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Chess Federation USCF PRESIDENT GARY SPERLING

USCF
186 Route 9W 1980 FIDE Congress
New Windsor, NY 12550 Sometimes you win ...
Policy Board
'YPresident:
10301.,
Gary H. Sperling, 117 Beverly Ave., Staten Island.

- . Vice Pre'ident: Timothy P., Redman, 6923 N, Wayne Ave., Apt.


3A, Chicago, IL 60626.
Secretary~Myron A'. Lieberman, 1444 W. Sixth St., Tempe, AZ
85281
Treasurer: George Cunningham, 4 Glenwood St., Drono, ME,
04473; .
Immediate Past President: George Koltanowski; 1200 Gough
OMEHOW, I''IUE CHAI I FNGES these actions two weeks before the
St/. Apt.'D-3, San Francisco, CA 94109. E have been consistently among Congress was due to begin in Malta, I
Membnr-at-Large: Susan Benoit, P.O. Box 100, Beverly, NJ
08010. '..(.-
~~ the most difficult I'e had to face was pessimistic about our chances for
Membei-at-Large: Jerry Hanken, 2012 Yosemite, Apt. 1, Los in USCF affairs. Even the financial countering these proposals. I'ilJE's
.Angeles, CA 90041..
Member-at-Large: Dave Love,'Burdett, NY 14818
and legal difficulties of 1978, or the General Assembly has the power to
computer problems of 1979, were reject Bureau recommendations,
, National Office: simpler. People recognized their im-
Executive Director: Dr. Gerard J. Dullea. much as USCF's delegates may over-
Associate Director: Peter Prochaska.'—
4..
portance readily, and many were rule the PB. Yet, the need for organi-
United States Chess Federation .
eager to pitch in to help. zational stability and other political
The'nited States Chess Federation is a registered not-for-
profit corporation, whose purposes'are educational'and instruc-
Yet, from the first, I'ICE was dif- factors make such rejection of leader-
tional,'o broaden and develop chess as art and recreation, as a ferent. From the moment I was sent by ship as rare as in USCF, if not rarer. It
significant element of culture in America.''
Membership is open to anyone, with benefits which include: a
the Policy Board to the 1978 Congress, looked like it might be a long and
subscription to Chess Life magazine (except for Participating in large part to resolve some long- dismal Congress for the United States.
Junior and.Spouse members, and those who buy Tournament
'emberships); eligibility for a national chess rating; the opportuni- standing conflicts of personalities It didn't turn out that way. Just as
ty to compete in official USCF postal chess tournaments; and
member discounts from the USCF'Catalog of Chess Books and
among former 'U.S. representatives, the Maltese organizers proved freer
Equipment. things were worse. That year, for ex- of international political pressures
'egular Membership: one year. $ 20; two years, $ 38; three
ample, there was almost no money
years $ 55; Junior Membership (for those under 19 at expiration if
~
than expected, just as Olympic condi-
a resident of the United. States or, Carada).- one year, $ 10; two. available for international respon- tions proved better than expected {to
years, $ 19; three years, $ 27.50. Participating Junior Membership
(same as Junioi, but without magazine subscription); one year $3. sibilities; I had to spend my first weeks the eventual gcod fortune of the U.S.
Spouse Membership (spouses of. Regular, Life or Sustaining as USCF president raising money to teams], so too the I'llJE Congress went
y Members, without magazine subscription — spouse's identifica-
.'ion number must be provided); one year, $ 10. Senior Membership send representatives to the Olympics better than we had any right to hope.
(for thope age 65 and over): one year, $ 10. Special Membership
(for thp blind): one year, $ 3.50..Tournament Membership
and the Congress. Even before the Organizationally, the key for us
(satisfies membership requirement for the duration of a particular
- event
events,-the past flared anew, and the was the Central Committee, a body of
by allowing non-members to have games rated'
membership benefits —
no other
for over-the-boaid events only, .not
Policy Board was ensnared in an old about 25 I'ltjE officials {there is no
postal): Juniors, $ 1 for every two scheduled rounds; all others, $ 1 and bitter jntra-American conflict analogous group in the USCF] placed
per scheduled round (example; $ 5 for a 5-round event).
Chess Life Subscription only: one year, $ 21= over the inte;national ratings system. between the seven-man Bureau and
Back Issues: $ 2 a copy'.
Regular Affiliation: one year, $ 25. College Affiliation: one year
This year, things should have been the full General Assembly of all na-
"
$ 20. High School and Prison Affiliation: one year, $ 10. simpler. We had planned ahead for tions. Since the United States con-
Membership dues are not refundable;:;..
Change of address: Send identification number and new peima-
our financial comjmitments, and our stitutes a PJUE zone by itself, we are
nent address (no temporary addresses or addresses to be held for representatives were united. Still, entitled to a zonal president {and Cen-
future date). Allow six weeks for address change.
II
new challenges arose. tral Committee member) of our own.
Committee Chaiimen The Congress agenda arrived the Thus, we are one of the privileged few
Bylaws: vacant;. Chess Philately: vacant. Computer Study: A.
Christopher Hall. Computer Chess: Alan R. Losoff. Ethics: vacant.
",, month before with several rude sur- who are able to have the same repre-
Finance: Fred Cramer. Grants: Leroy Dubeck. Hall of Fame: David
Wolford. International Events: Donald D., Schultz. Member-
prises. The FIDE Bureau {roughly sentative carry proposals through all
ship/Publicity: Michael Duweck. Nominations: Roger E. Blaine. equivalent to USCF's Policy Board) the discussions of a full Congress.
t. Postal Chess:.John Dragonetli. Prison
Warren.'romotion Chess; Helen E.
of Chess in the Media: vacant. Aatlngs: Warren W. Mc-
had proposed a series of measures This edge, one of the few we retain
~ Clintock. Scholastic: Ira Lee Riddle. TD Ceitification: Denis J with distinct anti-American impact. in a group {like the United Nations) in-
Barry. Women's Chess: Angela Tanner;
t
Perhaps due to lack of an American creasingly moved by third-world na-
Regional Vice Presidents
Region I (New Englarid): Henry,Lyman (1981), James R.F.
representative in their midst, perhaps tions, was pivotal in increasing the
Quirk (1982), Gilbert Gosselin (1983). Aegion II (Eastern): Denis
~

not, the Bureau had proposed a reduc- number of U.S. men in the interzonals.
Barry (1981), Steven Doyle (1981) Walter Buehl (1982), 'Joseph
~

Lux (1983). Region llf (Mid-Atlantic): Bob G. Dudley


~ tion in U.S. men in interzonal competi- Using a comp'. x formula adopted
(1981), J, Al-
~
len Hinshaw (1981), John F. Mingos (1982), Ira.Lee
Riddle tion, a return to the infamous can- years ago, which takes into account
~
(1983). Region IV (Southeastern): L. Thad Rogers (1981), Arnold
didates'ournaments {instead of the both the number of strong {tlDE rat-
II
'akes):
S. Denker (1982), Michael Deckei (1983). Aegion V
(Great
William McElyea (1981), Gary Kitts (1982), Gary Deuser
q (1983). Region VI (North Central): David Kuhns (1982); Alan Lo-
."off (1983). Aegion Vll (central): Michael
Zacate (1981), Helen E.
Warren (1 tJ82), William Merrell (1983). Region Vill (Mid-South):
current match system], and a series of
budgetary and other changes at sharp
odds with American interests.
ings over 2550] active players and the
results of players from the various
zones in the last interzonals, the Bu-
Peter Lahde (1981), Kirk.0. Petty (1982). Region IX
Mountain-Plains): Robert B.- Tanner (1981), Paul Tally
(Rocky
(1983).
As the Policy Board considered reau had recommended that only two
Region X (Southwestern): Bill Snead (1981) Clarence Galloway
Jr.
~

(1982). Region XI (Pacific): Alan Benson (1981), David C. Argall USCF President Gary H. Sperling, of Staten Is- U.S. men {down from three] be quali-
tf (1981), Bryce Perry
(1982), John Rykowski (1983). Region XII
(Northwestern): Russell Miller (1981), William Lynch (1983).
land, N.Y., has served as FIDE delegate and presi- fied to the next events. The problem in
dent of FIDE Zone 5 (the United States) since 1978.
PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 57

CHESS LIFE / APRIL 98


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VOLUME XXXYI, NO. 4$ APRIL 198I
Editor
Fairfield W. Hoban
Managing Editor
Frank B. Elley Jr.
Technical Adviser
Arthur Bisguier
Contributing Editors
Pal Benko, Larry Evans, Larry D.
Evans, Svetozar Gligoric, Julio Kaplan,
George Koltanowski, Bruce Pandolfi-
ni, Jack Peters, Tim Redman, Ken Ro-
Thomas jefferson, Chessplayer
goff, Andy Soltis, Bernard Zuckerman Thomas Jefferson, founding father, former president, in-
'ernational diplomat, was known the world over as one
Advertising Manager of the towering intellects of his day. So it comes as no surprise
Irmgard Russek that he was a chessplayer. But not until chess historian Robert
DEPARTMENTS Radcliff researched Jefferson's life have we truly come to
appreciate how deeply he loved the game.
Across the Board... ~... ~.... 4
A report on the 1980 FIDE Con-
gress.
Chess to Enjoy .. .. ~...... 8
~ ~ ~

A tribute to some remarkable men


of the chess world.
Chess News in Review....... I 0
Kudrin, Watson win Chess Center
International, Karpov Again Ranked
No. I.
Malta l980: The Final Rounds
In the Arena.... ~..... .. .. I9 ~ ~
Our coverage of 980's
l are three instructive games
Postal Chess ~...............
29 most prestigious chess selected and annotated by
Two good examples of how postal event concludes with Arnold Grandmaster Leonid Shamkovich,
chessplayers fight back. Denker's eye-witness account of who was a member of the U.S.
Reviews ...................3I the last crucial rounds of the men's team that finished in 4th
Mikhail Tal's superb work is the Olympiad at Malta. Also included place.
best part of Montreal 79.
Endgame Laboratory... ~.... 32
Larry Evans on Chess...... . 34 ~

Reader's Showcase. COVER STORY ~


a
What's the Best Novel....... 37
ABC's of Chess . ~...... ~.... 39
The fallacy of deriving a "should"
from a "can."
Ask the Masters ............4I
Disappointment at Merano
Tournament Life ~........ 44
~ .
Chess fans the world over were shocked when, in early
Classifieds .................53 January, what promised to be one of the year's most e'xciting
events ended abruptly when Robert Hubner resigned his
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Benko's Bafflers ..... ~..... 54 ~

Candidates'atch with Viktor Korchnoi. In this month's In the Arena,


c

The Reference Shelf .. . ~.... 55 ~

Half a Century Ago ~....... 58 ~


GM Leonid Shamkovich annotates some of the decisive encounters.
Alekhine defends his world title
against Bogoljubov.
Photo Credits: Nigel Eddis (page 19).

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&24 THE USCF FIRST NEFA. bring higher and higher rent pay- will not be much more than our rent
ed a business office in the ments and nothing to show for them payments have been in the past. And
early 1950s, we located in except canceled checks. Therefore, they will end! We did, however, have
New York City. By the late 60s, costs we decided to exercise our option to to put $ 30,000 down, and that hurts.
there were prohibitive, and we moved purchase this building.
60 miles up the Hudson River to New-
Each member who cares about the
This purchase marks a milestone in future of the Federation can help by
burgh and began operating with a USCF history equivalent to that of
staff of four people. in a small and doing a little extra. If we all chip in,
1952 when we established an office that $ 30,000 borrowed from general
dingy office. and our rating system. The purchase
USCF's enormous expansion of the operating funds can be quickly redi-
represents a genuine investment in rected into more active programs.

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70s required similar enlargement of the future of American chess. More-
staff and office space, so we moved a Make'our check, large or small, to
over, the building is large and flexible "USCF Building Fund."
few miles south to New Windsor, enough for substantial expansion.
where we leased a modern building of I hope you can spare something for
Owning our own building also gives this drive and get to feel an even big-
12,000 square feet on two levels. us an extra valuable benefit — an
That five-year lease called for in- ger part of USCF's efforts for chess.
added sense of security for our many Whether or not you can contribute,
creased payments each year. -A re- life and sustaining members and for
newal lease was available with simi- however, I hope you take some oppor-
the dedicated staff of 28 which serves tunity to visit the office and meet the
lar escalations. It wasn't difficult to the membership so faithfully. staff that serves you. Rl
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~The mail and shipping room is a busy
place. In the right foreground is our
electronic scale (more accurate than the
Postal Service's) that allows almost
p- '9 instantaneous calculation of correct postage
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k for the hundreds of letters and packages we
.
WJ — C .J
)W send daily. In the background are some of
the shelves that hold USCF's extensive
inventory of chess books a nd equi pm en t.

T The computer is the center of many


USCF operations, especially membership
records and ratings, both postal and over-
the-board. Later in 1981, we expect sales
and inventory functions to be computerized
also, giving even more efficiency to those
departments. This photo captures a rare
moment when the terminals are not busy
receiving the information that keeps
membership services humming. The postal
department is located in the background.

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index cards that allow us to make good on


our promise of "once rated always rated." I ~

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comes through this department on its way

'The to its final destination.

editorial offices of Chess Life have


been moved from New York City to a
separate and comfortable suite in the New
Windsor building. In this single and central
location, the entire magazine is prepared
for the printers. We even set our own type,
a big improvement in time and cost over
the days when we had to hire outsiders to

CHESS LIFE / APRIL I 98 I


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GRANDIrrIASTER ANDY SOLTIS "

Men of Accomplishment
Seldom remembered, these remarkable men were
among the most talented the chess world has known

, HE DEATH OF ALBERIC O'KEL- from one of his match victories. JOURNALIST. While von der Lasa
ly de Galway a few months ago analyzed many openings but is associ-
remind us how wide-ranging the Brussels 1853
ated with none of them today, his col-
chess interests of one person can be. Ruy Lopez league Max Lange [1832-1899) is usu-
Most of us just play the game.'And Staunton Von der Lasa ally remembered only for his contribu-
O'Kelly did play, winning his own na- 1. P-K4 P-K4 2. N-KB3 N-QB3 3. tion to the Two Knights Defense. Yet,
tional championship seven times, B-N5 N-B3 4. QK2 B-Q3!? Lange's career was even more multi-
more than anyone else. This meets the threat of 5. BxN faceted than von der Lasa's. Lange
But he was a more complete man of QPxB 6. NxP Q-Q5 7. N-B3 and pre- composed the very first helpmate — a
chess: a popular writer, an efficient pares the later reorganization of .. ~ problem in which both White and
promoter, a recognized teacher and a N-K2-N3 and .. P-B3, ... B-B2 and ...
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Black cooperate to find the shortest
respected tournament'irector. With- P-Q4. mate. He was also one of the earliest
in a year's time O'Kelly could play 5. P-B3 0-0 6. 04 R-K1 7. P-Q3 P-KR3 editors — almost a founder — of the
grandmaster-level chess at an inter- 8. N-R4 N-K2 9. B-QB4 P-B3 10. QB3 oldest chess magazine still around,
national tournament, serve as chief 8 B2! 11 BxRP7 P Q4! 12 B N3 B-N5 the Deutsche Schachzei tung.
arbiter of a world championship 13 QN3 PxB 14 P KR3 K R2 15 PxB This remarkable man also wrote
match, win a world. correspondence R-KN1 16. QB3 Nxbr!P! 17. QxPch books on Morphy and problem classi-
title, and finish his next book. R-N2 18. QB3 QQ2 19. QK2 R-KB1 fication, won virtually all of the first
-
Yet, we tend to overlook such peo- 20. N-Q2 N-N3 21. NxN IbrN 22. N-B3 German tournaments to be held [back
ple who do many things and remem- R/3-B3 23 B-Q1 IbrN! 24. PxR N-R7! in the 1860s) and, at 62, managed to
ber the few who do one thing superb- 25. kcN R-B5 26. R-KN1 R-R5ch 27. organize an international tournament
ly. Even when a well-rounded player= K-N2 QR6, mate with six, strong accompanying round
is remembered it is for one aspect of The opening may look strange, but robins.
his chess enthusiasm. In the main we von der Lasa was recognized as one of P ROB LE MIST. Living about the
only remember Richard Reti for his the deepest analysts of his age. With same time across the Atlantic was
opening, Max Euwe for being world his close friend Paul Bilguer and the Lange's opposite number in American
champion, George Koltanowski for his help of a group of like-minded enthusi- chess, Gustave Charles Reichhelm
blindfold skill; Yuri Averbakh for his asts, the "Berlin Pleiades," he wrote [1839-1905]. Reichhelm did everything
endgame books — and Howard the first modern chess Bible, the and more.
Staunton for refusing to play Paul Handbuch des Schachspiels. This was He wrote a history of chess in
Morphy. a huge, enormously popular book, Philadelphia and edited a newspaper
So, before they are completely for- which remained through its many re- column for more than a generation.
gotten, here are a few of the lesser- vised and updated editions the basic He was secretary of the Franklin
known Renaissance men of chess. instructional guide for Continental Chess Club when it was the second
DIPLOMAT. One of the most im- players for nearly a century. strongest club, and he greeted many
pressive was also the strongest player Von der Lasa was a professional visiting foreign masters — often
you never heard of. He also had the diplomat, serving from Stockholm to
longest name — Baron Tassilo von beating them in casual games. Walter
Buenos Aires and, along the way, buy- Penn Shipley, the most respected
Heydebrand und der Lasa [1818- ing every chess book he could find. He authority in U.S. chess at the time,
1899). During his heyday he played at assembled one of the largest libraries
about a 2600 level, according to pro- said Reichhelm had a reputation "as a
devoted to the game that, the world chess editor, analyst, problem com-
fessor Arpad Elo [creator of the rating has ever seen and used it to become
system for international players). But poser, solver and player [that] has not
one of the most respected chess his- been surpassed by anyone the past
because he never entered a tourna- torians. He also looked to the future
ment and appeared in only a few, century has produced."
and is credited with proposing back in Notice the inclusion of problem-
relatively casual matches, von der the 1850s the then-revolutionary idea
Lasa is unknown today. Here's a game solving. Reichhelm was one of the
that each player's time should be best, wiring a solving contest in 1885
Contributing Editor Andy Soltis, an international limited bv way of separate clocks so which attracted experts all over the
grandmaster, is chess columnist for the New York that he could budget his allotted world; he finished second a year later
Post where he works on the editorial staff. minutes under pain of forfeiture. in a "world championship" contest.

CHESS LIFE I APRIL 98 I


I
He was also a brilliant composer, breadth of chess activity. He was tremendous tenacity and endgame
both of endgame studies and prob- Johann Berger (1845-1933), an skill.
lems. His mate-in-121 was, for many Austrian high school administrator. He distilled knowledge into a book
years, the longest direct mate on Like Lange, Berger edited Deutsche which for the first time analyzed all
record. Here is one of Reichhelm's Schachzei tung. Like O'Kelly, he was a the basic endings for the practical
more amusing creations. White has correspondence champion, winning player. Before Fine and Averbakh,
only two men, Black all 16. To mate, the 1889-93 Le Monde Illustre event there was Berger. And finally, he was
White must capture 13 enemy units with a score of 45 wins and only three the Berger of Sonnenborn-Berger tie-
and then force zugzwang. Solution on draws. breaking points.
page 40. Like von der Lasa, he was a Here is one of his composed end-
C. Reichhelm 1887
trailblazing analyst and author — and ings, a classic:
even wrote the endgame section for a
j. Berger
later edition of the Handbuch. Like
Reichhelm, he was a problem-solver
— in fact, he was the one who won
that world championship in 1886.
Other Renaissance men could cite
the problems that won honorable
mention for them in composing con-
tests. But Berger won a first prize at
the Paris Congress of 1878 — ahead
of Sam Loyd. He composed problems
for half a century and competed in
White to move and mate in 64 moves
tournaments for nearly four decades.
CHAMPION. And then there was And at his peak, he was just under White to play and draw
someone who tops even Reichhelm for 2500 as a player, partly because of his The solution is on page 40.

I. Akesson-Danailov

All of a Kin~.
This month we have a qiiiz within a quiz. There is a theme hidden in the
following positions, and you should be able to figure it out by the fifth position
or so. The problems, as usual, increase in difficulty so that the first three are
the easiest and the last three the hardest to solve. White moves first in every
C5 @ 0
Dortmund 1980
II. Viksna-Roze
~@Pi~
position. Solutions on page 40.

III. Shkurovich-Khasin
-Creshner IV.'l vest=Vooremaa ''. V. Ivanov-I vashchenko

Riga 1979 Correspondence 1970-3 Tallin 1979 Correspondence


VI. Silagyi-Buza Vll. Curevich-Kuzovkin VI I I. Strekalovsky-Cuskov .. IX. Levchenko-Klovan

Hungary 1979 U.S.S.R. 1978 Sverdlovsk 1980 Riga 1980

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.&ucrin, ihfa1:son i)Kin C ~ess i"en1':er nterna1:iona
INTERNATIONAL MASTERS of Jean Hebert of Canada and
IM gained FIDE master norms with 16. Nxd6 Nxd6 17. Bxd6 Bf5 18.
Sergey Kudrin and John Watson Slobodan Pavlovic, who appar- their 5'/2 pts. Bd3 Nxd5 19. Bxb8 Nb4 20. Qd1
shared-1st place in the Chess ently achieved an IM norm. Fifth Significantly, this international Bxd321. Bd6 e422. Ne1 Nxa223.
Center International, held Jan. and 6th places were shared by was an open tournament, provid- Nxd3 Nc3 24. Nc5 Nxd1 25. Rxd1
2-11 in New. York City. The event, Igor Ivanov and the surprising ing lower-rated players the oppor- e3 26. fxe3 Rxe3 27. Bf4 Re7 28.
which included one grandmaster, John Timm. Timm, no so far from tunity to test themselves against Bd6 Rd8 29. Rd5 Re1+ 30. Kf2
nine IMs and a number of FIDE the bottom of the pairing chart at titled opponents. Ra1 31. Nxb7 Ra8 32. Nc5 Rb1 33.
masters, produced remarkably 2248, upset several top masters Rd3 Bf8 34. Bxf8 Kxf8 35. Nd7+ .I
hard-fought chess. In one late and, along with Ivanov, seems to King's Indian Defense Ke7 36. Nb6 Rb8 37. c5 Rc1 38.
round, there were no draws, while have earned an IM norm. Follow- Ivanov Watson Nd5+ Ke639. Nc7+ Ke540.Ke3
most of the key games between ing in 7th-11th places were GM 1. N f3 N f6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. Rb141. Rd5+ Kf642. c6 R1xb3+
the leaders went through two Peter Biyiasis, Ronald Henley, e4 d6 5. d4 0-0 6. Be2 Nbd7 7. 0-0 43. Kd4 Rc8 44. Rd6+ Kg7 45.
time controls or more. lan Rogers, Walter Shipman and e5 8. Qc2 c6 9. Rd1 Qc710. Rb1 a5 Nd5 Rb2 46. Ne7 Rd2+ 47. Kc5
Kudrin and Watson finished Alan Savage, all with 6-4, while 11 b3 Re8 12. d5 cxd5 13. Nb5
~ Rxd6 48. Kxd6 Ra8 49. Nd5 a4 50.
with 7~/2-2~/2, a half point ahead Earl Hall and Tim Taylor probably Qb8 14. Ba3 Nxe4 15. Rxd5 Ndf6 Nb6 Ra7, White resigns 8

Karpov Again Ranked No. I


WORLD CHAMPION ANATO- absence from this year's top ten
ly Karpov is still the top-ranked is most noticeable is Mikhail Tal.
chessplayer in the world. The The former world champion,
29-year-old Soviet GM was rated ranked No. 2 last year at 2705,
2690 on the-1981 FIDE rating list plummeted to 2555 on the new
issued in January. That rating is 1981 list.
35 points below his 1980 mark, The top 15 are:
reflecting at least in part the 1. Anatoly Karpov.......2690
danger of being on top — there' 2. Viktor Korchnoi...: . 2650
no where to go but down. 2. Lajos Portisch........ 2650
In second place, 40 pts. behind 4. Robert Hubner .......2635
Karpov, are Swiss GM Viktor 4. Boris Spassky........2635
Korchnoi (who will challenge Kar- 6. Gary Kasparov .......2625
pov for the world title later this 7. Alexander Beljavsky... 2620
year — see page 19) and Hungari- 7. Lev Polugaevsky....+2620
an GM Lajos Portisch. Rounding 7-. Jan Timman .........2620
out the top five are GMs Robert 10. Ewfim Geller . ~.......2615
Hiibner, of West Germany, and 10. Henrique Mecking ....2615
Boris Spassky, of the Soviet 12. Ulf Andersson .. ~..... 2610
Union, both at 2635. 12. Bent Larsen .........2610
Certainly the most notable 14. Ljubomir Ljubojevic ...2605
name on the list is that of 17-year- 15. Yuri Balashov ........2600
old World Junior Champion Gary The top FIDE-rated U.S. player
Kaspaiov who, at 2625, is now the is GM Lev Alburt at 2575. Tied for
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sixth-ranked player in the world. second are GMs Yasser Seirawan


Probably the player whose and Walter Browne at 2555. 8
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Players Miss Inaugural Parade ill


USCF member-at-large
Jerry Hanken and Alternate Delegate
FOR TWO CHESSPLAYERS mond, Va., and Walter McKnight, from Southern California Christine Berger were married Jan.
out to see the parade on in- of Wilmington, Del. Taylor and 6, 1981, in Los Angeles by Superior Court Judge Richard
I
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game ultimately proved more in- Washington D.C. especially to attended by many members of the local, chess community.
teresting than the pomp and cir- see the parade, became en- This was the second "life change" in four months for Hanken
cumstance of presidential cele- grossed in a friendly game while who, in September of 1980, received his life master certificate.
brations. waiting on the grass beside the becoming the second member of the Policy Board to hold a
In a story appearing the morn- parade route. playing title (George Koltanowski is an international master).
ing after the inauguration on Jan. The parade came and went. Chris and Jerry met through chess five years ago. Both are
20, the United Press International Taylor and McKnight con- probation officers for Los Angeles County, and Chris was
recounted the sidelines battle tinued to play. Jerry's chess student. Her rating has gone up 500 pts. in the
between James Taylor, of Rich- Taylor won. 6 last five years!
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Editor's Note: We conclude our up to Tarjan, who has been fighting an 4.... PxP 5. P-QR3 B-K2
coverage of the 1980 Olympiad in Mal- uphill battle against Speelman. Benko The classic game between Alekhine,
ta with the second half of Arnold proposes a draw, but Speelman, in and Aron Nimzovich (Bled 1931j illu-
Denker sspe'cial reportfollo, wed by . spite of time pressure, refuses, only to, strated that trying to hold the pawn
some selected games annotated by hear Tarj an announce mate in three a with 5.... BxNch 6. NxB P-KB4 7. P-B3!
Grandmaster Leonid Shamkovich, few moves later. It's the United States PxP 8. QxP is dangerous for Black.
who was an alternate on the U.S.
men's team.
2 A, England 1', and we are clear 8. NxP N-KB3 7. Q-Q3!?
4th, only 1 pt. behind Yugoslavia. This is probably not a new move,
Meanwhile, Hungary trounces Ice- but I could not find it in any books of
0 8 0 land 3 r~-~A and looks like a sure win- opening analysis. In Lasker-Capa-
ner. At adjournment, the Russians are blanca IMoscow 1935), White ob-
ahead of Denmark 2V~-'f~, but the tained superiority with 7. N/2-B3 QN-
ODAY IS THE FINAL ROUI'K). Karpov-Jacobsen game is very draw- Q2? 8. B-KB4 NxN 9. NxN N-KB3 10.
here is a great deal of excite- ish, with a Rook and five pawns on B-Q3, but later developments have
ment and speculation concern-
each side. On resumption it is discov- shown that 7..., N-B3! leads to a good
ing the outcome since the Hungarians
ered that Jacobsen has sealed a blun- game for Black. This was the basis for
and the Russians are tied at 35'rz pts.
In the women's event, it is just as
der, and Karpov wins neatly by a sin- the theoretical coriclusion that this
gle tempo. The Soviet Union and Hun- line leads to an equal game. Mestel's
close, with the Soviet team holding a
slim ~/~-pt. lead over Hungary. There gary are now all even, but by applying plan is clear: to prepare for castling
the new Buchholtz System, the Soviets on the Queenside followed by an at-
are no other serious contenders in win by the tiniest fraction of a point.
either division. The U.S. men's team is tack on the Kingside. Thus, he raises
in fourth, '/i-pt. ahead of both England 0 8 0 new questions concerning this theory.
and Czechoslovakia. Our women are a 7.... QN-Q2 8. B-B4 04 9. MH) NxN
bit farther back.
Shortly after play starts, Rumania
and Yugoslavia agree to four draws.
These GM draws will ensure 3rd
place for the Yugoslavs. Next our
close rivals, the Czechs, finish all even
with Holland. This means we now
need only tie England to clinch 4th.
S
HAMKOVICH'S FIRST CHOICE IS
the winner of the gold medal for
the most brilliant game of the event.

Mestel
England
French Defense
Renman
West Germany
'ng
10. QxN P-QB4?
A positional mistake because open-
the Queen file is useful to the side
with superior development — in this
case, White. Preferable is 10.... N-B3
11. Q-Q3 B-Q2.
11. N-B3 N-B3 12. Q-K1 PxP 13.
8-K5!
Soon Alburt and Miles agree to a
1. P-K4 P-K3 2. P-Q4 P-Q4 3. N-QB3 White's QB occupies a very strong
B-N5 4. N-K2!? position in the center of the board
draw. Some few minutes later, Chris-
tiansen and Nunn agree to split a Though this old variation was suc- while Black still is having trouble com-
point. Seirawan holds a big advantage
cessfully utilized by Emanuel Lasker, pleting his development. For example:
over Stean, but a careless pawn cap- Alexander Alekhine and other famous 13.... B-Q2 14. RxP Q-B1 15. B-Q3 B-B3
ture permits counterplay, and the lat- players, it did not become popular. 16. R-KR4 P-KR3 17. P-B3, intending
ter wriggles out with a draw. It's now Black, according to modern theory, 18. Q-N3, with a promising attack.
can easily equalize. But what sur- 13.... QR4 14. RxP R-Q1 15. R-QR4
International Master Arnold Denker, of Fort prises has the ingenious English IM This brave Rook begins stormy ac-
Lauderdale, Fla., is a former U.S. Champion. prepared? tivity.
CHESS LIFE I APRIL 198 I 13
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/ Black loses the Exchange after 15.
... Q-B4? 16. R-QB4 Q-R4 17. B-B7.
16. R-QB4 R-Q2
Otherwise, Black could not parry
the threat of 17. B-B7 (16.... N-K1'? 17.
N-R4 jeopardiiing Black's Queen).
17. B-Q3 P-QR3 18. P-KN4!
The traditional and timely introduc-
tion of an attack on the Kingside.

gPr..
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18.... Q-Q1 19. P-N5 N-R4 20. R-N1
Protecting the pawn at N5 with triv-
ial moves such as 20. P-KB4 or 20.
P-KR4 would slow down White's at-
tack. Of course, it is risky for Black to
take the pawn at this time anyway.
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20.... P-KN3 21. R-KR4!
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further weaken Black's Kingside.
headphones are for simu taneous White has two reasons for this audac-
trans ations. (For Sper in.'s report J iously bold decision: First, to break
on the Con.ress, see pa.e 4. Out
for a.day of si.htseein in the
open Black's Kingside defenses and,
second, to weaken the KB6 square,
g streets of Ma ta were popu ar
Soviet GMs Gary as arov and a
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which will be particularly vulnerable
i ai Ta (ri.ht).:e ow, after Black's KB is exchanged.
America's i Tar'an waits for a j 21.... BxPch 22. RxB QxRch 23.
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P-B4 Q-K2
Photos by LeonirI Shamkovich The best move. Not 23.... Q-N7'? 24.
B-K4, trapping the Queen, or 23....
5 Q-R3 24. N-K4, leading to strong

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24. lb'-B3
Now two of White's pieces, the
Rook and Bishop, are hanging.
'; --, 25. Q-N1!?
This protects both pieces since 25.
... PxB 26. BxNP PxB 27. QxPch Q-N2
28. Q-K8ch Q-B1 29. R-R8ch favors
I + White. But probably simpler was 25.
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i.' Q-N3.
/
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The best chance for counterplay.
26. PxR PxB 27. PxP Q N2 28. R-N5
B-Q2 29. N-K4
White's Knight rushes to the weak-
ened Kingside.
29.... R-81ch 30. K-N1?
This serious error could nullify
White's previously fine play. Much
better is 30. K-Q2 (30.... B-R5 31.
N-B51]. Now the struggle begins anew.

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30.... B-N4 possibilites after 9.... PxP 10. N-B5 actually, it was a very deep and well-
Threatening both 31.... BxPch and B-B4 11. N-B3 N-R3 12. B-N5, although thought-out move — and practical.
31. Q-QB2. Beljavsky played 12. B-B4 against The point is that the only good defen-
31. N-B6ch K-R1 32. Q-K3 Q-QB2 Spassky (Baden-Wien 1980). sive move for Black is to return to Q1
33. R-N2 Q-B3 34. R-KB2 10. N-B5 N-B2 with his Queen: 16.... Q-Q1 17. B-Q6
With White's advantage now dissi- The crucial question in this system: R-K1 18. Q-N4 P-N3 19. N-R6ch K-N2
pated. Black, should play 34.... P-QR4 Where should Black retreat this cen- 20. Q-B4 N-K3 is quite playable for
35. N-K4 P-R5, with good counterplay. tralized Knight, and when? Now, or Black. But, having just moved his
But he errs under the stress of time after the next move [11. P-K4)? Korch- Queen, Black is reluctant to return. It
pressure. noi, in his 12th game with Polugaev- is noteworthy that the more attractive
34.... QR8ch? 35. K-R2 R-88 sky, tried 10.... B-B4 11. P-K4 N-K2 but attacking move, 16. Q-N4, is, as a mat-
It is interesting that Black can no after 12. NxP KxN 13. P-QN4, he had ter of fact, not as dangerous as it looks
longer correct his error. For example: problems; A different line was seen in because of 16.... B-B1! (but not 16....
35.... Q-QB8 36. Q-R3! Q-B2 37. R-B2! the game between Stean and Poluga- Q-Q1'? 17. B-Q6 R-K1 18. N-R6ch or 16.
B-B3 38. QxKP; or 35.... Q-B3 36. Q-R6 evsky a few rounds earlier: 10.... N-B3 ... N-K3? 17. M6 R-K1 18. NxQP] 17.
Q-B2 37. N-K8!! both win for White. 11. P-K4 P-Q4 12. N-B3 PxP 13. B-N5 R-K5!? BxR 18. BxB P-B3 19. BxN NxB
36. Q-R6! P-KR3 14. BxRP PxB 15. Q-B1 B-B1, 20. NxQP, with equal chances.
White's Queen finally occupies this maintaining the balance. But it is prob- 16.... K-R1?
menacing square. Black's pieces can ably possible to improve on White's White's psychological evaluations
pursue White's King, but this will not play. The text move looks like a most prove correct.
affect the final result. flexible one, as the Black Knight 17. N-K4
36.... R-R8ch 37. K-N3 Q-Q8ch heads for the comfortable and active White's QN joins the fight on the
Equally unavailing is 37... B-R5ch
~ outpost at K3. Kingside, using a pin of Black's QP.
38. K-N4 P-R4ch because of 39. KxP 11. N-B3 P-Q4 12. P-K4 B-B3 13. PxP 17.... BxP 18. N-N5!
P-N3ch 40. K-N4 Q-K8ch 41. R-Q2. PxP
38. K-N4 Q-R5ch Probably more logical is 13... NxP,
~

Or 38.... P-R4ch 39. KxB QxPch 40. hoping for simplification.


K-B5!, and White's King escapes. 14. B-B4 N/1-R3
39. K-B5 P-N3ch 40. KxP Q-Q5ch Preventing 15. BxN QxB 16. NxQP
41. K-N7, Black resigns and preparing to place his QN on the
0 ~ 0 strong QB4 square. White must play
very energetically now. I would also
like to note that the exchange 14....
- -HESE NEXT TWO GAMES AIR BxN 15. PxB is dangerous for Black
by young Soviet GM and World because of the threat 16. P-QB4.
Junior Champion Gary Kasparov, 15. R-K1 Q-Q2
whom Shamkovich calls "the hero of Not 15.... BxN 16. PxB N-B4 17. A decisive blow! White defends his
i the Olympiad in Malta." P-QB4!, with a strong pin on the pawn KB (threatening 19. NxNP) and simul-
at Q4. But 15.... N-B4, returning the taneously attack's Black's pawn on
Queen's Indian Defense pawn, deserves attention: 16. BxN R2, with the idea of following 18... ~

Kasparov Marjanovic QxB 17. NxQP BxN 18. BxB QR-Q1, BxR with 19. Q-R5 or 18.... B-B3 with
U.S.S.R. Yugoslavia and Black is all right. However, the 19. N-R6.
1. P-Q4 N-KB3 2. P-QB4 P-K3 3. energetic 16. Q-N4 P-N3 [16.... N/4-K3 18.... QB3 19. N-K7 Q-B3 20. NxRP!
N-KB3 P-QN3 4. P-KN3 B-N2 5. B-N2 (or 16.... N/2-K3) 17. B-Q6 R-Kl 18. Q-Q5 21. Q-R5 P-N3 22. Q.R4 BxR 23.
B-K2 6. 0-0 H
7. P-Q5! N-R6ch] 17. QR-Q1 N/4-K3 18. B-R6 N-B6ch, Black resigns
Not too long ago, this variation was R-K1 19. N-K4 yields White a strong
0 ~ 0
considered harmless for Black. Last attack.
year's match between Viktor Korch- 16. B-R3
noi and Lev Polugaevsky, however, ERE IS KASPARQV IN A(;I'IQN
made it necessary to change this con- against another young rising
clusion because of the number of star — this one from Iceland.
games in which the Soviet grandmas-
ter utilized a sacrifice of a central
pawii. This game is the continuation of
the debate which developed out of
Kasparov
U.S.S.R
'etursson
Slav Defense

Iceland
,',

these games. 1. P-Q4 P-Q4 2. P-QB4 P-QB3 3.


