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All Games: Checkmate: Good Game! Issue #1

By: Michael Lau - Published December 03, 2005 at 8:46 PM EST - Writer Archive
GotFrag chess advocate baka takes a look at the similarities in chess strategies and Counter Strike. Issue #1 is free to the public, however each issue to follow will be Prime Only.

“Checkmate!”

That might just be what you shout out after winning your next Counter-Strike match. At least, that is what I hope after everyone is done reading this series.

Don’t worry if you are not familiar with the game of chess, because what this series conveys is the mind game and psychology of chess as well as the philosophy of the many different formations (or variations) and how they can be applied in the game of counter strike in strategy calling, team and individual mindsets, as well as clutch-play.

Counter-Strike, like chess, is more than just the taking of opponent’s pieces (taking down the offense or defense), reading the situations (in-game communication), and experience.

Although these attributes are key essentials to being relatively ‘good’ at the game, what takes some teams and/or individuals over others to the next level is the use of mind games as well as understanding the philosophy behind the different variations and openings (Offensive and Defensive setups).

This series is not just aimed at amateur and intermediate Counter-Strike teams. In fact, this article specifically aims at higher-tier teams that are in the ‘Invite’ levels. These teams often display talented players and outstanding communication, their individual thinking and team play reflects experience and excellent game sense. However, as explained earlier, that is insufficient; most of these teams have strategies that only mimic the shadows of smart-playing. Their game lacks awareness in the psychology and philosophy of thinking smart.

Then again, this series is not only opinion-based but also completely subjective. It simply amplifies the relations between counter-strike and chess, but does not provide proof and factual evidence. All in all, it is just another perspective we can use when playing the game.

With all that set aside, it is time to explain what to expect from this journey. This series consists of an uncertain number of sections, as time goes by, ideas form and my fingers type. The sections are neither ordered in relations of importance nor chronologically ordered. They are all just faculties within themselves that contribute to the whole picture. What I can reveal however, are the current topics that are actively involved in my head and in this series.

Below are some of these topics, with a little description as a teaser.

 The Ultimate Weapon - ‘Predicting’ Part 1 – … the ability to predict is a powerful weapon that more than often will determine the outcome of the game…

 Mind Sets: Offense is the Best Defense – You start off with the leet krew model. Are you now the offense or the defense? Think carefully before you answer this...

 The Art of Probability – Probability is an art, like other aesthetics it does not provide answers but simply an image or map that allows it to be analyzed and acted upon…

 Mind Sets: The map is the chessboard – In a game of chess there are 64 squares to play yet infinite numbers of moves. In a game of Counter-Strike there are infinite squares to play, what then is your next move?

 Mind Sets: You’re an enemy to yourself – …your opponent didn’t defeat you, you defeated yourself…

 Mind Sets: Estimation–They say dont underestimate your enemy? I say don't overestimate them!

 Openings & Variations – The opening move in chess determines your style of play, the pistol round in counter-strike determines your opponents mind set of your style of play… manipulate them to think what you want them to think…

 The Ultimate Weapon - ‘Predicting’ Part 2 – Back to step one! Time to upgrade our weapon with everything we now know.

With such a wide topic scope, a lot of material will be left out. Teams or players that wish to learn more, or feel that I can be of some use in training/speaking to the team, feel free to contact me through email: mlau@connect.carleton.ca or find me in #gotfrag
If you want to play a game of chess with me, you can also find me through the methods mentioned above.

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YAY CHESS IS THE COOLEST!!!
FaTaiLTy
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#1 You're 14 and you can't spell your own name right. Chess isn't the coolest, you sir, you sir are the coolest. I applaud you.
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The problem with online cs is that some players don't need to predict. They know.
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wonderful read. though im not the highest tier player (in cs or chess), and i have equated cs to chess before, i had never equated it in such depth. on a side note i just read a book about the dragon recently ;D
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heh, im pretty good for my age at chess, but i suck at cs

<3 chess
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would be easier to understand if i played chess. nevertheless, i caught most of it. and i definitely agree that predicting is one of the most important aspects of cs, if not THE most important. you must admit that it is hard to win if you can predict the hell out of your opponent but you miss the first 5 bullets everytime. :D
EMO AND PROUD OF IT. :D
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The similarities between chess and Counter-Strike are the only reasons I play the game.
"It's human nature to try and run out the clock."
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good write.

