Homeless man is chess king of Washington
On Oct 12, 10:15 am, raylopez99 wrote:
This reminds me of Jude Acers; although he was
likely a much stronger player.
I didn't know Jude Acers was an alcoholic.
Or a drug addict. Or a blue whale Or a vegetarian.
"He has the title of expert in chess. This is the second highest
American title; above him are master.
... and Senior Master, making Expert the third
highest American title. Looks like a reporter
is just winging it here, shooting in the dark.
GM, IM, M, E. Making him 4th.
It is a curiosity that America does not run world
chess, does not dole out world titles. Somebody
(who obviously knew nothing) founded the
international chess federation in some insignificant
European country, instead of the USA. As they
say, "sh*t happens".
Um, drinking is not actually an occupation.
It is if you're a professional drinker (wine taster).
No, for then you are being paid not to consume
the wine, but merely to taste it. There is one case
where you are paid for consumption, and that would
be the hot dog eating contests. (Of course, I am
not trying to imply that there is any alcohol content
in hot dogs.)
This looks like yet another gaffe; he did finish 15th
in an ordinary blitz tournament held at the World
Open. If that was indeed a "world championship", it
must have been the weakest one on record.
Good catch but you're ruining the story Bot.
Perhaps the story was a bit over-inflated.
Perhaps he would do well to study the games of
Mr. Blackburne?
Or "Mason" the Irishman, who wrote a book and also was a boozer.
I didn't know that. I did know about his book.
Looking at the USCF ratings page, I noted that he
seems to be "working on" his blitz rating; now it
seems to me that as a teacher, he ought to prefer
working on his regular, OTB rating, but then, that
might be a hopeless task.
He's a member of USCF? WOw, how can he afford the dues.
The article says he makes twenty or thirty bucks
an hour teaching chess; three hours and he's set.
How much can a Class A player expect to get?
If he's a celebrity more than you.
Ah, I knew it! So then, he is related to Paul Morphy.
The article seems to indicate that he is not making
celebrity wages, but desires to do so by moving up
the USCF rankings to the next level. I just found it
a bit strange that he seems to focus heavily on his
blitz rating, which many people would regard as of
little value in measuring the worth of a teacher.
My own blitz rating of course is sky-high, so this is
not any attempt on my part to demean blitz chess or
blitz chess ratings. Check my results against the
GetClub Beginner level and you can see for yourself
how amazing I am at this kind of play, how it has
moved me well ahead of pretenders like IM Innes,
Rob Mitchell, and even 2300+ Taylor Kingston. ;D
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