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   Mar 2016 Supplement
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- The CCC has 72 currently paid members -
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Bernard Baker, Keith Eubanks, Winfred Gatlin, Jonathon McNeill, Jason Mytrysak, Spencer Singleton, Derek Smith
Points Gained Since 0216
Name
+#
Rtg
Mark Boyd
+200
1385
Jim Butterworth
+104
1173
Byron Butler
+92
1528
Francois Gros
+86
1413
Jaiden Chuang
+83
1618
If a violation of a rule of chess occurs during your game, immediately stop the clocks and "quietly" report it to the Director who will address the issue. TD
CCC Cell Phone Policy
Unless approved by the Director, after 7:30pm, the use of a cell phone in the playing area is strictly prohibited. First offense subtracts 10 minutes from violators clock; second offense may result in forfeiture of game.
TD a Player Himself
Time Control For McAlister's
All Sections: G75

The player with the Black pieces chooses whether to use "5 second time delay." If so, 5 minutes subtracted from both clocks.

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"Most Recent Published Rating"
- Active CCC members Class "C" and above -
1
NM Daniel Cremisi 2266
2
NM Emmanuel Carter 2194
3
Jonathon McNeill
2185
4
NM Shawn Pealer 2154
5
NM Patrick Sciacca 2093
6
Mark Biernack 2085
7
NM Leland Fuerstman 2026
8
Michael Kliber 2000
9
Lorenzo Carter 1974
10
Michael Uwakwe 1957
11
Keith Eubanks 1935
12
Bernard Baker 1865
13
Clarke Brosi
1837
14
Daryl Gordon 1804
15
George Melton 1800
16
Paul Lucas 1799
17
Dr. Ron Breukelaar 1777
18
Dawuud Richards 1767
19
Xiaodong Jin 1765
20
Spencer Singleton 1707
21
Kydriana Carter 1697
22
Austin Chuang 1681
23
Joe Rafferty 1644
24
Danny Cropper 1623
25
Jaiden Chuang 1606
26
Marnzell Hand 1601
27
George Cashell 1600
28
Byron Butler 1597
29
Joe Little 1555
30
Carl McKern 1524
31
Ervon Nichols 1519
32
Ian Haigler 1515
33
Julian Billings 1511
34
Tony Cato 1500
35
Mikey Trott 1445
36
Scott LaPorte 1441
37
Drew Canning 1430
38
Mark Boyd
1413
39
Corey Frazier 1402

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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."
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"Morphy was probably the greatest genius of them all."  Fischer
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that the game of chess is a draw theoretically."  Fischer

"There is never 'always' anything
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 *  Pealer Leads Top Section of McAlister's XIX with 2-0 *

The Charlotte Chess Club has 72 current members
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 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, Weekly Puzzle and other interesting anecdotes for your reading, viewing, and listening pleasure. We welcome your contributions and comments.
This Website is provided by NM Leland Fuerstman, Editor (235.0)
charlottechessclub@gmail.com
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The Charlotte Chess Club is the premier "adult" chess club in the southeast.  The CCC is open to players of every race, color, creed, national origin, gender, religion, political affiliation or galaxy!  As a CCC member, you are expected to treat your fellow members equally, with dignity and respect regardless of skill level or experience. In accordance with the standards of good sportsmanship, all members are asked to shake hands before and after each game! If during play, a possible rules violation occurs, you must first, stop your clock and report the situation to the Tournament Director. (A loud verbal confrontation over the rules is a distraction to everyone) The TD will make the necessary ruling.  If a noise distraction occurs, you may stop your clock, turn to the "minor noise violators" and silently place your finger over your lips! After the "talkers" acknowledge your complaint, you resume your game. All postmortem analysis must be moved to an area away from games which are still in progress. Anyone who violates these rules will receive 10 lashes with a wet noodle... Have fun!!  NMLF
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

