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Points Gained Since 0817
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Advaith Karthik
+170
1695
Sam Fuerstman
+97
1586
Ali Shirzad
+92
1763
Francois Gros +36
1411
Luke Harris
+30 1818
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.
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Any Member may avoid being paired against players under 13 years of age upon request. 

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.

15G. Ownership of Scoresheets
"...scoresheets... property of the sponsoring organizer(s)"
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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Legal Method for Adjusting Pieces
USCF Rule 10A, p.21, Adjustment of Pieces "A player who is on the move and first expresses the intention ...
Insufficient Losing Chances
Official Rules of Chess, 6th Edition, 14H1 p.54 states as follows: "In a sudden death time control, a player on the move with 2 minutes or less of remaining time may stop the clock and make a claim of insufficient losing chances." Doing such constitutes an offer of Draw. If his opponent rejects the offer, half of the claimants time will be subtracted and the 5 second delay feature will be imposed. "The claimant may win, lose or draw the game"
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(Black decides upon 5 second delay; if so, 5 minutes subtracted from both clocks)
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"Most Recent Published Rating"
- Active CCC members Class "C" and above -
(Participated within past 90 days)
1
SM Karthik Rangarajan
2415
2
NM Daniel Cremisi 2367
3
NM Shawn Pealer 2195
4
NM Patrick Sciacca 2117
5
Michael Uwakwe 2023
6
NM Leland Fuerstman 2015
7
Keith Eubanks 1967
8
Michael Kliber 1952
9
Daryl Gordon 1856
10
Ali Shirzad 1756
11
William Clayton
1700
12
Paul Lucas 1682
13
Advaith Karthik 1674
14
Dawuud Richards 1621
15
Sam Fuerstman 1616
16
Douglas Taublib 1571
17
Spencer Singleton 1521
18
Carl McKern 1500
19
Hank Vergi 1476
20
Scott LaPorte 1468
21
Doug Mackey 1455
22
Byron Butler 1400

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Buddha was asked, " What have you gained from meditation? He replied, "Nothing! However, let me tell you what I have lost: anger, anxiety, depression, insecurity, fear of old age and death..." Buddha
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"Evil will prevail when good men stand silent"  Edmund Burke
"You don't stop playing when you get old; you get old when you stop playing!"  Benjamin Franklin
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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"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
"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).

"Adversity reveals character"
 James Lane Allen

"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
"The older I grow, the more I value my pawns."  Keres
"Morphy was probably the greatest genius of them all."  Fischer
"I thinks it's almost definite
that the game of chess is a draw theoretically."  Fischer

"There is never 'always' anything
in chess; save for one's consideration for the exception!" 
NM Leland Fuerstman

"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

"Personally,  I don't believe in superstition... It's bad luck!?
Groucho Marx
"What's the use of happiness?
It can't buy you money?!"
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"Don't worry about avoiding temptation... as you grow older,
it will avoid you!" Winston Churchill
"A sure way to lose something you really want, is to desire it too much."  anonymous
"Love can not be found where love does not exist; and love is never hidden where love really is" anonymous
"If you have enemies; good. That means you stood up for something during your life..." Winston Churchill
“The more you play, the more beauty you are able to see.”
Alexander Stripunsky

"The side which stays within it's fortification is beaten" Napoleon
"Great spirits have often encountered violent opposition
from weak minds."  Einstein
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."  Einstein
"Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts."  Einstein
"The belly, when not restrained,  destroys the virtue of the soul."
Pope Gregory the Great
"Brilliant man, Sherlock Holmes. Too bad he was honest..." Moriarty
Watson: "Ghosts don't stab people in the back; do they?"  Holmes: "Not well bread ghosts..!"
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* Sciacca Leads Top Section of McAlister's XXXIV with 3.5-.5 *

The Charlotte Chess Club has 50 current members
windyWelcome to the CCCwindy
  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 
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! (Considering that we are in such close proximity, all members are required to arrive bathed, in clean clothing and making use of deodorant and mouthwash. Also, if a member is sick with a cold or symptoms of  flu, he should think twice before spreading unwanted germs). 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 (or bump fists) 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. Mgmt. appreciates your purchase of a healthy meal! McAlister's stays open til 10:15pm.
 NOTE: Wednesday round begins at 7:30pm sharp!
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Congratulations to NM Daniel Cremisi (2365) who finished clear 1st Place in the Top Section of G60 Action with 4-0.
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 Congratulations to Sam Fuerstman (1616) who finished =1st-2nd in the U1700 Section of G60 Action with 3.5-.5 and graduated to Class "B"!
 