7.... PxP 8. N-R4 N-KB3 N-B3 4. N-B3 PxP 5. P-K4!?
Polugaevsky tried 8. N-Q4 in the This gambit [instead of the solid 5.
sixth and eighth games of the match, P-QR4), though well known for many
but this is less logical because if years, is not highly regarded by
diminishes some of the pressure on This natur al move, though modern theoreticians. It was intro-
the Queen file. somewhat naive in appearance, could duced by Soviet GM Igor Bondarevsky
8.... P-B3 9. PxP NxP have been made by any amateur: and A. Tolush in 1947 and was later
White gains interesting attacking White threatens to win the Queen. But analyzed by Ewfim Geller and Boris
CHESS LIFE I APRIL I 98 I
FINE LEATHER WALLET Spassky. White, by sacrificing the 15.. . BxN 16. BxB, White's general
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CHESS SETS pawn, seizes the center, obtaining threat of P-Q5 would be very real.
good attacking prospects. Of course, if 15.... P-R4 16. B-N5 B-Q4 17. KR-K1
these don't materi~live, White will be N-B3
in trouble, but such is'he way with How to scale Black's fortress'? Kas-
'.9~
almost all real gambits. parov finds a very original way.
5.... P-QN4 6. P-K5 18. B-R4 R-QR2 19. Q-N4!
This aggressive move heralds an
immediate Kingside attack. A good
alternative is 6. Q-B2, maintaining
tension in the center and waiting for
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White's third threat is not so obvious,
and is really very strong.
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advertisement elsewhere in this 22.... P-N3 23. B-B6!
issue. B-B3!, as sur gested by Smyslov. The modest Bishop completely locks
8. PxP NxN 9. PxN PxP 10. N-N5 up Black's position.
B-N2 11. Q-R5 Q-Q2 23.... K-B1 24. Q-B3 N-Q1 25. P-Q5!
Doubtful is 11.... P-N3, creating a Time for the decisive breakthrough.
THE COLLE SYSTEM new weakness at KB3. 25.... PxP 26. BxQP Q-B4 27. Q-K3
10th Edition 12. B-K2 P-KR3 Of course, it is not reasonable for
by International Master Bad for Black is 12.... BxP 13. White to exchange Queens.
GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI
One of the most popular opening texts of
R-KN1 B-Q4 14. NxRP! (A. Zajcev- 27.... R-Q2 28. QR-Q1
all time in a nevyly revised and expanded edi- Mnacakanjan: U.S.S.R. 1964} and 12. The young Soviet GM has the
tion. The famous self-study lessons ap- ... N-B3 13. P-Q5! PxP 14. P-K6. But
proach now has analytical material and il- capacity for much original thinking.
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lay-Orendyi {Hungary 1961}: 16.... continuation is a matter of taste.
P-QR4 17. B-B4 N-Q1 18. KR-K1 R-QR2 28.... BxB
Clock Repairs 19. N-Q6ch BxN 20. PxB. Favoring Not 28.... P-R5 29. Q-N6!.
you need your chess clock
If White as well is 13.... BxB 14. QxB 29. PxB N-K3 30. B-K4!
repaired by an expert, write to: N-B3 15. NxBP!. Forcing Black to sac his Queen.
14. 00 N-Q1 15. N-K4 30.... RxR 31. BxQ RxRch 32. QxR
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The White Knight occupies a pow- PxB 33. Q-K5 K-N1 34. QN3ch!, Black
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-GRANDMASTER LEONID SHAM KOYICH

Di appointment at Merano
h'ch
With the outcome still uncertain, obert Hubner
resigns is ma c with Visitor Korchnoi

DITOB SN'OTE TIIE the suite where the con-


chess world was ference took place. Pnci
stunned when the dentallythe, se rooms were
long-awaited
Candidates'atch
in the same Hotel Palace
between Robert -clice;"ttIJFj apartment that had once
Hiibner and Vittor Korch- r ~
been occupied by Czar
Nicholas and Czarina Al-
I

noi ended with Hiibner's ir


+1 exandra
resignation on Jan. 8, 1981. ex of Russia when
Eight games had been com- ~")Ii they visited Merano in
pleted, two adjourned, and 1914.l One hour later
six were still to be played. Hiibner again indicated
At that moment, Korchnoi that he was resigning the
led with 4V~-3~/~, and the match and gave Korchnoi
consensus was that both a final letter to this effect
the adjourned games I
adding his congratulations
would probably end in II II to the victor.
draws, though Korchnoi Every indication is that
felt hehad an advantagein
one of the two
g the personal relationship
between these two out-
According to the infor standing GMs remains re-
mation we received from markably intact, with eQch
Emanuel Sztein, press at- 0 evidencing respect and
tache for Korchnoi who warm admiration for the
i 'was present at the match, other, both as individuals
Hii bner sa w Korchnoi and as great chessplayers.
some 20 minutes before The status of the ninth
play was to resume on the and tenth games has not
adjourned ninth game. He SCHACHWELTMEI STERSCHAFT
RNALE DER KAHDIDATEH
W OR L&C HEST HA MPI ON SH I P
RNAL PLAYOFF
yet been determined, and
llldicated that he was tired KOHGRESSAAL - S JLLVJLR
DEZEMBER 1980 - JANHER 1981
CONGRESS&ENTER - SA.LVJLR.
DECEMBER 1980 - JANUARY 1981
the present score of
and that various distrac- CAMPIOHATO MONDIALE Dl SCACCHI VEMRHOHAT MHPA
4 /2-3'/~ may change, with
'

tions — including noise RHALE DEI CAHDIDATI


SAUL CONGRESSI - SJLLVA.R.
no utAKMATAM
&HHAAbHAR BCTPE'LIA
final official FIDE result
from carsin the hotel park DICEMBRE 1980 - GENNAIO 1981 KAHAHAATOB of 6-4 distinctly possible.
ing lot, a hostile press and ~~ As we go to press, we
uncooperative television are advised that final bids
crews — had drained his for the World Champion
emotional reserves. He in- ship match between Kar-
dicQted that he wished to resign and rather than mere technical eligibility pov Qn d Korchnoi will be opened Feb.
terminate the match. were persuasive. Hubner wavered. 16 in Amsterdam.
M Folkers.'of Hollan,dthe chief, ar Korchnoi suggested that he tate some Korchnoi is scheduled to visit the
biter, who was also present, an time out to think it over, and Folkers United States on April 11 for a short
Korchnoi tried to persuade Hiibner to immediately picked up the cue and stay before the confrontation with
change his mind and see the contest suggested that the match be ad- Karpov.
through. Certainly, the arguments that ourned fo'r one day Although.this
jour M rano was the host city to t e
they advanced, that the entire chess seems to stretch'he rules which re- famous international tournamen of
utu had been looking forward
ommunity
comm quU e d that 24 hours notice be given 1925, at which Akiba Hubinstein in-
to these games, that the backers ha d for a requested adjournmentit was a, troduced this sharp line now known
relied on the match going the limi, sensible and pragmatic act by Folkers, by the same name: 1. P Q4 P Q4 -2.-
that Korchnoi was entitled to face who braved possible personal criti- P QB4 P QB3 3-. N K-B3 N KB3-4. NQB-3-
World Champion Anatoly Karpov with cism in his efforts to save the match P K3 5. P K3 -QN Q2 -6. B Q3 P-xP 7. Bx-BP
the credentials of a solid chess victory Hubner seemed persuaded and left P QN4 8. B Q-3 P QB3 -9. P K-4 P B4 an-d-
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playing with no prospects, seizes this N-B4 Q-B3 33. NxN, gaining a piece. Qd7 15. Ned5 f5 16. Bg5 Nxd5 17.
opportunity for a counterattack. But At the same time, 30.'-QN4 is threat- cxd5 Bf7 18. Bh3 Qd6 19. f3 Be8 20.
his effort was premature. First he ened. Rc1 Rc7 21. exf5 gxf5 22. Be3 b5 23.
should have played 24.... K-R2. The in- 29.... P-Q4?! 30. P-K5! QxKP? Qd3 a6 24. g4 b4 25. Bxd4 exd4 26.
secure position of his King will cost This leads to loss of- the Exchange, Nd1 Bb5 27. Rc4 fxg4 28. Bxg4 Qxd5
him dearly later on. with a bad position. Preferable is 30.-- 29. Ne3 Qg5 30. Ng2 Re7 31. Qc2 Bxc4
25. PxP N-Q5 26. Q-K82 NxP/4 ... Q-N4 (recommended by GM Robert 32. Qxc4 + Kh8 33. Qxa6 d3 34. Qxd3
But not 26.... PxP?? 27. RxN! QxR Byrnej, although even this can. not Bd4+ 35. Kh1 Ra7 36. h4 Qg6 37.
28. N-B5ch. rescue Black in view of 31. P-QN4, Qxg6 hxg6 38. h5 gxh5 39. Be6 Rxa2
27. N-K2! followed by 31.... N-R5 32. P-B4 Q-K2 40. f4 Ra1 41. Rxa1 Bxa1 42. Kh2 Kg7
A v'ry strong positional move. The 33. RxR! {this is better than 33. N-B6 43. Kg3 Re8 44. Bd5 Re2 45. Kf3 Rd2
Black, Knights are now poorly an- RxN 34. RxR QxP, with some compli- 46. Bc4 Bd4 47. Ne1 Kf6 48. Ng2
chored. cations) 33.... RxR 34. QxP R-B6 35. Rf2 + 49. Kg3 Rc2 50. Bg8 Rc3+ 51.
27.... N-R6 P-B5I, with a decisive attack. This var- Kh2 Bf2, White resigns
Parrying the threat of 28. N-QB4 iation, of course, could raise far more
but further diminishing the effective- serious problems for Black than the
&&ess of the Knight; However, it is hard text. Korchnoi, as usual, is conducting
to see what Black can do in this situa- the technical stage of the game grace- O'I'HING SPECIAL MATERIAL-
'ion. fully and precisely.
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QJ
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White had obtained a minimal advan-
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Bishop pair.
Seventh Match Game
. r~'
! French Defense
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s Hiibner Korchnoi
I~ 1. P-K4 P-K3.2. P-Q4 P-Q4 3. N-Q2
P-QB4 4. PxQP KPxP 5. 8-N5ch N-83 6.
KN-83 PxP 7. Q-K2ch Q-K2 8. NxP
QxQch 9. KxQ
By every indication, a draw is in the
works. However .. ~

9.... 8-Q2 10. N/2-83 N-83 11. R-K1


NxNch 12. NxN 0-t)4 13. 8-Q3! 8-QB4
Perhaps hoping to catch Hubner unprepared, Korchnoi chose the Caio-Kann Defense in Came 1, 14. P-QB3 QR-K1ch 15. K-81 RxRch
but Hubner handled the opening expertly — and went on to win the game. 16. KxR N-N5 17. 8-K84 P-83 18. R-Q1
N-K4 19. B-B2 BxN?
28. N-Q4 31. N/3-85ch K-83 32. QxQch KxQ Of course, the White Knight is very
White's forces now completely 33. N-K7 powerful, but nevertheless preferable
dominate the board. Threatening both 34. NxR and 34. is 19. R-K1. White's pair of Bishops
28.... QR-81 29. QK2! N/7-B6ch. But the main problem Black will soon be very active.
faces is that he cannot get rid of the 20. RxB B-K3 21. P-B3 P-KR3 22.
pin of the Knight on B4. K-82 R-Q1 23. R-Q1 K-Q2 24. R-K1
33.... P-R4 34. NxR RxN 35. R-B3 N-B5 25. P-KR4 P-R3
K-Q3 36. P-84! P-83 37. R/1-QB1 R-82? If 25.... NxP, then 26. R-QN1
This time-pressure blunder only 26. 8-N6 R-Q81 27. P-KN4 R-83 28.
speeds an inevitable outcome. R-K2 P-N4 29. P-R5
38. P-QN4! N-R3 Black's pawn chain is blockaded,
If 38.... PxP, then 39. RxN/3! PxR but it is very difficult for White to get
40. N-N5ch. to the weak pa-.vn on KN2.
39. P-N5f, Black resigns 29.... P-R4 30. 8-Q3 R-N3
Threatening a possible break with
4th Match Game P-N5
.This "quiet move" completes English Opening 31. P-N3 N-Q3 32. R-82 N-82
White's preventive measures and ef- Korchnoi Hikner The Black Knight heads for an ac-
fectively kills any possibility of a Black 1. c4 c5 2. g3 Nc6 3. Nf3 e5 4. Nc3 tive position in the center.
counterattack or even of the consoli- g6 5. Bg2 Bg7 6. 0-0Nge7 7. Ne1 d68. 33. 8-K2 N-K4 34. R-Q2 K-83 35.
dation of Black's pieces; if 29... P-R4,
~ Nc2 Be6 9. d3 d5 10. b3 0-0 11. Rb1 K-N3 R-N2 36. 8-K3 N-82 37. 8+4
then 30. Q-N2 N-N4 31. P-K5I QxP 32. Rc8 12. e4 dxe4 13. dxe4 Nd4 14. Ne3 R-N1 38. 8-81 K-82 39. K-84 N-Q1 40.

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Black finds himself in a critical
position. Threatened is 47. P-QB4 and,
if 46.... K-K4'?, then 47. P-QB4I NPxP
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46.... R-QR1 47. P-QB4
Here the game was adjourned and
Korchnoi sealed his move. Hubner did
not find a winning plan, which would, II '-I
in fact, require much further analysis. Il
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47.... PxP 48. PxP P-Q5!
Korchnoi finds his best chance to V

keep a balance by means of this tem-


porary pawn sacrifice. Much worse
are both 48.... R-R4 and 48.... N-B2 )a, I « ~ «

since White can play 49. B-QN6!. t


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Not 49. BxB KxB 50. BxQP R-Q1! IIII
51. B-K3 RxR 52. BxR K-B4, with an Korchnoi ponders the adjourned position from the tenth game. Korchnoi believes that, after his
equal endgame. sealed move of R-R3, the game would eventually have been his.
49.... BxB 50. BxPch
This new threat is not too 57.... N-B6! 58. R-B2ch K-N4 cost Hubner his chance for the world
dangerous for Black. The Rook end- The Black King is cut off from the championship this year.
game after 50. PxB NxB 51. RxBch Kingside, but White lacks the means
K-K3 is also drawish. to exploit this advantage. 8th'Match Game
50.... K-B4 59. B-R1 N-R7! Queen's Cambit Accepted
If 50.... K-B3, then 51. B-K7! regains Black's Knight is unusually enter- Korchnoi Hiibner
the piece more favorably. prising. White's NP is now lost. 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. Nf3 a6 4. e3
51. B-K7ch KxP 52. PxB 60. K-Q3 NxP 61. R-N2 R-B6ch! 62. Nf6 5. Bxc4 e6 6. Qe2 c5 7. dxc5 Bxc5
White keeps an extra — but weak K-Q4 8. 04 b5 9. Bd3 Nc6 10. Nc3 Bb7 11.
— pawn. There's no hope in 62. K-Q2 N-B3 e4 Nd7 12. Rd1 Qc7 13. Bg5 04 14.
52.... R-R2 53. B-Q6 N-N4! 63. BxN PxB 64. R-N6 K-B5. Rac1 f6 15. Be3 Bxe3 16. Qxe3 Rae8
Black finally activates his Knight. 62.... R-B5 17. a4 bxa4 18. Nxa4 Qa5 19. Bc2
54.',K-B4 White can not get more out of his Nde5 20. Nxe5 fxe5 21. Qc5 Rd8 22.
If 54. R-K2, then 54.... K-Q6. position and, at the same time, is Qxa5 Nxa5 23. Nc5 Bc8 24. Bd3 Rd4
54.... R-B2ch 55. K-K3 R-B6ch 54. threatened with 63.. . N-B3. There- ~ 25. Bf1 Kf7 26. Rxd4 exd4 27. b4 Nc6
K-K2 R-B2 fore, it was reasonable for Hubner to 28. Nd3 Ne7 29. Rc7 Rd8 30. f4 Rd6
Korchnoi has solved the problem offer a draw. But, unable to reconcile 31. Kf2 Ke8 32. Ne5 Kd8 33. Rc4 Ke8
with precise defense, achieving equal- himself to such a finale, he played ... 34. Bd3 Bd7 35. Rc7 Bb5 36. Bxb5+
ity. But Kubner tries once more. 63. K-Q5?? N-K6ch 64. K-K5, and axb5 37. Ra7 Ng6 38. Nxg6 hxg6 39.
57. B-K5 White resigns e5 Rc6 40. Rxg7 Rc4 41. Rxg6 Kf7 42.
If 57. P-K5, then 57.... R-B5!. This tragic denouement may have Rg3 Rxb4 43. Rd3, Black resigns 8
CHESS LIFE I APRIL I 98 I 23
By Robert R Rad.cliff

HOMAS JEFFERSON RECORDED THE HISTO- Bishop against a Rook," first described in 1749 in his noted
ry of his timesmetho, dically and prolificallyin, "Analysis of Chess."
assorted journals reflecting his interests in This diagram shows the
nature, law, mathematics, literature, travel, starting position. The win-
politicslanguag, es, architecture — and the game of chess ning combination is made in
Only a few b ographies mention the ch-ess interestand, 11 moves as transcribed
none has included all the references In this.review, the from the fragment and com-
chess-related records have been expanded with other pared with the "Analysis":
historical data and small amounts of speculation to show
Jefferson srelatio'n to the game through most of his life ,: Situation
Jefferson was born April 13, 1743, at Shadwell We do. B.[LACK) K.[ing) in his
not know when or how he learned chess, but it was not house. R[ook) 2 square
his'vid
later than 1769, and probably much earlier, considering
thirst for knowledge Circum.stantial evidence sug-
gests that Dr William.Small introduced the youthful Jeffer
son to the pleasures of tIre Royal Game Small w.as pro
fessor of mathematics at the College of William and Mary
h(ouse) of his Q[ueen).
W.[HII'h) K.[ing) 3 square of b[lack) k[ing). R(ook) on line
of Q[ueen)'s B(ishop). B(ishop) 4 square of b[lack) k[ing).

Philidor
Jefferson
and taught Jefferson from 176.0 to 1762. In his Autobiog- 1. W[HI'I'I.]. R. checks Rook'ives check
raphy, Jefferson wrote: "... a man profound in most of the B(LACK). R. covers check Rook interposes
useful branches of science, with a happy talent of co'm- 2. W.R. 2 square h. of b.q's bishop- Rook to adv. QB2
munication.... He, most happily for me, soon became at- B.R. 2 square h. of w;q. Rook to adv. Q2
tached to me and made me his daily companion when not 3. W.R. 2 square h. of b.q's Kn(ight). Rook to adv. QKt2
engaged in the school...." B.R. h. of w.q. 'ook to adv. Q
Two undated pages from a memorandum book'bout 4. W.R. 2 square h. of b.k's kn.-.- Rook to adv. KKt2
2'/4 x 4 inches, are Jefferson's only known records relating B.R. h. of w.k's b. Rook to adv. KB
to actual chess play. The moves and text describe A.D. 5. W.B. 3 square h. of w.k's Kn. Bishop to KKt3
Philidor's "Method of Giving Check-mate with a Rook and B.K. h. of his b. King to Bishop.

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words. This extract and its literal translation relate to tersest in chess revived, as shown by his account book:
chess: Jan. 14, 1783 pd Afflick for Chessmen 37/6 — Mens for
':

chess. board 30/.
Galfridi-filius Ambulatori S. Mar. 3, 1783 pd-.for chessmen -11/3
Ero apud Society spring on Tuesday per quator. Mar. 4, 1783 pd mendg chessmen 7/3:;
Fortasse et I. Lepus-aemula veniet. Apis ibi et tu quo- Mar. 7, 1783 pd mendg chessmen 2/3
que. Ferto sequelam tuam Septentrionalem. Ferto Jefferson made the four transactions in Philadelphia.
etiam, ut ante tibi praecepi, tabulam scaccariam. "Afflick" was probably Thomas Affleck, the noted
Oculus feram viros. Si possemus gignere'tabulam cabinetmaker. "Mens" was probably Mentz, a tradesman.
pro h~.". vice expresse factam, lignum apis puteus. In May 1784, Jefferson was appointed by Congress as
Sed de;hoc postea confabulemur. . ~ ~ minister plenipotentiary in Paris to assist Franklin and
Vale.'effrey's-son John Adams with foreign trade treaties. Jefferson's hasty
to Walker, Greetings departure from Annapolis on May 11, 1784, was preceded
'I shall be at Society spring on Tuesday at four. by an interesting event — 'the sale on May 10 of his per-
Perhaps J(ohn} Har(e}vie will also come. And bee you sonal effects to his friend James Monroe. Twenty-five
there too. Bring your northern following. Bring also, books were included. This one holds'pecial interest:
as I asked you before, a chess board. Eye shall bring "Maniere de jouer aux echecs 6s."
the men. If we could have a board made for this Leaving Ajmapolis, Jefferson visited Philadelphia, New
special occasion, it would be well. But we will speak York and New England before sailing from Boston on July
of that later. -.. Farewell.
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The "Society spring" probably. refers to the Flat Hat,
Club, the first secret college society in America, to which,.

'he
Jefferson belonged. "John Harvie," a family friend, was
Jefferson's guardian until he came of age.
fate of the chessmen is uncerta'i. Ogilvie remained
in England many years, and correspondence between the
two does not mention them.
Jefferson was married in January 1772. The next ten
years were busy ones;- six children were born, the
Declaration of Independence was written and, from 1779
to 1781, he was governor of Virgiriia during the nevgr-..-„
ending crises of the Revolution. Only two items during this
W~Fmxv cymar~ I,::'.—
period relate to chess. Aii account book entry: "Nov. 26,
„,

",
I '5 Ili ~.~~
1777. Charge him for chess-board to Purdie (pounds} ~M~RR(r,
312
/
11

"Him" was Francis Eppes, his brother-in-law, and ',Pir-


die" was a Williamsburg stationer.
The second reference is from a letter-, of Feb. 2, 1781„
written by his friend General Horatio Gates. Smarting
from his loss of command after losing the battle of Cam-
den, S.C., Gates wrote: -"... If Lord Cornwallis Conquers the
Southern, and Eastern Parts of No. Carolina ... the weight
of the War will, penetrate into your Bowels.... Military
C'. 4M~~:~36=i-~11 ~ 1

This ivory set was given to Jefferson when he was minister to France.

Anticipation of. a long and tedious voyage could have


prompted'this account book entry: "May 31, 1784 pd Riv-
ington for chess men 20/."

book dealer and stationer.


.

"Rivington" was James Rivington, a leading New York

About June 1784, Philip Mazzei, learning of Jefferson's


appointment to France, wrote him a long background
Wisdom has ever heretofore, been imputed to Virginia; is memorandum on people who were important friends of
there a Rotteness in the State of Denmark? Find it out, and America. Mazzei was a pre-Revolution emigrant from Ita-
Cut it off. This is the Letter of one Chess Player to Another, ly, skilled in European politics. During the war he was a
not the Letter of General Gates, to Governor Jefferson...." , European business agent for the state of Virginia. This sec-
Gates was a well-known chess opponent of Frardclin, so tion has special interest;
it would be interesting to know more about his chess activi-
ty with Jefferson. Your going to France without letters from me will
seem very strange to many worthy persons who have
shown great kindness to me.... 'Therefore, I beg you
as strongly as I can not to fail to call on those persons
RS. JEFFERSON DIED IN SEPTEMBER OF ., whom I shall name hereunder....
'ress!
1782. In November, the Confederation Con-
appointed Jefferson 'to assist with:
negotiations for ending the war with
England. Traveling for several moriths in Philadelphia and
Baltimore, preparing for his assignment, Jefferson'.s in-
To Favi who is living at the Hotel de Mirabeau rue
de Seine, a most worthy young man, a great friend of
mine and agent of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, and
among many other things you will tell him that your
departure has prevented me from giving to you, as I

~ Pa

26
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sold to Congress in 1815 to replace the Library of Congresos France, on his revolutionary mission, his eminence
destroyed by the British in 1814. Five chess books-were in- as a philosopher, his venerable appearance, and the
cluded in various catalogs made between 1782 and 1815: cause on which he was sent, rendered him extremely
I. "Le jeu des Echecs de Gioachimo Greco 24s, 12 mo. popular.... He was, therefore, feasted and invited in-
184 leaves. 'o all the court parties. At these he sometimes met
II. "Maniere de jouer aux echecs de Stamma, 12 mo." the old Duchess of Bourbon, who being a chess play-
This book was not listed in the 1815 catalog, probably er of about his force, they very generally played
because it was sold to James Monroe in 1784. together. Happening once to put her King en prise,
III. and IV. "Lambe's history of Chess ... Philidore the Doctor took it. "Ah," said she, "we do not take
analyse des echecs" These books were bound together. kings so." "We do in America," said the Doctor..
V. "Traite des eschecs du Caffe de Foy. 12 mo." Title
pages from some of these early manuals are shown.
During his presidency, Jefferson made another ana.ogy
g In writing the memorandum for Walsh, Jefferson had an
excellent opportunity to record any occasions when he
to checkers in a letter of Feb. 8, 1805, to C.F.C. De Volney, a and Franklin had played each other at chess. What a pity
French medical scientist, inquiring about the causes and his "recollections" did not include any games between
prevention of yellow fever: them. Franklin is usually regarded as America's outstand-
ing 18th century player, so it would be significant to know
have supposed it practicable'o prevent its
I more about their relative strengths. John Finch's book
generation by building our cities on a more open Travels in the United States of America and Canada has
plan. Take, for instance, the chequer board for a the only evidence that Jefferson was indeed a worthy op-
plan. Let the black squares only be building squares, ponent for Franklin. Visiting Monticello shortly before Jef-
and the white ones left open, in turf and trees; Every ferson's death on July 4, 1826, Finch wrote:
square of houses will'be surrounded by four open
squares, and every house will front an open square. now directed my course to Monticello, the seat
... I
The atmosphere of such a town would be like that of of Mr. Jefferson.... On returning to the drawing-
the country...—. room, we had a conversation which continued three
hours, and the following were some of the sentiments
Retiring to Monticello in 1809, Jefferson began his last Mr. Jefferson expressed: ... "I piayed with Dr. Frank-
great work — building the University of Virginia. A letter lin at chess, and was equal to him at the game. 0
of Dec. 4, 1818, contained his last writing on chess. Acknowledgements: I am especially indebted to the following sources for in-
Writing to Robert Welsh, jefferson answered his request formation in this article: Mr. James A Bear Jr., Thomas Jefferson Memorial
for recollections of Benjamin Franklin: Foundation; Mr. Edmund Berkeley Jr. and Ms. Robin Wagner, Alderman
Library, University of Virginia; Mrs. Ruth Lester, The Papers of Thomas Jeffer-
son, Princeton University; Mrs. Paulette Watson, James Monroe Museum and
state a few anecdotes of'Dr. Franklin, within
... I Memorial Library; Mrs. Alice Loranth, J.G. White Chess Collection, Cleveland
Public Library; Mr. Robert Sinnott, Norwell, Mass., chess historian.
my own knowledge.... When Dr. Franldin went to

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QxP} 45. Q-R5ch and 46. QxP. Finally,
44.... R-QR1 is cleanly met by 45. P-B4
K-R3 (forced, as White threatens both
46. Q-R3, mate, and 46. Q-B3ch, win-
ning the Rook) 46. P-N4, and Black has
no reply to 47-. P-N5ch and 48. Q-R3,
mate, except-46.... P-N4, when 47.
Q-KB6 is mate. I can find no draw for
Black, but the reader is invited to try
his skill in this complicated position.
41.... R-N5 42. Q-Q2ch B-B5 43.
Q-KB2
Position after 37. Qxp Position after 40.... K-R3 This loses immediately. After 43 ~

Q-K1, this interesting struggle con-


for Black] 40.... R/1xN 41. RxN R-Q7ch than 43. QxR, which also witts) 43.... tinues.
42! K-'K4 (42. K-B3 or 41. K-B4 R/R- P-N4 44. QxR P-R7 45. Q-KB6ch K-R4 43.... R-N8ch, White resigns
B7ch and 42. K-K3 R-K7ch 43. K-QB or 46. K-B2 (threatening 47. P-N4ch and It's hopeless in view of 44. NxR
.,43. K-Q4 R/R-Q7ch and, again, Black 48. Q-R6, mate) and, even if Black R-B8ch 45. K-K2 R-B7ch 46. K-K1 RxQ
is safe} 42.... R-K7ch [42.... R-R5ch 43. forestalls mate, he will lose his ad- 47. KxR P-R7.
'R-B4 RxRch 44. QxR RxP should also vanced RP and the game. And, if 43.... A fascinating game in all of its com-
draw, but Black might still have to be K-R4, then 44. QxR P-R7 (otherwise 45. plications and vicissitudes.
careful; the given variation is safer]
43. K-Q5 R/R-Q7ch,44. K-B6 R-B7ch
45. K-Q7 (45. KxB RxR or 45. K-N7
R-N2ch offers White nothing} 45....
R/B-Q7! {45.... R-K7ch 46. QxR), and
Black is in no danger of losing. Deaklline Neais for Worlcl Cup V Event
38. Q-B4 R-QB2
Again, 38.... P-R7 was better and : NTRIES ARE NOW BEING ACCEFI'-; 15 sections.
simpler, leaaing to 39. NxP R-N8ch 40.
='epted for the fifth international World ~Finals.. The winner of each semifinal
Cup correspondence tournament. The section'will be placed in a final round
K-K2 {40..N-B1 R-QB2 holds) 40....
event, sponsored by the International Cor- robin.
'-N7ch, and now no matter where the respondence Chess Federation, is open to The top player in each preliminaries and
King moves, Black plays 41.... H/2xN players from arround the world with prizes semifinal section will receive book prizes;
and, though there are many possible worth approximately $ 3,000. the top five in the finals will share 1,000
variations, Black is not worse. Play will be conducted under ICCF rules Swiss francs (approximately $ 600).
39. Q-R4ch K-N2-40. Q-Q4ch K-R3 (10 moves per 30 days, excluding time in In addition, the two top finalists will be
{See diagram top of next column.] transit = numeric notation to be used). seeded into the next three-quarterfinals of
41. R-N8 Play will progress through three stages: the world championship; all others scoring
And now it-is White's turn to err.
'

Preliminari=s. Opponents will be 60 percent or more will be seeded mto the


The simple 41. RxB makes life difficult drawn by lot,'iut no more than two players next semifinals of the world championship.
.from the same country will be placed in a All finalists will be seeded into the World
for Black, mainly because of the his
'up
,

;. group. There will be 200 sections of 18 to VI semifinals.


vulnerable King, which allows White 22 players, with each player having,10 .
The entry fee is $ 11 per section, and
many critical checks. The following games. ,.players may enter more than one section.
lines lose for Black: 41. RxB RxN 42. ~ Semifinals. Two players will advance -Entries close April 15, 1981. Play starts
Q-R4ch K-N2 43. R-Q7ch or 41. RxB . from. each preliminary section (Buchholz May 15, 1981. Mail entries to Dr. Ted Bul-
NxR 42. QxN RxN 43. Q-Q2ch {simpler tiebreak will be used) into approximately lockus, 13121 Dean St.; Tustin, CA 92680.

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This rating list, which reflects all The ratings of players who did not postal players. The next postal rating
properly reported USCF postal game report any game resul ts between list will appear in the October 1981 is-
results received between Sept. 4, those dates remain unchanged from sue of Chess Life.
1980, and Dec. 31, 1980, includes rat- the previous list. Note: These are postal chess rat-
ings of all players currently playing in This semiannual list is included in ings only and not ratings for over-the-
a USCF postal event. the magazines of all active USCF board play.

Postal Masters 80. FUGLIE,CHESTER N .....1666 173. GELTNER,PETER 8 ......1586 266. HUBBARD, BARTON A ....1546 359. LE GORE,N DARRELL.....1506
THOSE RATED 1900 ABOVE 81. GOETZ,GIDEON J ...,...1666 174. SCHROEDER,WERNER ...1586 267. DULIN,CHARLES THO....1544 360. LEVINE,ALFRED M ......1506
&
82. KARTEN,MARVIN J .....1666 175. GULP,JACK N ..........1584 268. GOOD,GARY ...........1544 361. NIGGEL.CHARLES M ....1506
83. BEA,STEVEN E .........1664 176. KAHN,LEO ............1584 269. GROISSER,DAVID .......1544 362. SOBEL.MARK J ........1506
1. CAYFORD,RICHARD A....2122 84. CORK,III CHARLES ......1664 177. KEPPLER.KARL J .......1584 270. HUBERT, JOHN .........1544 363. SZAFIR,IZRAIL .........1506
2. MALONE. ROBERT M.....1902 85. SKRATULIA,JOHN A....1662 178. KNOX, RICHARD ........1584 271. BRANOON,CHRIS 8 .....1542 364. HASPERIS,II TOM.......1504
86. VALENTINE, STEPHEN ....1660 179. MEIDINGER,CHARLES....1584 272. ELMOUIST,RONALD 0....1542 365. METZ,GENE ALAN ......1504
Postal Experts 87. PFEFFER.IRWIN ......,.1658 180. POLLOCK, JOSEPH J .....1584 273. GREGORY,VAZGEN ......
1542 366. OLSHER,RICHARD H ....1504
THOSE RATED 1700-1898 88. EKLUNO,DAVID ........1656 181. ZEIMETZ.JOSEPH .......
1584 274. PARHAM,FENNER P .....1542 367. PLUM,MARC ..........1504
89. ME IF ERT, HENRY R...... 1656 182. ALGEO,TOM ...........1582 275. SPERLING,GARY H ......1542 368. DAHLBORG,RONALD U ...1502
90. SMYTH, FOREST ........1656 183. BROWN. ROGER G .......1582 276. ANORUSS,MARK .......1540 369. KRC,EUGEN ...........1502
......
~

3. BUCZKO,H ANTHONY ...1884 91. AMATO,AMELIO J .....1654 184. OAY,DAVID L ..........1582 277. BOROVIAK,DALE T 1540 370. MC KERNAN,TIMOTHY...1502
4. CAMARATTA,FRANK A ...1864 92. EBERLY,DAVID H .......1654 185. PHILLIPS. ROBERT T.....
1582 278. GRACIAA,GUIDO F ......1540 371. PATTESON,B L .........1502
5. DALLAS,RICHARD ....1860 93. ROBERTSON, MATTHEW ..1654 186. STORCH LAWRENCE A ...1582 279. EBENSTEIN,BENNO .....1538 372. PETERSEN.MELVIN W....1502
H......... .........
~

6. OELAUNE,JR RICHAR ....1852 94. KOLTS,JOHN 1652 187. VANCE,II RUDY L .......1582 280. EZELL, BERT P 1538 373. WAGNER. JOSEPH.......1502
7. PEDERSEN,LARS M ....1844 95. MANTIA,ANTHONY M ...1652 188. VEHRE,JR JOHN LEO..... 1582 281. MASSIE,ANSON PAUL ...1538 374. BAIR,GARY G,........,1500
8. BERRY. GREGORY F .. ..1840 96. WOODS,DANIEL J .......1652 189. RAMMO,ERIK.........1580 282. SCHWARTZ,LEWIS N ....1538 375. BARTLE,BARRY ........1500
9. VALVO,MICHAEL JOS....1840 97. HORNSTEIN,NORMAN ...1650 190. TANNER, DAVID A .......1580 283. SHEN, EMIL ...........
1538 376. BAYLES,GEORGE W .....1500
10.
11.
SVOBODA, TOMAS
TENNANT,STEVEN
....
......
1830
1830
98.
99.
HOYT,MARK W
JONES, STAN
.........1650
N.........1650
191.
192.
VOTH,JONATHAN P
ABELSON,ROBERT P
.....1580
....
1578
284.
285.
BUNYAN, JAMES L ......1536
DEMPLER,WILLIAM R....1536
377.
378.
BLAU,WILLIAM G .......1500
FITZGERALD,NICHOL ....1500
12, SIBBETT,DONALD J ....1828 100. NOLAND,HUGH....... 1650 193. ANDREWS,RANDAL J ....1578 286. GREENE,SANFORD I .....1536 379. JOKSIMOVIC,VOJIN .....1500
J......1578 .........1536 NESTER.RAYMOND .....1500
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
EISEN,DAVID
FINK,JR STANLEY W

SMITH,KEITH I
..
KENNEDY,JR EDWARD ...1824
..........1820
1820
WALTERS. JAMES W ....1810
......1804
101.
102.
103,
104.
105.
SCHWING,JOSEPH ......1650
CANNEY,RANDY........1648
MOSCOVIC,EDWARD A ...1648
MILLSON,DAVID
MORAN, JOHN W
.......1644
.......1644
194.
195.
196.
197.
198.
BOVAY,III JAMES
CONOVER,WAYNE
BURLEY, ROBERT M
......1578
.....1576
CALLAWAY,JOSEPH E....1576
COOKE. PAUL S .........1576
287.
288.
289.
290.
291.
MENDOZA,RAY
MICHALSKI,JAMES R.... 1536
WICHER,ENOS R .......1536
GUERRIERI,RONALD..... 1534
SASLOWSKY.ARNOLD ... 1534
380.
381.
382.
383.
RYKOWSKI,JOHN J .....1500
SMITH ROBERT LEST....1500
~

