"Current
Roster"
Rank, E-mail,
rating, gain/loss,
CCC & USCF Expiration
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Feb 09' Supplement
(Total
Points Gained Since 1-09)
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Who's
Hot!!
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Winfred Gatlin
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+88
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Corey
Frazier |
+44
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Samuel Xin
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+20
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Vladimir Tkatchouk
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+16 |
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Last
4 Issues of
"News & Views"
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Jan
7 thru Feb 4
Seafarer VI
5-SS, G75
or G60!
In 4 Sections
Top $50,
"B", "C", Lower Free EF into
next event.
EF: $4 for members or $6.
Round begins at 7:20 sharp!
(Winners
must have 4 points with no byes)
(Current
Crosstable)
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Feb 7
Asheboro
42
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Feb 14
Quark
X
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"You don't stop playing when you
get old; you get old when you stop playing!"
Benjamin Franklin
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Here is the only truth: "We are the
pawns of the mysterious game of chess played by God, who moves
us, stops us, shifts us ahead, and soon picks us up
one after the other and gathers us in the same box of Nothing."
Omar Khayyam 1040 ad
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"Chess grips its exponent,
shackling the mind and brain so that the inner freedom and independence
of even the strongest character cannot remain unaffected."
Albert
Einstein
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"Imagination does not breed insanity.
Exactly what does breed insanity is reason. Poets do not go
mad; but chess-players do".
—Chesterton, The Maniac
(1908).
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"Adversity reveals character" Anon
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"Talent is
doing easily what is
difficult for others, but genius
is doing what is impossible
for talent" Amiel
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"the chess
playing of a master ties him to the game, fetters his mind and shapes
it to a certain extent so that his internal freedom and ease, no matter
how strong he is, must inevitably be affected." Spinoza |
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Simply
Irresistible - Robert Palmer
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This is the Official Website of the
Charlotte
Chess Club
- Charlotte, North
Carolina, USA - Earth - Milky Way -
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charlottechess.com |
-Today is Chessday, February 4,
2009 -
According
to the "Go Stats,"
this website served 42
"unique"
visitors yesterday!
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Joke of the Day!
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WANTED
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The
Charlotte
Chess Club,
an Affiliate of the USCF
meets each Wednesday evening at 6:30pm
(or as early as 5:30 for some!)
at The Seafarer, 9306 Albemarle Rd.
(Just past Wal-mart
at Harrisburg Rd. on right)
Charlotte, N.C. The club conducts a
perpetual
5 round tournament
with
one round being played each Wednesday evening at 7:20pm.
The time control is G75
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Entry fee is $4.
($6 for non-members) In 4 Sections: Top $50. "B", "C", Lower Free Entry
next event.
The Annual club
membership
fee is $25. (Current members receive $5 discount) NCCA ($5) membership is required. The venue guarantees
a private room with plenty of
tables, good lighting, great food, close
parking, limited smoking in the "bar" and friendly management?! Join us
to participate in casual play as well as USCF rated
games. Your first
visit is FREE!
Non-members, who have visited
more than once, and play off-hand games are required to pay $2.
The CCC occasionally sponsors a bi-monthly 3 rd. Swiss
and other special
tournaments. For schedule see "Upcoming
Events" In order to compete in "Tournament Competition" and
join
the CCC, NCCA or USCF simply
show up at the site. |
"The Charlotte Chess Club is open to
players of all
races, color, creed, national origin, age, gender, religion,
political affiliation or alien origin. Regardless of skill level or
experience, each member is treated equally with respect."
For more info
Email: lelandfue@yahoo.com
- This website is provided by NM Leland
Fuerstman - |
Welcome to the CCC
NM
Leland L. Fuerstman, Editor
Greetings from
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, Earth to everyone out there in cyberia,
and welcome to the Charlotte Chess Club website. On this page, which is
continuously updated, we will report a weekly synopsis of the previous
meeting to include current standings, annotated games, and other
interesting anecdotes for your reading, viewing, and listening
pleasure. We welcome your contributions and comments on our
Message Board
Scroll down for weekly
article
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Jon Pietras - Observations of Costa Rica
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Freddy Providing
Security for Official CCC Chess Bag!
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Delicious Food Is A Good Thing!! |
ChessNinja.com
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Who
said, "Why must I lose to this idiot?"
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"This isn't a personal vendetta, 007. It's
an assignment like any other. And, if you can't treat it as such,
coldly and objectively, than 008 can replace you..." M
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Dominique "the Dominator"
Myers (2018)
Charlotte's
Newest Expert!
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Quark X - Feb 14
"Intend to Participate"
6
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>
Note: The time control for
all Sections is now G75 <
("Time
Delay" will NOT
be used unless Both Players Agree )
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CCC
NEWS & VIEWS 1-29-09
Fuerstman Leads
Top; Morais "B"; Gatlin Lower Section of Seafarer VI
Charlotte, NC 1-28-09: An average turnout of 12 of the most furious fighters
in Mecklenburg county converged upon this 5 star restaurant more commonly known as the Seafarer (Just
look for the 3-D Whale)
in order to participate in Rd:4
of Seafarer VI. In the Top Section,
the
CCC's
#3 player, the pride
of Mint Hill, 2009 CCC Player
of the
Year
NM Leland "Ennui" Fuerstman (2011) cruised past
Michael "Xan" Alexander (1460) to lead with 2-2. In the "B" Section, Alain "Rastamon" Morais (1770) out maneuvered
Slobodan "the Mad Serb"
Sinanovic (1764) to lead with 3-1. In the Lower Section, Winfred "Guns" Gatlin (1370) schooled Matt
"Hurricane" Harlow (911) to lead with 4-0. In
addition, "Smokin" Corey Frazier (1212) beat down Lee
"Roger" Moore (1224). In
order to observe all results see "Current
Crosstable" (The
facility was great! Everybody was happy! We hope that more players will
join us next Wednesday to
dine, socialize and play chess!) - Long live
the CCC! - Quark X - Feb 14! E-mail lelandfue@yahoo.com to place
your namen on the list of players who "Intend to
Participate"
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Chumachenko Takes Top; Gatlin
Lower Section of Quark IX
Charlotte, NC
12-27-08: A grand total of 15 of the most amicable
chess players from three states converged upon the Mint Hill Public Library in order to participate in Quark 9. In the Top Section, clear 1st Place went to 2008 NCCA Invitational Champion FM Andrey Chumachenko (2428) who dispatched of
Charlie Yu (1715) in Rd:1,
Matthew Green (1891) in Rd:2
and NM Leland "Ennui" Fuerstman (2001) (See Fuerstman-McNeill) in the final round
to register a
perfect 3-0
and take home $100.
Clear 2nd Place was Expert Keith "Chuckie" Eubanks (2060) of Columbia, SC
who scored 2.5-.5
and pocketed $50.
In the Lower Section, Winfred "Guns" Gatlin (1231) reeled off consecutive wins against Matthew Harlow (Unr), Ethan
Hollandsworth (1088) and Charlie Carerros (1437) to finish in clear 1st Place with 3-0 and
collect $50.
Clear 2nd Place was 9 year old
Chad
Moody (1165) from Hendersonville with 2.5-.5 who
won $25.
To observe all results see complete "Crosstable." Fuerstman
Directed - Quark
X - February 14!
E-mail
lelandfue@yahoo.com to place your name on the list of players who "Intend to Participate"
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