"Current
Roster"
Dec 2011 Supplement
Image, E-mail, rating,
state ranking, gain/loss,
CCC & USCF Expiration
- The CCC has 42
current members -
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(Total
Points Gained Since Nov)
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CCC Cell Phone
Policy
Unless approved by
the Director, after 7:45pm, the use of a cell
phone in the playing area is strictly
prohibited. First offense subtracts 10 minutes
from violators clock; second offense results in
forfeiture of game. - LF
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14H.
Insufficient
Losing
Chances |
TD a Player Himself
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Time
Control For Skyland
All
Sections: G90
Time Delay Clocks will NOT
Be Used
unless
BOTH
players request it
15G.
Ownership of Scoresheets
"...scoresheets...property
of the sponsoring organizer(s)"
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16L. Possible
Stipulations
"The Director may
require that clocks face a certain direction
or that Black sit on a
particular side of the table..."
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Moving before
button pushed
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Last 4 Issues of
"News & Views"
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Upcoming Events
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Nov 23 thru
Dec 21
Skyland XXIX
5-SS, G90 or G60!
In 4 Sections:
Top, "B",
"C", Lower. Free Entry
into next event per sec.
EF: $4
for members or $6.
Round @ 7:45pm sharp!
(Winners
must have 4 points with no byes)
(Current
Crosstable)
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"The breakfast of champions is not cereal,
it is the opposition!"
Nick Seitz
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"I
don't give 'em hell; I just tell the truth,
and they think it's hell!"
Harry Truman
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"Evil will previal
when good men stand silent"
Edmund Burke
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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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"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 |
"One bad move nullifies
40 good moves." Horowitz
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"The older I grow, the
more I value my pawns." Keres
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"Morphy was probably
the greatest genius of them all." Fischer
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"I thinks it's almost
definite
that the game of chess is a draw
theoretically." Fischer
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"There is never always
anything
in chess; save for one's consideration of the exception!"
NM Leland Fuerstman
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"The
reasonable man adapts himself to the conditions
that surround him... The unreasonable man adapts
surrounding conditions to himself... All progress
depends on the unreasonable man."
George Bernard Shaw
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"The golden opportunity
you are seeking is in yourself. It is not in
your environment; it is not in luck or chance, or
the help of others; it is in yourself alone."
Orison Swett Marden
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"Personally, I
don't believe in superstition... It's bad luck!? anonymous
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"What's the use of
happiness?
It can't buy you money?!"
Henny Youngman
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"Don't worry
about avoiding temptation... as you grow older,
it will avoid you!"
Winston Churchill
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"A sure way to lose
something your really want,
is to desire it too much." anonymous
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"Love can not be found
where love does not exist; and love is never
hidden where love really is" anonymous
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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
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Happy
Holidays!!
Today is Chessday,
Dec 21, 2011
- This site had 28
unique visitors yesterday -
One year countdown
to the "end of days!?"
My
interpretation is that something
will block out the sun, such as a
global dust storm generated by a
nuclear detonation or even a giant
UFO! LF
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The Charlotte
Chess Club, an Independent Affiliate
of the USCF
meets each Wednesday evening at 6:30pm
(or as early as 5:30 for some!) at the
Skyland Family Restaurant,
4544 South Blvd. Charlotte, NC
(Just
past Woodlawn Rd towards town on L)
Primarily an adult club, the CCC
conducts a perpetual 5
round tournament with one round being played
each Wednesday evening at 7:45pm.
The time control is G90 - Entry fee
is $4. ($6 for non-members) In
4 Sections:
Top, "B",
"C", Lower. Section winners get Free Entry
into next event. The Annual club
membership fee is $25.
(Current members receive $5 discount) The venue is "open 24
hours" and guarantees a private
area with plenty of tables, good lighting, great food,
close parking, friendly management and our
own personal waitress, Cathy! (The
Management requests that you
purchase your meal at Skyland) 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 or USCF simply show up
at the site.
Note: Non-members will be preempted by
CCC members who arrive before the
round begins! |
Explanation
of "Weekly Tournament Competition"
The
CCC conducts a perpetual 5 round
tournament with one round being played
each Wednesday evening at 7:45 pm. sharp!
The time control is G90 - All
players who compete in tournament
competition are required to be members of
the United
States Chess Federation.
Regardless of which round(s) one
chooses to enter, a player only gets credit
for the game(s) he actually plays. There is
no
penalty for not showing up; it is
simply counted as an unplayed game. -
If you're running late, call me at
704-965-8931 and I'll pair you! Skyland
stays open 24 hours!