ZORACKI,RONALD S .....1500

18. VAN OYCK,CHRISTOP...1802 106. MARIOLIS,PETER ......1642 199. MC GRAY,JOHN M ......1576 292. STERNSTEIN,MARTIN.... 1534
General List-
19. JACOBS, ROBERT MER ...1800 107. HOLLANDER,EDWARD ...1640 200. PAETZ,MARK G ........1576 293. ELOWITCH,STANLEY ....1532
THOSE RATED 1498 BELOW
20. CLARK,ROBERT W ....1796 108. HOPKINS,DONALD F .....1640 201. RICHARD, ROBERT W ....
1576 294. GRIESHABER,OTTO .....
1532
&
21. ZALYS,IGNAS..........1792 109. LUCERO,THOMAS L .....1640 202. BASS, WALTER A ......1574 295. HEINZ, KURT J .........'1532 A
22. DICKINSON,ROBERT ....1780 110. GOUDSWAARO,ROLAND ..1638 203. BERRY,J R F RANK 0 .....
1574 296. ANDERSON, ROGER L ....1530 AAMOOT.LUDVIG J...... 0752 b
23. KLOMPARENS,AL W.... 1776 111. HASKINS.ROBERT M ....1638 204. BIGGS,BARRY F ........1574 297. BAKER, III RICHARD...... 1530 AARON, HERBERT L ..... 0660
24. OOWLING,JOHN ........1772 112. MUSGROVE,CHARLES .1638 205. EDWARDS, JAMES G ..-...1574 298. DOCKSER,ROBERT ......1530 ABARNO,ROBERT V .....1170
25. BROWN.WILFREO A....1766 113. DODO, JAMES ..........1636 206. GOLD, BRUCE E .........1574 299. HARRISON, JOEL E ......1530 ABBOTT, ALLAN A.......0516
26.
27.
BUSH, CHARLES H
GREEN SITE,ARTHUR
......1762
...
1762
114.
115.
JOHNSON. JAMES E
KRAUSS.JR GEORGE
.....1636
....1636
207.
208.
RIGBY,DALE L
ARANOFF,GERALD
.........1574
......1572
300.
301.
LACH.FRANK G .......,
HARSHMAN,PHILIP E....1528
1530 ABBOTT, ROBERT P
ABBOTT, WALTER H
......0964
.... 1042 8
28. CROSS, ROBERT G ...,..1760 116. FOUNTAIN,T J .........1634 209. DUNKLE, JOHN H .......1572 302. JONES, JOHN C .........1528 ABELES,NORMAN ...... 1076
29. BADEN,CHARLES W .....1756 117. NEZHNI,LARRY ........1634 210. GUNDLACH,DAVID A ....1572 303. KAUL.GEORGE W .......1528 ABLANEOO,ARMAND L...0820
30. WRIGLEY, CLAYTON D....1754 118. COLLAZO,FERNANDO,...1630 211. PITTS,GEORGE G .......1572 304. SALOMON.MIGUEL F ....1528 ABLEMAN,GLENN ...... 1304
31. BICKHAM,JR WILLIA ....1752 119. MARTIN, EDWARD F ....1630 212. SHEETS, JERRY ........1572 305. CAMPBELL, TONY 8 .....
1526 ABLES,PAUL ..........0744
32. MAILLARD,W E ........
1750 120. PORTA, ANGELO V.......1628 213. MURPHY, JOHN L,......
1570 306. CINTINS,IVARS C.......1526 ABORN,FREDERICK G....1260
33. KING,JR JAY C ........1748 121. SCHILLER,BEN.........1628 214. NUTE,GARY A..........1570 307. DINAN,JOSEPH A .......1526 ABRAHAMS,ANDREW ...0858
34. LOUIS,ARTHUR M ...1746 122. TEDRICK, TOM W .......
1628 215. RUPPRECHT,PETER E ....1570 308. HARRIS,NEAL 0 ........1526 ABRAHAMSON,NORMAN .1248
35. POTTER, ROBERT 8 ....,
.1746 123. THOMPSON,DONALD I ...1628 216. STOWELL,RALPH ......1570 309. JONES, BYRON L........ 1526 ABRAMS,JR HARRY E....0944
36. HUX,ROBERT E........1744 124. ELLIS,RONALD W....,..1626 217. HUDSPETH,HOWARD W ..1568 310. NOVAK,DAVID J ........1526 ABRAMS,RALPH .......
1158
37. PEDERSEN,N ERIC ......1744 125. GRAY, STUART .........1626 218. JOSEPH, JOHN L ........1568 311. COTTER,J NORMAN ..... 1524 ABRAMSKI,HENRYK ....0974
38. ROVINSKY,ROBERT 8....1744 126. POTVIN, TERRENCE J.....
1626 219. LAWRENCE,JR PAUL ....1568 312. CRASNICK,KEITH R .....1524 ACKERMAN,WILLIAM ...0632
39. OWEN, LOUIS 8.........1738 127. TERRIE,III HENRY ......1626 220. WOOSTER,PAUL........1568 313. HARARI,ZAKI ..........1524 ACKLEY.WILLIAM F .....0958
40. ZAVANELLI.MAX E ......1738 128. SMITH, ARTHUR L ......1624 221. BROOKRESON,DAVID ....1566 314. HEISING,WILLIAM P.....1524 ACKLIN,OON R .........0458
41. CALOGRIDIS,MICHAE....1736 129. GROSZKIEWICZ,RICH ....1622 222. KING, PHILLIP M ........1566 315. PETERSON, LOWELL S....1524 ACKROYO,H JAMES .....0662
42. BURY, MICHAEL JAME ...1730 130. TUMOLO,PAUL J .......
1622 223. MAZZARELLI,ARIEL .....1566 316. POST, ALFRED .........
1524 ACOSTA,MICHAEL ......0804
......1152
43. ZITZMAN,MANFREOS ..1730 131. BOUDREAUX,JR FLOY....1620 224. STRYCHOR.ROONEY ....1566 317. REYES,RUBEN R .......1524 AOACHI,STEVEN H
44. TIMM,JOHN C ......... 1722 132. DUNNE,ALEX ..........1620 225. FLEETWODO,DANIEL ....1564 318. SCHAEFER,DONALD L....1524 ADAM CZYK,DENNIS..... 0732
45. SANDERSON,HAROLD .. 1720 .133. JURAOO,SAMUEL J .....1620 226. GREINER,THEODORE ....1564 319. BECKER,HARVEY .......1522 ADAMEK,CHARLES A ....0976
46. ALTSCHULER,BRUCE....1716 134. ALDEN,CHARLES J......1618 227. LAINER,MORRIS C ......1564 320. DREW, THOMAS J ...,...1522 ADAMIK,THOMAS F .....1362
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
PETTIGREW,THOMAS....1716
KARGOL,FRANK
LA VERGNE,ALAN
........1714
......
1710
LETKOWSKI,EDWARD ...1710
SPROULE,RAYMOND N...1710
PLESSET,KEN .........1708
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
BEACH, LENNOX W
ERNST,EDWARD R
FIERSTEIN,IRVING
GLENN, MARK
......
1616
......1616
......1614
..........1614
MAC FARLAND,JAMES... 1614
MC GALLEY,RODERIC....1614
'29.
228. LAM.RANOALLD .......1562
LATIMER,EDWARD L ....1562
230. MILBRATZ,WALTER A....1562
231. REDINGER KERRY M ....1562
232. SGRO,ANTHONY G
233. SILDMETS,ANTON
~

......1562
......1562
321.
322.
323.
324.
325.
326.
KIRK, THOMAS A

DEAN DONALD F
~
.......1522
CHAMPAGNE,OUANE ....1520
.......1520
ESCHBACH,KURT.......1520
METZMAKER,JR ROBE ...1520
MORASH,JR JOHN F ....1520
ADAMS,DAVID

ADAMS, HAROLD F
ADAMS, JAMES J
ADAMS,JERRY
F........0600
ADAMS, EDWARD A.L..... 0900
ADAMS,GENEW........0936
......0902
.......0514
.........
0704
53., CAMPILLO,ANTHONY....1706 141, MATSON, DAVE E .......
1612 234. ZIEGLER,C.A...........1562 327. MORFORD,STEVEN N ....1520 ADAMS,JULIUS A ......
0722
54. SYRETT,H EDWARD .....1706 142. THOMPSON,CEDRIC A.... 1612 235. GITTELSON,HOWARD....1560 328. SMAIL, JOHN ....;.....1520 ADAMS, PATRICK J ......0600
55. BURNS,JR ROBERT H ....1704 143. LATUS,STEVEN ........1608 236. SANDERS,JIM R........1560 329. BATES,J FREDERICK.....1518 ADAMS,SR WILLIAM ....0744
56. SARAR,JOHN .....,....1704 144. JONES, STEPHEN L ......1604 237. TEIXEIRA,OIOGO 8 ......1560 330. GREENE,RICHARD PA....1518 ADAMS,TODD B ........1204
57. BAJA, VICTOR C ........1702 145. PHYTHYON,SR JOHN ...1604 238. BOULANGER, MICHEL....1558 331. HARRISON,W ROBERT ...1518 ADAMSON,GORDON L ...0988
58. BERTSCH,SIEGFRIEO ....1702 146. PRESSNALL,WAYNE M...1604 239. BYRNE,CHARLES J .....1558 332. KETTERER,RONALD 8 ....1518 ADDIS,DON ............0810
59. MONACO,DENNIS J .....1700 147. WALOOWSKI,PAUL J ....1604 240. MARK,DAVID J .........1558 333. PARSONS, LARRY R ;....1518 ADDIS,II EDWARD L .....1254
60. NAFF.WILLIAM A ......1700 148. ROODE,JAMES M .......1602 241. CARROLL, WILLIAM .....1556 334. BEIDER.ANDREW M .....1516 ADE,JOHN W ..........
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61. ROTHMAN,ISIDORE .....1700 149. MC DADE,CHRISTOPH ......1600 242. BAGLEY,RICHARD W ....1554 335. DANON,MILTON ........1516 AOKINS,NEAL A ........0624
150. MUIR,WALTER .........1600 243. HER NLY, T I M 0......... 1554 336. PELINI,ROBERT ........1516 AOKISON,ROSS C.......0674
Postal Super-A 151. SALGADO.ROBERT R ....1600 244. RUBINSKY,DAVID A .....1554 337. SIERICHS,JR WILLI...... 1516 .......
ADLANO, PETER F 0698
THOSE RATED 1500-1698 152. SLIVA,JOHN C .........1600 245. GLICKMAN,MARK E .....1552 338. SPROUT, MICHAEL T ....1516 AEBI,CHARLES......... 0502
153. WITTENSTEIN,STUAR....1600 246. DATES,LARRY E ........1552 339. CAGLIOTI,MICHAEL .....1514 AFANASJEVS,J ........ 1334
154. KLEIN,STANLEY........1598 247. PETERSEN,MIKEL G .....1552 340. ERICKSON, MARK J .....1514 AGIOSTRATITIS,ALE..... 0534
62. FEERICK.BRUCET:.....1698 155. BUSCEMI,EDWARD .....1596 248. WICHER.ANTHONY E ....1552 341. PFLUMM,EUGENE A.....1514 AGLER,JOHN A......... 0694
63. KESKE,ARTHUR A ......1694 156. CHURCHILL, MICHAEL ...1596 249. BROWNING, DOUGLAS ...1550 342. SHOH,TIMOTHY ........1514 AGNEW, GEORGE ......1316
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65. RILEY, ART...........1694 158. FEUERSTEIN,ARTHUR ...1596 251. DEAN, RICHARD L .......1550 344. BOGEN,JOEL ..........1512 AGUIAR,JAMES A.......0900
66. ULTCH,DOUGLAS A .....1692 159. KRAEGER,KENNETH 0....1596 252. HALL. RALPH L .........1550 345. COWEN,LEON A ........1512 AGUIRRE ROBERT M ....0692
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67. CRUZ,HUMBERTO ......1690 160. SIMPSON, JOHN ........1596 253. SCHINOER,PAUL J ......1550 346. HUMMEL,EDWARD .....1512 AHEARN,ALBERT J ......1110
68. SPITZER,RICHARD A.....1690 161. SMITH, MICHAEL R .....1596 254. SI MAO,ALBERTINO .....
1550 347. LEACH, CHARLIE K ......1512 AHERN, JERRY J ........1010
69. BEDNARZ,BEN .........1686 162. BAILEY, CHARLES 0 .....1594 255. SULLENS,JR VACIL .....1550 348. WINWOOO,JOSEPH W ...
1512 AIKIN,ARTHUR.........1110
70. ARMSTRONG, EDWIN,...1684 163. BECKER,ALLEN J .......1594 256. YOUNG,DENNIS ROBE....1550 349. PINSON,DANIEL H ......1510 AINSLIE,JIM N .........0864
71. TESH,ROLLIE L........1682 164. PODLOFSKY,MICHAEL ...1594 257. BLAJWAS,HAROLD .....1548 350. STEPHAN,JR WALTER....1510 AITKEN, DAVID .........0600
72. ALFORD,HAROLD W .....1680 165. REILLY,MICHAEL T .....1594 258. BOSTROM,NIELS ROB....1548 351. AIKEN RICHARD
~ ........1508 AITKEN, HUGH .........1052
73. FREDERICK, ROBERT ....1678 166. SCIARRETTA,DOMINI ....1594 259. BRIGMANIS,EDMUND ...1548 352. FULTON,DAVID T .......1508 AITKEN, PETER G .......0860
74. KOFOED,GEORGE .......1676 167. SWEENEY, THOMAS PA...1592 260. CONYAC,HUGH V'.......1548 353. KOPIECKI,EDWARD P ....1508 AKERS,SIDNEY T .......0600
75. WEISS,MITCHELL J ....1676 168. KING, JAMES R.........1590 261. GOLDWASSER,ERIC P....1548 354. BATCHELDER,CONRAD ...1506 AKIYAMA,EDWARD N ....1360
76. LAWHON,THOMAS ......1674 169. SWANSON,GREGORY A... 1590 262. GREENE,JANICE .......1548 355. FOGG,LOUIS F .........1506 ALAMBRA,ROORIGO 8....1198
77. LEE,ANTHONY .........1670 170. MACK,LESLIE M .......1588 263. MAR.CRAIG H ..........1548 356. GROSKY,MELVIN .......1506 ALBA,LARY ...........1200
78. CUNNINGHAM, WALTER ..1668 171. MC CORD,RICHARD 0....1588 264. RODEMICH.EUGENE R....1548 357. JEWELL,TED ..........1506 ALBANESI,PAUL L ......1476
79. PECORARO,GEORGE .....1668 172. MC LEMORE,SAMUEL ...1588 265. TAMBURRO,JR PETER....1548 358, KOONTZ.CARL A........1506 ALBANO,ANTHONY .....1108

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TUMPKIN,ROBERT LE... 0704
TURIN. WILLIAM .. 1346
VILLA. FELIX 8
VILLANUEBA.JR LEO
..... 0900
0732
0 chess by mail.) 0 SZABO.JOSEPH L
SZARZANOWICZ.JOSE
1402
0902
THOMPSON. EARL J
THOMPSON,G NICHOL .1386
...1250 TURK. CHARLES S
TURKALO.ALEXIS S
0680
1180
VILLARREAL,STEVEN
VILLIGRAM,FRED R
1102
0708
10 0 SZCZESNY.JR JOHN 0988 THOMPSON, GEORGE E ..1414 TURMO.ALLAN A 1224 ...
... .. VINCELETTE.OZIAS 1284

victory 0
SZCZYPKA.TOM
SZEWCZAK.EDWARD J
SZIDAR,PETER A
1174
1020
1194
THOMPSON, GROVER L
THOMPSON, JAMES M
THOMPSON.JR JAMES
0628
1116
0600 .
TURNER.EDWARD C,
TURNER. GARY F
TURNER.H FARLEY
0816
0600
0526
VINCENT. JEAN-PAUL
VINE. JAMES R
VINE,KEITH J
1222
1152
0812
entry fee puts you into a tourna-
A $ 7.50 0 SZUSTOWSKI.PAUL F
SZUTZ.JOSEPH J ...
. 0978
1062
THOMPSON.JR WAYNE.
THOMPSON,JR WILLI .. 0846
1276 TURNER.III PAUL
TURNER. JEFF V ..
0784
0584
VINEY.CHARLES 0
VIOLA.JR JOSEPH A .
0958
0550
-
ment section with six other players with- 0 SZYMASZEK, THEODOR
SZYMONIAK,THOMAS
0650
0822
THOMPSON, LAWRENCE
THOMPSON,MARVIN J
0900
1042 .
TURNER. MICHAEL
TURNER, MICHAEL M
0588
1350
VIRDEN.JOE H
VIRTUE. ALLAN THOM.
0854
0996
TABACCO.VINCENT J
in your class. Each contestant plays six 0 TABIN,JEFFREY .,
. 1080
0772
THOMPSON. NANCY J
THOMPSON. PAUL A
. 0676

0930
TURNER. MICHAEL R
TURNER, MONTE L
1182
0862 .
VITEK.VICTOR M
VLASTNIK.RICHARD
0872
1110
games.— three as White and three as 0 TACKETT.CHARLES M
TAGLIERI,RICK .
1132
0480
THOMPSON. PAUL L ..
THOMPSON. RICHARD ..1482
1270 TURNER,NORVAL G
TURNER.R NELSON
1126
»90
VODICKA.GUSTAV
VOGEL.JEFFREY
1030
1104
TAHT,JURI 1060 THOMPSON. ROBERT Q ..0898
Black. First prize is a S20 credit toward the 0 TALASHEK. TODD A 0926 THOMPSON, SAMUEL E ..0822
TURNER, THOMAS F 1282 VOGEL.JOSEPH 0600

....
TURNIER.JR WALTER 0996 VOGEL.ROBERT A 0900
TALCOTT.WILLIAM 'I
118
purchase of chess books and equipment 0 TALLENT,DONALD W 0902
THOMPSON, STANLEY
THOMPSON. TIMOTHY
0792
1200
. , TUSHMAN,ALLAN H
TUSO.TEO
0624
0550
VOLESKY,RICHARD A .
VOLKMAN, BARRY
1306
0848
from the USCF catalog. Second prize is a 0 TALLON.KENNETH G
TALMO.EVELYN M .
0910
0752
THOMPSON, TONY
THOMPSON, TYLER
1080
1192
TUTTLE,FRANK W
TUUR.ARNO .
0682
0960
VOLKMAN.DONALD E
VOLLER,KELVIN J
1280
0900
TALMO, KIMBERLY 0 0664
$ 10 credit.
THOMPSON, TYRONE 0600 TWAITEN. THOMAS 1106
0 TALMO,ROBERT A 0778 THOMS.JOHN C .......0882
.

TWOMBLY.GUY A 0804
VOLLMER,WILLIAM R .
VOLPE.RICHARD L ..
0928

Entries are restricted to those who 0 TAMSON,LEONARD


TAMULINAS. THOMAS
0600
0766
THOMSON. STUART A
THORNBERRY,OWEN T
1256
.0822
.. TWOMEY,JR EDWARD
TYLER.JOE
.0650
.1026
VON AHLEFELDT.BRU .
1104
1062
VON ROSENVINGE,ER 0570
TAMURA. ROBERT H 1242 THORNBURG.JAMES W.,0896
have completed at least one Postal Chess 0 TANCOSH.JAMES
TANG.DAVID...
1202 THORNTON,JR FRED .0678
TYSZECKI.LEO S
UOELL.LEONARD 0
.0600
.1154
VON WURTTEMBERG.A.
VORIS.STEVEN....
0968
0848
0800
assignment with no forfeit losses. 0 TANGEMAN.JOHN B 1418
THORNTON, MICHAEL
THRALOW.DAN
. 1064

..0600
UDEWITZ. ROBERT 0900 VORLAND,DAVID H . 0848

..
UHL.RICHARD E 1068 VORNDAM,PAUL E 0934
AANGUAY.LUCIEN A 1200 THRASHER, THOMAS N 1026 0870
The Class and Victory tournaments are 0 «TANNEAAUS,IRV . 0746 THRASYBULE.JACQUE ..1084
UHLER,JR LLOYD M
ULLOM.STEPHEN V
.

0900
VOWELL.DAVID G
VRCICH.EDWARD .
0918
1024
TANNER. ROBERT 8 0276 THURN, THOMAS E ....
open tolJSCF members who live in the 50 0 TAPP.KEITH A
TAPP.THOMAS C
0900
0900
TICKEL.BILL..... 1256
TIOWELL,KENT V
0852

..
ULRICH.H 8
UMALY.VILMA C
0866
0900
VREELAND.JOHN
VUJCIC.DUSAN
0600
1350
0900 UMBARGER,LANCE DE, 0680
United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mex- 0
4
TARASCO.PATRICIA . 0858 TIDWELL,STEPHEN R . 1318 UMSTADT,ROBERT K .. 0868
VU JOVI C, DANNY
VUKMIR GEORGE
0554
0708
TARBOUS.NORMAN 0788 ...0600
ico and the U.S. Virgin Island or who have 0 TIFFANY,NITA UNDERWOOD,CHRISTO 1110 VUOLO.MICHAEL 1080

..
TARBOX,WILLIAM J 0706 TILLBROOKE.DARREN 0600 UNDERWOOD,VAN 0 0788 WACHTEL.HOWARP K
.
1494
TAROIF.LEO .. 0608 TILLERY,EDWARD W 0572
APO or FPO addresses. 1490
UNDERWOOD. WESLEY .
0 TARGONSKI.STANLEY
TARLECKI.OAV ..
1072
0780
T ILL EY. DON R
TILLIS.LEONARD
...1014
1024
UNICO. MARK 0 0686
WAOOELL.CHARLES E
WAOOELL.DONALD
0586
0952
H UNION,DAVID . 0570 WADE, JAMES S .. 0900
Class Divisions: 0 TARjER.JAMES H 0902 TILLY,KENNETH
.

1222 UNRINE.ANTHON Y K 0934 WADE. WILLIAM J... 1342


TAKHIRQ.WYATT M 0762 TIMMINS.JOSEPH M 1306 UNTERMEYER,ABRAHA 1018
Class 4 =-Unusually
,

strong 0 TASKILA PHILIP D


TATE.JR ROY T
1190
1338
TINGBLAD,TOM
TINKLER.PAUL E
J,
...0984
0494 UOSPER,WARREN R 0774
WADSWORTH.HAL H
WAGER.ALDWYN C
0994
0844

..
UPOEGRAFF.G L 1134 1126
players 0 TAUBE.NICHOLAS 0466 TINLEY.JR JOSEPH . 0714 URBAN.DR DONALD G
.

0514
WAGLER.STEPHAN L
WAGNER.CLIFTON C 0590
= Strong players 0
TAYLOR, ALLEN L . 1032 TISCHLER,MICHAEL 1402 URBAN, JOSEPH J, 0994 WAGNER. DAVID F 1366
Class
.

B TAYLOR. BOBBY C 1040 TISHLER,RICHARD 0436 URKLINSKI.ARON 0962 WAGNER. GEORGE 0870
TAYLOR.BRAD 0898 TITLE. STUART 0900 URSELL,HUBERT C 1088
= Intermediate

..
Class C 0 TAYLOR,BRENT 0698 TKACZ,ALEXANDER, . 0976 USHER. GARY L 0980
WAGNER,JR JOHN 8
WAGSTAFF.HOLLIS
1490
0668
TAYLOR.C R ... 1390 TOBIAN.RON C .....0900 USNER.DEAN M . 0900
= Novice 0 WAGUESPACK,RAYMON 0964

0
Class D
0
TAYLOR. ERIC D
TAYLOR.FULTON 8
TAYLOR. GEORGE OLI
0550
0766
0898
TOBIAS.EDWIN JAME
TOBIASSON,CYRIL W
TODD. ALAN .
..
. 0900
1238
1448
UTENOORF.KELVIN R
UTTER,JR ALVIN C
UTTERBERG.CARY
.
0440
0642
1094
WAHL.DANIEL
WAHL.JOHN J
WAITE,BILL S ..
1010
0722
1164
0 TAYLOR, HERMAN 0 . 0850 TODD.MARK 0616 UVEGES.JOSEPH L 0900 WAJCKUS.DENNIS 0766
0 TAYLOR, JEFFREY A 0778 TODD.STEPHEN . 0542 VAIDA,DAVID A
.

0928
M

United States Chess Federation 0


TAYLOR. LARRY 0900
0600
TODD.WAYNE R ...0800 VAILL.STANLEY T 0900
WALCH.RAYMOND
WALCUTT,JEFF
E 1374
0586
TAYLOR. LAWRENCE V
TAYLOR.ORVIS W .. 1118
TOENNIES.EWALD 0936
..1184
. VAILLANCOURT,MARK . 0748 WALONER.SAM T... 0910
0 186 Route 9W 0 TAYLOR. OSCAR WAYN . 0672
TOFFOLI.THOMAS J
TOFFOLO.DOMINIC S 0886
VALOEZ,DOMINGO
VALDEZ,JOE E
0864
0864
WALOROOP. MICHAEL 0878
.
WALECKA.JOHN A 1074
0 New Windsor, NY 12550 TAYLOR, PATTERSON 1076 TOLBERT.LOVE JAME ..1076 VALENCIA,JR AOUIL . 1300 WALK.RICHARD G 0856
0 TAYLOR,RICHARD 0760 TOLER.KENNETH W 0310 VALENTI,JR JOSEPH 1332
0 91 4-562-8550 0
TAYLOR.RICHARD AL .
TAYLOR, ROBERT
0652
0600
TOLINS,ALFRED 0
TOLLEFSON,ROBERT
. 0900 VALENTINE,JR DONA . 0982
WALKER, AARON
WALKER.BRENT P
0900
1134
1348 VALENTINE, KENNETH 0936 WALKER, CHARLES E 0900
0 enclose
l for sections in 0
TAYLOR. ROBERT V .
TAYLOR, RONALD 0
1328
0710
TOM,WESLEY... 1010 VALLEE.EDWARD E 1028 WALKER. DA VIO C . 0912
the Class Tournaments at S4 each and 0
TAYLOR. TIMOTHY W 1300
TOMAINO.PAUL 8
TOMAY.YBLY,M TAMA
1224
1300
VALLEY, PATRICIA
VAN AELST.RICHARD .
0600
0832
WALKER,EDWIN
WALKER. JOHN C
. 1200
1022
~ sections in the Victory Tournaments at 4
TAYLOR. TOM
TAYLOR.W G
1114
0988
TOMEONI.ROBERT
TOMLIN.DAVID..... 0650
1200 VAN AMBURG,GEORGE
VAN AVERY, PAUL N
. 0946
1054
WALKER. JOHN L 0992
S7.50 each. WALKER, JULIUS C 0678
0 1260

..
TAZEWELL,WILLIAM TOMLINSON,EDITH W 0686 VAN BRUNT, CHESTER 1284 WALKER. MICHAEL W . 0900
0 l am (check one) 0 already a postalite; a
TEAGUE.LEON H... 0854 TOMM,CLIFFORD ... 0660 VAN BUREN,JAMES H. 0900 WALKER. ROBERT H 1202
0 TEETS.WENDELL S 0558 TOMPOROWSKI.STEPH 1432 VAN CAMP,KEITH G . 0856
newcomer to postal chess — if so check 4
0
TEGGATZ.CHRIS.... 1300 TONG. WILLIAM 1126 VAN DE HEY,ROBERT 0442
WALKER. RONALD R
WALKER. SYLVIA C
1076
0966
~ approximate strength: Oass C)A, dB, aC, T E KA VEC. RANDY,
TELECA,JOHN J ..
0900
1400
TONIOLO,ROBERT ..
TONKINSON,JOHN 0
0704
. 0932
VAN DE REE.ADRIAN
VAN OEENL.,GERARD"
1244
1256
WALKER, WILLIAM V 0856
oD 0 TELLER. RAYMOND L
TEMPLE.JUDSON L
0368 TONN,JR MILTON A ...0782 VAN DEN ABELL.TH 1 . 0520
WALKUP. JAMES W
WALL, LAWRENCE J .
1030
0782
0878 TONNESSEN,RICHARD . 0956 VAN DORN,JOSEPH P, 1284 WALLACE,C WAYNE . 0564
0
UsCF ID No.-
0
TEMPLIN.HORST
TEMPLIN,RAYMOND J
1020
1124
TOOR.BRUCE
TOPA.BRUCE .......
1212
1084
VAN DUSEN.PHILIP
VAN EERDE,WILLIAM .
1318
1454
WALLACE.E DAMON ..
WALLACE. FREEMAN L .
1070
1058

..
TENAN,ALAN 0 1030 TORBAHN,GERHARD W . 0900 VAN MEER,JOHN 8 1230 WALLACE.HAROLD H 1384
0, 4 TENERY.JOHN W 1200 TORBERT,WILLIAM V 0776 VAN METER.DOUGLAS .~ 1200 WALLACE.JIM R
.

0700
Name 0 TENG,CHARLES H 1054 TORMOS,VINCENT 0570
~
D 4
0
TERASOWICH,THOMAS
TERBELL,THOMAS G
1048
0918
TORRES.JOHN R
TORRES.JOSE L
..0974
1056
. VAN NOY,HARRY J ..%M
'AN
VAN OR SOU W. F RANK
SCHAICK,RICHA
0924
0734
1200
WALLACE,KEN
WALLACE. RICHARD C .
0510
1204
TERPSTRA.WILLIAM 1026 TORVIK,DENNIS ...0840 VAN SICKLE. ROBERT 0900
WALLACE, STAN D
WALLACE, WILLIAM 0.
0900
0910
Address 0 TERRY,MONTENA R, 0900 TOTARO,JEFFREY A .0552
0 0
TERSCH.ADOLF 1026 TOTH,IMRE G ........
1418
VAN UDEN,JOHN H
VAN VRANKEN,JAMES .
0822
1048
WALLACH,HAROLD C .
WALLASH.ALBERT J
1164
0936
TESS.ROBERT 0652 TOUCHETTE,LAURENC . 0600 VANCE, ALEX D..... 1410 WALLEN.JOHN L 1136
4 TESZLER,EUGENE 0670 TOULOUSE.JOHN L . 1262 VANOELOECHT.MICHA 0600 WALLEN, MICHAEL L 0938
City 0-
4
TETEN,HOWARD 0 .
TEVPIjCHT,ROBERT J .
0644
0712
TOUT, JOHN R .
TOUT. ROBERT
0968
0642
VANDENBOS.MERLIN 1014 WALLER.STUART A 0900
. VANDERWOUOE GEORG 0880 WALLERSTEIN.L 8 1032
TEWELL,KENNETH W.... 1126 TOWELL.BRUCE H 0692 VANDERWUOUDE, EL IZ . 0672
.

0 State THABIT,NORMAN 0900 TOWER. STEVE .....0958 VANYA.AHMEO 0736


WALLICK.EARL E 0754
F,0610
.
I
WALLING,JOE W 0682
ZIP 0 THALHEIMER,WILLIA,... 1260 TOWNES, GEORGE VARNECKAS.DONALD 0724
0 4 THARMAN.PAUL 0482 TOWNLEY.JOE 8 .,0774 VASAS.JON 1146
WALLINGTON,STEVE
WALLIS.JR WILBER ..
0862
1318

0404040404040404040404040404040404040404 040
0 THATCHER, GARY .
THAYER,CHARLES OA..
THAYER,RUTH A
0486
1328
0784
TOWNSEND,DONALD
TOWNSEND.JR PAUL
TOWNSEND. MICHAEL,0518
1122
1246 .. VASILIAUSKAS,GEDI
VASILIU,ADRIAN V
VASKAS.JOSEPH J .
.

0980
1364
1322
WALLOCH.ANTONE S
WALLOCK.DAN H
WALLS. WILLIAM E
. 1260
1186
1222
THEODORACOPOULOS. J.,0900 TOWNSEND,RALPH E . 1422 VAUGHAN.JR MEEKS . 1488 WALRATH.CRAIG R 1214
PIO
CHESS LIFE I APRIL I 98 I
Walraven-Zwieg
VIALRAVEN.JOHNNY C 0950 WENZ.WILLIAM M 1078 WILLIAMS, KENNETH . 1200 WOOLSEY.DANIEL A 0806
WALSH,JEFF P .. 1146 WENZEL. OA V ID I 0994 WILLIAMS. KENNETH . 1092 WOOLSEY.DAVID 0652
WALSH.RUTH 8 ... . 1056 WERK.LLOYD N 0528 WILLIAMS.KIRBY .. 0480 WOOLSEY. MATTHEW A 0630
J...
o:es
WALSH.THOMAS . 1406 WERKMEISTER.JOHN 0872 WILLIAMS. LARRY DA 0930 WOOLSON.MSGT GEOR 0656
WALSH.WILLIAM JOH .0600 WERNER.DENNIS P 1200 WILLIAMS.LEE V . 1312 WOOMER,CHRISTOPHE, 0694
J....
WALSH.WILLIAM R
WALTER.KEITH M
WALTER, KENNETH D
.0638
1200

1326
WERNER.EO
WERNER. EDGAR 0
WERNER.LOUIS ..
0934
0786
1340
WILLIAMS. MELVIN L .
WILLIAMS, MICHAEL
WILLIAMS. PHILLIP
0918
1304
0858
WOOSLEY.BYRON L
WORD, KYLE ..
WORK.JR THOMAS A
1138
0782
1062
.N
WALTERS, JOHN 0 .0712 WERNOUEST.CHARLES 0632 WILLIAMS.RICHARD 1068 WORTHINGTON,MICHA 0628
WALTERS. LARRY J
WALTERS. STEVEN M
WALTMAN.CHARLES .
.0830
.

.
1340
1084
WERNS MAN.CHARLES
WERNTZ,THEODORE
WERONKO,WILLIAM A
1032
0968
0746
WILLIAMS.RICKEY L
WILLIAMS. ROBERT C .
WILLIAMS, ROBERT H .
0722
1090
0642
WORTHMAN.HARRY
WORTINGER.JOHN K
WORTMAN,RAYMOND 0
1128
0900
0952
Progess Reports on Key
WALTON. HERBERT ST
WALTON. MIKE
WALTZ. DANIEL P,
.

.0900
.0900
1200
1058
WERTZ, MICHAEL
WESSLUND,PAUL R .
WESSON.THOMAS J
WEST.DANIEL W
0412
0828
0558
0888
WILLIAMS, SAMUEL G
WILLIAMS, THOMAS J.
WILLIAMS. WALLACE .
0900
1200
0986
WOYACH.FREDERICK
WOYWODA. KENNETH,
WRATHALL.JAY ...
.. 0900
1146
1194
Golden Knights contests
WALTZ. PAUL L WILLIAMS. WILLIAM 0906 WRIGHT. ALLEN F . 1418
WALZER.JR BERNHAR .0900 WEST.OON ... 0684 WILLIAMS, WILLIAM 0828 WRIGHT, ERNEST N 1200
WAMHOFF.OAR RELL .0900 WEST. GARY S 0770 WILLIAMSON,DOUG 1194 WRIGHT. GREG N 0664
WAMPLER. JERRY H
WANDELL.LEWIS A .0560
1022 WEST, HUGH F .
WEST. JAMES E
0976
0740
WILLIAMSON, GEORGE,
WILLIAMSON. JAMES
0492
1330
WRIGHT. JACK 0 .
WRIGHT.KEITH .....
0600
1118
25th Annual Championship
WANN.MERRILL N .0764 WEST, VINCENT C... 0600 0840
WARD.ANDREW I
WARD.BEN .0904
1218 WEST. WOODROW W
WESTBROCK.JOHN I
1324
1180
WILLIAMSON.MICHAE
WILLIGES.HIDEMI J
.

0650
WRIGHT, MICHAEL F
WRI GH T. ROBERT H
0670
0878 In the 1972 Golden Knights, R.A. Cayford re-
WILLIS. CLAY H 1168 WRIGHT. ROGER L 0816
WARD.DENNIS L
WARD, GLENN ..
.0686
.1276
WESTBROCK.LEE A
WESTBROOK,BRIAN D.
0600
0900
WILLIS. CLIFFORD L
WILLIS,H ARTHUR
0734
1026
WRIGHT. RUSSELL M
WRIGHT, TERRY
0938
0826
mains in the lead with 13-0. Cayford need only I'..'onrnauien:
WARD. JIMMY L
WARD.KEVIN S .. .
0756
1486
WESTER.JR ZACHERY.
WESTERMAN.DAVID E
1210
1174
WILLIS. JAMES H
WILLIS.JR JULIUS
. 0770
1224
WRINN.STEVEN J
WROBEL.JOHN .
1338
0900 complete his remaining two games — win, lose or
»86 WESTFALL.LYNN A .. 0974 0900
WARD.LESLIE V
WARD, ROBIN
WARD. THOMAS E .
...
. .

.0456
.0670
WESTMORELANO.JEFF
WETHERBEE.ROBERT .
0722
0882
WILLMITCH.ROBERT
WILLS.M J .
WILLSON. RUSSELL H .
0778
1052
WROBEL.MARTY A
WROTEN,JAMES R
WUESCHER.LES
0900
1020
0600
draw — to take the $ 350 1st prize.
WARE. MICHAEL 0900 WETSCH.JOHN R 0612 WILSON. DAVID L 0600 WUGMAN,NORMAN J . 1300
WARFORD.J STANLEY 1314 WETTERSTEN.HERBER 0900 WILSON.DENNIS 0600 WUNOERMAN.IRVING 0876
26th Annual Championship
,
WARNER.ELLIOTT BR 0604 WEYAND.CHARLES L . 1000 WILSON,DENNIS W 1290 WYANO,ROBERT C .. 0644
WARNER,ROWLEY A 0832 WHALANO.ALBERTA L 0456 WILSON.DONALD E 1374 WYATT, GEOFFREY P 1236
WARREN. DANIEL C 0898 WHALEN.PATRICK 0842 WILSON, DONALD E 1276 WYATT. JOHN A 0994
In the 1973 Golden Knights, we are waiting for
.

WARREN. HAROLD J .0940 WHALEN,ROBERT K 0556 WILSON.DONALD M . 1120 WYMAN.DAVID S 0864


WARREN. JOHN G 1380 WHARTON.DONALD ., 0176 WILSON. DOUGLAS E 1242 WYMAN.JAMES R 1062
WARREN. ROGER C
WARSHAW,MARK H .0876
1376 WHARTON,ROBERT R .
WHEAT, ALAN R
0578
1200
WILSON. FLOYD E
WILSON. GREGORY A
0844
0600
WYMER.DEWEY
YABUKI.GEORGE Y,
. 0996
1376
the last finals section to complete play. The play-
WARTLIEB,JACK
WASHBURN.DAVID 0912
0526 WHEAT LAND.S WILLI
WHEELER, BARRY
. 1370
1030
0900
WILSON.J E
WILSON,JR ROBERT .
0790
0600
YACCONI.RICKY R
YAFFE.ALAN M
0900
1202 ers have until December 1981, after which the
WASILEWSKI,ALEX L 0692 WHEELER, GARY L WILSON,JR SHERIOA 0848 YAFFE.ROBERT J 0984
cash prizes will be awarded.
. .

WASILEWSKI,ROBERT .0948 WHEELER,JOE C .. 0756 WILSON.JR WILLIAM . 0744 YAMAMOTO.ELLEN 0712


WASILIEW.ANOREY 1182 WHEELER, JOSEPH W 0948 WILSON. KEN 0948 YAN,LOUIS K 0902
WASSER.DANIEL . .0978 WHEELER. KENNETH E 1200 WILSON. LAWRENCE W . 0828 YANOLE.MICHAEL LY . 1134
WASSERMAN.ARTHUR 0798 WHEELER. ROBERT M 0770 WILSON.LENDYL K 1202 YANIS.DAVID ... 1066
WASSERMAN,PAUL
WASSNER,SELIG 0
I .0768
.1270
WHEELER. STEPHAN
WHIGHAM,PHILLIP F
0794
0676
WILSON.LEORMAN LY
WILSON, MICHAEL C
1374
0900
YANOK.RALPH C
YARDEN.PAUL
0900
0972
27th Annual Championship
..
'ASZAK,STEVE 1128 WHIPPLE.C JOAN 1128 WILSON.O DOUGLAS 0524 YARDLEY.WILLIAM P .. 0988
WATERMAN. MURRAY
WATERS. GEORGE .
,0664
.0558
WHISTLER. KENNET H
WHITACRE.KELLY J
1200
0860
WILSON. RICHARD
WILSON, ROBERT L .
0802
0942
VARI,ZOLA
YATES.CARL
. 0820
0862
In the 1974 Golden Knights, section 74-Nf 17 has
WHITAKER. MARK A,
WATERS, THOMAS M
WATHEN.T E
.1392
. 1194 WHITBURN.MARK S
0674
0924
WILSON.STOY
WILSON, TIMOTHY
1002
1300
YATES.DANIEL J
YEAGER.JEFF
0900
0450 finished, with its contestants earning these
WATKINS,HERB F .0852 WHITCOMB. DENNIS 0986 WILSON. VERNON 0 0712 YEAGER,LARRY F .. 1050
WATKINS,HUGH A
WATKINS,JACK
.1086
0818
WHITE. BILL F
WHITE.DAVID
. 0848
1486
WILT BANK. PAUL H
WINARSKI.WALTER .
0754
1290
YEAKEL,O WILLIAM 1116 weighted-point totals: R. Gnerrieri, 82.50; J. Dei-
YEHNERT.CARL E . 1484
WATKINS,JAMES C
WATSON. BRADLEY S
0868
.0692
WHITE,DEB
WHITE.DOUGLAS B
0834
0664
WINBORNE.MICHAEL
WINE. JACK W
. 1200
0768
YODER.HOWARD C
VODER.III ROBERT .
1104
0600
dun, 80.30; P. Albanesi, 71.2; E. Fernandez, 64.35;
.0726 0486
WATSON. DAVID A
WATSON, JERRY 0 .0900
WHITE.EVA MARIE
WHITE. GLEN U,
.

0600
WING, ALAN
WING. HARRY F
0600
1004
YOOER.SR RONNIE R
YOOICE,RALPH HARR
1428
1250 L. Eisenhower, 60.70; A. Bagoly, 46.25. H. Moor-
WATSON,JOE A 0900 WHITE. HARDIE 0950 WINGO.DOUGLAS W . 0318 0936
WATSON, KEVIN
WATSON. NORMAN .
.1022
.0474
WHITE. HAZEL M
WHITE.III ALBERT
0496
0798
WINGO,MICHAEL W .
WIN K EL, TOM ...
1172
0578
YOOZIS.KENNETH
YOSHINAGA.DAVID K
YOST,ROBERT
1320
1080
head withdrew.
WATSON. RONALD E
WATSON. TERRY L
0920
.0720
WHITE. JOHN 8
WHITE. JOHN T .
1266
1456
WINKELPLECK,MARK
WINKLER.JR C WILL...
0736
0680
YOULANO.KELVIN
YOUMANS,BEN
0600
0866
These are the current Golden Knight leaders for
WATTA.BENJAMIN W .0992 WHITE, JOHN W 0900 WINNEGAR.ANDREW J . 1056
WAUGE.MIKE
.

