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  1. K

    Chess

    The top players often play this kind of solid style, avoiding much risk while trying to capitalize on their opponents' missteps. Many times this will end up as drawn games. One thing that separates Carlsen apart from the other elites is his ability to win a fair number of these games. I think...
  2. K

    Chess

    I don't know who will be doing the strangling. Carlsen isn't an aggressive, swashbuckling player himself. He likes to play for small, riskless advantages and constrict his opponents. But he admits that sometimes he underestimates his opponents' positions and the potential for...
  3. K

    Chess

    No wonder he did so well - he had a silicon beast!
  4. K

    Chess

    Based on their ratings, recent performance, and head-to-head score, Karjakin will have his work cut out for him. But this is a match, and preparations (especially opening preparations) can play a significant role. Looking forward to it!
  5. K

    Chess

    I had a chance (and foolishly declined) to play Kasparov at his prime in a five-game clock simul. Against Kasparov then or Carlsen now, I would play a solid opening like a Caro-Kann, and see how he would crack it. You could also try to play something slow and unorthodox, as long as you don't...
  6. K

    Chess

    That was too easy for Carlsen. Why give him white for all the games? That is typical for a simul, but given the strength of his opponents, it probably would have been better alternating (black/white, not all white or black).
  7. K

    Chess

    USA wins Gold! Ukraine gets Silver, and Russia gets Bronze. They all won in the last round, but US beat Ukraine on tiebreaks. On the women side, China wins Gold, Poland gets Silver, and Ukraine gets Bronze.
  8. K

    Chess

    I don't think so. Both US and Ukraine must lose in the last round before Russia has a chance to win on tie-breaks, and this scenario is unlikely. Between US and Ukraine, I have heard that US has enough tiebreak advantage that all they have to do is win against Canada, but I'm not sure of this.
  9. K

    Chess

    It's sort of on the official site - they just haven't changed the links yet. http://chess-results.com/tnr232875.aspx?lan=1&art=2&rd=11&flag=30&wi=821
  10. K

    Chess

    It's down to the wire - a two horse race for gold between USA and Ukraine. Final round pairings: USA - Canada (!) I didn't realize Bareev was playing for Canada. Ukraine - Slovenia
  11. K

    Chess

    Okay. I don't think Caruana fears Carlsen, and I think it's a good matchup.
  12. K

    Chess

    Why do you want So to play Carlsen? I think Caruana vs Carlsen is fine.
  13. K

    Chess

    The result was somewhat expected. I actually gave the edge to Russia because of the big ratings difference on the fourth board - Grischuk being there! The real US-Russia surprise was on the women's side. Russia has a huge ratings advantage, but the US team beat them, thanks to a blunder by...
  14. K

    Chess

    I enjoyed being on a chess team way back when. It gave a sense of camaraderie in an otherwise, individual competition. Or we could have a bughouse tournament, switching partners around. It was fun playing against Dlugy in that!
  15. K

    Chess

    Well, US adopted (lured) two powerful players since the last Olympiad. Their top three players are currently in the top ten of FIDE's ratings list. That's a strong lineup. Go US!
  16. K

    Broken Wing Butterfly margin at IB

    Are you trading with portfolio margin on IB?
  17. K

    Broken Wing Butterfly margin at IB

    When I put on a simulated position, it shows the margin requirement as such. Again, I have portfolio margin, and it looks at +/- % distance from current price to determine margin requirement. With reg-t in ToS, I am not sure what the margin requirement is. You can call them - their customer...
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    Broken Wing Butterfly margin at IB

    With portfolio margin in ToS, a long SPX fly 2050/2025/1990 has a margin requirement (excluding initial premium) of $1,000, as it should be.
  19. K

    Today's Brainteaser

    11, 13, 3! or 11, 13, 9 (rotate image 180 degrees) :)
  20. K

    Earnings movers

    On the other hand, with later stocks you have some more guide as to what to expect. I use this in conjunction with charts and previous earnings/vol history. But I also trade leading stocks as well.
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