"Current
Roster"
July 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
6-11)
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Daryl
Gordon
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+43
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Mark
Biernacki
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+43
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Bill
Connell
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+17
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Keith
Eubanks
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+14
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NM L Fuerstman
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+9
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Last
4
Issues
of
"News & Views"
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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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"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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I did
not know that!!?
The CCC
has 42 current members. This is our 133rd
5
Rd
event.
Highest
total
of
players
for
1
Rd
is
48.
Highest
total
of
players
for
5
Rds
is
78.
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Links
to
Other
Chess
Sites
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Asheboro Chess Club
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Yahoo Game Server |
Bill Wall's Chess
Page
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MonRoi
Personal
Chess
Mgr.
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Chess Ninja.com
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Fuerstman Realty
"I Need Clients!"
Many Great Bargains!
Low Interest Rates!
(Free
Pre-qualification)
Call 704-293-4397
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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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-Today is Chessday, July 13, 2011 -
According
to
the
"Go
Stats,"
this website served 31 "unique"
visitors
yesterday!
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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)
Charlotte, N.C. The club conducts a
perpetual
5 round tournament
with
one round being played each Wednesday evening at 7:45pm.
The
time
control
is
G90
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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 704-293-4397 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
XXIV
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!
#39 White to Move and Win!
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-International Chess
News From www.chessninja.com-
Cheating
Herzen
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Congratulations to Expert Joshua Mu
Who From a Field of 170
players Finished
Clear 1st Place in the World Open
U2200
Section with 7.5
Winning $13,000+!
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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 7-7-11
Skyland
XXV Begins
Charlotte, NC 7-6-11: A
light
turnout of 18 of the most creative
calculators from 5 different cities converged upon this grand ballroom
more
commonly
known as the Skyland Family
Restaurant in order to participate in Rd:1 of Skyland XXV. (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
occasionally
monitored
the giant flat screen TV with
the
sound
turned
off;
open 24 hours!) In the Top Section,
the
CCC's
#2 player,
the pride of Columbia, SC, Expert Keith
Chuckie" Eubanks (2090) played the Hedgehog Defense versus Paul "Survivalist"
Lucas (1843) who sacked a piece but was unable to make it stick
allowing the former player to share the lead with the pride of Mint Hill, ex-member of the NCCA Hall of Fame, NM Leland
"Ennui" Fuerstman (2026) who
grabbed and early Pawn and
held on to win a somewhat tactical position (See Game 0963) against Team Asheboro guru Tom "Terrific" Hales (1805) each with 1-0. In
addition, Team Asheboro's Expert
Jonathon
"Livingston" McNeill (2005)
cordially traded off all of the pieces and could only manage a Draw against "Wild" Bill Connell (1927). In the "B" Section, male nurse Nathaniel
"E's" Eerenberg (1717) upset
superhero Daryl "Flash" Gordon (1839) to lead with 1-0. In the Lower Section, Team Asheboro's Homer Cantrell (1378) defeated new CCC member Fabian Abril (Unr) to
share the lead with
"Smokin" Corey Frazier (1296)
who beat down John Knarr (1094) and Kenneth
Philson (795) who got by James Norman (870) each with 1-0. 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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