. 1250 WHITE. LARRY C 0932 WINSLOW.ALAN 0694


YOUMANS,GUY P
YOUNG.ALEXANDER H,
1024
1036 1974:
WAUGH. JOHN C .. 1030 WHITE, MITCHELL R 1244 WINSLOW.GEORGE R 0748 YOUNG.ALFRED H 1158
WAWRZYNIAK,MICHAE
WAYLAND.JR JOHN T .0970
1150 WHITE. WELSH S
WHITE, WILLIAM 0 .
1170
1498
WINSTON, JOAN C
WINTER. JOHN D
0862
0892
YOUNG. BARBARA J
YOUNG. BRUCE L
0600
0900 B. Bednarz...... ... 102.00 M.C. Lainer..... .... 69.30
S.Tennant ...... .... 96.40
.

.... 68.50
.

WEAR. BILL..... 0514 WHITESIDE.LEO J 0868 WINTERMUTE.JOHN C . 0600 YOUNG.OAN A 0916 F. Kleinman ....
D.J. Sibbett ..... .... 93.95 .... 67.55
WEARNE.BRENT 0 .0900 WHITLOCK,GREG 1106 WINTON.DONALD A 1344 YOUNG. DANNY ARTHU 0900
C. Heffner......
.
.

WEATHERS, GARY G .0592 WHI TLOCK.R.L. 0638 WINYARO.ALBERT 1200


WEAVER,EO S 0886 WHITMAN. GORDON T
....
0698 WIRTALA,MARK N 0954
YOUNG, DONALD A
YOUNG.ESTUS E
1376
0718 D.Eisen ........ .... 93.05 J. Hubert ...... .... 67.55
WEAVER, JEFFREY M
WEAVE R, PAUL L
.1208
1200
WHITTEN.KEVAN
WHITTINGTON,JOE 0
0640
1144
WISE. BRUCE A
WISE, CURTIS A
. 1024
0756
YOUNG,FREDERICK
YOUNG, III WILLIAM
0918
0936 R.B. Rovinsky... .... 91.50 R.M.Jacobs .... .... 67.20
WEAVER, RICHARD 1312 WHITTINGTON,JR WI . 1114 WISE.DONALD L . 0938 YOUNG, JACK M J 1150 C. Bush......... .... 90.50 J. Smalley...... .... 66.90
WEBB. FREDERICK N
WEBB. GARY A
.0522
.0900
WHITTINGTON,RICHA
WHITTLE. SCOTT V .
1116
1156
WISE. FRANK
WISE, JAMES G .
..........
1044
0878
YOUNG. JAMES H
YOUNG, LARRY J
1380
1300 G. Swanson ..... .... 88.70 A.Sildmets .... .... 66.70
WEBB, JAMES 8 0670 WIANCKD.BRUCE E 1136 WISE.ORIN 0832 YOUNG, LAURENCE 0900 D. Millson....... .... 87.45 R.H. Epstein.... .... 65.30
S. Bertsch ...... ......
0770
WEBB. JAMES L
WEBB MICHAEL N
0490
.0900
WIARO.ROBERT C
WICHNER.ABE
.

1106
WISEGARVER.BURNET
WISEHART.DAVID
. 1252
0828
YOUNG, MATT J
YOUNG, ROBERT C
0900
1080 .... 84.85 B.Rekasi .... 65.20
WEBB. THOMAS R .
WEBB,V L
1348
1106
WICK,MACDONALD P, 0706
1464
WISEMAN.SIDNEY ... 0950 YOUNG, ROBERT J 0664 E. Rammo....... .... 84.85 M.F. Salomon .. .... 64.70
WEBER. WILLIAM J .
.

.1448
WICKER, SCOTT
WICZYNSKI,MARGARE 0900
WISMANN.HAROLD C
WISNIEWSKI,MARK E .
1300
0696
YOUNG. ROBERT M
YOUNG. WALTER A
. 1090
1052 M.W. Peterson... .... 84.65 B.E. Endsley.... .... 64.65
WEBSTER,TIM .
WECH TEL,KARL
.0680
.0616
WICZYNSKI, ROBERT 0900
0836
WISNIEWSKI. MART IN. 1400 YOUNG. WILLIAM N 0964 J.E. Callaway.... .... 84.40 E. Fernandez... .... 64.35
IVEDDELL,JERRY 0 .0540
WIDEN SKI, CLARA
WIDLER,GEORGE 1304
WITHERS. JAMES F
WITKOVICH.RALPH E .
0900
1050
YOUNG. WILLIAM S
YOX.THOMAS R ..
0600
0756 J. Wagner....... .... 83.95 S. Bernstein.... .... 63.50
WEEKS. JACK
WEEKS. JOHN S
. .0932
.0880
WIDMAN,DOUGLAS
WIEBE,RAYMOND
1194
1200
WITTENBERG.ERIC .. 0900
0900
YZNAGA.PIERRE V
.....
0600 W.W. Bickham... .... 83.85 G.M. Lapoint ... .... 63.50
WEEKS,KEITH A . .1092 WIECK.JOHN E ..., 1098
WITTERMAN.BENN H.
WITTERMAN,HOWARD 0890
ZAAS,PETER S
ZACHARY.JR WILLIA
1296
1032 M.J. Valvo....... .... 82.60 P. Ash......... .... 63.15
WEGNER,JAMES JAY
WEGNER.ROBERT L
0900
.0924
WIEDEL.LOUISE M
WIEDEL,MICHAEL J .
. 1148
1060
WOBIG.JR HAROLD A
...
0802
0648
ZAHLER,BURTON
...
0960 R. Guerrieri .... 82.50 J.T. Alexander .. .... 62.95
WEIDLER.HENRY . .0702 WIEOER,KENNETH S 1200
WOESSNER.JEFF
WOHLGEMUTH,RALPH
M
0914
ZAHM.ALAN 0
ZAIKOWSKI.LEO J
1046
0986 W.J. Rowland.... .... 81.80 F. Dulicai ...... .... 62.95
WEIOMAN,PAUL H .. .1036
.0990
WIEHE.WILLIAM A . 1204 WOITITZ,PETER
WOJCIK,DAVID ..
1316 ZALDUA.ANTHONY V 1030 A.M. Louis ...... .... 80.85 G. Patrick...... .... 62.35
WEIFENBACH.WILLIA .
WEIGANO.ROBERT .0900
WIEN,JEFF S
WIENER, JEFFREY C
0624
1368 WOJCIK.THOMAS S ..
0806
0908
ZAMBRANO,WILLIAM
ZANDMAN.MARC 0
0938
0818 J. Deidun ....... .... 80.30 L. Eisenhower .. .... 60.70
WEIL. TIMOTHY R
WEIL. WILLIAM ..
,0876 WIENER.LIVIU 8
WIERENGA.II RICHA ..
. 1368
0852
WOJTOWICZ.JR JOSE . 0786 ZAR.FRED......
.....
1108 M. Zavanelli ..... .... 80.30 B.E.Gold ...... '...
60.50
WEIMER,DENNIS M
.

.0922
1426
WIERSCH,JR JOSEPH 0894
WOLCOTT,GARY B
WOLF, DAVID
1286
0856
ZARBECK.LYLE J
ZAVESKY,DAVID H .
1126
0444 C. Ziegler ....... .... 80.20 J. Milburn...... ....59.35
WEIMER.JAMES 0
WEIN BERG, MARTIN L
,0600
.0600
WIERZBINSKI.DAVID
WIESER.PAUL B
0600
1062
WOLF,OENIS P
WOLF.HOLGER CHRIS .
0478
1300
ZAYAS,FERNANDO .... 0856 R. Mendoza ..... .... 77.85 S.l. Greene..... '...
59.20
ZBEGNER,JOSEPH H 1042
.... 76.65 ....
.

WEINBERG.SHELDON .1000 WILBARG.ROBERT R 1010 WOLF. JOHN E W 1136 ZBIEGIEN,GEORGE 0740 J. Simpson...... D. Perry........ 58.45
WEINBERGER.MICHAE
WEINER,GERALD H
. 0900
.1346
WILBERT.JOSEPH F
WILBUR.JAY H ..
0900
1270
WOLF, JOSEPH M 0718
1272
ZOUN.RICHARD K . 1106
F. Smyth........ .... 76.35 L. Fogg........ .... 58.05
WEINHOLTZ,HAROLD . . 1458 WILCOX, HOWARD L 1272
WOLF, PETER
WOLFE.RONALD A 1072
ZEBROWSKI,ANDREW
ZEIGLER,GEORGE E
1492
0658 M. Danon....... .... 75.85 V. Gregory ..... .... 58.05
1406 0782
Weiss ....... .... 75.85 ..... ....
WEININGER,JOSEPH . WILCOX,TOM D WOLFF.ALLYN J . 0578 ZELINSKI,PAUL 8 0628
WEINREB,HERBERT L .0880 0854 0630 M. S.celauyo 57.25
G.Gerry ........
IVILD,GARY L WOLFF.LEONARD E ZELINSKI.RICHARD 0600
.... 75.70 ....
.

WEINREICH,MEL H 1026 WILDEN,MARK A 1106 WOLFROM,DAVID M . 1310 ZELLER.WILLIAM 0 1264 L. McCormick .. 56.05
C. Schakel ...... .... 75.35 ....
WEINSTOCK.FRANK . 0818 WILDY.JR RALPH L 0882 WOLITZER.DONALD L .. 1498 ZEM BER.RICHARD T 0876
WEISHAUS,ABRAHAM .0986 WILEN,WILLIAM W 0600 WOMACK.BOB 0974 D.W. Champagne 55.90
WEISIGER.BRUCE A, .0752 WILEY. ALAN F 0658 WOMACK.RONALD E 0938
ZEMKE.NORMAN L
ZENN.ANDREW
. 1344
0976 M.P. Decker..... .... 75.20 S. Klein ........ .... 55.80
E. Krc .......... .... 74.10 ....
WEISS,JOSEPH .0984 WILHELM. JOHN H 1120 WONG.DENNIS M, 0928
A. Riley........
ZERBI.FRED G 0542
WEISS,LESTER P .1334 WILKES. RICKY 1190 WONG,HOOCHOY 1300 ZETTERHOL.PAUL E 0346 55.80
.... 73.95 S.Wicker ......
.

WEISS.MARTIN A . .0616 WILKES, ROBERT L 1024 WONG.JAMES J Y 0590 ZIEGLER.JACQUIE R 0758 J.P. Lockery..... ~
.... 55.80
.... 73.80 J.A. Thiele ..... ....
.1136
WEISS.PHIL&
WEISS,ROGER K
.

.0760
WILKINS,DAVID L
WILKINS.MARK 0
0852
0824
WONG.STFPHEN
WONG,THOMAS K
0866
1064
ZIEGMAN,EDWARD
ZIERKE,H C
0900
0614 G. Kraus........ 54.85
WEISSKOHL.JERRY .1208 WILKINS.ROBERT T .. 1076 WOO,JIMMY ..
WOOD,ALAN V ..
0596 ZILONIS.JR WALTER 0600 H. Cruz......... .... 73.75 D.S. Sciarretta .. .... 54.75
WEISSMAN.CHRIS
WEISSMAN,STEPHEN
.0738
0372
WILKINSON. HERBERT
WILKINSON. III SAM
1166
0770 WOOD, ANDREW P,
0900
1200
ZIMET.RONALD
ZIMMERMAN,JR FLOY
1148
0872 V.C. Baja........ .... 73.25 S. Stevenson ... .... 54.05
L.B. Owen....... .... 71.70 ....
.

WEITMANN.PAUL 0928 WILKINSON. WILLIAM 1366 WOOD. BILL 1304 ZINMAN,WALTER G 0954 P. Wooster..... 54.05
WE ITTHOFF,JOHN J
WELBORN,STEVE .
.1206
0844
WILLARD,GARY 0
WILLARO.STEVE B .
1402
0942
WOOD.CLELL 0
WOOD.II WALTER H
1194
1372
ZINNER.STANLEY
ZIOLKOWSKI.FRANK
0978
0740 J.E.W. Wolf ..... .... 71.70 R. Dockser..... .... 53.65
WELCH, JOHN C
WELCH. MICHAEL J
... ,0742
.0926
WILLCOX,JAMES E 0748 WOOD.JAY C 0780 ZISERMAN.MD A.J. 0600 P. Albanesi...... .... 71.20 D.T. Rogers.... .... 53.65
WELLER.HARRY . .0666
WILLETT.JOHN T
WILLIAMS, CHARLES
0944
1150 WOOD.LOY L
'OOD.KENNETH
0 . 0968
0972
ZISSOS,ANDREW,
ZITO,FF REODIE
0968
1038 K. Dehmelt...... .... 69.85 D.Vujcic....... .... 53.60
WELLER.KEVIN J
iVELLINGTON.ROLLAN .1000
1'62 WILLIAMS.DAVID E 0762
0754
WOOD.RICHARD L 0946 ZNAK.NICHOLAS A .'. 1122 M.M. Thomason .. .... 69.80 P.C.Jones ..... .... 53.40
(VELLONS.LEONARD T
.

,0812
WILLIAMS. DENNIS E
WILLIAMS,DONALD . 0794
WOOD. WILLIAM H
WOODBURY,JOHN E
1268
0600
ZNANIECKE.DENNIS
ZOLLICOFFER.CARLT .
1202
0900 R. Andrzejewski .. .... 69.60 S.G. Morgan.... .... 53.00
WELLS.EDWARD T
WELLS, GARRICK
.0670
. 1300
WILLIAMS,FORREST
WILLIAMS.GEORG
1200
0878
WOOOLEY.WILLARO L.
WOODROW,CHARLES E
1164
1352
ZOLTOWSKI.STANLEY
ZUCCHI.PHILIP F ..
1208
1144
N.D. LeGore..... .... 69.45 S. Resnick ..... .... 51.15
IVELLS,GEORGE .0856 WILLIAMS,GERARD J . 0900 WOODS,ARNOLD F 1406 'UCKERBRAUN,KURT

4 0972
WELLS, KELLY . .0600 WILLIAMS.III CHES . 0638 WOODS.DOUG J 0600 ZUCKERMAN.FRANK 0890
WELLS, LAWRENCE A
WELLS. MICHAEL L
.0962
. 1188
WILLIAMS. JAMES R
WILLIAMS, JERRY
1014
0790
WOODS, RICHARD 8
WOODS.SAMUEL ADAM
1078
0786
ZUK,WALTER
ZUKOWSKI.EDWARD
1138
0958
33rd Annual Championship
1VELLS.ROBERT . .0604 WILLIAMS, JOHN W 1278 WOODSON,ALFRED F 0810 ZUPP.JR ROBERT L 0600
WELLS. WARD 0
WELSH. MARY F ..
.

.0284
1074 WILLIAMS. JOSEPH A
WILLIAMS. JOSEPH A
0724
0706
WOODWARO,DOYLE L
WOODWORTH,ROBERT
0770
1382
ZUPPA. THOMAS C
ZWIEG.GARY A
1136
1048
Our 1980 Golden Knights Championship closed
WENGER.JOSEPH
iVENTZEL,iVILHELM
. .

.0936
1264 iVILLIAMS,JR FRANK
WILLIAMS,JR NELSO
.

.
.0810
0926
WOOLFOLK.MO DONAL
WOOLSEY.CHRISTOPH
0600
1480 with 2,651 contestants. Good luck to all!
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Revised and Updated
NFORTt.JNATELY, ENI3GPBAE F. Teed (1885)
texts often repeat the same ex-
amples'gain and again—
,i.% 'C'
even the bad ones. Obviously, one au-
thor just copies another and is not
aware that flaws have been discov-
ered or that further analysis has
changed the whole concept of how to
handle the position. This can be
demonstrated with a simple pawn
endgame.
Walker 1841

White wins
great chess players who have dominated
HE
the game over the past two centuries are a Now winning the g-pawn only leads
fascinating group of men. Driven by ferocious to a draw: 2. Kf6? hxg4 3. hxg4 Kh6 4.
competitive instincts and by their total dedica-- Kf5 Kh7! 5. Kxg5 Kg7!, drawing by
tion, several have died mad, most. have led holding the opposition. But as we just
eccentric and dramatic lives.
saw, this same plan loses if White's
In this book, Harold Schonberg, a lifelong chess King is on the sixth rank!
enthusia'st, traces the development of the mod- 2.... Kh6 3. Kf6! gxh4
ern game in a series of profiles of the grand-
masters. His narrative is illustiated by many Not 3.... hxg4 4. hxg5 + Kh7.5. Kf7
extraordinary photographs and drawings, and a ~~White wins
g3 6. g6+.
number of historic games are included. 4. g5+ Kh75.Kf7h36. g6+ Kh67.
The cast of characters includes the tragic child
Quite a simple position, which g7 h2 8. g8= Qh1 = Q9. Qg6, mate
prodigy Paul Morphy, the alcoholic Alexander
should not pose a problem even for Just in time.
Alekhine, and, of course, Bobby Fischer, the beginners. The intended solution is 1. In this corrected version, only the
brooding egotist. The final chapters cover what Kf7 h6 2. h5 hxg5 3. hxg5; or 2.... gxh5 pawn breakthrough wins — and just
has happened in the world of chess since 3. g6. This was supposed to be an il- in time. This and other features make
Fischer's sudden retirement, highlighted by the
intrigues of the recent Karpov-Korchnoi champ-
lustration of a pawn breakthrough, it more sophisticated. Yet, we usually
ionship match. but it overlooked further analysis. If, see the old version in endgame books.
"Mr. Schonberg has given us a playful, musi-
instead of 2. h5, White plays 2. Kxg6 ARTISTIC FORM. By coincidence, it
cal, haunting account of huge, often irrespon- hxg5 3. hxg5 Kg8 4. Kh6 (4. Kf6 Kh7!), was again 44 years before the idea
sible, unsociable animals who have devoted he wins just as easily since the opposi- was expressed in a truly artistic way.
their lives to thinking that is pure as snow." tion does not help Black — the White
H. Mattison (1929)
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solution, and one suspects its instruc- ever written... A masterful, exposition."
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Though 1. Kg4!? Kb5 2. h4 Kc5 3. h5 ally ahead to begin with. For other
gxh5+ 4. Kxh5 Kd5 5. Kg6 Ke4 6. g3 possibilities, the book gives 1. Nb3+ HOW TO BEAT MOST PEOPLE
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g6 9. Ka3 g5 draws. Or 7. Kxg7 Kf5 8. reasonable moves are possible (like 1. Secretsa Grandpatzer
Of
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draws. Certainly this try already justi- can save the game. I try to remedy Professor of Psychiatry and
Computer Science, U.C.L.A
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1. .. Kb5!
~ Figurine Notation
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King's Indian Defense Postal ': o'SCAR o.

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33. Qe8+ Kg7 34. Qe7+ Kh8 35. 1. P-QB4 P-KN3 2. N-QB3 B-N2 3. Class
bxc3 Rcxc3 36. Qe5+ Kg8 37. Bf6, N-B3 P-K4 4. P-QN4!? entry fee puts you into a
A $ 4.00
Black resigns Gives Black tactical possibilities. 0. tournament section with three 0
Almost anything is better. 0 other players of your own class.
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4.... P-K5 5. N-KN1 N-KB3 6. B-N2
4 ly with each opponent (one as
04 7. P-Q4 0 White, one as Black) on one set of 0
Another Sicilian Kill Again careless. It's time to bite at 0
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highest score wins the 1st place ti- 4
This is from the 1980 Allentown the center by 7. P-KN3, followed by
~ tie for that tournament. (This par-
Grand Prix. rapid castling. 0 ticular tournament is recommend- 0
7....
P-K6! 8. PxP P-Q4
0 ed for those new to playing chess
Sicilian Defense Rapidly opening lines Poss.ibly pref ~ by mail.)
0 0
Bob Martinek Boris Baczynskyj erable is 8.... R-K1 first
Candidate Master 2335 9. PxP ViCtory a
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. White could try to return the pawn 0 S7.50 entry fee puts you into a
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Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6 6. Bg5 Bd7 7. Qd2 with 9. P-K4 PxKP 10. P-K3. Q
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and 9.... h6 are also sharp. Inviting 14. 0-0 BxB 15. KxB N-B3 16. is a S20 credit toward the purchase
10. Nxc6 Bxc6 11. Bd3 P QR3 Q-R-K1, with a strong grip ~ of chess books and equipment 4
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played 11. Qe3 Be7 12. Bxf6 gxf6 13. B-B8 Entries are restricted to those Q
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16.... N-B3! 17. BxP QR-K1 18. R-B2 0 forfeit losses. 0
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Nd5 0 Class A = Unusually strong 0


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starts after analysis ends, and Black minutes; Black used 49 minutes.
must find the one precarious line that 0 8 0
works as both attack and defense.
Dallas CC September. Swiss 1980 Mark Reed writes: "Here's a pretty
Bird's Opening continuation in a game that has a uni-
Probascot1966 Helsem/1956 que finish.'-'rom the 1980 New York
1. P-K84 P-K4 2. PxP P-Q3 3. PxP State Amateur:
BxP 4. N-K83 P-KN4 5. P-Q4 Reed/1886-S. Smithers/2019
The other line in this From's Gambit
is 5. P-KN3 P-N5 6. N-R4 B-K2 7. N-N2
P-KR4'.8..1'-Q4 P-R5 9. B-B4 P-R6 10.

'ow
N-K3 N-KB3;-- very strong is 20. P-K6! K-K2
,Any resemblance to chess is purely 21. N-Q2, keeping the extra two
coincidental. pawns with no danger. Also in-
5.... P-N5 6. N-N5 P-KB4 7. P-K4 teresting is 20..RxPch K-K1!.
P-KR3 8. P-K5 B-K2 9. N-KR3 PxN 10. 20. Q-83? 8-K6! 21. N-R3 8-K84! 22.
Q-R5ch K-81 11. 8-QB4 R-R2 12. Q-N6 QR-K1 K-K2! 23. QxP?
R-N2 13. BxP NxB 14. QxN 8-N5chr 15. White holds longer with 23. B-Q5.
~ P-83 Q-N4! 23.... 8-QN3!! 24. QxR R-R2!
So there — Black is supposed to A precise and nerve-wracking con-
White to play and win
win. I only knew this because I used to tinuation: I had to find five perfect
play the other side. moves. White's pieces are curiously "The game continued 1. Bxg6+
16. QxP N-83!? useless. There's no defense to ... Rx- hxg6 [1.... Kxg6 2. Qh6+ leads to a
Objectively either 16.... QxP 17. Pch. For example: 25. P-R3 BxP, or 25. similar end) 2. Qh7+ Ke6 [or 2.... Kf8
QxQ RxQ 18. PxB N-B3 or 16. R-B3 RxPch 26. KxR Q-R5ch 27. R-R3 3. Bh6, mate) 3. Nc7+ Ke5 4. Bf4+
Q-B8ch 17. K-K2 QxPch 18. N-Q2 K-K2 BxR. Kxe4 5. Qxg6, mate. Note the King and
might be better, but I smelled blood. 25. RxP QxR 26. P-KN3 QB7 27. Queen together in the middle of the
17. 0-Of NxKPf 18. PxN B-B4ch 19. Q-N2 Q. r'ch 28. Q.B1 B-K5, mate board with the rest of the Black pieces
K-R1 P-B5 White used one hour and 25 tied in knots." 8

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CHESS LIFE / APRIL I 98 I 39


even 2.... Rxfs, followed by 3.... Kf7 3.... g6 minutes ago you criticized my 1. Bg5,
and 4.... Kg7. Also, 1. Bg5 g6 isn't all but now you advocate an almost iden-
that clear either since neither 2. Bxf6 tical sacrifice. What difference does
exf6 3. Rael+ Kf7 4. Bxd7 Qxd7 5. it make which Bishop is offered?"
Qxf6+ Kg8 nor 2. Rael Bg7 3. Bxf6 The difference is quite instructive.
0-0! is very convincing. White should play 4. Bf5 not because
(V-.} White should anticipate he cari play 4. Bf5, but because the
another of Black's plans: 1.... a6, Bishop is en route to e6 to prevent
followed by either ... Ne5 or 2. Bxd7+ Black from castling. The fact that he
Qxd7, leading to unwanted simplifica- can make the move is practically in-
tion cud possible of Queenside cast- cidental, and this is the type of reason-
ling. Note how both 1. Bg5 and 1. Bh6 ing that leads to winning chess.
are embarrassed by this simple reply. In the latter case, White doesn'
Having thoroughly confused my stu- At this point we pause and I again care whether Black takes the Bishop
dents, my next step is to take them a ask my students to suggest a strong or not; he'l clobber him either way. In
few I'moves deeper into the game move. Imagine the consternation the former case, White is playing-
, (which, incidentally, I played 10 years when I ultimately reveal that 4. Bf5! is "hope chess": "Gee, I hope he takes
and 1000 rating points ago}. White's best play. My students soon the Bishop." Hope chess, a weak and
1. Ba3?! see that the move can be played (4.... amateurish style of play, is the price
Well, at least my heart was in the gxf5't 5. Qh5, mate}, but still they pro- one must pay for committing the fal-
right place. The move fulfills about all test: "Hold on there wiseguy! A few lacy of deriving a should from a can. 8
of the strategical requirements, and I
was hoping that the threat to Black's
c-pawn would gain a tempo for 2. Chess to Enjoy
Rae1, after which 2... g6 would be ~
SOLUTIONS FROM PACES 8 8 9
crushed by 3. Qxf6; and 2.... a6,
followed by 3.... Ne5, could be an- QxPch KxQ 2. R-R3ch K-N2 3.
(I.) 1. the KR-file and cross the board one file at a
swered with 4. Rxe5. Nevertheless, 1. B-R6ch, Black resigns. time before returning to the KR-Be.
Bf4, preventing ... Ne5, and threaten- {H.) 1. RxB, Black resigns {1.... KxR 2. REICHHELM: After 1. KxBch, Black
ing 2. Rae1, followed b'y 3. Bd6, would Q-K7ch). must shift his King between R7 and N8 as
have been. considerably better. {III.) 1. RxPch PxR 2. Q-R6ch K-K4 3. White captures pieces with Queen checks..
1.... Rcs? R-K7ch K-Q5 4. Q-K3, mate. The checks are at KB5, B7, R7, N8, R7, B7,
Black misses the opportunity to (IV.) 1. RxN BxR 2. EQ3 wins. B5, Q5, K4, B4, KB1, QB4, K4, Q5, R1, Q5,
refute White-'s move with 1.... a6!, {V.) 1. BQ6! BQ4 {1.... BQ2 2. RxR BxR
Q3 and B4. After 20. QxR, Black's best is
20.... K-R7, after which White triangulates
selling the pawn back to mobilize his= 3. Q-N8) 2. RxR! BxQ 3. B-K5 {the point of 1.
with 21. Q-B4ch, 22. Q-K4ch, 23. Q-K6ch
e-pawn, thereby shielding e7 from B-Q6} 3.... Q-Bl 4. N-B6 wins.
and then 24. Q-B4. Black must move a
frontal assault. After 2. Bxd7+ Qxd7 (VI.) 1. N-B7ch! QxN 2. NxP, Black
resigns (2.... Q-B1 3. N-B7ch QxN 4. QK2ch pawn. White captures the pawn after a
3. Bxc5 e5!, White's Bishop is en prise series of checks, and repeats the process
with check, and the en passant rule Q-K4 5. QxQch NxQ 6. R-Q8, mate.
five more times. Eventually, Black must
won't wait around until that situation (VH.) 1. H/1-N4! PxR 2. Q-R6ch! KxQ 3.
answer Q-QB4 with . . P-R7, which allows
~

B-B8ch K-R4 4. B-K2, mate.


is rectified. 64. Q-KB1, mate.
(VIII.) 1 P-QR4 and 2. N-N5 wins. BE RCER. 1. P-B4! (not 1. P-N3 K-B2 or 1.
2. Rae1 a6
~

(jX.) 1. R-KR1 B-K7 2. R-KR8 RxP 3. P-R4 PxP 2. P-B4 K-B2, and Black is "in the
Too late! R-N8ch K-R3 4. R-N6ch K-R2 5. R-R1! B-N2
3. Sd3 square" ) 1.... K-B2 {and not 1.... P-R4 2.
6. R-R1ch K-N1 7. NxKP K-B2 8. P-B5 PxP 3. P-R4!!) 2. PxP! P-R4 3. K-N3
Threatening 4. Qh5 + and mate in RxBch KxN 9. R-R6, mate. P-R5 4. K-R4 P-R6 5. P-N3 P-R7, stale-
two. The theme: The winning moves begin on mate. 8

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International Grandmasters Pal Benko 4 Ken Rogoff
International Masters Julio Kaplan, Jack Peters 8c Bernard Zuckerman
International Arbiter Tim Redman

To submit chess-related questions to this column, won if Black had played the better 9.... time pressure), allowing Senior
please write Ask the Masters, USCF, 186 Route 9W, B Q5-as,Fine points out Bu.t, from the Master Joe Bradford a pretty swindle.
New Windsor, NY 12550(letters only, no postcards).
To direct a question to a particular master, give his diagrammed position, it's an entirely The game continued 29.... Nxe3?! 30.
name on the question, not on the envelope. Ques- different question M.aroczy later Nd7 Qd4?? 31. Qxh7+! Kxh7 32.
tions of generalinterest will be answered as soon as wrote that White can make good use Nxf8+ Kg8 33. Rxd4 Nbc2 34. Rxe4,
possible, although this may take several months.
When appropriate, please supply a diagram of the of his Queenside pawn majority My. Black resigns. Instead, 29.... Qf5!
position or the opening moves. Personal replies are
not possible, and questions cannot be returned. In
the material below, initials are used to indicate who
has answered the question.
s'eak
selfla,gree with you that only Black
play made the win possible.
Typical of Black sm'istakes was 3....
P QR4-whi,ch kept Black from taking
wins quickly: 30. Qxe4 Qf2 + 31. Khl
Nxe3 32. Rg1 Qxg1+!; or 30. Nxe4
Nxe3 31. Qf4 Qxf4 32. gxf4 Nxd1 33.
Bxb4 Rxf4. After 29... Nxe3 30. Nd7,
~

ANALYSIS the better course of moving his King to then 30.... Qf5! 31. Nxf8 Nxd1 still
the center and leaving the Bishop and wins. — Floyd Boudreaux, Glen Bur-
BCE Correction pawns to protect the Queenside Fine. nie, Md.
Reuben Fine analyzes this position should have written under all such
from Maroczy-Mieses {Monte Carlo diagrams as this simply "White won," You'e right that 29.... Qf5! wins
1903] in his Basic Chess Endings. something he rarely did. — P.B. quickly, but 29.... Nxe3 30. Nd7 Qf5 is
less clear because of 31 Qf4! .Bett.eris
30.... Qd6! 31. Hb1 (or 31. Hal) 31....
Chess Talk Qd2 32. Qh3 Nd1! 33. Bxb4 [33. Nxf8?
Egg on our face. In the February Qf2+ 34. Kh1 Qe1+ 35. Kg2 Ne3
issue, we included Scheveningen mate) 33.... QfZ+ 34. Kh1 Qf1+ 35.
among a list of masters. Scheve- Qxf1 Rxf1 + 36. Kg2 Ne3+, winning
ningen is actually a small city/tour- the Exchange — J.P..
nament site in the Netherlands,
and the true pronunciation is usu- Make it Simple!
ally beyond most English speakers In Basic Chess Endings, Reuben
[though, if you want to try skay-va- Fine claims a win for White in this
NING-in, you'l be close). As if that position:
White to move
weren't enough, we fumbled the
It is easy to see that Black loses spelling: There's an "n" before the
tt
after the ninth move Fine gives as 44

analysis. But it seems to me that


White wins only because Black push-
es his Kingside pawns until they be- Byrne-Bradford
come weak and can be picked off by In the 1980 U.S. Championship, the
White. Suppose Black simply does game Byrne-Bradford reached the
nothing — just plays his Bishop to and following position after 29. Nxc5:
fro. I have tried and failed to find a
winning method for White in such a
case. Is Fine correct in assigning
White to move
White a win from this position? If so,
how. does White make progress?— Fine gives 1. P-R6! R-QR8 2. P-B7!
Harvey ForwaldCaliforni,a R-Q8ch 3. K-K7 R-QB8 4. K-Q7!
R-Q8ch 5. K-K6 R-K8ch 6. K-B6 R-B8ch
First, let's see how the game con- 7. K-N6 R-B8 8. P-R7 as y win. But 7....
tinued: 1. P-KN4 P-B4 2. P-KB3 P-N3 3. R-B1! draws. And 8. P-R7 K-B5 9. K-N7
P H3 P QH4 4.-P N-3 P K4 5-. B Q2-P K5ch-- R-QB1 10. K-B6 R-K1 11. K-B7 R-QR1
6. K-K2 K-N3 7. B-K3 B-B3 8. PxP PxP 9. 12. K-K6 K-K5 13. K-Q6 K-B4 14. K-B6
P-B3 P-B5? 10. BxKBP PxPch 11. KxP
Black to move
K-K3 15. K-N7 K-Q2 draws. Paul L-
P-RS 12. PxP B-N7 13. K-K4 BxP 14. Crane, Westmont, N.J.
K-Q5 B N7 15. B-Q-6 B Q5 16. Bx-Pch Now I believe GM Robert Byrne
Black resigns. By the time Black errs missed two successive opportunities Though you'e uncovered an in-
with 9.... P-B5, White still would have to put away the game (no doubt due to genious defenseit still seem, s to me

4I
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is
&eSS ie
now available
that there is a win here. Both you
and Fine overlook the peculiar King
maneuver 3. K-K8! (instead of 3. K-K7)
3....R K8ch(3 ....R QB84.P R-7)4 K.B-8!
Fine gives 1.... P-R3 2. B-K4 BCI8 3.
K-N3 K-B1 4. K-R4 K-N1 5. B-B5 K-R1
{5.... K-B17 6. B-N4 B-B7 7. K-R5 wins}.
But here, istead of Fine's 6. B-N4,
H K-R8 5. K N8! R QB8 6. P H-7w,hich doesn't 6. P-K6 win? After 6.... PxP 7.
in microform wins easily. — P.B. BxP K-R2 8. B-B7 B-B7 9. K-N4 B-N3
UaWVT
saeeae s» asw n ~
e ~0 J
t&
0%I» 10. B-K6 B-K1 11. K-B5, there are two
@~ca V
Artful Dodger possibilities: 11.... B-R4 12. B-Q5
In the January 1980 Chess Life B-N3ch 13. K-K5; or 11.... B-N3ch 12.
{Chess to Enjoy, page 5}, Andy Soltis K-K5 K-R1 13. K-Q6 B-R4 14. K-K7
analyses this position from B-N3 15. B-B7 B-B7 16. B-R5 B-N6 17.
Menella-Bisguier {Chicago 1979}: B-N4 and 18. B-K6. Both should win.
— Paul L. Crane, New Jersey

You are partially correct (simpler at


i
the end is 15 B .Q7-and 16. B K8-) Bu.t
this variation is only possible because
Please send, me additional information.
of Black sc'areless tempo mo-ve5.,...
University Microfilrns K-B1?. Why not spend the tempo with
the Bishop? For example, 5.... B-K7 6.
International P K6P-xP 7. BxPch K B18-. B N4B--Q6 9.
300 North Zeeb Road K R5 K-B2 d-raws Or .6. B N4 -B Q6 -7.
Dept. P.R. K-B5 K-B2 8. P-K6 B-N3ch 9. K-B4 PxP
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106 10. BxP B-K1 l draws too. — P.B.
Black to move
U.S.A.
Black won with 1.... P-K4. But how Korchnoi-Petrosian
Name about 2. N-K4 RxR 3. NxNch PxN 4. If my analysis is correct, Soviet GM
Institution RxB RxRP 5. P-R3, draw {5.... RxNP 6. Tigran Petrosian missed a win in this
Street B-Q5 R-R8ch 7. K-R2 RxB 8. PxR K-N2 position against GM Viktor Korchnoi:
City 9. RxPch K-N3 10. R-R7}. — E Gaul.t
State ZIP Northbrook Ill.

While the move you suggest is a


reasonable reaction in a lost position,
itis not good enough to draw. In your
~ II
K
~ analysis, after 5. P R3Bla-ck,can con-
IM
solidate his substantial material ad-
;VIER IIP

vantage with,~5.... B-K1!. The main


a8~':,k

i5$ aII ii!!@ Chess
,

point is that 6 B Q5is.m-et by 6.... RK2-



~ aa'Ifi Life 7. H Q8ch K-N2 On-e w.ay to meet 6.
B R6is w-ith 6.... B B1 (7 B-Q5 B.xB-8.
Il Library Black to move
BxPch K B1) Ha-ving.defended against
I
3a Cases 8t Whi te's immediate threats, Black What about 29.... Ng2 30. Rf1 Bxe2
should be able to use his Book and 31. Nxe2 Nxe3 32. Rf3 Ng4 33. Nc3
~ '%. Binders pawn for Bishop advantage to win Nxh2 34. Rf2 Ng4; or 32. Bxe3 Rxe3
Avoid the annoyance of those "can'-find" copies— easily.— K.R. 33. Rxe3 Rxe3? The second variation
, inevitably they'e )he ones with those great games you gives Korchnoi the best drawing
wanted to study. Turn your monthly copies of Chess Bishop Endgame chances. — Robert Edwards, New
Life into a handy, valuable reference file. Choose either Reuben Fine, in Basic Chess End- York
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Address
Queen Pawn Popularity
City - State ZIP A chess-playing crony of mine and I
Black to move
got into an argument the other day as
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to what percentage of openings in
grandmaster play start with 1. P Q4. l VA =S Al
Would you have any statistics as to
the frequency of that opening in f !

grandmaster play over the last year? !


— Christopher S. MacLennan, Minne-
!
apollS, M1nn.