it's nice to see someone making this comparision, because just the other day I had a small chat with a friend of mine who happens to have been playing chess from the age of 5 (he's russian), and it was extremely easy for me to explain what's so fun and challenging and motivating about online gaming, even though my chess knowledge starts and ends by knowing the most basic rules.

if people realise that implanting basic philosophies from other games, especially logic games such as chess, will vastly improve their game level, it'll only resolve in a better game level overall :)

p.s.
chess + rainbow six + quake3 = cs demigod
too bad I only have 1/3 of the equasion (rainbow six that is)

This comment was edited at 12/03/2005 9:06 PM
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Priest Holmes often equates Chess to Football for much the same reason(s) :)

This comment was edited at 12/03/2005 9:13 PM
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well if a cal-o team has ESP in source (meaning no randomly walling opponents in the face) they might still lose pretty bad to a worldclass team, sadly
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Kind of hard to understand, but I got it at the end.
#e0s CEVO-MAIN
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chess?! ;/
[b]#UNIQ[/b]
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To whoever said it doesnt matter online well im pretty sure hes talking about the teams that dont cheat and play at major lan tournies.

Nice read Baka talk to ya soon at iPlay;)
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excellent read

the next ones will be prime only...well ok then...i'm guessing in the next issue theyre going to discuss how the queen is like ksharp and if you take out ksharp with out detroying the oposing teams queen (frod) then your probability of losing goes up. Although if you turn your pawn (cbz) into a queen (method) you can replace the lost player with the so called best player in the world. However, the opposition can also replace their pawn (exodus) with a queen of their own (sunman) and make it a more even matchup. As a side note, knights (heaton and potti) are thought to be good in the early stages of the game, but after a few moves are no longer the strong forces they once were
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Guess im not the only one whose comapred chess to CS. Although I viewed it more as a coverage issue than predicting. For example:
in chess - Pawn is on e4 and covers d5 and f5.
In cs - CT Player A is in ramp room on nuke covering ladder room and lower bomsite.
If you lose the pawn the squares are open. If you lose the player lowerbomsite and ladder room are open.
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lol #15
Boo!
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You should all read: "Bobby Fischer Goes to War" if you're interested in chess.
Day of Defeat Legend
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LOL @ #15
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it is like chess except you dont play both half's
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im gonna join the chess club and tell them i can poon them in half-life counter-strike!
Nice another person using a quote of my article in their signature. Pro. - divito

You, sir, are very smart.
shut up
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Well said #15, no need for prime now!
Got milk?
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Haha #15 has the right idea :P
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#4 Are you faithful to the dragon? I am.
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#3 lol

anyway well written baka =)
Inactive.
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Awesome. A guide written by someone who isn't CAL-i directed towards people who are CAL-i based around stating the obvious.
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#15 wins for sure, funniest thing i read all day

about the article, i think thats really well written, love the concept. at the moment i think teams/players will find it hard to implement that strategy while they play. but i think in time we will see a lot more players/teams adopting it as they are able to understand/put it to use in realtime
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i play chess with a mouse.
#REVELRY #SQL-GAMING
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So #29 you are cal i?

#15 your last line about Heaton/Potti was the best:P
#natural \\ #latenite \\ #ottawa

/me yells "Plus Plus!"
Unfortunately, learning to use such a though process on-the-fly effectively takes practice.
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I was a chess champion back in high school. :)
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most ridiculous thing i've ever looked at
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i dont have to be worried about getting wallhacked in chess
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Ya #33 i was thinking about that. Will truly be hard when you have what 15 seconds? before the next round and such.
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I knew that was coming...

"You're not CAL-I so why are you trying to 'teach'?!?!?!?!?!"

Well.. it doesnt take death to judge life :)
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#36

That's why you've lost the game already... stay tune for a detailed explaination on that! :o

All in all good article baka, if you have ChessMaster 7000 maybe we could play sometime. :P
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man this guy has a nice vocabulary :D
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thanks :)
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quite confusing, but interesting read
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good article, well written.
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Version 2 needs comparison of central defensive attack (a la queen's).
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#29 was bootman cal-i? nope but he was coaching cal-i teams. your point?
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lol jason.. so mean.. -_-"

Remember when the guy at CS NATION did something like this, and it turned out he just copied another article, and it actually had NOTHING to do with cs?
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interesting take.
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Good article can't wait for the others...

#15 ROFL... The last two lines cracked me up
Too good for cal-o, too much of a life for cal-m, cal-im for life.

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