McALISTER'S DELI
4805 Park Rd. Charlotte, NC 28209
  Primarily an "adult" club, the CCC conducts a perpetual
5
round tournament with one round being played each Wednesday evening at 7:30 pm sharp!
The time control is G75 - Entry fee is $5. ($8 for non-members) FREE Entry for all Section winners. - (Winners must have 4 points with no byes). The Annual club membership fee is $25. Current members receive $5 discount. (Note: Non-members who pay a $25 EF to participate in CCC Saturday events receive $5 credit toward membership for each event entered!) The venue guarantees a private area with padded chairs and a lamp over each table! - 2 players per table!! "Wi-Fi," great menu and prices, direct parking for 100 cars, his & hers sanitary multi-port lavatories and very friendly crew! --- (Management requests that you purchase your meal at McAlister's Deli) --- Join us to participate in casual play as well as USCF rated games. If you are not playing in the tournament, your first visit is FREE! Non-members, who have visited more than once, and play off-hand games are required to pay $3. The CCC occasionally sponsors a bi-monthly 3 rd. Swiss and other special tournaments. For schedule see "Upcoming Events" In order to compete in USCF "Tournament Competition" you must be a member of the USCF (uschess.org). Or, to join the CCC or USCF you may simply show up at the site!
 (Current Crosstable) 
  Note: Non-members will be preempted by Members who arrive before 7:30pm! If you're running late, call or text 704-965-8931 and we'll work you in!
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Explanation of "Weekly Tournament Competition"
The CCC conducts a perpetual 5 round tournament with one round being played each Wednesday evening at 7:30 pm. sharp! The time control is G75 - 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. Management appreciates your purchase of a healthy meal! McAlister's stays open til 10:30pm.
NOTE: Wednesday night round begins at 7:30pm sharp!
If you're running late, please call or text
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Game of the Week!
After expressing concern about doubled pawns, we dedicated a lesson to just that! Here, FSC Student Michael "Tiger" Lyons (942) intentionally doubles his "f" Pawns in order to put into practice what he learned!! (See Game 1654)
Wonder who the highest rated Senior over 65 is in NC?
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 Honorable Mention goes to  FSC Student 14 year old Mark "the Bird" Boyd (1413) who scored 3-1 in McAlister's XVIII, gained 72 rating points and graduated to the Class "C" Section!
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Congratulations to NM Pat "Kann" Sciacca (2093) and NM Shawn "Tater" Pealer (2154) who finished =1st-2nd  Place in McAlister's XVIII with 4-1.
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Note: Round Begins at 7:30pm Sharp! Time control G75  EF:$5
(Black pieces decide whether or not to use "Time Delay," 5 minutes deducted)
(In addition, upon registration, a player may choose to use his official published rating or any subsequent higher published rating for pairing purposes)TD
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Pealer Leads Top; Rafferty, Cropper "B"; Butler "C"; Gros, Rambo Lower Section of McAlister's XIX
Charlotte, NC 3-23-16:
A typical turnout of 20 of the most contented chess players in the Charlotte area gathered at  this extravagant ballroom more commonly known as McAlister's Deli in order to enjoy a wonderful meal, socialize with other adults (and a couple of precocious kids!) and participate in Rd:2 of McAlister's XIX. In the Top Section, NM Shawn "Tater" Pealer (2154) gained a slight advantage in the middle game (See Game) and ultimately won the ending versus Paul "Survivalist" Lucas (1799) to lead with 2-0. Meanwhile, the Pride of Mental Hill, ex-Member of the NCCA Hall of Fame, NM Leland "Ennui" Fuerstman (2026) endured a complicated middle game sacrifice and ended up sacrificing his own Queen (See Game 1651) to forge ahead and clobber Expert Michael "Bolton" Kliber (2000) while superhero Daryl "Flash" Gordon (1810) got by Dawuud "Richman" Richards (1767). In the "B" Section, Danny "the Stopper" Cropper (1623) appeared to be suffering a ferocious attack but somehow turned the tables and won in the end versus "Big" Joe Rafferty (1644) each with 1 point. In the "C" Section, "Lord" Byron Butler (1597) outplayed Scott "the Door" LaPorte (1441) (See Game 1652) to lead with 2-0. In addition, Francois "the Pope" Gros (1383) beat down and K.O.ed "Smokin" Corey Frazier (1402). In the Lower Section, Alex Rambo-Navarrete (1210) defeated Rich "Alert" Trela (1132) to share the lead with Gros each with 2-0. In addition, FSC Student Mark "the Bird" Boyd (1413) got by Debs Pedigo (1369) (See Game 1653) while FSC Student Michael "Tiger" Lyons (942) checkmated Puneet Kapur (853). In order to observe all results see "Current Crosstable." The CCC will conduct Rd:3 of McAlister's XIX on Wednesday, Mar 30, 2016 at McAlister's Deli, 4805 Park Rd. Round begins at 7:30 sharp! So, get there early and enjoy a wonderful meal or dine while you play! Long live the CCC!
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