I'e never seen any statistics about


this I.would guess that 1 P.Q4-is
slightly less popular than 1. P-K4 but t e~~
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CHESS LIFE I APRIL I 98 I 43
Notice for Tournament Players
How to Read Your Magazine Label
The first eight digits on your mailing label is your USCF ID number. Use this number in all cor-
respondence with the USCF. Following this is your four-digit USCF postal rating, if you have one. Next
is your membership type, followed by your expiration date. If the next space contains the letters
"UNOF," this means your rating is unofficial and does not correspond to a published rating list. If a
date appears in this space, then your rating is official as of the rating list published on that date; this
means your rating is valid for use in USCF-rated tournaments. The next four-digit number is your USCF
over-the-board rating. If your rating is 0000, you have played fewer than four rated games at the time the
Orange Prix
ALL STATES
label was produced or you have an old rating which has not been entered into your record. If you believe
you have a'rating which should appear on your label, notify the USCF National Office with complete EVENTS FROM MARCH IS TO MAY I4
details.
The letter "P" before your rating indicates a provisional rating, and it should not appear after your MAR 16-25 NY
20th game has been rated. The letter appearing after established ratings indicates the highest rating a 4th Annual Frank J. Marshall International.
player has ever achieved. These letters are: S = 2400 or above; M = 2200-2399; C = 2000-2199; E = 10-SS, 30/100, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14 St., New York.
1800-1999; X = 1600-1799; A = 1400-1599; = 1200-1399; N = 1000-1199; R = 999 or below. Organizers
I
Open lo all; IM norms, FM norms, FIDE rated performances
may use this information at their own discretion. and probably GM norms possible. EF: if mailed by 3/9: GMs
& FIDE-rated (over 2200) foreigners free; American IMs free if
How to Enter a Tournament in Advance bringing clock, otherwise $ 20; American FMs $ 25 if bringing
Advance entry is recommended to expedite your registration. When entering any tournament in ad- clock, otherwise $ 45; non-FIDE foreigners $ 75, FIDE-rated
vance, give your full name, address, USCF ID number and expiration date, USCF rating and date of (over 2200) Americans $ 95 if bringing -.lock, otherwise $ 115;
publication (or, if you are unrated, an approximation of your rating) and section desired (if you are enter- IWMs or players on any 1980 or 1981 CL "top 50" list $ 135 if
ing a tournament with more than one section). bringing clock, otherwise $ 155; others $ 235 if bringing clock,
Entry fees paid in advance for USCF-rated tournaments are usually not acknowledged but are refund- otherwise $ 255. All EF $ 15 more after 3/9. $ $
able if a player has a justifiable reason or has not been already paired for the first round. Variations from 1000-500-250-125-75-50. Reg. ends 5:30 PM, rds. 6:30 PM
this policy must be clearly announced in Chess Life and in any local publicity. Failure to comply with each day. '/z-pt. bye available any one of first 6 rounds (must
this rule may result in loss of affiliation. give at least 6 hours notice). Irregular pairings. FIDE-rated
I
players must pledge not lo withdraw. HR: Hotel Seville or Coll-
What to Bring to the Tournament ingwood, approx. 30-36. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450
Bring your USCF membership card. All tournaments listed are USCF-rated and therefore require each Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.
player to be a USCF member. Members unable to display a current membership card may be required to Grand Prix Pts. Available: 40
pay another year's dues. Advance entrants should include any necessary dues payment with their ad-
vance entry fee. Otherwise, memberships may be obtained at the tournament site. Membership in MAR 20-22 CA
organizations other than the USCF is required only if specified in the announcement. San Jose State University Spring '81. 5-ss, TL
Bring your most recent mailing label with an official rating-to-expedite your registration.
Bring a chessboard, set and clock if you have them.
40/2 (first 2 rds. 40/90), S.J.S.U. Student Union and
\
Business Classrooms; 9th St. between San Carlos and San
Fernando, San Jose, Fwy. 280, 7th or 11th SL Exits. Free
How to Get Tournament Crosstables parking on San Carlos, San Fernando or 10th Sts. $ $ 4310
You may request a computer-produced copy of the crosstables, in final order with post-tournament b/192. In 3 divisions of 64 players each starting from the lop
ratings, of your last five USCF-rated tournaments. Send the names, dates and $ 3 fee to the USCF Na- and according to the official ratings. "May" play up. Unrated
tional Office.. may win up to $ 600 in the top division, but only up to 75 or 90
Ja in the others. Donations for best A, B, C, D, E, UR, female and

Notice-for Tournament Organizers most interesting game: $ 20 gift certificate each. EF: M, $ 40;
X, 36; A, 32; B, 28; C, 24; D, 20; under 1200 and unrated
Tournament Life Announcements $ 16; USEF, 1st time $ 31 (jr. 22, part. jr. 18; if rec'd by 3/18
Each affiliate is entitled to six tournament announcements of six lines each without charge. The or postmarked by 3/16; $ 5 more thereafter. Top. Division
same announcement appearing twice counts as two announcements. Announcements of more than six (prizes guaranteed) 6 pls. get $ 600 each; 5'/~, $ 250; 5,
lines cannot be accepted under this no-charge policy. $ 100; 4'/~, $ 50; 4, $ 10; 3, $ 8; 2, $ 7; 1, $ 6. Midst Division:
All other announcements are accepted at $ 3 a printed line. Proofs of copy submitted by organizers $ $ 6 pts. $ 500 each; 5'/2, $ 200; 5, $ 90; 4'/2, $ 40; 4, $ 9; 3,
will be returned for approval, along with an invoice. The announcement will be published upon receipt $ 7; 2, $ 6; 1, $ 5. Lower Division, $ $ 6 pts. $ 400; 5'/~, $ 175;
of the approved copy and payment of the fee. The announcement will. be published in two issues if 5, $ 75; 4'/z, $ 35; 4 $ 8; 3, $ 7; 2, $ 6; 1, $ 5. AII, RG: 5-6:15
PM, RD: 7, 9-1:15-5:45, 9:45-3:15. ENT: Francisco A.
received by the appropriate deadline. The organizer receives a credit slip to cover the rating of up to 12 Sierra, 663 Bucher Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051. NS.
games per line of tournament announcement. The credit will apply only to the specific tournament an-
nounced and only if the rating report is postmarked within one week of the tournament's conclusion. Grand Prix Pts. Available: 20
The USCF reserves the right to edit language advertising or promoting an event instead of merely an-
nouncing it. MAR 21-22 TN
1981 Crossville Grand Prix. 5-ss, Martin Junior
Cancellation Penalties High School, Stanley St., Crossville 38555. EF: $ 18 if rec'd
Tournament organizers may not cancel events listed or advertised in Chess Life unless notice of the by 3/15; $ 20 at site. $ $ (850 b/59, Iop 2 gtd.): 150-100,
cancellation is also published in the magazine. Organizers violating this guideline will be barred for categories I, II, III, IV, V/Vl, UR each100; trophies to Iop 2.
three years from listing or advertising tournaments in Chess Life. Exceptions to this policy may occur ST. RG: ends 9:30 AM CST, RD: 10-3-8, 9-2. HR: Capri
when inclement weather or other circumstances make it physically impossible to reach the tournament Motel, 16s-22d-27t-30q. ENT: American Chess Promotions,
site. c/o Thad Rogers, 3055 General Lee Rd., Macon, GA 31204.
NS.
Use Tournament Clearinghouses Grand Prix Pts Available 5
It's never too soon to notify your USCF tournament clearinghouse that you intend to conduct a
USCF-rated tournament. The list of all recognized clearinghouses in the United States appears
periodically in the Tournament Life section of Chess Life, and updates are published every month. MAR 27-29 WI
Arpad Elo Open. 5-ss, TL45/2, Ivy Inn Motor Hotel,

Tournament Life Abbreviations 2355 University Ave., Madison 53705. In 2 sections: EF: $ 20
if rec'd by 3/22; $ 25 at site. $ $ G 700: 300-200, Exp., A
each 100. Reserve, open lo under 1800. EF: $ 15, if rec'd by
These abbreviations have been devised to help organizers save money by keeping their announce-
ments brief. For announcements submitted on standard Tournament Life forms, these standard abbre- 3/22; $ 20atsite. $ $ 9410:100-80, C70, D60, E50, UR50.
viations will be used. Or organizers may submit their own reasonable copy in Tournament Life format. Both, ST $ 1. RG: 6-7 Pivl, RO: 8, 11-7, 10-4. HR: 23-31.
ENT: Tbm E. Ludwig, 11 S. Bassetl N4, Madison, WI 53703.
CC: chess club; EF: entry fee; ENT: where to send advance entries (see "How to Enter a Tournament
NS. '/z-pL bye available in rd. 1 if requested with advance en-
in Advance,'-'bove); HR: hotel rates; LS: limited smoking; NS: no smoking; QD: quadrangular — players
try.
are grouped by rating into round-robin tournaments of four or more; RD: scheduled round times; — RR:
round-robin tournament (all players play all others — the blank is filled with the number of rounds); Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10
— SS: Swiss-system (a pairing system in which, generally, players with similar scores are paired—
first-round pairings are made in various ways; the blank is filled with the number of rounds); ST$ : state MAR 28-29 PA
organization membership required in addition to USCF membership (the amount of dues follows the 8th Tri-COunty Open. 4-SS, TL 30/1, Loller Bldg.,
dollar sign); TL: time limit (number of moves followed by number of minutes or hours); SDI: sudden- South York Rd., Halboro. EF: $ 15 by 3/15; $ 20 at door; PSCF
death time control (number of moves follow); $ $ G: prizes unconditionally guaranteed to be the follow- $ 2 less on advanced EF only. $ $ (250 gld., class prizes based
ing amounts; $ $ (bl ): prizes conditionally guaranteed (based on,'number of entries), followed by on entries): 125-75-25-15-10. RG: ends 10:15 AM, RD:
amounts; payment of the prize fund is the responsiblity of the organizers, not the USCF; UR: unrated 10:30-3, 10-2:30. ENT: Ira Lee Riddle, 400 Newlown Rd.,
(generally used for prizes expressly reserved for players without a published USCF rating); C: com- Warminster, PA 18974. NS.
puters are allowed to participate; USEF: combined entry fee and USCF membership dues. l5 Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5

44 CHESS LIFE l APRIL 98 I I


AN AMERICAN HERITAGE EVENT— ends 10:15 AM, rds. 11-4:30 each day. Under 1900, open to
all under 1900 or unrated. EF: $ 17.60 if mailed by 3/23, $ 20
at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 100, 3'/2 $ 50, 3 $ 25, 2'/2 $ 10.
MAR 27-29 MD Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds. 10-3, each day. Under 1700, open
MD Open State Championship. 5-ss, Univ. to all under 1700 or unrated. EF: $ 17.50 if mailed by 3/23,
of MD Student Union, College Park 20742. SSG 1380, $ 20 at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 100, 3'/2 $ 50, 3 $ 25, 2'/z
other prizes b/130 entries. In 2 sections: Open, TL rd. $ 10. No unrated may win over $ 60. Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds.
1 40/100, rds. 2-5 40/2. EF: $ 21, under 18 $ 18,
10-3 each day. AII: t/z-pt. bye available for round 1 or 2. Ad-
under 15 $ 14; all $ 4 more postmarked after 3/21. SS vance EF $ 2 less to NYSCA members. Players who were rated
(top 4, all 1st prizes gtd.): 400-200-100-50, under 101 or more points over prize maximum 12/78 or later may
2200 100, under 2000100-50, under 1800 50-25. RD: not win over $ 50 in that category. HR: approx. 30-36, Hotel
7:30, 11-5, 11-5. Amateur, open to under 1900 & UR, Seville or Collingwood. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450
TL rd. 1 40/90, 2-5 50/2, open to under 1900 & UR. Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.
EF: $ 17, under 18 $ 15, under 15 $ 10; all $ 3 more Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10
postmarked after 3/21. $ $ (all 1st prizes gtd.):
200-100-50-25, under 1800, under 1700, under 1600
each 60-30, under 1400 40-(20 if 6/more), UR 40-(20 MAR 31-APR 21 NY
if 6/more). RD: 7:30, 11-4, 11-4. Both, '/2-pt. bye 6th CCA TueSday Open. 4-SS, 30/90, Chess
available for rd. 1. ST $ 3, under 18 $ 1.50, other states Center, 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 17.40 if mailed by
OK. Top MD in each section-State Champion and 3/26, $ 20 at tnmt. SSG 150-70-30, 1800-1999 50,
Amateur State Champion will receive free entry into 1600-1799 50, under 1600 50. Reg. ends 6:30 PM, rds. 7
1981 US Open in Palo Alto, CA. RG: accepted 3/27 PM every Tues. '/~-pt. bye available for rd. 1 or 2. ENT: Con-
from 6-7:15 PM; special late reg. 3/28 from 10-10:30 tinental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY
AM. Petrol Defense: 3 or more in a car $ 1 off per per- 10553. NS.
son, 5 enter together from more than 50 miles away-
pay for 4. ENT: MCA,I, 5624 Stevens Forest, Apt. 288, Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5
Columbia, MD 21045. 301-655-3108. Church's Grand Prix is a year-long contest to
APR 4-5 GA promote the same high standards in American
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 15
1981 SOuthern COngreSS. 5-SS, Atlanta Biltmore chess as are maintained by -the sponsoring
Hotel, 817 West Peachtree St. near 10th Street exit of l-75, organization., Top finishers in 1981 qualifying
Atlanta 30308. SS 2700 prize fund based on over 150 players, events will earn points toward the prizes, totalling
28-29 $ 20 less for each entry short of 150. In 2 sections: Open, TL
MAR NY 40/2. EF: $ 27 if rec'd by 4/1; $ 30 at tnmt. $ $ 350-200-100, $ 13,000, to be awarded at the end of 1981 by
Heraldica March Open ¹2. 4-ss,
30/90, casa
TL Candidate Master, Category I, II/below each 200-100-50 Church's Fried Chicken Inc.
de Espana, 314 East 39th St., New York. SS 3,000 prize fund ($ 500 overall gtd.). RG: ends 9:30 AM, RD: 10-3-8, 10-3. To qualify, an event must be USCF-rated and
Reserve, TL 40/100, open Io under 1600 or unrated. EF: $ 22 meet these requirements: (I.) all USCF-rated
based on ONLY 32 entries per class. In four sections: Section
I, open to all. SS 400-200-100-50. Section II, under 2000. SS
400-200-100-50.
400-200-100-50.
Section
Section
III,
IV,
under
under
400-200-100-50. ($ 250 minimum guaranteed in Open sec-
tion). PLUS POINT MONEY AS A SECONDARY CONSOLATION
1800.
1600.
$$
$$
if rec'd by 4/1, $ 25 at tnmt. $ $ $00-150-75, under 1400
200-100-50, UR 125, no UR may win over $ 150. RG: ends 10
AM, RO: 10:30-3-7:30, 10:30-3:30. Both, 20% off if 3 or
more players mail entry together (same envelope, 1 check) by
3/22. '/~-pt. bye in 1st or 2nd rd., but only 1 and add 25
'layers
over 2199 must be eligible to play in the
top (or only) section of the tournament; (II.) the
prize fund which masters are eligible for must
equal or exceed $ 250 guaranteed; (III.) other than
PRIZE SYSTEM - Consolation point money is guaranteed - 2'/z cents. HR: special rates of $ 25 up to 4 in room. ENT: entry fees and USCF dues, no charges over $ 10 are
points wins $ 18, 3 points wins $ 35, 3'/z points wins $ 70 American Chess Promotions, c/o Thad Rogers, 3055 General permitted; (IV.) the tournament must be submitted
unless already a winner of a higher prize in the regular prize Lee Rd., Macon, GA 31204. NS.
fund - a player entitled to money under both systems will get
for the Tournament Life section of Chess Life and
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10 be designated by the submitter as a Giand Prix
only one prIze, the higher of the Iwo. Unrateds may play in
any sections but cannot win more than 20% of any prize, APR 4-5 CA touinament; (V.) no more than three rounds may be
either in the regular prize fund or the point money, excel)I in played in a day, and preferably no moie than two;
the open section. EF: $ 35 if mailed by 3/21, $ 45 at door. RG: Orange Marmalade. 5-SS, Garden Grove Lions Club, 'Vl.) the primary time control must be no faster,.
ends 10 AM Saturday March 28, RD: 11-4, 10-3. HR: Hotel 9860 Larson Ave. at Kerry. SS ($ 750 b/50, top 2 gtd.). In 2
Tudor, 304 E. 42nd St., New York, 986-8800. ENT: Heraldica sections: Open, TL 40/2. SS 200-100, X, A, B each 50-25. than two minutes per move and no shorter than
Imports, 21 West 46th St., New York, NY 10036. Reserve, TL 40/100, 25/1, SD/30. SS 75-25, D 50-25, E, UR one hour per player; (Vll.) no sudden death time
212-586-0474. each 25. Both, EF: $ 20 if rec'dby 4/1, $ 5 more at site. SCCF controls are permitted; (Vill) unusual conditions of
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 memb. req. RG: 8-9 AM, RD: 10-2-6, 10-2. ENT: Western any Grand Prix tournament are subject to review
Chess, Box 201, Garden Grove, CA 92640. NS. by. the USCF executive director.
MAR 28-29 Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 Tournaments with more guaranteed top money
Welbourne, Howard and Purdy Open. 5-ss, will earn more Grand Prix points than lesser-
TL
50/2, State Univ. at Albany, Business Administration
of NY AN AMERICAN HERITAGE EVENT events. Points will be awarded according to the
[3ldg., 1400 Washington Ave., Albany, exit 24 New York State
APR 4-5 IL following table:
Thruway. EF: $ 15, if rec'd by 3/26; $ 18 at site. SSG 750:
250-100, A, B, C, 0/E/UR each 100, more per entries. RG: Greyter Chica' City Guaranteed Grand Prix points awarded
'th
for:
8:30-9:45 AM, RD: 10-3-8, 9-2:30. HR: Travelodge Motel, hampionship-$ $ 1675 Palmer House Top Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 5th 6th 7th 8th't
1230 Western Ave., Albany; special chess rate 19-25. ENT: pen. 29th Annual Chicago City Championship. $ 250-$ 499 5
Carl Adamec, 1217 Viewmont Dr., Schenectady, NY 12309. 5-SS, TL 40/100 Saturday and 40/2 Sunday, Chicago $ 500-$ 749 8 2
NS. Palmer House Hotel. State & Monroe Sts., Downtown $ 750-$ 999 10 5
Chicago 60690. Sponsored by the Chicago Chess

MAR 28-29
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 Association. $ $ 1675 Guaranteed Prize Fund: the
largest Prize Fund ever awarded in the GREATER
$ 1,000-$ 1,499 12
$ 1,500-$ 1,999 ..14 '0 8
6
IA $ 2 000 $ 2 499,16 12
4th Shoquoquon Open. 5-ss, TL 40/90, New
CHICAGO CHAMPIONSHIP. '/z-pt. BYE is available in
any one of the first 3 rounds (Saturday) if requested in $ 2,500-$ 2.999 '8 14
8
10
4
6 2
YMCA-YWCA, Mt. Pleasant St. & Dehn, Burlington 52601. advance. EF: $ 24 if mailed by 3/14; $ 26 if mailed by $ 3,000-$ 3,999 20 16 12 8 49
EF: $ 15, jr. $ 13 & over age 64, if rec'd by 3/26; $ 2 more at 3/28; $ 30 at the Palmer House Saturday morning $ 4 000 $ 4 999 22 18 15 12 8 5
site. SS (top 3 gtd., 180 class prizes b/45): 130-80-40, upset before the start of the tournament. SS 1675 $ 5,000-'$5,999 . 24 20 17 14 ,
11 8
'

15, class $ 180; trophy Io top jr. RG: 9-10:30 AM, RD: GUARANTEED: 300-150-100, top expert will receive $ 6,000 & up 26 22 19 16 13 10 8
'

11-3-7:30 9:30-2. ENT: Carl Dunn, 1908 River St., Burl-


~ $ 100 bonus in addition to any other prize he might win.
ington, IA 52601. LS. CLASS PRIZES awarded at 100-point intervals to in- ties occur, the points involved will be divided
If
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 crease your chances of winning: 1900s-170, equally (rounded to two decimal points) among the
1800s-160, 1700s-150, 1600s-140, 1500s-135, tied players.
MAR 28-29 1400s-130, 1300s and below-125. This prize format The $ 13,000 prize fund will 'be distributed as
NJ has proved very popular at the World Open; this is the
,

Louis,A. Osborne Memorial Chess Tnmt. 5-ss, first time it is being introduced at a major Chicago tour-
follows:
TL 40/80L Dover Township Rec. Bldg., Riverwood Pk. on nament. We hope you like it. Trophy to top unrated. 1 Fiist
$ 3,500
Whitesville Rd., Toms River (please nate site change). EF: year ILLINOIS CHESS BULLETIN subscription to top (Plus qualification for the 1982 U.S. Closed)
$ 10 if rec'd by 3/25; $ 13 at site. SSG: 150-70-30, B, C each unrated who is not already an ICA member. Chief TO:
30, under 1400 25, top jr. $ 15. RG: 10-10:45 AM, RD: FIDE arbiter Tim Redman assisted by Walter Brown. 2nd $ 1,700 8th $ 700
11-2:30-6';,12:15-3:15. Proceeds donated to MDA. ENT: Ed- REGISTRATION: 9-10 AM Saturday. RDS: 3rd $ 1,200 9th $ 600
ward Hirsch, Box 792, Eatontown, NJ 07724. LS. 10:30-3-7:30, Sunday 10-4. PLEASE BRING YOUR 4th $ 1,100 10th $ 500
CHESS SET & CLOCK IF. POSSIBLE. The Palmer House 5th $ 1,000 11th $ 400
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 is giving special rates: 35 single, 42 double, 48 triple. 6th $ 900 12th $ 300
Please make your hotel reservations by writing directly 7th 13th
$ 800 - $ 200
MAR 28-29 NY to the Palmer House before 3/28. SPECIAL PAUL
14th $ 100
3rd CheSS Center Open. 4-SS, 30/90, Chess
Center, 61-69 W. 14 St., New York. In 4 sections: Open,
TAUTVAISAS MEMORIAL BRILLIANCY PRIZE AWARD-
ED BY RICHARD VERBER: $ 50, Please submit your best
game of the tournament to R. Verber. Information:
The top prizes must 'e
unconditionally
open to all. EF: $ 29.60 if mailed by 3/23, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG:
guaranteed and announced in Chess Life. Even if
Phone (312) 935-8316. ENT: Chicago Chess Associa-
250-125-75-50, under 2300 or unrated 100. Reg. ends 10:15 tion, 724 W. Cornelia, Chicago 60657. Mail by March
prizes are raised at the touinament, no additional
AM, rds. 11-4:30 each day. Under 2100, open to all under 14 and save $ !
points can be awarded because the bonus would
2t00 or unrated. EF: $ 29.50 if mailed by 3/23, $ 35 at tnmt. be unfair to players who made other plans based
SSG: 4 points wins $ 200, 3'/z $ 100, 3 $ 50, 2'/~ $ 20. Reg.
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10 upon the Chess Life announcement.

CHESS LIFE I APRIL I 98 I 45


APR 4-5 NY res. ($ 5, jr. $ 3). Unrated may not win class prizes or more Productions, 304 Eshleman Hall, U.C. Berkeley, CA 94720.
than $ 75 in the reserve section. RG: 8-9 AM, RD: Cks. payable to: Alan Benson (Chess Acc't). (415) 843-0661.
NeW YOrk April Open. 4-SS, 30/90, Chess Center, 9:30-2:30-7:30, 10-3. ENT: Gerald Mortimer, P.O. Box 941, Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5
61-69 W. 14 St., New York. In 2 sections: Open, open to all. Sioux Falls, SO 57101.
EF: $ 17.60, NYSCA members $ 15.60 if mailed by 3/30, both
$ 20 at tnmt. SS 120-60-40-30, under 2000 or unr. 50.
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 30 APR 24-25 CA
Booster, open to all under 1800 or unrated. EF: $ 12.60,
APR 11-15 CA L.A. City College Master's Open. 4-ss, TL4o/2,
NYSCA members $ 10.60 if mailed by 3/30, both $ 15 at tnmt. Cafeteria of L.A. City College, 855 N. Vermont, Los Angeles.
$ $ 70-40-30-20, under 1600 40. Both, Reg. ends 9:15 AM, 2nd Annual Spring Open Chess Classic. 7-ss, Co-sponsored by Jay Chemical Co. and L.A. City college Com-
rds. 10-3:30 each day. '/2-pt. bye available for round 1 or 2. TL Premier, rds. 1-4 50/2, rds. 5-7 40/2, Categories I-VI, munity Service Department. Open to all players rated as
ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. V"r- 50/2, Hyatt Rickeys, 4219 El Camino Real, Palo Altd 94306. masters by USCF on any list since Dec. 1978, 2200 or above
non, NY 10553. NS. SS 7000 Prize Fund. In 5sections: Premier Section M/CM, on the January 1st, 1981 FIDE list, all Life Masters. Spec-
Grand Piix Pts. Available: 5 open to all. SS. Open 1000-700-450-250, 2200-2399 tators welcome, demo boards provided. EF: $ 40, if rec'd by
350-175-75 ($ 3000 guaranteed master prizes, remaining 4/1; $ 10 more after that date. Free SCCF membership. SSG:
prizes b/290). CM 325-225-100-50. Cat. I, SS 500 to 1st, brilliancy 50; if 10 entries, 300 to 2nd, all entries
APR 4-5 AR
300-200-100-50. 300-200-100-50. III, SS returned as prizes; trophy 8 title of So. CA Master's Open
II, SS
Fayetteville Open. 4-ss, TL 45/2, Rm. 311, Arkan- 275-175-100-50. IV, SS 225-150-100-50. V, SS Champion will be warded by the SCCF. RG: 9 AM, RO: 10-4,
sas Un!oui, Univ. Fayetteville.
of AR, EF: $ 120. SSG: 175-125-75-50. Vl, SS 150-100-75-50. All, EF: $ 35 by 3/21, 10-4. ENT: J. Hanken, 2012 Yosemite Dr. ¹1, Los Angeles,
200-150]120;-+th-9th 100. RG: 8-9 AM, RD: 9:30-2-7, 1:30. $ 40 by 4/4, $ 45 at site. Free entriesGMs, IMs, females CA 90041. Free parking available. LS.
Inquiries: Craig Kozel, Rt. 1, Box 49C, Perryville, AR 72126. 2000+, must reg. by mail or phone by 3/18 and check in at Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10
LS. site by 10 AM 4/11. EF will be deducted from prizes if free re-
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 20 quirements cannot be fulfilled. RG: 8-9:30 AM, players
meeting 10:30 AM Sat., RO: 11-5:30, 10-4:30, 7, 7, 7 PM to APR 24-26
conclusion. Speed event Mon. 1 PM. Trophies to 1st each Graham 8 McGuire Gratuitous IV. 6-ss,
APR4;5 OH
section 8 category 8 to 1st female. HR: 50-55-60, write to
TL
40/2, Winona State Univ. Kryzsko Commons, Winona. EF:
,1St&CSU Grand PriX. S-SS, TL 4O/1OO, Cleveland Hyatt Rickeys or call (415) 493-8000 mention chess event; 40
$ 21, jr. $ 18 if rec'd by 4/23; $ 3 more at site. ST $ 3 for MN
State Univ., Main Classrooms Bldg., Room 329, E'. 22nd 8 to titled players & VIPs, space limited, write to organizer.
res. $ SG 1350: 300-150, Exp. 96-48, 90-45, II 84-42, III
Euclid Ave., Cleveland. EF: $ 10, if rec'd by 3/29; $ 12 at site.
I
ENT: Santa Clara Chess Club, 741 Pomeroy Ave., Santa
78-39, IV 72-36, V 66-33, VI 60-30, UR 54-27; silver plate to
i $ 2 off to out-of-state. SSG 250: 125-75-50, other prizes based Clara, CA 95051. 10% off EF if joining USCF for first time. IN-
1st, over 64, silver ashtray, 1st under 18, trophy, Cat. Exp.,
on entries. RG: 8-9:45 AM, RD: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: Ken FO: John A. Sumares (408) 296-5392. NS.
I, II, III, IV, V, Vl, UR. silver medallions. RD: 8, 9-2-8, 9-2.
'i, Panzel,.4197 W. 20th St., Apt. 415, Cleveland, OH 44109. Grand Prix Pts. Available: 60 HR: special rates at Sterling Motel, Junction Hwy. 61 & 14I
Ls. 13.50-18; phone toll free out state, 1-800-328-5511, in state
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 APR 17-19 PA 1-800-462-5355. ENT: Debra Dummermuth, 1019 W. 6th St.,
Winona, MN 55987. LS. '/a-pt. bye in rd. 1 if requested by
15th Annual AtlantiC Open. 6-SS, 30/90, Sheraton 4/23.
APR 11-12 AR Hotel, 1725 Kennedy Blvd., Philadelphia 19103. SS 3,000
Guaranteed cash prizes. In 4 sections: Open, open to all. EF: Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5
Fayetteville Bonanza. 4-ss, TL 45/2,
Rm. 311,
Arkansas Union, Univ. of AR, Fayetteville. EF: $ 120. SSG: $ 34 70 if mailed by 4/13, $ 40 at tnmt. SSG
200-150-120, 4th-9th 100. RG: 8-9, RO: 9:30-2-7, 1:30. In- 500-250-125-75-50, under 2200 or unrated 200. Reg. ends APR 25-26 NJ
quiries: Craig Kozel, Rt. 1, Box 49C, Perryville, AR 72126. 11 AM, rds. 12-6, 10-4, 10-4. Amateur, open to all under
2000 or unrated. EF: $ 24.70 if mailed by 4/13, $ 30 at tnmt-.- Union County Open Championships. 4-ss, TL
LS. 40/100, Hillside Community Center, 274 Hillside Ave.,
SSG: 300-150-75-50. Reg. ends 11 AM, rds. 12-6, 10-4,
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 20 10-4. Booster, open to all under 1800 or unrated. EF: $ 24.60 Hillside. EF: $ 18, jr. 15, if rec'd by 4/21; $ 4 more at site. ST
if mailed by 4/13, $ 30 at tnmt. SSG: 300-150-75-50, no $ 3, jr. $ 2. SS (375 b/32, top 4 Gtd.): 125-75-50-25, Exp., A,
APr 11-12 NY unrated may win over $ 200. Reg. ends noon, rds. 1-7, 10-4, B, C each 25; top Union County scorer and Sr. (over 60) and
10-4. Reserve, open to all under 1600 or unrated. EF: $ 24.50 Jr. (under 19) win respective state Championships and free
24th Annual Greater New York Open. 4-ss, if mailed by 4/13, $ 30 at tnmt. $ $ G: 300-150-75-50, under entry to NJ Open. RG: 9-10:45 AM, RD: 11-5, 10-4. ENT: Dr.
30/90, Chess Center, 61;69 W. 14 St., New York $ $ 3,000 1400 75, no unrated may win over $ 100. Reg. ends noon, Jack Neuss, 215'Eaglecroft Rd., Westfield, NJ 07090. Info:
GUARANTEED CASH PRIZES. In 4 sections: Open, open to all.
rds. 1-7, 10-4, 10-4.All, '/~-point bye available for round 1 or 201-233-0299. Ls.
EF: $ 44.80 if mailed by 4/6, $ 50 at tnmt. 'SG 2. Advance EF $ 2 less to PSCF members. Players who were Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5
500-250-125-75-50, under 2400 or unrated 150. Reg. ends
rated 101 or more points above section or prize maximum
10:15 AM, rds. 11-4:30 each day.'Experts, open to all under 1/80 or later may not win over $ 50 in that category. HR:
2200 or unrated. EF: $ 35.80 if mailed by 4/6, $ 40 at tnmt. 26-30-37-45, ask for chess rates. ENT: Continental Chess
APR 25-26 IL
SSG 300-150-75-50. Reg. ends 9:45 AM, rds. 10:30-4 each Greater PeOria Open. 5-SS, 50/2, East Peoria
Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS. TL
day. Amateur, open to all under 2000 or unrated. EF: $ 35.70 Holiday Inn, 401 N. Main St., E. Peoria 61611. EF: $ 22 by
if mailed by 4/6, $ 40 at tnmt. SSG 300-150-75-50, no unrated Grand Prix Pts. Available: 20 4/23; $ 25 at site; $ 25, jr. $ 17 (if joining USCF for 1st time);
may win over $ 225. Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds. 10-3:30 each
$ 2 off to GPCF membs. SSG 1000: 300-150-75-50, A, B, C, 0
day. Booster, open to all under 1800 or unrated. EF: $ 35.60 if APR 18-19 TX (rated below 1400) each 70-30, upset 25; trophies to top 2
mailed by 4/6; $ 40 at tnmt. SSG 300-150-75-50, under 1600
HOuStOn Open. Univ. of Houston Continuing Education UR. RG: 8930 AM, RO: 102307, 930230. HR:
125; no unrated may win over $ 150. Reg. ends 8:45 AM, rds. 27-31-35, specify chess tournament. ENT: William Wilkinson,
9:30-3 each day. All: '/z-point bye available for round 1 or 2. Center (U.H. Hotel)~Jupiter Room. Open, 4-SS (mod. accel.),
Advance EF $ 2 less to NYSCA members. Players who were TL 45/2. SSG 250 ! 75-75. RD: 9:30-3, 8:30-1:30. Below 905 N. Rebecca Place, Peoria, IL 61606. LS.
rated 101 or more points above section or prize maximum 1800, 5-SS (accel.), TL 25/1. RD: 9:30-2-7, 8:30-1:30. Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10
12/78 or later may not win over $ 50 in that category. HR: ap- Trophies to X, A, B, C, D. Both, eligibility for prizes may be
prox. 30-36, Hotel Seville or Collingwood. ENT: Continental based on highest attained rating. UR seeded by TD. RG:
Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave. Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS. 7:30-9 AM. EF: $ 20, under 1400 $ 15, under 1200 $ 10. ENT: APR 25-26 PA
~

Ron Oeike, P.O. Box 1411, Bellaire, TX 77401. NS. 2nd Annual Philadelphia Open. 4-ss, 30/90,
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 20 Sheraton Hotel, 1725 Kennedy Blvd., Philadelphia 19103. In
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5
5 sections: Open, open to all. EF: $ 29.80 if mailed by 4/20,
APR 11-12 MA $ 35 at tnmt. SSG: 200-120-80-60-40. Reg. ends 11 AM, rds.
APR 18-19 AR 12-6, 10-4. Under 2100. open to under 2100 or unrated. EF:
1981 Massachusetts Open Championship-
Benjamin Landey MemOrial. 4-SS, TL 45/2, S~uden~ 4th Annual Fish Open. 5-ss, TL45/2, rds.18 2 $ 29.70 if mailed by 4/20, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG 4 points wins
Center,— Southeastern MA University, Exit 12 off I-195, Old accel. pairings. EF: $ 20 if by 4/11 $ 3 more at site; free EF if $ 150, 3'/2 $ 100, 3 $ 50, 2'/~ $ 20. Reg. ends 11 AM, rds.
1st USCF tournament. SS (top 3 gtd., class b/40): 12-6, 10-4. Under 1950, open to under 1950 or unrated. EF:
Westport Road, North Dartmouth (Parking lot ¹6). SS 1,600
guaranteed. In 5 sections: Open, EF: $ 25 by 4/8. $ $ 150-100-25, B, C, 0/E each 50, UR chess clock. RG: $ 29.60 if mailed by 4/20, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG 4 points wins
350-250-150, under 2200 100. Premier, open to under 2100 8:30-9:45 AM, RD: 10:15-2.'30-7:30, 9-2. ENT: Donny Gray, $ 150, 3'/2 $ 100, 3 $ 50, 2'/z $ 20. Reg. ends 10 AM, rds.
or UR. EF: $ 20 by 4/8. $ $ 100-65-45'„Classic, open to under 101 Montana, North Little Rock, AR 72118. 11-5, 10-4. Under 1800, open to under 1800 or unrated. EF:
1900 or UR. EF: $ 18 by 4/8. $ $ 95-60-40. Amateur, open to Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 $ 29.60 if mailed by 4/20, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins
under 1700 or UR. EF: $ 16 by 4/8. $ $ 90-55-35. Novice, $ 150, 3'/2 $ 100, 3 $ 50, 2'/~ $ 20. No unrated may win over
$ 100. Reg. ends 10 AM, rds. 11-5, 10-4. Under 1650, open
open to under 1500 or UR. EF: $ 14 by 4/8. $ $ 85-50-30. All, APR 18-19 CA to under 1650 or unrated. EF: $ 29.50 if mailed by 4/20, $ 35
EF: $ 5 more if paid at site. UR may. not win more than $ 50 in
Novice section. Special participating EF in Novice section, $ 9 3rg ' Annual "April Showers Chess Tourna- at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 150, 3'/z $ 100, 3 $ 50, 2'/~ $ 20.
ment 4-SS, Student Union, 4th floor, U'.C. Berkeley cam- No unrated may win over $ 75. Reg. ends 10 AM, rds. 11-5,
advance, $ 14 at door (not eligible for cash prizes). ST $ 5;
under 18 $ 3, req. for state res. 8 students. RG: 8:30-10 AM, pus, Berkeley. Rated players may play in 1 section above pre- 10-4. All, '/2 point bye available for round 1 or 2. Advance EF
RD: 1 at 10:30. ENT: Gilbert Gosselin, 17 Kenney St., New sent. category. SS 1,365, $ 100 (in gift certifs.) 8 trophies, $ 2 less to PSCF members. Players who. were rated 101 or
Bedford, MA 02746. Maks checks payable to MAGA. NS. Ac- b/110 paid entries. In 5 sections: M/CM, TL 40/2. SS more points above section or prize maximum 1/80 or later
celerated pairings will be used in Open section, other sections 250-150-75-30 ($ 250 gtd. M/CM prizes). Category I, TL may not win over $ 50 in that category. HR: See National HS.
as warranted. 40/2. $ $ 150-75-40-25. Category II, TL 45/2. SS ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., IVlt. Ver.-
135-70-35-20. Category III, TL 45/2. SS 120-60-30-15. non, NY 10553. NS.
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 15 Categories IV-VI, TL 50/2. SS 100-50-25-10. All, EF: $ 20, Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10
U.C. students & faculty $ 18, if mailed by 4/13; $ 208 $ 23at
APR 11-12 SO ~ site. Free EF to FIDE-titled players, USCF Sr. Masters 8
women. 10% off of USEF8CalChess if 1st tnmt. 10% off of APR 25-26 IN
Sioux Falls Open. s-ss, TL rds. 1-3 50/2, rds. 4-5 EF to any family combination (discounts may be combined).
40/2, Gilbert Science Center I
Augustana College, 33rd 8
Summit, Sioux Falls 57105. In 2 sections: Open, EF: $ 30, if
CalChess (NCCA) mern. req. ($ 6, under 18, $ 4, under
16/part. jr.- $ 2). Memb., includes a 1-yr. subscription to
Michiana Open. 5-ss,
Madison St., Goshen. EF: $ 15 if
TL 45/2, YwcA, 721 E.
mailed by 4/18; $ 20 at site.
rec'd by 4/10; $ 35 at site. SSG 2000: ST $ 5 for IN res. $ $ (b/40, top 3 Gtd.): 125-75-50, Cat. I, II,
Chess Voice (except part./jr.), out-of-state, So. CA OK. III, IV each 50, UR 30. RG: 8:30-9:30AM, RO: 10-3-8, 10-3.
475-350-250-175-125-75-50, A, B each 125-75-50, more per Trophies to 1st each section. Gift certifs. from California
ENT: Lester VanMeter, 725 S. 3rd St., Goshen, IN 46526.
entries. Reserve, open to under 1600. EF: $ 25 if rec'd by Chess Bulletins for 4th prize; ties for trophies 8 certifs. NS.
4/10; $ 30 at site. $ $ G 1000: 250-175-125-75-50-25,.D, E broken by modified Solkoff. RG: 8:30-10 AM, RD: 11-5, 10-4.
each 75-50 UR 50,, more per entries. Both, ST req. of SD ENT: U.C. Berkeley CCC, Director Alan Benson, c/o SUPERB Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5