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"The
Charlotte Chess Club is open to
players of every race, 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. Every member of
the CCC has the right to vote!"
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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Skyland XXVIII
Results |
Freddy
Providing Security for Official CCC Chess Bag!
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Delicious Food
Is A Good Thing!! |
"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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Sinanovic's
Puzzle of the Week!
#46 White to
Move & Win!!
If you
absolutely can't figure it out, see
Msg455!
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For the 1st time in history,
there are 4 2800+ players!
GM
Magnus Carlsen (2826)
GM Viswanathan Anand (2811)
GM Levon Aronian (2802)
GM Vladimir Kramnik (2800)
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------CCC Weekly
Blurb------
Fuerstman
Goes 3-0 in Reserve Angel IV - Story below
Game of the Week (1002)
Hey people! Check out Sinanovic's Puzzle #46 -
White to move and win! It's a real doozie. If you
can't figure it out, check out Expert Patrick
McCartney's thorough
analysis!
See ya' Wednesday. LF
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Note: The
time control for all Sections is now G90 <
("Time
Delay" will NOT
be used unless Both
Agree) |
CCC
NEWS & VIEWS 12-15-11
Fuerstman Leads Top; Wright "B";
Frazier "C"; Abril, Bourque Lower Section of
Skyland XXIX
Charlotte,
NC 12-7-11: A slightly weaker turnout
of 12
of the most congenial calculators in the city
converged upon this five star gastronomical
paradise more
commonly known as the Skyland
Family Restaurant in order to
participate in Rd:4 of Skyland XXIX. (CCC members
got very comfortable
sitting
in
the
padded
booths and full size
tables and chairs while being
catered to by our own
personal waitress, Cathy!
Most enjoyed a
generously portioned delicious
home style meal for a ridiculously low price ($6.95!), drank fresh hot
coffee and other
beverages, analyzed on our demo
board and monitored
the giant flat screen TV with the sound
turned off; open 24 hours!) In the Top Section, the
CCC's #3
player, the
pride of Mint
Hill,
ex-member of the NCCA Hall of Fame, NM Leland
"Ennui" Fuerstman
(2056) played
the hybrid QGD
versus a very ambitious "Wild" Bill Connell
(1856) who launched his own counter-attack (See Game 1000)
but could only manage to Draw allowing
the former player to lead with 3-1. Meanwhile, superhero
Daryl
"Flash" Gordon
(1861) offered a Draw to "Judge" Slobodan
Sinanovic (1894) who refused and went on to lose
a Pawn and the game?! In addition, Paul
"Survivalist" Lucas
(1817) split the point with Bill
"Mindweeder" Wright
(1602) (See Game 1001).
In the Lower Section,
James
"Gaffer" Bourque
(1398) upset Marnzell "Pat" Hand (1624). In order to observe
all
results see "Current Crosstable" The
facility was great
and
everybody was happy! We hope that more
players will join us next
Wednesday to dine, socialize and play
chess!
Everyone is welcome... Long live the
CCC!
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Fuerstman
Perfect in Reserve Angel IV
Mint Hill, NC 12-17-11: Four
honored members of the CCC Royal Guard converged
upon the palatial estate of NM LF in order to participate
in Reserve
Angel IV. The $20 entry fee guaranteed 3 rounds of G75, a sandwich and the
beverage of your choice. In
Rd:1, the CCC's #3
player, the pride of Mint Hill, ex-member of the NCCA Hall of
Fame, NM
Leland
"Ennui" Fuerstman
(2056) played a rarely seen
(and risky)
variation of the Sicilian Dragon
versus "Wild" Bill Connell (1856) who traded his
Queen
for the 2 Rooks and actually whipped up a lethal
counter-attack (See Game 1002)
before running out of moves! (And you think chess
is easy?!?) Meanwhile, Slobodan
"the Judge" Sinanovic
(1894) sacked the exchange against superhero
Daryl "Flash" Gordon (1861) and prevailed in the
end. In Rd:2,
"Ennui Boy"
snagged a piece in the opening (See Game 1003)
and went on to defeat the "Judge" while "Wild Bill"
outplayed the "Superhero." In Rd:3, Fuerstman gained
a spacial advantage in the opening versus Gordon
and finally won the exchange and the game to
finish clear 1st
Place with 3-0 and
pocket $40. Clear 2nd Place
with 2-1 and winning $20 was 74 year old Judge Slobodan Sinanovic
who grabbed the exchange, traded Queens and
summarily won the ending versus Connell. In
order to observe all results, see "Crosstable." The
competition was fierce and a good time was had
by all. Fuerstman
directed. |
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