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Classics as a career by
Sam Sloan
Here is a posting by Tim Hanke in the newsgroups
alt.language.latin,humanities.classics that appears to explain his
dropping out from chess governance:
From: Tim Hanke
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 13:55:34 -0500
Subject: Classics as a career
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Has Tim Hanke Gone to Iraq Yet? by
Sam Sloan
On 10 Apr 2005 12:27:26 -0700, Randy Bauer
wrote:
In article , Sam Sloan says...
Has Tim Hanke Gone to Iraq Yet?
Apparently, not many have noticed that in late January Tim Hanke
posted to both the chess groups and the Latin Language Groups (he
teaches Latin in high school) that he intended to go to Iraq and fight
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FIDE Corruption by
Sam Sloan
On 28 Jun 2006 08:09:57 -0700, "chessdon" wrote:
Failure to get Susan Polgar active support. I am not privy to the
reasons for this but like Karpov, I do know that early on Susan like
Karpov strongly supported Bessel.
I am interested in this point.
At one point I looked at Susan Polgar's website and she seemed clearly
to be supporting Kirsan Ilyumzhinov for election. She...
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FIDE Corruption by
parrthenon@cs.com
jr wrote:
Parr broke the story here first and they scoffed at him.
Evans also reported it on June 12, 2006 in Happy Talk Is Here Again
http://wcn.tentonhammer.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=757
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Real rule or fake rule? by
Harold Buck
I know I could probably download the official rules somewhere, but I
didn't.
I saw a book at the bookstore covering the rules for many games,
including chess. They had the standard touch-move rule, but then they
had one I'd never seen before. They said that if player A touched a
pieced (intentionally, I presume) during player B's turn, then after
player B's turn player A was obligated to...
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Make Microsoft angry! by
1gentle.giant@gmail.com
Make Microsoft angry!
Want to make Microsoft angry and make your life easier?
Click here and find out how:
http://xthost.info/site/index.html
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Los Angeles Open Chess Tournament by
expochess07@yahoo.com
Chess Players Rule!
You make excellent executive decisions, relish complexity, and
foresee what is most crucial and relevant.
We, the devoted, daring, and driven members of the Exposition Park
Chess Club consider you a kindred spirit.
We warmly invite your participation in our chess club.
This coming first Sunday of the month, July 2nd, will be the
occasion of a a free, unrated,...
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Gabor Szabo? (was Benko's "My games") by
David J Bush
After reading this excerpt from Benko's book, I
finally made the connection:
.... I was
dragged out of my cell and taken to a
concentration camp — once they got the
information they wanted (which in my case was
nothing), they would just lock you up and forget
about you completely ... The one person who did
know that I was locked away was Grandmaster
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Grant Perks is only a "Paid Consultant" according to Mike Nolan by
Sam Sloan
Sam Sloan,
You are correct 100%.
Everyone seems to think that this is some "Chess Rule." It is not!
This is NOT an employee thing. Board members are not allowed by law to
enrich themselves from the Not-for-profit organization where they
serve. If a board member receives any moneys from their not-for profit
organization then that organization is risking the loss of their
not-for-profit status. ...
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Kasparov My Great.... by
Jerry Creed
The Amazon critics pan Book 1 as being full of crap, faulty analysis, too
many question marks and as having been written by teams of surrogates,
albeit, completely familiar with chess.
Being obsessive-compulsive and fearful, I can't even think of reading the
reviews for the remaining volumes until the validity of the first is
determined.
I caution you! If this 5 volume work by argueably...
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Polgar Breaking Through? by
Jerry Creed
I am a guy but never learned to demean women, although I know a few good
blonde jokes. I have always admired the Polgar girls; exceptional
accomplishments for one family, as well as nice Jewish girls!
Their book, Breaking Through, while interesting as a biography, seems even
more fruitful as a teaching manual, especially the annotated Games and
Combinations sections where each move is...
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Benko My Games? by
Jerry Creed
The reviews on Amazon concerning this book suggest that a new approach to
chess writing is evident; exciting, witty, well-written, fabulous, on and
on.
Can anyone verify these claims, having read same and swooned?
Thanks, appreciate input
Jerry
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Randy Bauer Evidence of Evil by
Festus Hagen
The fact that Bauer claims he has done so much for free and continues to
rabidly defend Marinello is further evidence of deals that are under the
table and cannot be traced.
It would not surprise me if the photos on the website are of some other
building, and they are still working out of the old church. There probably
is nothing at all built on the lot; it was just a way for a Crossville
lawyer...
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Issue of Confidentiality on the firing of Grant Perks by
Sam Sloan
Issue of Confidentiality on the firing of Grant Perks
It has been reported that Grant Perks was fired in a telephone
conference call on July 20, 2005 and that Beatriz Marinello, Steve
Shutt and Elizabeth Shaughnessy voted to fire Perks whereas Don
Schultz voted against.
Grant Perks claims that he was not fired. However, Grant Perks was not
there. He was not present on the line when the board...
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Issue of Confidentiality on the firing of Grant Perks by
Sam Sloan
Issue of Confidentiality on the firing of Grant Perks
It has been reported that Grant Perks was fired in a telephone
conference call on July 20, 2005 and that Beatriz Marinello, Steve
Shutt and Elizabeth Shaughnessy voted to fire Perks whereas Don
Schultz voted against.
Grant Perks claims that he was not fired. However, Grant Perks was not
there. He was not present on the line when the board...
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Karpov-Polugaevsky, Tilburg 1983 - a fix? by
Alan OBrien
There has been a conversation about Karpov-Polugaevsky, Tilburg (round 2)
1983 at Chessgames.com (
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1068367 ). This is the game:
Karpov,Anatoly (2710) - Polugaevsky,Lev A (2625)
It GM Tilburg NED (2), 1983
1.Nf3 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.e3 e6 5.d4 d5 6.cxd5 exd5 7.Be2 cxd4 8.Nxd4
Bd6 9.0-0 0-0 10.Bf3 Be5 11.Qd3 Nb4 12.Qd2 Bxd4 13.exd4 Bf5 14.Bd1...
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the open versus professional rating system (a warm-up post :-) by
Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (Wlod)
The two should be separated. It is happening
anyway but it is good to say it explicitly.
The separation of the two systems is good
both for the general chess playing public and
for the professional chess player:
the presence of the rating system for pros
reliefs the open system from the pressure
of being extra subtle, and especially from
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USCF only owns the Land Directly Under the Building in Crossville by
Sam Sloan
USCF only owns the Land Directly Under the Building in Crossville
The much awaited letter from Crossville Attorney Harry Sabine has
finally been posted. Although dated February 26 it was only posted
yesterday, apparently in response to a question I raised about it.
I often feel that nothing will shock me, but I am shocked. The letter
contains a new zinger that nobody anticipated.
The letter...
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What chess book does this sentence come from?? Help!!? by
Myron Samsin
I can't for the life of me remember the title or author of this, but I know
I've read it.
Part of it was about Fischer and his genius, with some positions and
analysis of notable games. I believe it came after 1972, and includes
material from the S-F match. Part of it was general prose about "the world
of chess" so to speak, each chapter being an essay on some topic or other--
history,...
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