46 CHESS LIFE l APRIL I 98 I


APR 25-26 American IMs 8 FMs free with clock, otherwise $ 20; FIDE-
CO rated (over 2200) Americans $ 30 with clock, otherwise $ 50; MAR 20 NY
NOrthern COIOradO Open. 4-SS, swiss clusters it others $ 60 with clock, otherwise $ 80. All EF $ 10 more after 9th Friday Quad. 3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center, 61-69
more than 30 players, TL 40/2, Room 228, Lory Student 4/28. SS 400-200-100-50. Reg. ends 6:30 PM, rds. 7 PM W. 14, New York. EF: $8 with clock, $ 10 without. SS 20 1st
Center, CSU, Fort Collins. EF: $ 15, jr. $ 10 in advance; $ 17, each day May 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20; June 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17. each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, rds. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at site.
$ 12 at site. ST $ 8 for 1 yr. or $ 2 tor 1 month if out of state. Up to 3 '/z-pt. byes available during first 9 rounds (must give NS.
SSG 250 (plus $ 125 in each lower section of more than 37 at least 6 hours notice). Irregular pairings. FIDE-rated players
players): 140-70-40, 70-35-20 in lower sections. RG: must pledge not to withdraw. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., IYIAR 20-APR 3 NY
8:30-9:30 AM, RO: 10-4, 10-4. ENT: Mark Ludwig, 1370 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS..
36th St. SW., Loveland, CO 80537. NS.
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 15 Grummans Friday Night Quad. ¹2. 3-RR, TL
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 40/90, GAA Bldg., 900 South Clyster Bay Rd., Bethpage exit
43 off LIE South 2.5 miles. EF: $ 5, if rec'd by 3/13; $ 6 at
MAY 8-9 NY site. SS 15 to each quad winner. RG: ends 7:45 PM, RO: 8
APR 25-26 ID each Friday. ENT: Kenneth Marley, 68 Overton St., Deer
NeW YOrk May Open. 4-SS, 30/90, Chess Center, Park, NY 11729.
$ 1335 CONT'L LIFE-IOAHO OPEN. 5-SS (accel. 61-69 W. 14 St., New York. In 2 sections: Open, open to all.
pairings 1st 2 rds.), TL 50/2, Boise State Univ. Union Bldg., EF: $ 17.75, NYSCA members $ 15.75 if mailed by 5/3, both
College Blvd. 8 Bellevue, Boise. EF: $ 22, under 19 or over 64 $ 20 at tnmt. SS 120-60-40-30, under 2000 or unr. 50.
MAR 21 NY
$ 19, if rec'd by 4/22; $ 25 8 $ 22 later. SSG 1335: Booster, open to all under 1800 or unrated. EF: $ 12.75 ~ University of Rochester Second Swiss. 4-ss,
150-100-50 plus class prize, 2000/over, A, B, C, under NYSCA members $ 10.75 if mailed by 5/3, both $ 15 at tnmt. TL 30/45, Psychology 303, U. R.of River Campus,
1400/UR each 100-50-25, plus 8/$ 20 upset prizes. RG: 8-9 $ $ 70-40-30-20, under 1600 40. Both, Reg. ends 9:15 AM, Rochester. EF: $ 5 at site. 9:30-12-2:30-5.
RG: 9 AM, RO:
AM, RO: 9:30-2:30-7, 8:30-1. ENT: R. S. Vandenburg, 2316 rds. 10-3:30 each day. '/~-pt. bye available for round 1 or 2. ENT: University of Rochester Chess Club, Wilson Commons,
Regan Ave., Boise, IO 83702. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Ver- Rochester, NY 14627.
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 non, NY 10553. NS.
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 MAR 21-22 NJ
APR 28-MAY 19 NY Bayonne Chess Club Invitational. 4-ss,. TL
7th CCA TueSday Open. 4-SS, 30/90, Chess 40/80, The Bayonne Chess Club, 597 Broadway, Bayonne
Center, 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 17.50 if mailed by 07002. EF: $ 7, in advance; $ 10 8 $ 8 at site. Trophies to top
4/23; $ 20 at tnmt. SSG: 150-70-30, 1800-1999 50, 2, top A, B, C, 0, E, UR. RG: 9:30-10:30 AM, RO: 11-2:30,
1600-1799 50, under 1600 50. Reg. ends 6:30 PM, rds. 7 11-2:30. ENT: Fred Pilanski, 25 East 43 St., Bayonne, NJ
PM each Tues. '/z-pt. bye available for round 1 or 2. ENT: 07002. NS.
Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY
10553. NS. MAR 21-22 NY
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 2nd Chess Center Amateur. 4-ss, 30/80, chess
Center, 61-69 W. 14 St., New York. In 2 sections: Amateur,
open to all under 2000 or unrated. EF: $ 17.70, NYSCA
MAY 1-2 NY members $ 15.70 if mailed by 3/16, both $ 20 at tnmt. SS
4th Chess Center Open ~ 4-ss, 30/90, chess 120-60-40-30. Under 1700, open to all under 1700 or
Center, 61-69 W. 14th St., New York. In 4 sections: Open, unrated. EF: $ 12.70, NYSCA members $ 10.70 if mailed by
open to all. EF: S30 if mailed by 4/26, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG: 3/16, both $ 15 at tnmt. SS 70-40-30-20. Both, Reg. ends 9 ',

250-125-75-50, under 2300 or unrated 1000. Reg; ends


10:15 AM, rds. 11-4:30 each day. Under 2100, open to all
under 2100 or unrated. EF: $ 29 if mailed by 4/26, $ 35 at
Regions I 8 II
AM, rds. 9:30-2 each day. '/z-pt. bye available for round 1 or
2. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt..
Vernon, 10553. NS.
tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 200, 3'/~ $ 100, 3 $ 50, 2'/~ $ 20. CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT
Reg. ends 10:15 AM, rds. 11-4:30 each day. Under 1900, EVENTS FROM MARCH 15 TO MAY I4 MAR 22 NY
open to all under 1900 or unrated. EF: $ 18 if mailed by 4/26, "Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Every-Sunday"
$ 20 at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 100, 3~/z $ 50, 3 $ 25, 2'/~ Quad. ¹144. For details see Quad. ¹143, 3/15.
$ 10. Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds. 10-3 each day. Under 1700, MAR 15 NY
open to all under 1700 or unrated. EF: $ 17 if mailed by 4/26, MAR 22 NY
$ 20 at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 100, 3/z $ 50, 3 $ 25, 2'/~ Game Room Sportsman's Quad Vl. 3-RR, TL
$ 10. No unrated may win over $ 60. Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds. 40/1, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NY 10023. EF: $ 6 in ad- StudiO MarCh Quad. 3-RR, TL 50/2, 1639 Eastern
10-3 each day. All, '/z-pt. bye available for round 1 or 2. Ad- vance; $ 7 at site ($ less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st each
1 Pkwy., Schenectady 12309. EF: $ 5. Trophies to 1st each
vance EF $ 2 less to NYSCA members. Players who were rated quad. RO: 10-1-3:30. LS. quad. RG: 9-9:45 AM, RO: 10-2:30-7. ENT: Studio of Bridge
101 or more points above prize maximum 1/80 or later may and Games, 1639 Eastern Pkwy., Schenectady, NY,12309.
not win over $ 50 in that category. HR: approx. 30-36, Hotel MAR 15 NJ
Seville or collingwood. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 MAR 22 Rl
Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS. Westfield Third-Sunday Quads.
30/1,'M-YWHA 3-RR; TL
of Greater Westfield, 305 Elm St., Westfield 2nd RIC-Pawn Eater. 4-ss, TL 30/1, R.l. college,
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10 07090. EF: $ 5. SS 10 or trophy per quad.; 3-0 score wins free Mann Hall, 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence 02908. EF:
entry. RG: 9-10 AM, RO: 10-1:30-4:30. ENT: at site. LS. $ 7.50 if rec'd by 3/19; $ 9.50 later. ST $ 4. SS (220 b/35):
AN AMERICAN HERITAGE EVENT USCF registered computers may enter. Info: 201-233-0299. 75-40, B, C, 0/E each 35. RG: 9-9:30 AM;RO: 10-1-3-6
(earlier if agreed), bring lunches. ENT: Gilbert Gosselin, 17
Kenney St., New Bedford, MA 02746.
MAY 2-3 Rl MAR 15 NY
94th Rhode Island State Championship. "Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Everv-Sundav" MAR 23-APR 13 NJ
4-SS, TL 50/2, Rl College, Mann Hall, 600 Mt. Plea- Quad. ¹143. 3-RR, TL 40/80, Jamaica CC, 90-43149 8t., Penn JerSey Spring SWiSS. 4-SS, TL 40/90, Mor-
sant Ave., Providence 02908. SSG 525. In 2 sections: Jamaica 11435. EF: $ 9, membs. $ 7. SS 20 to 1st each quad. risville Jaycees Bldg'., 38 Hillcrest Ave., Morrisville 19067.
Open, EF: $ 13, if rec'd by 4/26. SS 150-80-60, top A, Spec. quads Hi-Rateds. EF: $ 10; $ 35/quad. RG: ends 10:15 EF: $ 5, if rec'd by 3/16; $ 7 at site. $ $ 15-10; trophies to top
B each 40, top C 30. Reserve, open to under 1600. EF: AM, RO: 10:30-1:15-4:30. ENT: address above; Tel. (212) 2, top under 1400, certificate to top upset. RG: 7-7:45 AM,
$ 11 if rec'd by 4/26. SS 80-50-25; trophies to 0, E, 739-9883. RO: 8 PM each Mon. ENT: Scott Sabol, 147 Paxson Ave., Apt.
UR. All, EF $ 3 more at site. ST $ 4 for RI res. and
2, Trenton, NJ 08690.
students, other. states OK. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, RO: MAR 15 MA
10-3:30, 10-3:30. ENT: Rhode Island Chess Associa- MAR 27 NY
tion, Box 110 Annex Station, Providence, Rl 02901. First Sunday Bay State Chess Octonary. 3-ss
LS. in 8 player sections, TL 40/1, 20/30, SO/30, Concord Scout 10th Friday Quad. 3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center,
House, 74 Walden, Concord. EF: $ 7 adv., $ 9 at site, free with 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 8 with clock, $ 10 without. SS
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 new USCF m'ship. SSG: 21-7 each section (40-15 top sec- 20 1st each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, rds. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at
tion), tie break for prizes. RG: 8 9 30 AM, RO: site. NS.
9:45-12:30-3:15. ENT: Bay State Chess, Box 324, Wayland,
MAY 2-3 VA MA 01778. NS. MAR 28-29 NY
$ 1230 9th Annual G.M.U. Open. 5-SS, George
Welbourne, Howard & Purdy Open. For detailsp
Mason UIIiv., Student Union, 4400 Univ. Or., Fairfax 22030. MAR 16-25 NY see Grand Prix listing.
In 2 sections: Premier, open to 2000 8 above, TL 40/2. EF: 4th Annual Frank J. Marshall International. MAR 28-29 CT
$ 17 in advance. SSG: 580: 260-140-100, Exp. 50-30. For details see Grand Prix listing.
Booster, open to 1999/below, Tl 50/2. EF: $ 16 in advance. Conn Amateur Open. 5-ss,
~ TL 20/1, 20/1, G/30,
SSG 650: 200-100-50, A, B, C/below each 50-30, UR 40-20. Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge (Exit 24 off l-91),
Both, EF $ 3 more at site. ST, other states OK, proof reg. RG: MAR17 NY Wehtersfield. Open to under 2000 or UR. CF: $ 8 by 3/25, $ 10
8'.30-9:45 AM, RO: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: GMUCC, c/o Richard Goose Pond Inn Quad. 3-RR, TL 45/1, Rt. 17M, later. One prize every 3 entries. RG: 9-9:30 AM, RO: 10-3-8,
O'Keeffe, 3704 University Or., Fairfax, VA 22030. Checks Monroe (914) 782-5444. EF: $ 8. Trophy to 1st place in each 10-3. ENT: F. Townsend, 10 Bermuda Rd., Wethersfield, CT
payable to GMUCC, for info contact (703) 273-0959 or (703) quad. RG: 7 PM, RO: 1 at 7:30. ENT: address above. 06109. NS.
821-8199.
Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10 MAR 18-APR 1 NY
MAR 28-29 NY
FOreSt HillS Quad ¹1
3-RR, TL 25/1, Temple
Heraldica March Open ¹2. For details see Grand
MAY 4-JUN 17 NY ~ ~
Prix listing.
Isaiah CC, 75-24 Grand Central Pkwy., Forest Hills.- in 2 sec-
2nd CCA Monday & Wednesday Futurity. tions: Open, EF: $ 12, $ 3 more at site. SS 25 to 1st ea. quad.
12-SS, 30/100, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14, New York. Open Below 1600, EF: $ 7, $ 2 more at site. SS 10 1st ea. quad. MAR 28-29 NJ
to all; FIDE-rated performances and possible IM or FM norms Both, TICC membs. $ 2 less. RG: 7.PM, RO: 7:30 each Wed. Louis A. Osborne Memorial Chess Tnmt. For
possible. EF: if mailed by 4/28: GMs 8 foreigners free; ENT: Albert Millet, 77-14 113th St., Forest Hills, NY 11375. details see Grand Prix listing.

CHESS LIFE l APRIL I 981


MAR 28-29 NY APR 4-5 NY APR 12 NY
3rd Chess Center Open. For details see Grand Prix New York April Open. For details see Grand Prix Game Room Mil-Quad IV. 3-RR, TL 40/80 Game~

listing. listing. Room, Broadway 8 74th St., NYC 10023. EF: $ 15 in advance;
$ 18 at site ($ 1 less to women). $ $ 40 8 trophy or $ 3 book
APR 5 NJ prize to 1st each quad. RO: 10-1-3:30. LS.
MAR 29 NY
3rd Sunday Quad. 3-RR, 40/40, chess center,
1st Sunday Quads; -3-RR,— .TL 40/80, RD:
APPi 15-MAY 13
- —

10-1:30-4:30. RG: ends 9:50 AM. EF: $ 8 if playing for NY


61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 15 with clock, $ 20 without. $ $
trophy, $ 11 if playing for cash. Prizes: trophy or $ 12-$ 21 bas-
50 1st each section. Reg. ends 7:45 PM, rds. 8-9:30-11 ed on cash players in quad. Best Western Edison Inn, Rt. 1 8
Forest Hills Swiss ¹1. 5-ss, TL 25/1, Temple
ENT: at site. NS. l-287, Edison. ENT: at site. Glenn Petersen, 201-968-5524. Isaiah CC, 75-24 Grand Central Pkwy., Forest Hills. EF: $ 12,
TICC membs. $ 10 in advance; $ 3 more at site. $ $ G 125: 50,
MAR 29 NY See Non-Rated Beginners section.
I, II, III/below each 25, if 4 in class; if over 40 2nd 25, 15
Game Room Sportsman's Quad Vll. 3-RR, TL APR 5 NY each class above. RG: 7 PM, RD: 7:30 each Wed. ENT: Albert
40/1, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC 10023. EF: $ 6 in Millet, 77-14 113th St., Forest Hills, NY 11375.
advance; $ 7 at site ($ 1 less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st "Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Every-Sunday"
each quadr'D: 10-1-3:30. LS. Quad. ¹146. For details see Quad. ¹143, 3/15.
APR 17 NY
APR 5 NY 13th Friday Quad. 3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center,
MAR 29 NY 61-69 W. 14th, New York. EF: $ 10, $ 8 with clock. $ $ 201st
4th Sunday Quad. 3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center,.
"Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Every-Sunday" 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 5 with clock, $ 7 without. $ $ 10 each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, rds. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at site.
Quad. ¹145. For details see Quad. ¹143, 3/15. 1st each section. Reg. ends 6:45 PM, rds. 7-8..30-10. ENT: at NS.
site. NS.
MAR d9 NY APR 17-19 NY
APR 5 CT
Game Room Mor-Quad II. 3-RR, TL 40/89, Game 2nd Annual Continental Under-1700 Cham-
Room, 2130 Broadway 8 74th St., NYC 10023. EF: $ 12 in ad-
28th FCC Sectional 3-SS in 8-12 player sections (by
~ ionship. 6-SS, 30/90, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14 St.,
,vance; $ 14 at site. $ $ 30 8 trophy or $ 3 book prize to 1st each rating), Sr. Citizen's Rec. Center, One Rod Hwy., Fairfield. ew York. Open to all under 1700 or -unrated. EF: $ 45,
EF: $ 12, FCC members $ 11. $ $ 40-20-15 in each section. NYSCA members $ 43 if mailed by 4/13, both $ 50 at tnmt.
quad. RO: 10-1:30-5. LS.
,
RG: 9:15-9:45 AM, RD: 10-1:45-5:30. ENT: at site. LS. $ 3000 in prizes based on 80 entries, total prizes raised or
lowered in proportion otherwise, except $ 1500 minimum total
MAR 31-APR 21 NY guaranteed. $ $ (80 entries): 1000-500-250-150-100, no
6th CCA Tuesday Open. For details see Grand Prix
APR 8-MAY 6 NY unrated may win over $ 200, under 1500 500-250-150-100.
listing. Game Room Spring Eve Swiss I. 5-ss, TL45/2 ~
$ $ (minimum guarantee): 600-250-100-50, no unrated may
Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC 10023. EF: $ 16 in ad- win over $ 150, under 1500 300-125-75. Reg. ends 11 AM,
APR 3 NY vance, $ 18 at site. $ $ G 250: 100-50, B, C, D, UR each 25; $ 5 rds. 12-5:30, 10-3:30, 10-3:30. '/2-point bye available for
11th Friday Quad. 3-RR, 40/40, chess center, book prize to 1st; trophy or $ 3 book prize to top B, C, D, UR. round 1 or 2. Players who were rated 101 points above section
61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 8 with clock, $ 10 without. $ $ RO: 7 PM each Wed. LS. or prize maximum 1/80 or later may not win over $ 70 in that
20 1st each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, ids. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at category. HR: approx. 30-36, Hotel Seville or Collingwood.
site. NS. APR 10 NY ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Ver-
non, NY 10553. NS.
.12th Friday Quad. 3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center,
APR 4-5 NY 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 8 with clock, $ 10 without. $ $
20 1st each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, rds. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at APR 19 NY
1981 NYC Scholastics. 6-ss, TL 40/1, Hunter col- site. NS.
lege Campus Schools, 71 East 94th St., New York 10028. 6th Sunday Quad. 3-RR, 40/40, chess center,
Open to all school-students. In 4 sections: HS, open to grades 61-69 W. 14th St., New York. EF: $ 7, $ 5 with clock. $ $ 10
12/below. EF: $ 10, if rec'd by 3/25. Trophies and book APR 11-12 NY 1st each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, rds. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at site.
prizes to top 12. JHS, open to grades 9/below. EF: $ 10, if 1981 New -York Scholastic Chess Tourna- NS.
rec'd by 3/25. Trophies and book orizes to top 12. Elemen- ment. 6-SS, TL 45/~, 15/15, SD, ES-M Chess Club, Pine
tary, open to grades 6/below: EF: $ 8, if rec'd by 3/25. Grove Jr. HS, Fremont Rd., E. Syracuse 13057 (exit 34A APR 19
Trophies and book prizes to top 10. Primary, open to grades
NY
Thruway). In 3 sections: HS, 12th grade 8 under; Jr. HS, 9th
3/below. EF: $ 6 if rec'd by 3/25. Trophies and book prizes to grade 8 under; Elem.-, Bth grade 8 under. EF: HS, $ 9, JHS "Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Every-Sunday"
. top 8. All, EF $ 3 more at site. USCF dues without magazine $ 8, Elem. $ 7, if mailed by 4/1, $ 5 more at tnmt. ST req. for Quad. ¹148. 3-RR, TL 40/80, Jamaica CC, 90-43 149 St.,
$ 1.50 by mail, $ 3 at tnmt. RG: ends 10 AM, RO: 11-2-5. HS players ($ 6).- Trophies: 1 trophy for 4 players (ex. 400 Jamaica 11435. EF: $ 9, membs. $ 7. $ $ 25 to 1st each quad.
10-1-4. ENT: Svetozar Jovanovic, 825 W. 187th St. (Apt. players - 100 trophies awarded). RG: ends 9:30 AM, RD: Spec. quads Hi-Rateds. EF: $ 10; $ 35/quad. RG: ends 10:15
, 2H), Niew York, NY 10033. NS. 11-2-5, 9-12-3. ENT: address above. INFO: Joe Ball, AM, RD: 10:30-1:15-4:30. ENT: address above; Tel. (212)
315-656-8024. 739-9883.

Ilnra4ecl APR 11-12 NY APR 19 NY


naimenes- Beginners'illi

~ 24th Annual Greater New York Open.


.see Grand Prix listing.
For details
Game Room Sportsman's Quad Ix.
40/1, Game Room, 2f30 Broadway, NYC 10023.
3-RR, TL
EF: $ 6 in
advance; $ 7 at site ($ 1 less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st
These touinaments are open to ail players rated under APR 11-12 MA each quad. RO: 10-1-3:30. LS.
1200 or unrated. USCF memberships (regular or full junior,
if applicable) are awarded by the sponsoring affiliate to all 1981 MA Open Championship. For details see
players scoring three oi more points who have never been, Grand Prix listing. APR 19 NY
. USCF members..
APR 11, 18, 25 NY Game Room Fun Quad. II. 3-RR, TL40/80, Game
MAR 21 (MN): A.V.T,I., 16th 8 Jefferson; Alexandria Room, Br'dw'y 8 74th St., NYC 10023. EF: $ 10 in advance;
56308. EF: $ 8 (18 or older) $ 5 (17 or under). RG: 9-9:30 AM, "Queens-Under 1600-Saturdays". 5-ss, TL $ 12 at site. $ $ 30 to 1st each quad. RO: 10-1:30-5. LS.
RD:-10-12-3-5. ENT:,Richard Temple, Rt. 5, Box 92, Alexan- 30/30, Jamaica Chess Club, 90-43 149th St., Jamaica
dria, MN 56308. 11435. Limited to 36 players.EF: $ 5. Trophies to top 5 win-
-. ners. RG: ends 10:30 AM each Sat. ENT: address above.
APR 23-JUL 9
1

MAR 28 (NJ): Louis A. Osborne'on-rated Beginners NY


Tournament, Dover Township Rec. Bldg. Riverwood Pk. on APR 12 NJ 3rd CCA Thursday Futurity. 11-RR, 30/100,
Whitesville Rd., Toms River (please note site change). EF: $ 8, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14th St., New York. Open to all; all
if 19 or over, $ 5 if under 19. RG: -10-10:45 AM, RO: Westfield Third-Sunday Quads. 3-RR, TL 30/1, games FIDE-rated. 12-player sections including 4 or 5 FIDE-
11-1-2:45-4:30. ENT: Edward Hirsch, P.O; Box 792, Eaton- YM-YWHA of Greater Westfield, 305 Elm St. Westfield ~
rated players. Early entry advised; last entries rejected if not
town, N J 07724. Inquiries: Call Glenn Petersen'," 07090. EF: $ 5. $ $ 10 or trophy per quad.; 3-0 score wins free enough to form another section. EF: non-FIDE players $ 70,
201-968-5524. entry. RG: 9-10 AM, RO: 10-1:30-4:30. ENT: at site. LS. players with FIDE ratings under 2205 $ 30, players with FIDE
USCF registered computers may enter. Info: 201-233-0299. ratings over 2200 $ 10. $ $ 200-100-50 each section. Reg.
MAR 29 (NY): 60/G, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC ends 6:30 PM 4/23 if space available, rds. every Thursday
10023. EF: $ 7, jr., women $ 5, under 13 $4 if paid in ad- APR 12 NY (except July 2) 7 PM. Rescheduling possible. Players must
vance; all $ 1 more at sile. RG: ends 9:45 AM, RO: 5th Sunday Quad. 3-RR,'40/40. Chess Center, pledge not to withdraw. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450
10:30-12:30-2:30-4:30. ENT: address above. 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 15 with clock, $ 20 without. $ $ Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.
1.

50 1st each section. Reg. ends 7:45 PM, rds. 8-9:30-11.


APR S (NJ): Garden State Unrated Swiss. 4-SS, TL 60/G, ENT: at site. NS.
RO: 10-12-2-4, RG: ends 9:50 AM. EF: $ 8.-Prizes: Trophy to
.USCF mern; USCF mern.- to non-mern. Best Western Edison. APR 12 Player Titles
''~ NY
Inn, Rt. 1 8 l-287, Edison. ENT: at site. The USCF's new player titles eliminate the class names.
Game Room Sportsman's Quad Vill. 3-RR, TL The new official labels are: Senior Master, 2400 and above;
APR 12 (TX): 40/40, CC Ajedrez, 3017 Harrison, El Paso 40/1, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC 10023. EF: $ 6 in Master, 2200-2300; Candidate Master, 2000-2199; Category
79930. EF: $ 15, jr. $ 2. RG: ends 8:45 AM, RD: 9-11-2-4.. advance; $ 7 at site ($ 1 less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st
I, 1800-1999; Category II, 1600-1799; Category III, 1400-
ENT: John Canu, address above, (915) 562-1113. each quad. RO:-10-1-3:30. LS.
45
/ 1599; Category IV, 1200-1399; Category V, 1000-1199; Cat-
egory Vl, 999 and below.
APR 26 (NY): 40/1, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC APR 12 Since the media and others unfamiliar with tournament
10023. EF: $ 10, jr., women $ 7, under 13 $ 5 if paid in ad- NY
chess will better understand descriptive titles, such labels as
vance; all $ more at" site. RG: ends 9:45 AM, RO:
1 "Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Every-Sunday" "novice" or "intermediate" may remain useful, even though
10:30-12:30-2:30-4:30. ENT: address above. Quad. ¹147. For details see Quad. ¹143, 3/15. they have no official definition.

48
CHESS LIFE / APRIL I 98 I
APR 24 NY MAY 8-9 NY MAR 28 PA
14th Friday Quad. 3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center, New York May Open. For details see Grand Prix PSCF ReSerVe-NOViCe ¹15.
4-SS, TL 30/30, Loller
61-69 W. 14th, New York. EF: $ 10, $ 8 with clock. $ $ 201st listing. Bldg., South York Rd., Hatboro. Restricted to ratings under
each section. Reg. 6:45, rds. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at site. NS. 1400 or UR. EF: $ 3, $ 2 for PSCF members. $ $ plaque to first.
MAY 10 NY RG: until 10 AM, RD: 1 at 10:15, then consecutively. TD: Ira
Lee Riddle, 674-9049.
APR 25-26 NY "Queens-Raise- Your-Rating-Every-Sunday"
Eastern Elementary School Championship. Quad. ¹151. For details see Quad. ¹148, 4/19.
28-29 WV
MAR
6-SS, 40/40, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14th St., New York.
Open to all students in 6th grade or below. EF: $ 15, if mailed TOny SlameCka MemOrial II 5-SS, TL 45/90, Con-
~

by 4/20, $ 20 at tnmt. Trophies to top 10, top 5 teams of 4, top cord College, Student Union Center, Athens 24712. EF: $ 13,
3 unrated, 1st girl; $ 350 expense money to play in National under 18 $ 10, if rec'd by 3/17; $ 3 more at site. $ $ (b/40,
Elementary (Tuscon 5/9-10) to 1st player; Sargon 2.5 chess $ 200 gtd.}: 130-70, A, B, C each 70, 0 60, UR 30. RG: 9-10
computer to 2nd, 1st unrated, 1st girl. Reg. ends 9:30 AM, AM, RD: 10:30-2-6, 9-2. ENT: Tom Slamecka, Box C-424
rds. 10-12-2 each day. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Concord College, Athens, WV 24712. NS.
Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.
MAR 28-29 PA
APR 25-26 NJ
The 3rd POCOnO Open. 5-SS, TL40/90, Penn Stroud
UniOn COunty BOOSter. 4-SS, TL 4O/1OO, Hillside Hilton Hotel, 7th & Main Sts., Stroudsbur 18360. EF: $ 20, if
Community Center, 274 Hillside Ave., Hillside. Open to below rec'd by 3/27; $ 25 at site. $ $ (1000 b/70): 300-200-150, A,
1600 and unrated. EF: $ 15, jr. $ 12 if rec'd by 4/21; $ 4 more B, C, 0/E, each 50, top jr., top woman each 25, 5 rd.
UR
at site. ST $ 3, jr. $ 2. $ $ (240 b/22, top Gtd.): 4 upset $ 10 each round. RG: 7:30-9 AM, RO: 9:30-2:30-6:30,
75-50-25-15, C, 0, E/UR each 25. RG: 9-10:45 AM, RD:
11-5, 10-4. ENT: Jerome Ciesla, 90 Koyden St. Fords, NJ
08863. Ls.
~
Regions lll I
10-3. HR: $ 38 double occupancy. ENT: Robert J. Curley, Jr.,
TO, 524 No. 7th St., Bangor, PA 18013. LS.

DC, DE, FL, GA, MD, NC, PA, SC, WV, VA MAR 28-29 PA
APR 25-26 NJ EVENTS FROM MARCH IS TO MAY I4 8th Tri County Open. For details see Grand Prix
Union City Open Championships. For details see listing.
Grand Prix listing. MAR 15 FL
9th SunCOaSt TOrnadO. 4-SS, TL 4O/1, Largo APR 4-5 GA
APR 26 NY Library, 351 East Bay Dr., Largo 33540. EF: $ 8, USEF: $ 26,
12th Southern High School Championship.
if rec'd by 3/10; $ 2 more at site. $ $ (220 b/30): 80-45-25,
7th Sunday Quad. 3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center, Atlanta Biltmore Hotel, 817 West Peachtree Street near 10th
A, B, 0/UR each 17.50. RG: 8:15-9:15 AM, RD:
C,
St. exit of l-75, Atlanta 30308. In 2 sections: HS Champion-
61-69 W. 14th St., New York. EF: $ 20, $ 15 with clock. $ $ 50 9:30-12:30-3:30-7. ENT: Alan 0. Tenan, 442 3rd St. NW,
1st each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, rds.'-8:30-10. ENT: at site. ship, 5-SS, TL 40/80. EF: $ 14 if rec'd by 3/28. Trophies to
Largo, FL 33540. NS.
Ns. top 5, top 12th grader, top 11th grader, top 10th grader, top 4
4-man teams; $ 150-100 toward National HS expenses to top 2
APR 26 NY MAR 15 PA players and top 2 teams (must play in National High School to
get expenses). RG: ends 11:15 AM, RO: 12-4:30-8:30, 9-1.
Game Room Mor-Quad. III. 3-RR, TL 40/80, Game PSCF-Germantown YMCA ¹9.
3-SS in groups of HS Novice, 6-SS, TL 40/1, open to under 1400 or unrated.
Room, Br'dw'y & 74th St., NYC 10023. EF: $ 12 in advance; 8, TL 40/1, Greene and Chelton St., Phila. Not open to EF: $ 12 if rec'd by 3/28. Trophies to top 10, top Category V,
$ 14 at site. $ $ 30 & trophy or $ 3 book prize to 1st each quad. Scholastic students. EF: $ 5 for PSCF members, $ 7 non-PSCF VI, UR, 4 4-man teams. RG: ends 10:15 AM, RO: 11-3:30,
RD: 10-1:30-5. Ls. members. $ $ 15-10 per section. RG: ends 9:30 AM, RO: 10, 9-12:30-4. Both, open to all High School and Pre-High School
then consecutively. TO: Ira Lee Riddle, 674-9049. students in AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA or
APR 26 NY WV. EF: $ 2.50 more at site. Free parking ramp. HR: special

"Queens-Raise- Your-Rating-Every-Sunday" MAR 16-MAY 18 VA rates of $ 25 up to 4 in room. ENT: American Chess Promo-
tions, c/o Thad Rogers, 3055 General Lee Rd., Macon, GA
Quad. ¹149. For details see Quad. ¹148, 4/19. Spl'Ing RR. 10-RR, TL 40/80, Tidewater Community 31204. Ns.
College, 1700 College Crescent, Bldg. D Cafeteria, VA Beach
APR 26 NY 23456. EF: $ 6, $ 1 off to VBCC membs. $ $ (b/10): 20-10, top
under 1400 7.50. RG: 7 PM, RO: 7 each Mon. evening. ENT: APR 4-5 GA
Game Room Sportsman's Quad X. 3-RR, TL at site. LS.
1981 Southern Congress. For details see Giand
40/1, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC 10023. EF: $ 6 in Prix listing.
advance; $ 7 at site ($ less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st
1

each quad. RD: 10-1-3:30. LS. MAR 21 NC


Tiger Vll. 3-SS in 8-man
sections, Fuquay-Varina APR 5 MD
APR 28-MAY 19 NY Senior High, Broad St., Fuquay-Varina 27576. EF: $ 4. ST $ $ MCA Spring TOrnadO. 4-93, TL 40/1, Hillcrest Rec.
15 or trophy per section. RG: 8;30-9:30 AM, RD: 10-2-6. Center, Frederick Rd. at S. Rolling Rd., Catonsville 21228.
7th CCA Tues. Open.
. For details see Grand Prix ENT: Tres Prince, 610 Angier Rd., Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526. EF: $ 6; USEF+ST: $ 24, jr. $ 16, part. jr. $ 11, if rec'd in ad-
listing. LS. vance; all $ 2 more at door. ST $ 3, under 18 $ 1.50. $ $ G 75:
50 to 1st, top under 1700 25; chess books, etc. per entries.
MAY 1-2 NY MAR 21 PA RG: 9-10 AM, RD: 10-1:30-4:30-7:30. ENT: MCAI,
4th Chess Center Open. For details see Grand Prix Allentown Saturday Quad ¹1. 3-RR, TL 40/80, st.
3518'ourtleigh
Or., Baltimore, MD 21207. 655-3180. LS.
listing. Stephen's Lutheran Church, Turner St. (between 14th & 15th
Sts.), Allentown. EF: $ 9, under 18 $ 8, if rec'd by 3/14; $ 10 APR 6-MAy 18 MD
MAY 2-3 Rl & $ 9 at site. $ $ 25 to 1st. RG: 8-9:30 AM, RO: 10-2-6. HR:
10th Rockville Club Championship.-6-ss, TL
Allentown Sheraton, 32. ENT: Robert Esch, .5394 Green
94th Rhode Island State Championship. For
Meadow Rd., Northampton, PA 18067.
Open 40/90, 1599 & below 40/80, Jewish Community
details see Grand Prix listing. Center, 6125 Montrose Rd., Rockville. EF: $ 6. Rockville JCC
CC mern. req. RG: 7.30 PM 4/6, RD: 7:30 each Mon. ENT: at
MAR 21 NC site. LS.
MAY 3 NY
JaberWOCk. 3-SS, TL 40/90, Western Electric Plant,
Game Room Sportsman's Quad. XI. 3-RR, TL 2400 Reynolda Rd., Winston-Salem 27106. EF: $ 4. ST $ 5, jr. APR 10-12 NC
40/1, Game Room, 2130 Br'dw'y, NYC 10023. EF: $ 6 in ad- $ 3. $ $ 20 to 1st each 8-player section. RG: 9-10 AM, RD:
vance; $ 7 at site ($ 1 less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st each NC Scholastic Championship. 6-ss, TL 4o/9o,
10:30-2:30-6:30. ENT: Robert Ounn, P.O. Box 8203, Enloe HS, 226 Clarendon Crescent, Ra eigh 27610. Open to
quad. RD: 10-1-3:30. LS.
Reynolda Station, Winston-Salem, NC 27109. LS. NC students in grades K-12. EF: $ 6, USEF: $ 22, jr. $ 14,
part. jr. $ 9, if rec'd by 0/3; all $ 1.50 more at site. ST $ 5, jr.
MAY 3 NY $ 3. Cash prizes to be determined at site; team trophies to top
MAR 22 PA
Game, Room Mil-Quad V. 3-RR, TL 40/80, Game 3 teams, top 2 9th grade/below teams, top 3 ind., top 2
Bangor Quads.
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3-RR, TL 40/80, B.P.Q.E. cc, 120 9th/below ind., top 6th grade/below, top II III', IV, V, VI,
Room, Br'dw'y & 74th St., NYC 10023. EF: $ 15 in advance; ~

Broadway, Bangor 18013. EF: $ 9. $ $ 25 to 1st each quad. UR. RG: 6-7:30 PM, RD: 8, 10-2-6, 9-i. ENT: Larry Mat-
$ 18 at site ($ 1 less to jrs., women). $ $ 40 & trophy or $ 3
RG: 8:30-10 AM, RD: 10:30-1:15-4:30. ENT: Bob Curley, TD, thews, c/o address above. 919-755-6870. NS.
book prize to $ st each quad. RO: 10-1:30-5. LS.
524 No. 7th St., Bangor, PA 18013.
May 3 NY APR 11-12 PA
MAR 23-APR 13 PA
"Queens-150th spectacular *-Raise- Your- PA Scholastic Championships. Corpus Christi
Rating-Every-Sunday Quad. ¹150 3-RR, TL ~
Penn JerSey Spring SWiSS. 4-SS, TL40/90, Mor- School, N. 2nd St., Chambersburg. Open to PA students only.
40/80, Jamaica CC, 90-43 149th St., Jamaica 11435. EF: risville Jaycees Bldg., 38glillcrest Ave., Morrisville 19067. In 3 sections: High School, grade 12 and under, 5-SS, TI
$ 12, membs. $ 10. $ $ 35 1st ea. qd. Spec. qds. TL 40/90, EF: $ 5, if rec'd aby 3/16; $ 7 at site. $ $ 15-10; trophies to top 30/1. EF: $ 5 by 4/3. $ $ trophies to top 3 teams, top 3 ind.
EF: $ 15,. $ $ 50 1st. RG: ends 10:30 AM, RD: 2, top under 1400, certificate to top upset. RG: 7-7:45 AM, RG: 9-9:45 AM, RD: 10-2-6:30, 10-2:30. Junior High Sec-
10:45-1:15-4:45. ENT: add. above, Tel. (212) 739-9883 or RD: 8 PM each Mon. ENT: Scott Sabol, 147 Paxson Ave., Apt. tioII, grade 9 and under, same info as above but only 2 team
969-3733. 2, Trenton, NJ 08690. trophies. Elementary, grade 6 and under, 4-SS TL 40/1. EF:
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$ 3 by 4/3. $ $ trophies to top team, top 3 ind. RG: 9-9:45 AM,


MAY 4-JUN 17 27-29 RD: 10-12-2:40-4:30. All, EF $ 1 more at site. Top 4 scores
NY MAR MD from school count as team score. Make checks payable to
2nd CCA Monday 8 Wednesday Futurity. For IYID Open State Championship. For de~ails see South Penn CC. Entries and info: Joe Ohler, 236 W. Main St.,
details see Grand Prix listing. Grand Prix listing. Waynesboro, PA 17268. 717-762-6774. NS.

CHESS LIFE I APRIL 198 I 49


APR 12 WV students/employees win spots in closed championship. EF: jr. $ 10, if rec'd by 3/16; $ 2 more at site. $ 1 off to KCA
$ 15, if rec'd by 4/23; $ 18 at site., $ $ (270 b/30): 90-60, top members. ST $ 5 for res. of KY. $ $ (300 b/35): 100-50-30, B,
COnCOrd COllege TOrnadO 4-SS, TL 40/1, Concord
~ C 45, top 0/E 45, top UR 30. RG: 8:15-8:45 AM, RD: C, 0, E/UR each 30. RG: 8-9:30 AM, RO: 10-1-4-7. ENT: KY
College Student Center, Athens. EF: $ 5, jr. $ 3. Prizes based 9-12-3-6. ENT: David Erb, Box 81265, USC, Columbia, SC Chess Assn., 1949 Roanoke Ave., Louisville, KY 40205. LS.
on entries. RG: 8-8:45 AM, RD: 1 at 9. ENT: at site. 29225. NS.

2-3 MAR 21
APR 12 VA MAY VA
$ 1230 9th Annual GMU. For details see Grand Prix
1ltn Annual Resorters OPen. 4-SS, TL 4o/1, Stu-
CheSapeake SSQ. 3-RR, TL 40/80,'Deep Creek dent'Union, Alexandria Area Vocational Technical Institute,
Locks & Park Rec. Ctr. EF: $ 6, free entry to all renewing both listing. 16th & Jefferson, Alexandria 56308. EF: $ 8, if rec'd in ad-
USCF&VCF. ST Winner of each quad has choice of cash or vance; $ 10 at site; above 1900 $ 5. ST. $ $ (b/20, 7 per
Jefferson cup; tree entry to next months quad to 3-0 winner, 1 MAY 3 PA class): 40-30, Exp/A 20-10, B/C 15-10, D/E 15-10; Jr. HS
yr. USCF memb. for 3 quad wins in 6 mos., 2 yr. for 4 quad score of 2 or more pts., free entry to National Junior High
wins in 6 mos. ENT: at site. LS. Spring TWIStel'. 4-SS, TL 40/1, Holiday Inn, route School tournament. RG: 9-9:30 AM, RD: 10-1-4-7. ENT: Rick
220, Williamsport. EF: $ 11. Trophies to 1st above 1599, top Temple Central Junior High, Alexandria, MN 56308. LS.
~

C, D, E/UR. RG: 8:15-9:15 AM, RO: 9:30-12:30-3:30-6:30.


