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News & Views
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
Endgame Puzzle #8
By F. Dedrle, 28 Rijen, 1926
White to Move and Win
(For PGN Viewing Click Here)
White King on c7, Pawns on b5, g2 - Black King on g5, Pawns
on b6, f4
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CCC
NEWS &VIEWS 11-4-99
By NM Leland Fuerstman
NM Wells Takes Lead In Wendy's IX; Wendy's VIII
Still Incomplete!?
Twenty-five
well mannered and hygenically conscious chessplayers converged
upon our great chess terminal more commonly known as Wendy's on Wednesday
evening to exchange barbs and chess moves as they competed in Rd:2 of Wendy's
IX. Still unfinished because of illness, is the adjourned game between
Expert Frankie Newton (2146) and Expert Justin Daniel (2019) which will
decide who is Champion of Wendy's VIII. (Apparantly, the
former player took ill after a very tough weekend at the North Carolina
Championship. Get well, Frankie!!)
In the Top Section, NM Garrick "theOutlaw"
Wells (2254) continued
his winning ways with a difficult win over Patrick McCartney (1771) to
surge into the lead with 2 points. (To view McCartney's Rd:1 113 move marathon
game vs. NM Fuerstman (See Game 0071)
Meanwhile, 15 year old upstart and newly crowned Expert
Justin Daniel (2019) with the Black pieces upset newcomer Harold "Wyn"
Mouzon (2190)! NM Leland Fuerstman (2005) and new CCC member Randy Lovelace
(2002) Drew a minor piece ending while CCC Internal Affairs Committee Chairman
Paul F. Lucas (1674) and Tarokh Taefi (1737) have adjourned a drawish Bishop
vs. Knight ending. In the Middle Section, Jerome DeBell
(1529) extracted Mike Isner's (1499) King out to the 4th rank in the middle
game where it ultimately met it's demise. (See
Game 0070) Also, in the Middle Section, Mike Eberhardinger
(1603) and Hungarian Superstar Andras Bader (1600) played (though I'm
not really sure of that result) while Thomas Hayes (1469) made
quick work of CCC WebCom Advisor Carl McKern (1500). In addition,
shuttleman Paul Calloway (1662) and David Roman (1369) have adjourned.
In the Lower Section, Helton Clavijo (1265) defeated
G. Scott Edmiston (887) to lead with 2 points. Wins were also turned
in by Daryl "Flash" Gordon, David Roman, and Timothy Ruffin. All
results may be viewed in (Current Crosstable).
All CCC members welcome Expert Randy
Lovelace (2002) to our upper ranks.
CCC Warriers Dominate State Championship; Lovelace
and McCartney Share Under 2000 Title; NM Larry Tapper Wins State Title
The joyride
came to an end when, in the final round of the North Carolina
State Championship, after having amassed 3 points which included a
15 move "quicky" over NM Neal Harris, CCC "Favorite Son" Expert Frankie
Newton (2145) came
face to face with "Ex-CCC Favorite Son" NM Matthew Hoekstra (2250).
With the State Title in his sights, fatigue, the clock and the relentless
determination of his opponent left Frankie dreaming of what might have
been. Still a darn good showing for the aspiring Master; It's only a matter
of time! Also, in the Championship Section, NM Daniel Liu (2050) scored
2.5-2.5.
In the Under 2000 Section Randy Lovelace (2002)
and Patrick McCartney (1771) yielded only two draws each as they
tied for 1st-4th with 2 out-of-staters?!? all with 4-1.
In the Under 1600 Section Jerome DeBell
(1529) grabbed a share of 3rd place with a 4-1 result while Carl McKern
(1500) scored 3-2.
(For a more detailed description of the events of the
N.C. Championship see the CCC "Message Board" at www.charlottechess.com/bbs
Daniel Youngest Expert In North Carolina
Congratulations
are in order for CCC member Justin Daniel who, at the tender
age of 15 has, according to the USCF December Rating
Supplement, achieved the Title of Expert with a published
rating of 2019. Justin,
who recently relocated from Charleston, S.C.with his father, Kevin
and family, is a highly motivated and intellectually stimulated "home taught"
student. (Where have we seen this before?) His recent results at
the Charlotte Chess Club include wins over NM Leland Fuerstman (2018) and
Harold "Wyn" Mouzon (2190). We are honored to have such an extremely
talented and polite young man in our mix. Watch out Frankie!! Here comes
Justin!!!
Why Did So Many NOT Compete in State Championship?
I Know Why I Didn't!?
Would someone
please give me one good reason why
our sovereign State Championship is Open to players from all states and/or
countries? From the best of my recollection, back in around 1975, the NCCA
decided to allow "out-of-staters" to play in order to bolster the prize
fund! Ten years later, when I was elected President of the NCCA, that rule
was voted down. And I might add that the prize fund for the 1985
N.C. Championship was four times greater than it was this year! with
NO "OUT-OF-STATERS! Allowing OoSP's to compete totally defies
the very idea of determining the true champions of our own state! It is
simply unfair to all who are in contention. We have other tournaments
in North Carolina for that: The LPO, the Land of the Sky, etc. We need
at least 1 sovereign one.
Secondly, who came up with this ridiculous idea
of allowing players to re-enter? What is this, your "Mulligan" like
in golf? Again, that scheme surfaced in the mid-seventies with your
big money tournaments; but certainly not with your State Championship.
And finally, the tournament's improper design rendered the prize fund unappealing.
It is now, and has always been the responsibility of the NCCA to obtain
sponsorship in order to defray expenses and increase the Prize Fund.
The current administration simply did not do this. If these changes
are made, and they certainly should be, maybe I will grace them with my
presence next year! LF
It's Black to Play;
How would you appraise this position?
For Black's Amazing
Answer
see the "Game
of the Week"
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