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NM Leland L. Fuerstman, Editor
      Greetings from Charlotte N.C, USA, Earth to    everyone out there in cyberspace, and welcome to the Charlotte Chess Club website. We have finally entered into the ultra modern age of instant communication. In this column, I will strive to 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. Our goal is to eventually provide our members with a "realtime" site which will instantly produce current information about chess with the touch of a button! We welcome your comments and contributions 
 
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 CCC NEWS &VIEWS 10-6-99 
By NM Leland Fuerstman 

Taefi Draws Liu; Newton Faulters 
Baseball proved to be more important than chess Wednesday evening as Rd:3 of Wendy's VIII was contested by only twenty-two die-hard chess soldiers.  In the Top Section, tournament leader Tarokh Taefi's (1745) adjourned position versus NM Daniel "Deep" Liu (2001) was apparantly stable enough for the good Master to offer Draw, which Mr. Taefi promptly accepted! Round three also produced a lively encounter between Charlotte Chess Club "favorite son" W.F. "Frankie" Newton II (2155) and Charlotte Chess Club "favorite father" NM Leland Fuerstman (2010) whereby the latter player stands an entire wing of Pawns to the good!.  On a cavalier whim, Fuerstman has chosen to reveal his sealed move! (See Game 0068) Also in the Top Section, Patrick McCartney (1763) split the point with Justin Daniel (1921). In the Middle Section, leader CCC Website Advisor Carl McKern (1500) has adjourned a piece up against Doug "Sky" Millsaps (1631) while Mike Isner (1485) upset CCC Internal Affairs Committee Chairman Paul F. Lucas (1668).  In addition, Mike Eberhardinger (1607) and shuttleman Paul Calloway (1701) have adjourned.  In the Lower Section, Helton Clavijo (1287) stopped leader Joe Feiler (1130).  Other winners were, Brandon Brown, Lee Richardson, Joe Shirlen and Tim Ruffin. See all results in Current Crosstable.   


Newton Prevails Again In Midtown XXIII 
 Expert (and soon to be Master) William F. "Frankie" Newton II (2155) vowed not to take any "quick draws" the night before, but changed his mind at the last moment by issuing NM Daniel Liu a Rd:2 gratuity in order to save energy for his final round encounter with Expert Robert Spurrier. As it turned out, his strategy proved  correct sending the Local Champion back to Lincolnton with $80 cash. Finishing =2nd-4th were NM Leland Fuerstman (2018), NM Daniel Liu (2001) and Todd Trower (1887) each with 2-1 winning $13.33.  The Lower Section was dominated by Paul Jenkins (1505) with a perfect 3-0 winning $80.  Five players tied for 2nd-6th with 2-1:  Graydon Eggers, Sam Christopher, Lee Richardson, Pete Danker and Michael Brown winning $8. each.  
Midtown XXIII, 3-SS, 30/1,G/15. Sep 25 
#          Name                Rtg      Rd:1  Rd:2   Rd:3    Tot  
1 Frankie Newton  (2155)  W-5     D-4     W-2   2.5-.5 
2 Robert Spurrier  (2045)   W-6     D-3      L-1  1.5-1.5 
3 NM L Fuerstman (2018)   W-7     D-2      D-4     2-1 
4 NM Daniel Liu      (2001)    W-8     D-1      D-3     2-1 
5 Todd Trower        (1987)    L-1     W-8      W-7    2-1 
6 P McCartney        (1763)    L-2      L-7      W-8    1-2 
7 Gil Holmes            (1675)    L-3     W-6       L-5    1-2 
8 Jerome DeBell    (1487)    L-4      L-5       L-6     0-3 
9 James Ulaky        (1113)    L-10   L-14     W-15  1-2
 
10 G Eggers            (1335)    W-9    L-17     W-12   2-1 
11 S Christopher   (1112)    W-12  L-16     W-18   2-1 
12 Joe Feiler           (1098)    L-11   L-13      L-10   0-3 
13 Paul Jenkins     (1505)    W-14  W-12    W-16   3-0 
14 L Richardson    (1287)    L-13    W-9      W-17   2-1 
15 Ian Morton          (Unr)      L-16    L-18      L-9     0-3 
16 Pete Danker      (1300)   W-15   W-11     L-13   2-1 
17 Michael Brown  (1025)   W-18   W-10    L-14   2-1 
18 Don Norwood    (782)      L-17    W-15     L-11  1-2
 
We Were Wrong!?! 
A few weeks ago, it was reported that Expert Frankie Newton had "probably" attained the necessary rating points required (2200) for the title of  National Master.  However, to date, his highest published rating is 2177.  Though his rating has slipped a bit in recent times, this author is certain that the day for official celebration will come, soon.  Go get 'em, Frankie!! 
Newton Clear 1st In Fake Copper Blanket; T. Brown Sweeps Lower Section! 
Team Charlotte kicked butt again last weekend as Expert Frankie Newton (2155) crusied into clear 1st Place with a final round Draw against Dr. Kenneth Ashkin (2020) to score 3.5-.5 and bring home "the bacon."  In the Lower Section, CCC Legal Advisor Terry Brown, Esq. (835) vowed to make "no mistakes" and won 4 consecutive games! to take clear 1st Place.  Congrats, guys.  Bring back those rating points!!