APR 12 VA ENT: Jim Corter, 813 Tucker St., Williamsport, PA 17701.
MAR 21 IN
VCF12nd~Sunday Quads-Fairfax. 3-RR, TL
40/80, George Mason Univ., Student Union, 4400 Univ. Or.,
MAY 3 MD 6th Hammond Spring Swiss. 4-ss, TL 3o/1,
Fairfax 22030. EF: $ 6, $ 5 to GMUCC membs. ST Trophies or Hammond Public Library, 171st & Grand Ave., Hammond
books to 1st each quad; other awards for multiple quad wins. MCA Spring Quad. 3-RR, TL 40/80, Hillcrest -Howard Branch. EF: $ 7. $ $ (175 b/30, 4/class): 75-25, C,
Call 821-8199 for details. RG: 8:30 AM, RO: 10-1-4. ENT: at Elementary School, Frederick Rd. at S. Rolling Rd., 1'/2 miles D, E/UR each 25. RG: 8-8:45 AM, RD: 9-12:15-3:30-6:45.
site only, GMUCC or GMUCT membs. may register via phone west of Beltway Exit ¹13. EF: $ 5, USEF&MCA if joIning USCF ENT: William Plankis, 1258 Balmoral, Calumet City, IL 60409.
at above number. 1st time $ 21, jr. $ 13, part. jr. $ 8. AII $ 2 more at site. ST $ 3,
under 18 $ 1.50. Winner has choice of a large trophy or
$ 12.50 in chess books, etc. or 2 free entries in series. RG: MAR 21 IL
APR 17-19 PA 9:30-10:15 AM, RO: 10:30-2-6. ENT: MCAI, 3518 Courtleigh Peoria Spring Tornado. 4-ss, TL 30/1, Universalist
15th Annual. Atlantic Open. For details see Grand Dr., Baltimore, MO 21207. 301-655-3180. Unitarian Church, 308 Hamilton Blvd., Peoria 61603. EF:
Prix listing. $ 10, if rec'd by 3/19; $ 13 at site; $ 1 discount to GPCF
members. $ $ G: 100-50-25. RG: 8-8:45 AM, RO:
MAY 10 VA 9-12:15-3:30-6:45. ENT: William Naff, 4200 N. Knoxville
APR 18 MD VCF 2nd Sunday Quads-Fairfax. 3-RR, TL Ave., Peoria, IL 61614. NS.
Owings Mills 1st Spring Tornado. 4-ss, TL 40/80, George Mason Univ., Student Union, 4400 Univ. Dr.,
40/1, Owings Mills School Rec. Ctr. 10824 Reisterstown Rd. Fairfax 22030. EF: $ 6, $ 5 to GMUCC membs. ST. Trophies or
21117. EF: $ 7, under 15 $ 3.50, in jdvance; $ 2 more at site. books to 1st each quad; other awards for multiple quad wins. MAR 21-22 OH
ST $ 3, under 18 $ 1.50. $ $ G 100: 1st 50, under 1900, under Call 821-8199 for details. RG: 8:30 AM, RO: 10-1-4. ENT: at Gem City Open. 5-SS, TL 50/2, Kennedy Union,
1700 each 25. RG: 9-10 AM, RD: 10-1:30-4:30-7:30. ENT: site only. GMUCC or GMUCT membs. may register via phone EF: $ 14, jr. $ 12 if rec'd by

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Univ. of Dayton, Dayton 45469.
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MCA, 3518 Courtleigh Or-., Baltimore, MD 21207. at above number. 3/17; $ 2 more at site. $ $ (425 b/50): 100-75-45; trophies to
301-655-3180. Ls. top 2. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, RD: 10-2-7, 10-3. ENT: Bill
Behnen, 4601 Penn Ave., Dayton, OH 45432. NS.
A USCF NATIONAL TOURNAMENT MAY 10 WV
COnCOrd COllege TOrnadO. 4-SS, TL 4O/1, Concord MAR 21-22 MO
APR 24-26 College Student Center, Athens. EF: $ 5, jr. $ 3. $ $ based on
13th Annual National High School entries. RG: 8-8:45 AIVI, RD: 1 at 9 AM. ENT: at site. "Show Me" Classic. 4-SS, Busch Memorial
Championship. 8-ss, sheraton Hotel, 1725 Ken- Center, St. Louis Univ., 20 North Grand Blvd., St. Louis
nedy Blvd., Philadelphia 19103. In 2 sections: Cham-—
63103. In 2 sections: Open, TL 50/2. EF: $ 10 if rec'd by ~

pionship, 30/70, open to all U.S. HS & pre-HS 3/18 $ 15 at site. $ $ (280 b/50): 100, 70, II 60 III 50;
I ~

students. EF: $ 14.50 if mailed by 4/15-, $ 20 at tnmt. trophy to 1st. RO: 10-2: 0, 10-2:30. Beginner, (3/21 only),
TL 40/1, open to below 1400 or UR. EF: $ 5, if rec'd by 3/18;
$$ (scholarships in cash) 1000-500-250-150-100„
teams of 4 600-300-200; trophies to top 5, top 2 each $ 10 at site; free if joining USCF for first time. $ $ (75 b/40): IV
Category 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/6, top 2 girls, top 5 unrated, top 30, V/Vl 25, UR 20; trophy to 1st. RO: 10-1-4-7. Both, ST
25 'teams. Reg. ends 12:30 PM, rds. 2:30-8, $ 4. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM. ENT: St. Louis Chess Foundation,
9:30-2:45-8, 9:30-2:45-8. Novice, 30/50, open to all Robert F. Sutter, Jr., 2412 Caverhill Dr., St. Louis, MO
U.S'. HS & pre-HS students unde(1500 or unrated, ex- 63136. Phone 314;867-2151. NS.
cept those winrling expense money in a regional tnmt.
EF: $ 1 2.50 if mailed by 4/15; $ 18 at tnmt. $ $ (scholar-
ships in cash) 200-120 80 60 40, teams of 4 MAR 2l-22 TN
200-120-80; trophies to top 10, top 2 each category 5 1981 Crossville Grand Prix. For details see Grand
and 6, top 2 girls, top 5 unrated, top 25 teams Reg. Prix listing.
ends 2:30 PM, rds. 4:30-9, 9-1:30-6, 9-1:30-6. Both,
top 4 scores added to give team score. All on team must
attend same school. EF 75 cents less if mailed with
USCF dues. Substitutes or section changes after 4/15
pay late EF. Advance EF without player list or player list
Reasons — Ylll MAR 21-22
3rd Southern Junior High/Elemen-
without EF not accepted. List school name even if no AL, AR, IA, IN, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO,
IL -
tary/Primary ChampiOnShipS. Martin Junior High
team. HR: 25-30-35-37; send reservations to the MS, ND, OH, SD, TN, WI School, Stanley St., Crossville 38555. Open to all school
Sheraton & ask for the chess rates. ENT: Continental EVENTS FROM MARCH IS TO MAY I4 students in 9th grade and below. Junior High, open to grade
Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 9/below. EF: $ 10.95 if rec'd by 3/15; $ 13 at site. Trophies to
10553. Ns. top 10, top 9th grade, top 8th grade, top 7th grade, top UR,
top 5 4-man teams.. Elementary, open to grade 6/below. EF:
MAR 15-16 AL $ 10.50 if rec'd by 3/15; $ 12.50 at site. Trophies to top 10,
1981 ACF Alabama JR-SR High School Team top 6th grade, top 5th grade, top 4th grade, top UR, top 5
APR 25 NG
Champ. 5-SS, TL 50/2, McCartha Hatl, Troy State Univ.,
4-man teams. Both, in each section the top team gets $ 150
and top individual gets $ 100 in expenses to Nationals. Must
BillV Watt MemOrial. 3-SS, TL 4O/1, Bristol Rd. Troy 36081. Open to HS & JHS only (must be 3-or 4 team
membs. from same school). E: $ 4. ST jr. $ 3. Trophies to top play in Nationals to receive expense money. Primary, open to
Comm. Ctr., 1701 Bristol Rd., Statesville 28677. EF: $ 5. $ $ G grade 3/below. EF: $ 6.50 if rec'd by 3/15; $ 8.50 at site.
250 to A, B, C, D. ENT: at site. 3, top JHS, top indiv. (top board will be given); player with Trophies to top 5, top team. All, 5-SS TL 40/1. ST $ 4 re-
4 best indiv. score will receive a 1-yr. tuition paid scholarship to ~

quired of TN students. Teams must have at least 4 from same


troy state Univ. for their freshman yr. RG: 6-9 PM, 3/14 or school (no school may win more than one team trophy per sec-
APR 25-26 7:30-9 AM 3/15 ~, RD: 9:30-2-7, 9-2. ENT: Carl B. Gibson,
PA tion), top 4 scores added for team score. Team members will
Jr., TSU Box 508, Troy, AL 36081. NS. not be paired against each other unless individual title is on
2nd Annual Philadelphia Open.
=-
For details see
Grand Prix listing. the line. RG: 9-10:30 AM CST, RD: 11-3-7, 8-12. Free sleep-
ing bag accomodations ii requested in advance. Contact: Mr.
MAR 21 NE Harry Sabine, PO. Box 381, Crossville, TN 38555.
APR 25-26 VA
5th Annual Nebraska Women's Champion- (615-484-9593 or 615-484-4878). HR: Capri Motel, 16s-22d-
Ship. 4-SS, TL 30/1, Gateway Auditorium, Gateway Shopp- 27t-30q. ENT: American Chess Promotions, c/o Thad Rogers,
4th Tidewater Open. 5-ss, TL 45/9o, Tidewater. ing Center, 61 &
"0" St.,Lincoln 68505. Open to women 3055 General Lee Rd., Macon, GA 31204. NS.
Community College, 1/00 College Crescent, Bldg. 0-, currently residing in NE. EF: $ 1. Trophies to 1st E player, 1st
Cafeteria, VA Beach 23456. EF: $ 15 in advance; $ 20 at site. unrated, NE woman Champion, 2nd place, 3rd place, NE jr.
ST. $ $ (1400 b/100): 300-200-150, A, B, C, 0, E/UR each woman Champion (under 19), NE jr. girl champion (under MAR 21-22 TN
100-50. RG: 9-9:45 AM, RD: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: Craig Nash, 13). RG: 9:15-9:45 AM, RD: 10-1-4-7. ENT: Gary T. Marks,
404 N. Adventure Trail, VA Beach, VA 23454. LS.- P.O. Box 80293, Lincoln, NE 68501. 8th Bluff City Open. 5-ss, TL 50/2, Quality Inn/Air-
port, 1400 Brooks Rd., Memphis 38116. In 2 sections: Open,
EF: $ 20. $ $ (400 b/30): 200-150-50. Amateur, open to below
APR 26 SC MAR 21 KY 1600. EF: $ 15. $ $ (300 b/30): 150-100-50. Both, Trophy to
1st open & Amateur. RG: 7:30-8:45 AM, RD: 9-2-7, 9-2. HR:
USC Open ChampiOnShip 4-SS,-TL 40/75, Russel
~ LOuiSVille Open. 4-SS, TL 40/1, Univ. of Louisville, 27-34. ENT: J.J. Gallagher, 4611 Boeingshire, Memphis, TN
House Ballroom, Greene St., Columbia 29208. Top 6 USC Davidson Hall, Room 310, Brandeis Ave., Louisville. EF: $ 11, 38116.

50 CHESS LIFE / APRIL Rs I


MAR 21-22 OH MAR 28-29 IL APR 11 IL
CSU Based-On Open. 5-ss, T1 40/100, cleveland Easter Seals Special II. 5-ss, TL40/90, college of South Suburban Championship. 4-ss, TL40/1,
State Univ., Main Classrooms Bldg., Room 329, E. 22nd 8 Lake Count, 19351 W. Washington, Grayslake. EF: $ 10, jr. Dolphin Lake Park Bldg., 183rd St. 8 Governors Hwy., Rt.
Euclid Ave., Cleveland. EF: $ 20, jr. $ 17, it rec'd by 3/13; $ 6 if rec'd by 3/24; $ 2 more at site. NOTICE: all EF's to be 54, Homewood. EF: $ 7; $ 1 off to IL Chess Assoc. members,
$ 25, jr. $ 22 at site; $ 3 off to out-of-state. $ $ 750 b/40): donated to Easter Seals. $ $ G 150: 50-25, 8, C, D each 20, $ 1 off for Homewood-flossmoor CC membs. $ $ 135 b/30):
150-100-50, A, 8 each 85-50-30, C/under 70-30-20. RG: E/UR 15; trophy to 1st. RG: 8-9:30 AM, RD: 10-2-6, 10-3. 45-20, 8, C, 0/E/UR each 20. RG: 8-9 AM, RD:
8-9:45 AM, RO: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: Ken Panzel, 4197 W. ENT: Harley Yoder Jr., 4970 Ridge Dr. Gurnee, IL 60031.
~ 9:15-12:15-3:15-6:15. ENT: Newton Berry, 16743 Orchard
20th St., Apt. 415, Cleveland, OH 44109. LS. LS. Ridge, Hazel Crest, IL 60429.

IVI AR 21-22 IL MAR 28-29 AR


APR 11
Sat-Sun 30/30 Events. Two1 day even~s, 4-SS, TL 1981 AR Pro-Am. 5-ss, TL 45/2, sam Peck Hotel,
Capitol 8 Gaines, Little Rock 72201. In 2 sections: Pro, open OuneS COuntry Spring Open. 3-SS in 8-player sec-
30/30 Chicago Chess Center, 2666 N. Halsted, Chicago tions arranged by ratings, TL 40/90, Thomas Library, 200 W.
to over 1600. $ $ (240 b/25): 100-50, I, II each 45; trophies
~

60614, Tel. 312/929-7010. EF (each date): $ 10, if rec'd in Indiana Ave., Chesterton 46304. EF: $ 10, jr. $ 6; USEF: $ 26,
to top 2, top I, II. AM, open to under 1600. $ $ (345 b/35):
advance; $ 12 at site. $ $ (135 b/20): 40-20, C, 0, E each 20, jr. $ 14; $ 1 off to Dcc members. $ $ (b/8 per section): 45-20
UR 15. RG: 9-9:45 AM each day, RD: 10-12-2-4 each date.
120-60, IV, V/below each 60, UR 45. Both, EF: $ 15, UR $ 8,
free if 1st tnmt. ST $ 6, jr. $ 5. RG: 8-9:15 AM, RD: 9:30-2-7, each section. RG: 8-8:45 AM, RO: 9-1-5. ENT: at site. LS.
ENT: address above. LS.
9-2. ENT: D. J. Williamson, 2316 S. Pine, Little Rock, AR
72204, 1-501-666-0741. Ls.
MAR 22 Ml APR 11 TN
TrentOn Sunday QuadS 3-RR, TL 40/80, Haas
~ MAR 28-29 AL Cumberland County Spring Open. 4-ss, TL
Recreation Bldg., 72 Washington Ave., Trenton (located 40/1, Martin Junior High School, Stanley St., Crossville
behind Sibley Elementary School). EF: $ 5. Trophy to 1st each Azalea City Open. 5-SS, TL 50/2, Ramada Inn-
Airport, 600 Beltline Hwy.-South, Mobile 36608 (205) 38555. EF: $ 6. ST $ 4 for TN res. $ $ (220 b/40, 1st gtd.): 75,
quad. RG: 10-10:45 AM, RD: 11-2-5. ENT: L. OeBoer, 23617 Cat. II, III, IV, V each 30, cat. Vl 15, UR 10; optional trophies
Wohlfiel, Taylor, Ml 48180. 313-291-3653. 344-8030. In 3 sections: Open, EF: $ 18, if rec'd by 3/24;
$ 20 at site. $ $ (b/30): 200-75, A, 8 each 75-50; trophies to available. RG: 7:30-8:45 AM CST, RD: 9-11:30-2:30-5:30
top 2, top A, B. Challenger, open to below 1600. EF: $ 15 if CST. ENT: Harry 0. Sabine, P.O. Box 381, Crossville, TN
rec'd by 3/24; $ 17 at site. $ $ (b/40): 100-50, C 50, 0, E 38555. (484-9593 or 484-4878). LS.
MAR 27-29 WI each 40-25, UR 25; trophies to 1st, top C, 0, E, UR.
Arpad Elo Open. For details see Grand Prix listing. Scholastic, open to HS. EF: $ 5, if rec'd by 3/24; $ 8 at site.
$ $ (b/10): 50-25-15-10; trophy to 1st. All, ST ($ 5, jr. $ 3), APR 11 IN
other states OK. RG: 8-9 AM, RO: 9:30-2:30-8, 9-2. HR: 35 COWardly LiOn QuadS. 3-RR,.TL 40/90; LaFortune
MAR 28 IL (say you'e with tournament). ENT: Bill Roberson, 3860 San Center, Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame 46656. EF: 10. $ $
Juan Dr., Mobile, AL 36609. LS. 30 to 1st, ISCA memb. to 2nd per section. RG: 8:45-9:30 AM,
MAR '81. 3-RR, TL 28/1t Chess Mates CC, 517 RD: 9:30-1-4:30. Free lodging on Friday, 4/10. ENT: Samuel
Dempster, Evanston 60201. EF: $ 3, $ 2 to 1800 8 above. Shapiro, 305 Wakewa, South Bend, IN 46617.
RO: 10-1:30-5. ENT: at site. 869-4100. MAR 28-29 IA
4th Shoquoquon Open. For details see Grand Prix
MAR 28 Ml listing. APR 11-12 SD
9th Univ. of Michigan-Oearborn Tornado. SIOUX FBIIS Open. For details see Grand Prix listing.
4-SS, TL 40/1, Univ. of MI-Dearborn Campus, 49]1 MAR 29 Ml
Evergreen Rd., Dearborn 48126. EF: $ 5. ST $ $ (70 b/25):
25-10, A, 8, C, D, UR each 7. RG: 8:45-9:45 AM, RD: 3rd Univ. of Michigan-Oearborn Mini Swiss. APR 11-12 MO
10-1-4-7. ENT: James Jackson, 14639 Greenview, Detroit, 3-SS, TL 40/80, Univ. of Ml-Dearborn Campus, 4901 St LOuiS Spring Open 5-SS, TI 50/2; Busch
Evergreen Rd., Dearborn 48126. EF: $ 5. $ $ (b/6-8 players
~ ~

MI 48223. LS. Center, St. Louis Univ., 20 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis 63103.
per section): 10-5. RG: 9-9:45 AM, RD: 10-1:30-5. ENT: EF: $ 10, if rec'd by 4/9; $ 12 at site. Free if joining USCF for
James Jackson, Jr., 14639 Greenview, Detroit, Ml 48223. first time. $ $ (450 b/60, 5 per class): 80-40, Cat. I, II, II I,- V,
I

MAR 28 OH Ls. V/Vl, UR each 35-20. RG: 9-9:40 AM, RD: 10-2:30-7,
East Liverpool Open. 4-ss accel., 10-2:30. ENT: James Ottersbach, 5333 College Ave., St.
TL 30/1, YMGA,
Louis, MO 63136. NS.
134 E. 4th St., East Liverpool 43920. EF: $ 9, jr. $ 8; USEF:
$ 27, jr. $ 17, if rec'd by 3/26; all $ 2 more at site. $ $ (200
APR 4 KY
b/25): 75-35, under 1700, under 1400/UR each 30-15; book KY Class Championships. 4-ss, TL40/1, Univ. ot
to upset. RG: 9-9:45 AM, RD: 10-1-4-7. ENT: Jerry D. King, Louisville, Davidson Hall, Rm. 310, Brandeis Ave., Louisville. APR 11-12 IL
13758 East Liverpool Rd., Lisbon, OH 44432. EF: $ 11, jr. $ 10, if rec'd by 4/1; $ 2 more at site. $ 1 off to
KCA members. ST $ 5 for res. of KY. $ $ (320 b/40): 50-30 to
3rd Midwest Women's Open. 5-ss, Tl 40/90,
Chicago Chess Center, 2666 N. Halsted, Chicago. For women
section A/above, 8, C, 0/below. RG: 8-9:30 AM, RO:
MAR 28 MN 10-1-4-7. ENT: KY Chess Assn., 1949 Roanoke Ave., only. EF: $ 10 if rec'd by 4/9; $ 12 later. $ $ G 190: 85-40-25,
Spl'Ing Open. 4-SS, 0, E each 20; trophies 1st, UR. RG: 9-9:30 AM, RD:
TL 30/1, 1019 Westview Or., Far- Louisville, KY 40205. LS.
10-1:30-5, 10-2:30. ENT: Harold Winston, 1450 E. 55 Pl.,
mington 55024. EF: $ 8. ST $ 3. $ $ per entries. RG: 9:30-10 830-S, Chicago, IL 60637. (312) 947-0503. NS.
AM. ENT: John Dilorio, address above. LS.
APR 4-5 OH
MAR 28-29 MO 1st CSU Grand Prix. For details see Grand Prix
APR 11-12 AR
listing.
UMR Spring Open. 5-SS, TL 50/2, Mark Twain Fayetteville Bonanza. For details see Grand Prix
Room, Univ. Center East, Univ. of MO-Rolla, Rolla 65401. EF: listing.
$ 10, jr. $ 6, if rec'd by 2/26; $ 1 more at site. ST other states APR 4-5 IL
OK. $ $ (250 b/40):90-45-35, 8, C, 0, UR each 30. RG: 8-9 Greater Chicago City Championship-$ $ 1675
AM, RD: 9:30-2-7, 9-2. ENT: S.Y. Trimble, Department of Palmer HOuSe Open. For details see Grand Prix listing. APR 12 Ml
Mathematics, Univ. of MO-Rolla, Rolla, MO 65401. LS.
Tl'Bnton Sunday QUadS. 3-RR, TL 40/80, Haas
Recreation Bldg., 72 Washington Ave., Trenton (located
MAR 28-29 IL APR 4-5 MO behind Sibley Elementary School). EF: $ 5. Trophy to 1st each
Springfield Open. 5-SS, TL 50/2, Tom Watkins Park, quad. RG: 10-10:45 AM, RD: 11-2-5. ENT: L. DeBoer, 23617
Saturday Cyclone-Sunday Squall. Two 1-Day
Wohlfiel, Taylor, Ml 48180. 313-291-3653.
events, 4-SS, TL 40/1, Chicago Chess Center, 2666 N. 2025 W. High, Springfield. EF: $ 13, if rec'd by 4/1; $ 15 at
Halsted, Chicago 312/929-7010. EF (each date): $ 10, if site. $ $ (350 b/25, top 2 overall gtd.): 100-50, 3 sections
rec'd in advance; $ 12 at site. $ $ (135 b/20): 40-20, C, 0, E divided numerically 40-25 each section. RG: 8:15-8:45 AM,
each 20„UR 15. RG: 9 9 45 AM each date, RO: RO: 9-1:30-6, 9-1:30. ENT: Clarence Townsend, Rt. 1, Box APR 18 IL
10-12:30-3-5:30 each date. ENT: address above. LS. 136, Nixa, MO 65714. LS.
I CaiSSa Open. 4-SS, TL 40/1, Rockford College, 5050
E. State (Bus US 20), Rocktord. EF: $ 6; if rec'd in advance;
MAR 28-29 Ml APR 4-5 AR $ 7 at site; $ 1 off to RCO/ICA membs. $ $ 80% of gross entry
fees (60 to 1st b/30). RG: 9-10 AM, RD: 10 and as available.
15th University of Michigan-Dearborn Open. FayetteVille Open. For details see Grand Prix listing. ENT: Gary Noel Sargent, 2764 Panoryrna Dr., Rockford; IL
5-SS, TL 50/2, Univ. of MI-Dearborn Campus, 4901 61109.
Evergreen Rd., Dearborn 48126. EF: $ 13, if rec'd by 3/21;
$ 15 at site. ST $ $ (450 b/40): 150-75, A, 8, C, 0, UR each APR 4-5
30-15. RG: 8:45-9:45 AM, RD: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: James cancelled IL
Jackson, jr., 14639 Greenview, Detroit, Ml 48223. LS. Sat-Sun 30/30 Events. APR 18-19 ,AR
4th Annual Fish Open. For details see Grand Prix
listing.
College Chess Courses
APR 5 IA
Many players ask about possible college level chess April FIOWerS Open. 4-SS, TL 40/1, Iowa Memorial APR 24-26 MN
courses in their area. We are preparing a list of such pro- Union, corner of Madison 8 Jefferson St.s, Iowa City, EF: $ 6.
grams and would appreciate any details teachers or schools $ $ (75 b/20). RG: 8:30-9:30 AM. RD: 10-1-4-7. ENT: Dave Graham 8 MCGuire GratuitOuS IV. For details see
might provide on their classes. Humm, 108 E. Market ¹10, Iowa City, IA 52240. LS. Grand Prix listing.

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APR 25-26 IL TX
Greater PeOria Open. For details see Grand Prix MAY 9-10 MN San JaCintO Open. 5-SS, TL 45/2, 6O1Rudder
listing. Tower, Texas A&M Univ. Center, College Station. EF: $ 15, jr.
13th Annual National Junior High School $ 12, if rec'd by 3/23; $ 20, jr. $ 15 at site; masters free. ST
ChampiOnShip. 8-SS, TL 40/1, The Registry Hotel, $ 5. RG: 8:30-9:15 AM, RD: 9:30-2:30-7, 9-2. ENT: Or.
APR 25-26 IN l-494 at 24th Ave. exit, just W. of Mpls.-St. Paul Int.'I
Ousan Djuric, 1018 Holt St., College Station, TX 77840.
Airport; 24-hr. free limousine every.'/z hr. to & from. In
MiChiana Open. For details see Grand Prix listing. 2 Sections: Top, open to all U.S. students in 9th grade .. 4-5 CA
APR
or below. EF: $ 13 if mailed by 4/30; $ 18 at tnmt. $ $
APR 25-26 IA (educ. funds in cash) 400-200-100, trophies to top 10, Western Regional Gold Watch Awards. 6-ss,
top 2 each category 4, 5, 6, UR; top 15 teams of 4; four Garden Grove Boys Club, 9860 Larson Ave. at Kerry. Open to
1st Iowa Class Championships. 5-ss, TL 45/2, clocks to 1st team. RG: 8 30 9 30 AM, RO: HS students and below. 17 gold and silver Bulova watches
Montrose Hotel, 223-3rd Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids 52401. EF: 10-1:30-5-8:30, 9-12:30-4-7:30. Middle, open to all and 32 medals donated by Piatigorsky Chess Foundation, also
$ 15. ST. Prizes based on entries; trophies to high-scoring U.S. students in 8th grade or below. EF: $ 12 if mailed $ 700, 7 trophies and 1 Russian Chess Clock all guaranteed.
Iowa resident in each class. RG: 8:30-9:45 AM, RD: In 2 sections: JHS 8 HS, open to grades 7-12, TL 40/80,
by 4/30, $ 17 at tnmt. $ $ (educ. funds in cash)
10-2:45-7:30, 9-2'.30. HR: 14.50-16.50-18.50. ENT: Iowa 200-150-100-50, trophies to top 10, top. 2 each 30/1, SD/30. 1st HS team trophy & 4 gold watches & $ 250,
State Chess Assn, c/o Michael Coveyou, 2421 39th St., Oes category 4, 5, 6, UR, top 15 teams of 4; four clocks to 2nd trophy & 4 silver watches, 3rd trophy & 4 bronze medals;
Moines, IA 50310. NS. 1st team. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, RD: 10-1-4:30-8, 1st individual gold watch & $ 100, 2nd silver watch, 3rd Rus-
9-12-3:30-7. Both, top 4 scores added to give team sian Chess Clock; 1st JHS team trophy & 4 gold watches &
score. All on team must attend same school (no excep- $ 100, 2nd trophy & 4 silver watches; 1st JHS individual gold
APR 25-26 MN
tions). Substitutes after 4/30 pay late EF. All players watch & $ 75, 2nd silver watch. RO: 9-1-4, 9-1-4. Elementary,
16th F-M Open. 5-SS, TL 45/2, Comstock Union, must be or become USCF members ($ 3/yr.). Advance open to K-6, TL 40/1, 40/1, SD/30. 1st Elem. team trophy &
Moorhead State Univ., Moorhead. EF: $ 10, jr.,colege EF without player list or player list without EF not ac- 4 gold medals, 2nd trophy & 4 silver medals; 1st Elem. in-
students or over 65 $ 8, if rec'd by 4/23; $ 3 more at site. $ $ cepted. List school name even if no team; give grade, dividual gold watch & $ 50, 2nd silver medal, 3rd bronze
(230 b/30): 75-40, 115 in category prizes. RG: 9-9:30 AM, also USCF ID No. and expiration date or enclose memb. medal. RO: 9:30-12-2:30, 9-12-2:30. Both, Teams may be
RD'/1 0 2 30 .7, 1 0 3. ENT: F-M Chess Council, 71 4 1 8th Ave. fee together with address and birth date for non- any number from same school, only top 4 scores count. Team
So;, Fargo, ND 58102. LS. members. No player or school may win more than one players may also win individual prizes. Cash prizes awarded
trophy. HR: The Registry. Hotel, 7901 24th Ave. So., only if winners attend National Championships in May. An
Bloomington, MN 55420, 38-41-45-45-45. Be sure to SCCF system top man up - TD: truncation, median, son-berg.
,
APR 25-26 AR request chess rates when reserving. Individual EF: HS $ 12.50, JHS $ 10, Elem. $ 8 i~ rec'd by 4/1, all $ 3
players, esp. girls, wishing to share rooms with others: more at site. RG: 8-8:45 AM. ENT: Western Chess, Box 201,
Mating RaZOrbaCk Open. 4-SS, TL45/2, Rm. 311,
notify MSCA as soon as possible. Some local Garden Grove, CA 92640. Ed Tierney (714) 537-8958. NS.
,Ark. Union, Univ. of Arkansas, Fayeteville. EF: $ 120. $ $
'00-150-120, 4-9th each Too. RG: 8-9 AM, RO: 9:30-2-7,
players'amilies
may welcome guests. ENT: Minnesota State
Chess Ass'n, Box 30003, St. Paul, MN 55175. Info: APR 4-5 CA
1:30. Inquiries: Craig Kozel, Rt. 1, Box 49C, Perryville, AR (612) 698-3017. NS.NS.
72126. LS. Orange Marmalade. For details see Grand Prix
listing.

APR 25-26 IL APR 10-12 CA


Mayhem Mitt a Meal. 5-ss, TL rds. 1-3 40/100,
Clairemont Spring Open. 5-ss, TL 45/90, south
rds. 4-5 40/2, Chicago Chess Center, 2666 N. Halsted,
Clairemont Rec. Center, 3605 Clairemont Dr., San Diego. EF:
Chicago 60614. EF: $ 18.50 if rec'd in advance; $ 20 at site. $ 20 by 4/9; $ 25 at site; women, srs. over 60 and 2nd
$ $ (300 b/30): 100-50, C, 0, E each 50; free buffet to all. RG: member of family $ 10. $ $ (1000 b/60 full entries). RO: 7,
9-9:45 AM, RD: 10-2-6. ENT: address above. LS. 9-1, 9-1. ENT: Ted Steitz, 2603 Chadwell Ave., San Diego,
CA 92154. '/~-pt. bye for first round if requested in advance.

APR 25-26 = OH Late entrants paired at door.

Forest City Open. 5-ss, TL 40/90,-John carroll Univ. APR 11-12 CA


Student Activity Center, 20700 Northpark, University Heights 17th Visalia Amateur. 4-ss (accel), TL 40/90, col-
44118. EF: $ 8, if rec'd by 4/20; $ 10 at site. $ $ (300 b/50): lege of the Sequoias cafeteria (S. side of campus), Visalia.
100-50, B, C, under 1400/UR each 50. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, Open to under 2000. EF: $ 15, if rec'd by 4/8; $ 20 at site. $ $
RD: 10-2-6, 10-2. ENT: Leo Mann, 7414 Klonowski,
Cleveland, OH 44105. NS. Regilerai IX
AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, KS, MT, NE,
— Ill (500 b/50, 4/class) & six trophies. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, RO:
10-3, 9-2. ENT: Chris Fotias, College of the Sequoias, Visalia,
CA 93277. LS.
MAY 2-3 IL APR 11-15 CA
NM, NV, OK, OR, TX, UT, WA, WY
Sat-Sun 30/30 EVentS. Two1 day events, 4-SS, TL 2nd Annual Spring Open Chess Classic. For
EVENTS FROM MARCH IS TO MAY I4 details see Grand Prix listing.
30/30, Chicago Chess Center, 2666 N. Halsted, Chicago
60614, Tel. 312/929-7010. EF (each date): $ 10, if rec'd in 20-22
advance; $ 12 at site. $ $ (135 b/20): 40-20, C, 0, E each 20, MAR CA APR 18-19 CA
UR 15. RG: 9-9:45 AM each day, RO: 10-12-2-4 each date. San Jose St. Univ. Spring 81. For details see
ENT: address above. LS.
3rd Annual "April Showers Chess Tnmt.".
Grand Prix listing. For details see Grand Prix listing.

MAY 3 MO MAR 21 NE APR 18-19 TX


WaSh U. Open. 4-SS, TL 4O/1, Wohl Center, 6515
Lincoln Cash 8 Trophy Swiss. 4-ss, TL 3o/1, HOuStOn Open. For details see Grand Prix listing.
Wydown Blvd., Clayton 63105. EF: $ 5, USEF $ 21, jr. $ 13, if Gateway Auditorium, Gateway Shopping Center, 61 & 0 St.,
rec'd by 4/20; all $ 3 more at site. $ $ (200 b/50): 60-40, A, Lincoln 68505. EF: $ 6, jr. $ 3 if rec'd by 3/16; $ 8 and $ 4 at APR 18-19 NV
site. $ $ G 195: 40-30-20, A, B, C, 0, E, UR,-under 1000 each
B, C, D/E/UR each 25. RG: 8:30-9:15 AM, RD:
9:30-12:30-3:30-6:30. ENT: Phil Malinas, 6515 Wydown 15, more if entries permit; trophies to 1st, top A, B, C, 0, E, Truckee Meadows Spring Open. 4-ss, TL 4o/2,
under 1000, UR. RG: 8:-45-9:15 AM, RD: 9:30-12:30-3:45-7. Truckee Meadows Community College, 7000 El Rancho,
Blvd., Box 3502, Clayton, MO 63105. LS.
ENT: Gary T. Marks, P.O. Box 80293, Lincoln, NE 68501. Sparks 89431. EF: $ 15, NV student $ 10, if rec'd by 4/16; $ 5
more site. $ $ (725 b/50): Master/expert 100-65, A 95-60, B
MAY 3 IN
MAR 21-22 CA 90-55, C 85-50, 0/E/UR 80-45; trophy to 1st overall. RG:
9-10:30 AM, RD: 11-5, 10-4. HR: Flying J. Motel: 25-35.
Red Barn Open No. 7. 5-ss, TL rds. 1-340/90, ENT: Peter 0. Hess, 1470 Majestic Dr., Reno, NV 89503.
Larry Quigley SWiSS. 4-SS, 'TL 30/1, LaFortune rds. 4-5 40/100, The Red Barn, 149 San Marcos Blvd., San
Center, Univ. oV Notre Dame, Notre Dame 46617. EF: $ 10,
Marcos 92069. EF: $ 15, if rec'd by 3/18; $ 20 at site. $ $ (700
under 17 $ 7. $ $ (300 b/40): 75, A 50, B 45, C 40, 0 35, E
b/50): 175-100, 90-50, B 70-40, C 60-35, D/UR 50-30.
A APR 24-25 CA
30, UR 25; chess books to 2nd each class. RG: 8:30-9:15 RG: 9-9:30 AM, RO: 10-2-6, 10-3. ENT: Michael Nagaran,
AM, RD: 9:30-12:30-3:30-6:30. ENT: Samuel Shapiro, 305 L.A. City College Masters. For details see Grand
17360 Caminito Canasto, San Diego, CA 92127. NS. Prix listing.
Wakewa, South Bend, IN 46617.
MAR 28 CA APR 25-26 CO
MAY 9 IL LOne Pine Warm-up. 3-SS, TL 40/90, California Northern Co. Gpefl. For details see Grand Pfix listing.
Dept. of Transportation, District office, 500 South Main St.,
9th Annual Chicago Industrial Chess League Bishop 93514. EF: $ 13, jr. $ 10, if rec'd by 3/25; $ 2 more at
Tornado. 4-SS, TL 3511, Western Electric Albright Gym, APR 25-26 lo
site; free to players rated 2300 or higher. $ $ (300 b/25): 100,
Cermack Road and 50th Ct., Cicero..EF: $ 9, if rec'd by 5/4; A, B, C, D/E/UR each 50. RG: 9-9:40 AM, RD: $ 1335 CONT'L LIFE — ID OPEN. For details see
$ 11 at site; $ 8 to CICL members in advance. $ $ G 200: 75-50, 10-1:45-5:45. ENT: Steve Morford, P.O. Box 322, June Lake, Grand Prix listing.
B,. C, D/E/UR each 25; trophy to top CICL player, book to top CA 93529.
jr. RG: 9-9:30 AM, RD: 9:30-1-4-7. ENT: Dave Baurac, 7517 APR 25-26 NM
Country Lane South, Oarien, IL 60559. NS. MAR 28-29 CA
1981 NM JuniOr ChampiOnShipS. St. Michael's
Morro Bay Open, Fifth Annual. 4-ss (rds.1 & 2 HS, 100 Siringo Rd., Santa Fe 87501. In 3 divis. of 2 sects.
MAY 9-10 MS accel.), TL 40/2, Veteran's Memorial Bldg., 209 Surf St., ea. OPEN DIV., open to U/age 20 on April 1, 5-SS, TL 20/50,
Morro Bay, CA 93443. EF: $ 15, if rec'd by 3/25; $ 20 at site; 25/1, SO/40. RD: 9:45-2-6:30, 9-1:30. Champ Sect., EF: $ 7
Magnolia Marathon III. 8-ss, TL 45/90, Memorial free to 15 yrs. & under and women. $ $ 80% of EF; trophies to adv. 5 trophies b/25. Novice Sect., restr. to U/1500 and UR.
Hall, Miss. State U., Starkville 39759. EF: $ 7, ST $ 5. Prizes 1st overall, top jr. RG: 8-9 AM, RD: 10-4, 9-3. ENT: Ken EF: $ 5 adv. 5 trophies b/30. JHS DIV., Sat. only. Open to gr.
per entries. RG: 9-10 AM, RD: 10-1-5-8, 8:30-12-3-6. ENT: Kieselhorst, P.O. Box 1372, Atascadero, CA 93423. (805) 7-8. RD: first 9:45, last 6:30. Champ. Sect., 4-SS, TL 20/40,
Peyton Crowder, Box 3214, Miss. State, MS 39762. 466-0580. Ns. 20/35, SD/30. EF: $ 5 adv. 5 trophies b/15. Novice Sect.,

