS»
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Chess and Machine Intuition
In spite of Fischer's well-known dislike of purely intuitive rapid transit chess ("it
kills your ideas"), he used only half his allotted time in superfast play to garner 19
of the possible 22 points. This amazing result belied the widespread belief that
top ...
2
Attention and Performance XVII: Cognitive Regulation of ...
For example, skilled playing of rapid-transit chess presumably entails composed
operations. 10. On the overall time scale of human action, there are also other
activity bands. Below the cognitive band is the biological band, a physical ...
Daniel Gopher, Asher Koriat, 1999
3
Unified Theories of Cognition
A neat example is rapid-transit chess — whose rules establish that only ten
seconds per move is available on average. There is ~~ 10 sec to take into
account the opponent's move, understand the consequences, decide upon a
move and ...
4
Data Analytic Techniques for Dynamical Systems
For example, there are approximately available 100 neural operations per
second of cognitive activity. A simple sentence, such as “Please pass the salt,” or
your reaction to it will take approximately 1sec. By contrast, rapid transit chess (
10s ...
Steven M Boker, Michael J. Wenger, 2012
5
American
Chess Bulletin
11 QxB 12 R— K 13 B— R3 14 Kt— R4 15 B— Kt2 16 R— K3 17 Kt— B5 18 P—
K6 19 PxBPch RAPID TRANSIT CHESS IN NEW YORK. From a strong field of
seven competitors, including the visiting French master, Frank J. Marshall ...
Hartwig Cassell, Hermann Helms, 1916
The first individual championship of Yugoslavia in rapid transit chess was in Pula
in 1988, and it gathered 1 16 players. Each player had half an hour for the entire
game. The championship title was won by Milan Vukid with Branko ...
Fred Reinfeld (center) takes down moves of game between Reuben Fine (left)
and Hermann Helms in the U. S. Rapid Transit Championship held in 1945.
Najdorf (right) playing rapid transit chess with Tahl — can. Solutions to CHESS
QUIZ ...
8
American
Chess Magazine
'A' vvv RAPID TRANSIT CHESS. On August 9 the members oi.' the Dutch Arms
Chess Club, Brooklyn, held a rapid transit tourney, eleven players Competing.
The winners in the first round were Flciiry, Bell, Howell, Jennings and Sclover.
9
Industrial Arts and Vocational Education
Rapid-Transit Chess. Rapid-transit play speeds up the game. The player must
move immediately when it is his turn. This tests mental alertness. Experts at
Chess. Don't try to make an expert out of every member. Most people enjoy "just
playing ...
10
The City Club Bulletin
Delbter C. A. Dykstra, Executive Secretary Vol. XIII Monday, Nov. 1, 1920 No. 44
News From the Chess Corner The City Club Chess Corner's first rapid transit
chess championship was held Saturday, October 23, fourteen players
participating.
City Club of Chicago, 1920