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Kudos to NM Daniel Cremisi (2359) who finished =1st-2nd  in the Carlsen Section of Big Cookie XXII with 2.5-.5.
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Congratulations to 17 year old NM Daniel Cremisi (2361) who finished clear 1st Place in Reverse Angle 76 with 3-0.
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Sciacca Leads Top; Lucas "B"; Gros,
Butler "C"; Cagnon Lower Section of McAlister's XXXIV

Charlotte, NC 9-27-17: A stronger turnout of 18 of the most creative calculators in the Charlotte area converged upon this 5 star restaurant more commonly known as McAlister's Deli in order to enjoy a wonderful meal, socialize with other adults, solve the weekly puzzle, munch on Big Cookies and participate in Rd:4 of McAlister's XXXIV. In the Top Section, NM Pat "Kann" Sciacca (2108) gained an early advantage and ultimately notched the point (See Game 1885) against 11 year old Advaith Karthik (1695) to lead with 3.5-.5. Meanwhile, Michael "Bolton" Kliber (1952) snagged a Pawn in the opening and and went on to clobber Paul "Survivalist" Lucas (1682) while NM Shawn "Spuds" Pealer (2195) struggled in the opening, middle game and endgame before the Pride of Mental Hill, ex-Member of the NCCA Hall of Fame, NM Leland "White Shoes" Fuerstman (2015) mishandled the Pawn up ending (See Game 1887) and finally overstepped the time limit. In the "B" Section, Dawuud "Richman" Richards (1646) outplayed "Lord" Byron Butler (1400) who shares the lead in the "C" Section with Francois "the Pope" Gros (1411) after he defeated Rich "Alert" Trela (1100) each with 3 points. In addition, Douglas Taublib (1578) outplayed Sam Fuerstman (1616) while Scott "the Door" LaPorte (1469) scored the win (See Game 1886) against Hank "the Tank" Vergi (1476). In the Lower Section, Sebastien Cagnon (Unr) defeated 90 year old Ben Fortner (Unr) to lead with 2 points. while Debs Pedigo (1324) got by Michael "Tiger" Lyons (915). In order to observe all results, see Current Crosstable. The CCC will conduct Rd:4 of McAlister's XXXIV on Wednesday Oct 4. Round begins at 7:30 sharp! So, get there early and enjoy a wonderful meal or dine while you play! Thank you for participating in CCC competition. Next Sunday Double -  October 15 at 12:30pm. See you there! windy 
Cremisi, Zhu =1st-2nd in Carlsen Section; Ishmal Clear 1st in Aronian Section of Big Cookie XXII
Charlotte, NC
9-16-17:  A friendly turnout of 14 of the most loyal members of the CCC Royal Guard converged upon this grand meeting hall, more commonly known as McAlister's Deli, in order to participate in Big Cookie XXII. In the Carlsen Section, NM Daniel Cremisi (2359) grabbed a free Queen from Keith "Chucky" Eubanks (1967) in Rd:1, outplayed Expert Michael "NN" Uwakwe (2032) in Rd:2 and played down to the bitter end of a K&P ending versus co-champion from Chapel Hill, 14 year old Expert Neo Zhu (2092) who defeated Dawuud "Richman" Richards (1667) in Rd:1, the Pride of Mental Hill, Ex-Member of the NCCA Hall of Fame, NM Leland "White Shoes" Fuerstman (2015) in Rd:2 each finishing with 2.5-.5 and winning $75. Honorable mention goes to Ali Shirzad (1763) who upset NM Patrick "Kann" Sciacca (2108) and Expert Michael "NN" Uwakwe (2032) and gained 90 rating points! In the Aronian Section, Rashad Ishmal (1600) from Columbia, SC finished clear 1st Place with 3-0 and collected $40. Clear 2nd Place was Hank "the Tank" Vergi (1500) with 2-1 winning $20. In order to observe all results, see "Crosstable." Fuerstman directed. -- Next Sunday Double Oct 15.
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