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restr. to U/1300 and UR, 5-SS, TL 20/30. EF: $ 3 adv. 5 150-100, A, B, C 90-40, 0/E/F, UR each 70-30; trophy to top Top 4 scores added to give team score. All on team
Trophies b/25. ELEM. DIV., Sat. only. Open to gr. 1-6. RD: Sacramento/East Yolo resident: "Sacramento Champion" must attend same school. Substitutes after 4/28 pay
first 9:45, last 5:30. Champ. Sect., 4-SS, TL 20/30. EF: $ 4 RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, RD: 10:30-4, 9-3. ENT: Robert Gordon, late EF. Advance EF without player list or pla'yer list
adv. 4 trophies b/15. Novice Sect., not USCF-rated, restr. to Sacramento Chess Club, 2531 S. Street ¹F, Sacramento, CA without advance EF not accepted. List school even if no
U/1100 and UR. 5-SS. EF: $ 3 adv. 4 trophies b/25. AII Div., 95816. LS. team. HR: Aztec Inn Hotel, 102 N. Alvernon Way, Tuc-
RG: 8-9 AM. EF: after 4/22 add $ 3 in Open, $ 2 in JHS 8 son, AZ 85711; (602) 795-0330, $ 30.50+ tax for 1, 2,
A USCF NATIONAL TOURNAMENT
Elem. Awards b/3 per class, other prizes include USCF gift 3 or 4 ($ 8 for rollaway upon request, if more than 4).
certifs., BHB clocks and much more. '/~-pt. bye possible if re- MAY 9-10 AZ Tournament to be played in banquet room. Make reser-
quested in adv. USCF add $ 16 or $ 8 if U/18, $ 3 part. jr. ST 6th Annual National Elementary School vations by 4/28 to guarantee reservation after 6 PM.
req. in rated sects.: add $ 5, U/19 $ 2.50. Discount of $ 1 if ChampiOnShip. 8-SS, TL 40/1, Aztec Inn Hotel, May 8 - include first night's deposit or major credit
buying both. May 1981 Rating Suppl. to be used. Adv. entry 102 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson. Open to U.S. students card number. Meal tickets available upon request at
w/full payment to Andy Nowak (TD), 510 Sunset No. 4, Santa in 6th grade or below. EF: $ 7.50 if mailed by 4/28; registration for tournament or check-in. Complimentary
Fe, NM 87501. (Tel. 988-1570) by April 22. HR: special rate limousine service to and from airport. ENT: Southern
$ 12.50 at tnmt. $ $ (scholarships in cash): 300-150-75
of $ 11 per room at Motel 6, if reserved thru TD. NS. Arizona Chess Assn. (S.A.C.A.), 4922 Casas Serenas,
to top 3 teams; trophies to top 10, top 2 each category
MAY 9-10 t:A 5, 6, UR, primary, top 15 teams of 4; four alpha clocks Tucson, AZ 85705. For literature on what to see and do
to 1st team. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, RD: 11-1:30-4-6:30 while in Tucson, mail a postcard to Tucson Convention
SaCramentO ChampiOnShip. 4-SS, TL 40/2, Clunie
(special animal exhibition by representative of our inter- and Visitor's Bureau, P.O. Box 27210, Tucson, AZ
Clubhouse, Alhambra 8 F Sts., Sacramento. EF: $ 15, jr. $ 12,
nationally famous Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum at 8 85726 and mention chess tournament: (602)
non-USCF women $ 5, if rec'd by 5/6; all $ 5 more at site; free PM after completion of day's play), 9-11:30-2-4:30.
791-4768. NS.
women 8 over 2200. $ $ (840 b/75, 9/class): Master/Expert

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Each month, The Reference Shelf features selected re- zines) appeared: March 1981. All updates are current as of 45 RONALD HENLEY......... TX 2467
........
search lists compiled by USCF. It repularly includes Fu-
ture Nationals, winners of USCF Merit Awards and State
Meetings (when applicable). It also includes, on a rotating
basis, Chess Columns, Chess Magazines and Tournament
~
Jan. 15, 1981.
TOURNAMENT CLEARINGHOUSESKS
270-289: Alan H. Lipkin, Box 972, Rural Hall, NC 27045
46
47
48
MICHAEL WILDER
JOHN CURDO ............
JOSEPH BRADFORD ......
NJ 2467
MA 2463
TX 2462
Clearinghouses. Updates to the latter three are published 370-385: John Mark Ishee, 604 Shenandoah Drive, Brentwood, TN
49 DOUGLAS ROOT.......... CA 2455
in months in which a full list does not appear, as well as a 37027
reminder where the last full list can be found. Other spe- 430-449: Betty South, 6225 S. Stornaway Drive, Columbus, OH43213 50 VINCENT McCAM BRIDGE .. CA 2451
cial reference lists are also periodically included. 607-629: David Sprenkle, 508 E. White, Apt. 9, Champaign, IL 61820
Included as a special feature this month are our lists of 660-679: Chuck Bell, 1216 N. Market. A-1, Wichita, KS 67214 THE TOP 50 WOMEN
America's best: the top 50, top 50 women, and the top 50 730-749: Vacant
juniors under 21, under 16 and under 13. Also this month 800-831: Randall Siebert, 2939 Marine II303, Boulder, CO 80303 1 MARIA IVANKA......... TX 2321
we bring back an annual feature — a list of the 50 most ac- 938-951: Romona Sue Wilson, 2416 S St. N2, Sacramento, CA 95816
2 DIANE SAVEREIDE...... CA 2230
tive players of the preceding year. We will also provide a 954-961: Romona Sue Wilson, 2416 S St. ff2, Sacramento, CA 95816
similar list midway through to year to let you know who is 967-969: Charles R. Cordell, Box 461, Kapaau, Hl 96755 3 RUTH HARING CA 2156
"leading the pack" in the race for most active player of 4 RACHEL GROTTO....... NY 2126
1981. STATE PUBLICATIONS
5 DOROTHY TEASLEY NY 2037
Oklahoma: Knight Moves has ceased publication.
6 BARAKA SHABAZZ CA 2033
REGIONAL COLUMNS
Fuf ure Nailonals Center Daily Times (State College): Jess C. Goodman,
3A Vairo Blvd., State College, PA 16801
7
8
9
ALEXEY RUDOLPH......
RUTH DONNELLY.......
GISELA GRESSER ......
WI 2007
NY 2000
NY 1991

Information on bidding is available from the USCF Na-


10 LINDA MAHAN ......... CA 1991
tional Office. Bids are accepted for the current and future
years. Some tournaments, such as the U.S. Open, are
placed a year or more in advance, so bids should be sub-
Stale NeetLlnSs 11
12
13
PAMELA FORD.........
DIANA LANNI
RUTH CARDOSO........
CA 1982
NY 1976
N J 1969
mitted as early as possible. The following list is current as 14 SHERNAZ MISTRY...... NY 1957
of Jan. 15, 1981. These state associations have scheduled their annual
1981 National High School Championships business meetings within the two-month period covered in 15 KAREN STREET ........ CA 1951
the Tournament Life section of this month's Chess Life. 16 INNA ISRAILOV......... NY 1931
Philadelphia, Pa. ~ April 24-26 Most state meetings coincide with a major tournament. 17 ALISON BERT.......... GA 1930
1981 National Elementary Championships Massachusetts: 2 p.m. April 12 at the Student Center, 18 VERA FRENKEL ........ CT 1921
Tuscon, Ariz. ~ May 9-10 SMU, N. Dartmouth, Mass. 19 KATHARINE GASSER MA 1921
1981 National Junior High Championships 20 LAURA ROMEO......... MI 1918
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. May 9-10
Top %0 l.isis SUSAN STERNGOLD .: ..
~
21 NY 1851
1981 U.S. Amateur Championship 22 TANIA KRANICH........ NY 1843
Chicago ~ May 23-25 23 MILA ZELENKOVSKY.... I L 1804
1981 U.S. Seniors'pen These lists are for information only. The players'ast 24 JANETTE McGAUGHY... TX 1802
Sun City, Ariz. ~ June 8-12 published official rating remains valid for use in USCF- 25 MICHELE THOMAS MD 1797
1981 U.S. Junior Open rated events and other seeding purposes. These lists in- 26 SHARON EVANS........ NY 1793
clude only USCF members who were U.S. residents. Ages 27 JOAN SCHLICH
Abington, Pa. ~ June 19-21 indicated for juniors are as of Dec. 31., 1980, and the lists VA 1792
1981 U.S. Women's Invitational include all events reported by that date. Tied players are 28 KRISTA VAN LAAN...... FL 1777
Brigham City, Utah ~ June 1981
listed in alphabetical order. 29 URSULA FOSTER ....... CA 1775
THE TOP 50 30 CHRIS HENDRICKSON .. CO 1772
1981 U.S. Open
31 MARY CONLON CT 1771
Palo Alto, Calif. ~ August 2-14 ALBURT..............
1981 Armed Forces Championship
1. LEV
2. LARRY CHRISTIANSEN.....
NY 2652
CA 2605
32 MARJORIE McNEIL ..... WI 1767
33 CARLA GLASGOW...... OK 1765
Washington, D.C. ~ Sept. 15-18 8 21-22 3. JAMES TARJAN ........... CA 2593 34 SOPHI ZHISLIN......... TN 1761
BIDDING OPEN 4. YASSER SEIRAWAN........ WA 2578 35 VALERIE STOCKING NY 1759
5. ROMAN DZINDZIHASHVILI .. NY 2566
1981 National Open 36 ELEANOR TERRY....... MA 1751
6. WALTER BROWNE......... CA 2557 37 REBECCA TARGONSKI ..
1981 U.S. Class Championships MA 1750
7. LUBOMIR KAVALEK........ VA 2557 38 STEPA LITOMISKY...... CA 1743
1981 U.S. Invitational Championship 8. LARRY EVANS 2547
I981 U.S. Junior Invitational Championship 9. JOHN FEDOROWICZ.......
NV 39 TERESA SCHAEFFER ... TX 1739
NY 2547 40 JEAN HARROW......... IL 1736
1981 U.S. Blind 10. ROBERT BYRNE........... NY 2542 41 BARBARA PESKIN ...... MA 1736
1981 U.S. Masters Open 11. JOHN GREFE OR 2537 42 CAROLYN WITHGI1T.... CA 1735
1981 U.S. Intercollegiate Individual 12. ANATOLY LEIN............ N J 2537
43 CHARLYN LINSOL...... UT 1729
1981 Intercollegiate Team Championship
13. LEONID SHAMKOVICH ..... NY 2533 44 JULIE DESCH OR 1726
1982 U.S. Amateur Team Championship
14. NICHOLAS DEFIRMIAN.....
15. JOHN A PETERS III.........
CA 2531 45 LYNN SCHMIDT ........ WI 1720
Correction: Dates for the 1981 National Elementary and 16. ANDREW SOLTIS ..........
CA 2530
NY 2529
46 PAMELA CAMPBELL .... TN 1717
1981 National High School championships were incorrect- 47. GREGORIA BARRY...... CT. 1715
ly listed in this column in previous months. Please note
17. BOR IS KOGAN
......
GA 2528 48. GLADYS GALLO ........ NY 1711
the correct dates above. 18. WILLIAM LOMBARDY
19. SAMUEL RES HEVSKY......
NY
NY
2528
2526
49. HELENE RAUPP ........ Ml 1711
50. COLETTE TROUVE...... CT 1709

Nerliorlous Service 20.


21.
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BERNARD ZUCKERMAN....
NY
NY
2521
2520 TOP 50 jUNIORS UNDER 2I
Award lnners 22.
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MICHAEL ROHDE..........
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Each month, The Reference Shelf will list winners of


25. JAY WHITEHEAD .......... CA 2500 3 JAY WHITEHEAD...... I 19 CA 2500
USCF Merit Awards. For the first few months, the names 26. MILAN VUKCEVICH ........ OH 2498 4 MICHAEL WILDER...... 18 NJ 2467
of those who have received the award since it was first
created more than a year ago will be printed in install
27. SERGEY KUDRIN .......... CT 2497 5 DOUGLAS ROOT 17 CA 2455
~
28. KAMRAN SHI RAZI CA 2496 6 VINCENT McCAM BRIDG E 20 CA 2451
ments until the list is brought up to date. Thereafter,
names of recent winners will be listed. 29. MARK DIESEN......; .. .. ~ ~ MD 2495 7 MICHAEL BROOKS ..... 19 MO 2398
30. ARTHUR BISGUIER NY 2494 8 PAUL WHITEHEAD...... 20 CA 2395
Arpad Elo, Brooklield, Wise.; Barrett Frlnk, E. Woodstock, Conn.;
William Gingrlch; Bill Goichberg, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; Milton L. Hanauer, 31. PETER BIYIASAS ...,...... CA 2490 9 JAMES RIZZITANO...... 19 MA 2388
New York, N,Y.; Robert Jacobs, Creve Coeur, Mo.; Anthony F. Kaye, 32. EDMAR MEDNIS........... NY 2484 10 PERRY YOUNGWORTH .. 18 CA 2383
Rochester, N.Y.; Leonard Kent; Pelham, N.Y.; George Koltanowski, 33. DAVID STRAUSS......... ~ . CA 2483 11 JAMES THINNSEN...... 20 CA 2382
San Francisco, Calif.; James Larson, Springfield, III.: Wray McCalester,
Janesville, Wise.; William Merrell, St. Peters, Mo.; Al Mills; Hooshang 34. DIMITRI GUREVICH ........ NY 2480 12 ROBERT SULMAN ...... 19 NY 2368
Najl, St. Louis, Mo.: William S. Nakao, Springfield, Mo.; Oennis 35. JULIO KAPLAN ....i........ CA 2480 13 MAXIM DLUGY....'..... 14 NY 2322
Paustenbach, W. Lafayette, Ind.; John V. Ragan, St. Louis, Mo.; Glenn
Petersen, Piscataway. N.J.
36. KARL BURGER ... NY 2478 14 RAJAN AYYAR ......... 19 CA 2320
A.
37. IVARS DAHLBERG ......... CA 2475 15 DMITRY AGRACHOV.... 20 CO 2319
38. LAWRENCE KAUFMAN,..... FL 2475 16. WILLIAM ADAM 18 CA 2318

Wpdaies 39.
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JOHN WATSON
NORMAN WEINSTEIN
LEONID BASS
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MA
IN
2473
2473
2470
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CHARLES HERTAN ...
JEREMY BARTH......
20
20
20
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NY,
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2316
2310
42. SALVATORE MATERA...... NY 2468 20 CYRUS LAKDAWALA .. 20 CA 2310
The following are updates of our regular lists of refer-
ence material. The last issue in which all full lists (Tourna- 43. VITALY ZALTSMAN NY 2468 21 DAVID WADA -........ 19 CA 2308
ment Clearinghouses, Chess Columns, and Chess Maga- 44. VICTOR FRIAS CA 2467 22 JONATHAN SCHROER 17 NY 2299

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ALLEN KORNFELD .
CURT JONES.......
20 IL 2292 7. MICHAEL HO .......... 11 TX 1830 R INTERNATIONAL WOMAN MASTERS R
20 TN 2280 8. ALVARO ALVARADO JR .. 12 CA 1802 Eva Aronson Mona Karff
25 MARK ORFALEA 17 CA 2263 9. PATRICK WOLFF .....'... 12 MA 1775 Rachel Grotto Ruth Haring
26 ERIC TANG BORN... 19 WA 2263 10. DANNY EDELMAN ....... 11 NY 1770 Gisela Gresser Diane Savereide
27 TOM ALGEO ....... .. 20 GA 2248 11. CHUCK LOVINGOOD..... 12 TN 1738
Lisa Hickey Marilyn Simmons
28 VADIM GENFAN...... 17 NY 2248 12. ALBERT WHITE III 10 NY 1715
29 ROBERT MILLER ...:. 20 NJ 2244 13. DANIEL PILLONE ..-...... USCF LIFE MASTERS
. 12 NJ 1594
30 JON LITVINCHUK..... 13 NY 2242 14. DIMITRI STEINBERG ..... 12 NY- 1694
USCF awards the title of Life Master to those players
who have played.300 or more games while holding a
31
32
THOMAS WEISSBEIN .
DAVID GRI EGO
20 CA 2241 15. ADAM LIEF ............. 11 IL 1689 master's rating (2200 or above). Asterisks appear next to
16 RI 2239 16. MICHAEL MESSER....... 12 OH 1685 the names of players who have achieved the title since the
33 DAVID GLUECK ... 16 OH 2238 17. ROBERT HALES......... 12 UT 1681
last list was published (in the October 1980 Chess Life).
34 BARRY POPIK..... 19 NY 2234 18. MICHAEL PODOL........ 12 PA 1681 William Addison
35 RANDY KOLVICK ..
George Kramer
19 GA 2229 19. JEFFREY MOORE........ 12 PA 1674 Lev Alburt 'Sergey Kudrin
36 RODNEY MALPERT .. 20 OK 2226 20. MICHAEL GILNER ...., .. Herbert Avram Anatoly Lein
09 GA 1657 Boris Baczynskyj
37 JONATHAN YEDIDIA .. 17 PA 2221 21. JEREL SAITO Louis Levy
12 Hl 1631 Craig Barnes Julius Loftsson
38 MICHAEL GENTRY.... 19 NC 2212 22. PETER MILLER.......... William Batchelder William Lombardy
. 12 MN 1629
39 SANDEEP'JOSHI 14 MA 2204 23. KENNETH WRIGHT .:.... Joel Benjamin Charles Maddigan
10 MA 1629
40 TIMOTHY BROWN ..... 19 AZ 2201 24. PHILIPPE BLUMENTHAL 12 GA 1628
Pal Benko
Hans Berliner
Erich Marchand
Raymond Martin
41 ALAN WADA 20 CA 2197 25. JOHNNY CAMILLERI..... Sidney Bernstein
12 TN 1628 Eugene Martinovsky
42 DAVID GLIKSMAN ..... 20 CA 2193 26. ADRI AN JOVANOVIC..... 12 NY 1626
Arthur Bisguier
Peter Biyiasis
William Martz
43 MICHAEL KOGAN 15 GA 2192 27. MATTHEW NG Salvatore Matera
12 CA 1626 John Blackstone Vincent McCambridge
44 MOSHE KHATENA..... 19 MS 2189 28. G EORG E WALLACE...... 12 Calvin Blocker James McCormick
TN 1619
45
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JEFFREY GINSBURG...
ONY BROWN
18 OH 2187 29. STEVEN KUHN .......... 11 MN 1609
Rudy Blumenfeld
Eric Bone
Edmar Mednis
Ariel Mengarini
I 17 AZ 2181 30. PHILIP MICKELSON...... 12 MN 1607
'47 L'EWIS COHEN Jay Bonin Eugene Meyer
20 NY 2176 31. JAN SPETH............. CA 1596 Joseph Bradford John Meyer
48 GREGG SMALL
49. ADNAN SENDUR .......
20 FL'175 32. KEITH NIELSEN .........
11
12 'E 1593
Paul Brandts
Curt Brasket
Ervin Middleton
Milan Momic
19 DE 2171 33. RANDY LONG........... 12 1582 Leslie Braun
50 GENNADY KUDELMAN
Ml 'Wai:er Morris Jr.
.. 20 IL 2170 34. BRIAN GILNER.......... 10 GA 1581 Walter Browne John Peters III
35. JACK MAXFIELD Karl Burger Carl Pilnik
TOP 50 JUNIORS UNDER 11 CA 1573 Robert Burns Jr.
I 6 36. CHRIS BUSHONG Albert Pinkus
11 VA 1572 Robert Byrne Dr.Joseph Platz
1. MAXIM DLUGY ..... 14 NY 2322 37. TRACY CALLIS.......... 12 VA 1567 Edward Celorio Stephan Popel
2.: JON LITVINCHUK... 13 NY 2242 38. THOMAS JENSEN ....... 12 NE 1541 Craig Chellstrop
Larry Christiansen
Orest Popovych
Paul Poschel
3. SANDEEP JOSHI 14 MA 2204 39. TERRI SHALER.......... 12 Ml 1540 Peter Cleghorn Charles Powell
4. MICHAEL KOGAN 15 GA 2192 40. MATTHEW ROOZEE...... 11 CA 1538 John Collins Viktors Pupols
5. PEDRO V MARCAL..., 41. MICHAEL GIACOBBE Kim Commons Kenneth Regan
14 CA 2107 11 IL 1537 Richard Costigan
6. NOAM D ELKIES..... 42. JEFF SMATHERS........ 10
Samuel Reshevsky
14 NY 2094 TN 1537 Thomas Costigan Bruce Rind
STAN ROZENFELD 15 NY 2088 43. KERRY FERRELL ........ 10 NY 1534 Walter Cunningham James Rizzitano
8 SIMON YELSKY ........ 14 NY 2082 44. STEVEN BALL........... 11 NY 1529 John Curdo
Arthur Dake
Kenneth Rogoff
Michael Rohde
9 KARLKALTENHAUSER.. 15 CA 2080 45. LENNI FISCHER.......... 12 NY 1525 Nick De Firmian Robert Rowley
10 BILLY COLIAS....-...... 14 IN 2064 46. JOHN MATSON 12 NY 1525 Greg DeFotis Sol Rubinow
ANDREW LERNER .. 15 NJ 2058 47. JOEY TROTSKY ......... 11 CA 1523 Ivars Dahlberg
Arnold Denker
Anthony Saidy
Robert Salgado
12 JOHN JARECKI NJ 2056
48. W TRAVIS PARHAM...... 11 TN 1512 Mark. Diesen Albert Sandrin
13 BERT WiLSON 49. DAVID DE HAVEN. - . Leroy Dubeck
15 MN 2056 11 VA 1511 Harry Schussler
14 MICHAEL-TIERNEY ..... 15 CA 2052 50. CHARLIE HARPER....... 12 GA 1508 John Dunning
Roman Dzindzihashvili
Herbert Seidman
Yasser Seirawan
15 KENNY FONG.......,... 14 CA 2049 Roland Ekstrom Joseph Shaffer
16 ALEXANDER FISH BEIN 12 OH 2045 Roy Ervin Michael Shahade
17. HOAINHAN TRUONG Larry D. Evans George Shainswit
18. BARAKA SHABAZZ ......
15
15
NJ
CA
2039
2033 Aisierlcan Larry Evans
John Fedorowicz
Leonid Shamkovich
James Sherwin
19.KEVIN BINKLEY.........
20. ALEXEY RUDOLPH
21., JORDAN FEIG.........
13
15
14
CA
WI
NY
2028
2007
1998
=
Tlilehol4ers Arthur Feuerstein
Reuben Fine
Robert Fischer
Kenneth Fitzgerald
Walter Shipman
Jeremy Silman
Kenneth Smith
Andrew Sol tis
22. 'TUART RACHELS..... 11 AL 1998 Edward Formanek Ross Sprague
23. THOMAS KEISLER....'. 14 WI 1990 The following is a list of all American chessplayers who 'Jonathan Frankle 'Steve Spencer
24 PAUL REJTO.......... hold international. titles. These titles are awarded by the Dennis Fritzinger Ross Sprague
15 MN 1973 World Chess Federation Dumitru Ghizdavu Robert Steinmeyer
Asterisks appear next to
25 TIMOTHY PELLANT.... 15 CA 1972 'the names of players who(FIDE).
have achieved new titles since Larry Gilden David Strauss
26 DENNIS YOUNGLOVE .. 14 MO 1957 the last list appeared in the October 1980 Chess Life. 'Mark Ginsburg 'oseph Tamargo
William Goichberg James Tarjan
27 MARK FINEGOLD...... 14 Ml 1954 'M INTERNATION AL GRANDMASTERS M Dr. Juan Gonzalez Timothy Taylor
28 REVI SCHEA .......... 14 WI 1947
Lev Alburt Isaac Kashdan
John Grefe Steven Tennant
29 SEAN COLURE........ 15 NJ 1942 Ronald Gross James Thibault
Pal Benko Lubomir Kavalek Robert Gruchacz
30 GEORGE KINSLER..... 15 PA 1941 Arthur Bisguier Frank Thornally
Anatoly Lein Jose Gutierrez 'onathan Tisdall
31 CHRIS CHABRIS....... 14 NY 1938 Peter Biyiasas William Lombardy Mil ton Hanauer Olaf Ulvestad
32 BENJAMIN FINEGOLD . Walter Browne 'Edmar Mednis 'Jerome Hanken Michael Valvo
11 Ml 1934 Robert Byrne
33 RON YOUNG..........
Samuel Reshevsky Eliot Hearst Richard Verber
15 NY 1932 Larry Christiansen Kenneth Rogoff Ronald Henley Dr. Saul Wachs
34 KEVIN JILES.......... 14 PA 1931 Roman Dzindzihashvili 'as'ser Seirawan Asa Hoffman Dennis Waterman
35 CHRIS AVERY Larry M. Evans Andrew Soltis William Hook
14 PA 1929 Reuben Fine John Watson
Leonid Shamkovich
36. RICHARD CHOW .......... 15 DE 1926 Robert Fischer James Tarjan
Robert Jacobs
Charles Kalme
Sunil Weeramantry
Tibor Weinberger
37. TIMOTHY RADERMACHER .. 13 MN 1916 INTERNAT IONAL MASTERS Julio Kaplan Norman Weinstein
38 KURT HOLYST ......... 13 CT 1914
William Addison
Andrew Karklins
Isaac Kashdan
Raymond Weinstein
39 CONSTANTINE KIPNIS .. 14 MN 1911
'Sergey Kudrin Jay Whitehead
Frank Anderson Edward Lasker Jeffrey Kastner Elliott Winslow
40 CHARLES ADELMAN.... 15 NJ 1910 'oel Benjamin Salvatore Matera Lawrence Kaufman Tom Wozney
41 PETER BEREOLOS...... 14 IN 1905 Karl Burger 'Eugene Meyer Lubomir Kavalek Perry Young worth
42.. JAY STALLINGS Kim Commons Walter Morris Jeffrey Kent Vitaly Zaltsman
14 TX 1894 Arthur Dake
43 ISSA YOUSSEF......... Steven Odendahl Alexander Kevitz Bernard Zuckerman
12 MI 1894 Nicholas De Firmian John Peters
44 ALIREZA SHAHIN....... 15 NC 1892 Arnold Denker Bruce Rind USCF MASTERS EMERITI
45 DAVID RATLIFF ....... 15 MD 1885
Mark Diesen
Larry D. Evans
Michael Rohde
Anthony Saidy The Master Emeritus title is a special honor awarded to
46 MICHAEL GOELLER 15 NJ 1882 John Fedorowicz Paul Schmidt players, now for the most part inactive, who led distin-
47 DANNY BASA ......... 14 VA 1881 Edward Formanek
Dumitru Ghizdavu
James Sherwin
'Michael Valvo
guished chess careers before the institution of the USCF
48 BEN HARRIS.......... 15 IN 1877
rating system. Current ratings of Masters Emeriti are not
John Grefe John L. Watson published if they are below 2200, in which case 2200 is the
49 STEVEN SZPISJAK..... 14 1876 'Robert Gruchacz
IL Norman Weinstein rating used for pairing and reporting purposes.
50 BOBBY FERGUSON 15 WA --1873 'Ronald Henley Raymond Weinstein
Julio Kaplan
'Larry Kaufmann
'ichael Wilder George Barnes
Harry Borochow
Albert Pinkus
TOP 50 JUNIORS UNDER I3 Vitaly Zaltsman Joseph Platz
George Koltanowski Mikhail Zlotnikov Dr. Juan Gonzales Sol Rubinow
JOHN JARECKI......... Imre Konig Bernard Zuckerman Jack Moskowitz

3
ALEXANDER FISHBEIN ..
STUART RACHELS.....
11 NJ
12 OH
2056
2045 r~ INTERNATIONAL FIDE MASTERS I-=im'-I
11 AL 1998 'John Donald on 'Orest Popovych
4 BENJAMIN FINEGOLD . 'Mark Ginsburg Do You Have A Master Rating?
11 1934
Ml Walter Shipman
5 ISSA YOUSSEF........ 12 1894
Ml Robert Gruchacz David Strauss If you do, you are qualified to receive a certificate which
JONAS KULIKAUSKAS . 'Dimitri Gurevich Jonathan Tisdall states that you have achieved a master rating. If you qualify,
12 CA 1860 John C. Meyer please write the USCF and we will be glad to send you one.

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8
........ RONDA EAKIN........
Nose active It laye~ 20. JOY WELLMAN
21. RUTH DONNELLY......
22. VALERIE HODGSON....
TN
NY
AL
1508
2000
1613
0060
0059
0058
36.
37.
38.,
DEBBIE LEFTWICH....
PAT MAYNTZ.........
CA
PA
CA
1432
14,1 5
1587
0047
0047
0047
23 ARLINE ROLERSON.... ME 1524 0056 39. SUSAN SMATHERS ... TN 1469 0047
These lists of 1980's most active men and women are
dedicated to those hard-working chessplayers who,
24. LYNN SCHMIDT ....... WI 1720 0054 40. TRACY CALLIS ....... VA 1567 0046
25 JULIE DAGGETT....... NY 1434 0053 41. MARTHA PETERSEN .. NJ 1679 0046
though they may not be rated high enough to make it into
the Top 50s, still deserve credit for enthusiasm and love of 26 GLADYS GALLO . ~ ~ NY 1711 0053 42. PAMELA CAMPBELL .. TN 1717 0045
the game. These lists will be featured annually in Chess 27. ANNETTE WEISMAN NY 1673 0053 43. INGRID PHILLPOTTS .. MA 1341 0045
Life, and a midyear total will be published later to show 28 LISA EDMONDSON..... CA 1705 0052 44. LAURA ROMEO....... MI 1918 0045
which players are in the early running for the title of "Most
Active Player of 1981." 29. ODESSA STEITZ ....... CA 1614 0052 45. OLGA HIGGINS....... CA 1649 0044
The following lists reflect all properly reported 1980 30. CARRIE GOLDSTEIN NY 1532 0050 46. BETTY ROBERTS ..... CA 1626 0043
events. The figure in the last column is the number of
games played during the year. Tied players are listed in al-
31. STEPA LITOMISKY ..... CA 1743 0050 47. RUTH CARDOSO...... NJ 1969 0041
phabetical order. The ratings are included for information 32. DIANE SAVEREIDE..... CA 2230 0050 48. JULIE DESCH OR 1726 0041
only; a player's last official published rating remains valid
for use In USCF-rated events.
33. BETTY SOUTH......... OH 1445 0050 49 SUSAN LAMN ........ FL 1547 0041
34. JANETTE McGAUGHY .. TX 1802 0048 50. REBECCA TARGONSKI MA 1750 0041
MOST ACTIVE MEN 35. LUCY COLLIER ........ CA 1494 0047 51 ANNE WEST GA 1355 0041

1 STAN VAUGHAN..... OK 2169 0322


2 LESLIE BRAUN ...... NY 2211 0293
3 ERICH MARCHAND .. ...... NY 2357 0266
4 EDWIN HEMPEL..... MN 2004 0228 Across the Board less unique effect on the United
5 DANIEL SWANNER... MN 1685 0223 CONTINUED FROM PACE 4 States, FIIJE:
6 KEVIN BURNETT..... CA 2277 0197 Adopted a new dues structure
7 TILLMAN MENEY .... NY 1747 0189
our case was the relatively poor show-- keying financial obligations more to
8 MELVIN MADSEN.... CA 1762 0185
9 PAUL GALLAGHER... WI 1805 0179 ing of our men in the last interzonals. tournament activity.
10 LARRY AHRENS..... WI 2070 0178 Using extensive data prepared by Strengthened national federa-
~
11 TOM BRAUNLICH.... OK 2340 0178 Peter Prochaska of the USCF office, I tions through new tournament certifi-
12 JAMES RIZZITANO... 2388 0178
13 ALAN WILLIAMS.....
MA
NJ 2366 0177
was able to attack the Bureau's calcu- cation and registration requirements.
14 EDWARD FRUMKIN .. lations in the Central Committee. A ~ Clarified its involvement'n
NY 2118 0173
15. M ASATOS HI EU BA N K CA 2018 0171 subcommittee, consisting of FIL)E Rat- UI'DISCO through appointment- of a
16. LARRY TAMARKIN ... NY 2108 0170 ing Statistician Eric de Winter and formal delegation [including U.S.
17. JOHN CURDO ....... MA 2463 0169
me, was then established to review Counselor Don Schultz}.
18. TODD LUNNA ....... NJ 2352 0166
the figures. After two long sessions ~ Formalized its tournament bid-
19. MARK SAMUELIAN... MA 2075 0162
20. MAXIM DLUGY ...... NY 2322 0157 devoted to interpreting the status of ding procedures and adopted a depos-
21. JAY BONIN NY 2317 0155 various players, I was able to win it fee structure.
DEAN OELHAFEN.... 2089 0155
JONATHAN SCHROER
MN
NY 2299 0154
restoration of a third American. ~ Authorized test approaches con-
24. KEN CHAMBERLAIN . NY 1841 0152 Then, a week later in the General cerning copyright of chess games, but
25. MICHAEL BROOKS... MO 2398 0151 Assembly, I was able to use this very only in situations involving voluntary
26. DENNIS YOUNGLOVE ...... MO 1957 0151 experience with the fine points of media contributions.
27. ROMAN DZINDZIHASH VILI .. NY 2566 0150
calculations to join with Kevin O'Con- ~ Limited requirements for use of
28. JAMES KULBACKI ... Ml 1777 0148
29. JUAN FONG......... CA 2064 0144 nell, zonal president from Western algebraic notation to the FIDE world
30. STEVEN SCHAEFFER NJ 1852 0144 Europe, in winning an adoption of a championship cycles.
31. PAUL MILLS......... IA 1853 0142 new rule, applying the established for- ~ Approved a general program for
32. JOHN JARECKI...... NJ 2056 0138
33. THOMAS LITTLE..... CT 2013 0137
mula to later rating lists. This will chessMeveloping countries.
34. ROBERT BOTH ...... WI 2053 0136 benefit nations [like the United States} ~ Tabled a proposal to alter the,
35. JOHN BATH......... OH 1929 0135 with many improving players — and Swiss-system structure of the Men'
56. KEVIN BINKLEY ..... CA 2028 0135 may even give us the chance to in- Olympics.
37. DAVID RATLIFF...... 1885 0135
38. ROBERT HURDLE JR .
MD
CA 2343 0133
crease our interzonal representation ~ Withdrew award of the 1982
39. EDGAR POLANIA .... NY 1891 0133 if enough of our players surpass 2550 Olympics to Switzerland in view of
40. GARY HERENDEEN .. NY 1867 0131 on future FIDE rating lists. local financing problems [new bids
41. JOEL BENJAMIN.....
42. DANE HINRICHSEN ..
NY 2521 0130 The candidates'ournament issue are to be taken}.
CA 1948 0130
43 NICHOLAS JENNINGS NY 1665 0130
also ended well. In conversations with ~ Created new awards for national
44. MARK GINSBURG.... MD 2409 0129 FIL)E President Qlafsson and other top chess activity.
45 KEITH Ml ELKE....... 1623 0129 officials, I found they had agreed to o Adopted technical rules for the
46. JOHN SUESS........ the recommendation [reversing the
47. ROGER BULAND.....
OH
MN
1513
1945
0129
0127
next world championship cyles.
48. ALAN KANTOR ...... NY 2048 0127
change to matches made years ago ~ Authorized a World Cup series of
49, ANDREW MARTINSON MN 1738 0127 after Bobby Fischer expressed con- tournaments.
50. JAMES WEST........ NJ 2164 0126 cern about the Russians "rigging" ~ Renamed the Bureau the "Ex-

MOST ACTIVE WOMEN


tournaments} upon the feeling that ecutive Council."
this was what leading players now Finally — and gratifyingly — the
1

2
VIVIAN SCHMUCKER
THELMA CAUDLE...
IN
NY
1660
1637
0125
0115
wanted and upon the difficulties of United States was designated to host
3 ALINA MARKOWSKI . CA 1591 0110
finding sponsors for so many matches. the 1981 FIDE Congress. Plans are to
4 URSULA FOSTER ... CA 1775 0104 The sponsorship problem is real, hold the event in Atlanta — site of
5 SHE/NAZ MISTRY .. NY 1957 0104 but the presence of so many top USCF's annual meetings last year =-
BARAKASHABAZZ.. 2033
6
7 MARJORIE PRUITT ..
CA
GA 1683
0096
0095
players in Malta for the Olympics in late July. I hope this will be a first
8 TANIA KRANICH.... NY 1843 0094
allowed for rebuttal of views about step toward, and a training experi-
9 CAROL RUDERMAN . NJ 1522 0094 their wishes. Eveni}ng after evening, a ence for, eventual U.S. sponsorship of
10 DIANA LANNI NY 1976 0090 small group of us prowled the playing an Olympiad. Don Schultz, who has
11 SELMA LEWIS ..'.... NY 1477 0079 hall, lobbying strong players to ex- been so helpful as my counselor at the
12 POLLY PETERSON .. NY 1676 0076
13 MIA IMMERMAN .... NY 1705 0075 press support for the match system. last three FIDE congresses, will chair
14 CHRISTINE HANKEN CA 1513 0071 Eventually enough did, and President the orgaruzation committee, while Ar-
15 RACHEL GROTTO... NY 2126 0069 Olafsson, himself a former candidate, nold Denker [who, with Isaac Kash-
16
17
VALERIE STOCKING
REBECCA BALL .... ..
NY
NY
1759
1406
0068
0065
reversed his position. Soon after, the dan, served as a valued adviser in
18 SHARON EVANS....
~

NY 1793 0065 Bureau proposal was withdrawn. Malta} will head the finance comjmit-
19 DARLENE WILLIS... PA 1394 0061 In other key actions at Malta, with tee. 8
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Exceed: The basic definition of an "Amateur" is a player who has not ever won $ 1000
(after deducting entry fees) in any Backgammon tournament.
Amateur Beginner The Beginners Tournament is for Beginners players onlyl A Player who has ever won
$ 250 in cash or merchandise in any tournament, or has played in a championship
'st............. s100,000 '25,000 division in a major national tournament does not aualify. A Player may enter both the
nd ............. 50,000 5,000 Amateur and Beginner tournaments. Wayne Araki, for example, lost in the first round
Id-4th ......... 15,000 ea. 2,500 ea. of the beginners tournament before going on to win the third annual Plimpton Cup.

'-8th ............
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5,000 ea. 1,000 ea.
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&t70 players to win 3 enters under the pretext of meeting our qualifications will be subject to
unds in Main Draw 500 ea. 100 ea. disqualification at any point during the tournament. (Previously players have been
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',arly Bird ...... 15,000 2,000 the top prizes.3 out of the final 8 players will come from Second Chance. There will
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lotel ........... 5,000 1,000 registration will close 3 hours after the last starting time.
(Ied. Starters.... l0,000 1,000 Standard American Backgammon Championships lnc. Rules will be used. Time
fotal.......... '275,000 '5Q QQQ permitting, re-entry will be allowed. All Prizes are to be paid after the finals with the
exception of the prizes exceeding $ 20,000. Those winners will be paid 20% of their
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winnings on June 14, 1981 with the remaining prize money to be placedin escrow at
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)pen Tournament: liN,OOO added June 30, 1982.
he Prize Pool will be: $ 20,000+ $ 300 per player Previous Amateur winners:
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Kickoff Tournament Wayne Araki, Vancover Canada (Truck driver)... ... $ 150,000
David Liebowitz, Boston (Student).............. ... $ 140,000
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Russel Sands, New York (Investment Banker).... ... $ 100,000
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Under 2200 Under 2000
1st
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800.00 2nd 800.00
3 I'd 400.00 3rd 400.00
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4th 200.00 4th
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