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USCF PRESIDENT GARY SPERLING

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Policy Board Gary H. Sperling, 117 Beverly Ave., Staten Island. 'YPresident: 10301., -

Vice Pre'ident: Timothy P., Redman, 6923 N, Wayne Ave., Apt. 3A, Chicago, IL 60626. .

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OMEHOW, I''IUE CHAI I FNGES E have been consistently among ~~ the most difficult I'e had to face in USCF affairs. Even the financial and legal difficulties of 1978, or the computer problems of 1979, were simpler. People recognized their im-

portance readily, and many were eager to pitch in to help. Yet, from the first, I'ICE was different. From the moment I was sent by the Policy Board to the 1978 Congress, in large part to resolve some longstanding conflicts of personalities among former 'U.S. representatives, things were worse. That year, for example, there was almost no money available for international responsibilities; I had to spend my first weeks as USCF president raising money to send representatives to the Olympics and the Congress. Even before the events,-the past flared anew, and the Policy Board was ensnared in an old and bitter jntra-American conflict over the inte;national ratings system. This year, things should have been simpler. We had planned ahead for our financial comjmitments, and our representatives were united. Still, new challenges arose. The Congress agenda arrived the month before with several rude surprises. The FIDE Bureau {roughly equivalent to USCF's Policy Board) had proposed a series of measures with distinct anti-American impact. Perhaps due to lack of an American representative in their midst, perhaps not, the Bureau had proposed a reduction in U.S. men in interzonal competition, a return to the infamous can-

didates'ournaments {instead

of the current match system], and a series of

budgetary and other changes at sharp odds with American interests. As the Policy Board considered

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USCF President Gary H. Sperling, of Staten Island, N.Y., has served as FIDE delegate and president of FIDE Zone 5 (the United States) since 1978.

these actions two weeks before the Congress was due to begin in Malta, I was pessimistic about our chances for countering these proposals. I'ilJE's General Assembly has the power to

reject Bureau recommendations,

much as USCF's delegates may overrule the PB. Yet, the need for organizational stability and other political factors make such rejection of leadership as rare as in USCF, if not rarer. It looked like it might be a long and dismal Congress for the United States. It didn't turn out that way. Just as the Maltese organizers proved freer of international political pressures than expected, just as Olympic conditions proved better than expected {to the eventual gcod fortune of the U.S. teams], so too the I'llJE Congress went better than we had any right to hope. Organizationally, the key for us was the Central Committee, a body of about 25 I'ltjE officials {there is no analogous group in the USCF] placed between the seven-man Bureau and the full General Assembly of all nations. Since the United States constitutes a PJUE zone by itself, we are entitled to a zonal president {and Central Committee member) of our own. Thus, we are one of the privileged few who are able to have the same representative carry proposals through all the discussions of a full Congress. This edge, one of the few we retain in a group {like the United Nations) increasingly moved by third-world nations, was pivotal in increasing the number of U.S. men in the interzonals. Using a comp'. x formula adopted years ago, which takes into account both the number of strong {tlDE ratings over 2550] active players and the results of players from the various zones in the last interzonals, the Bureau had recommended that only two U.S. men {down from three] be qualified to the next events. The problem in PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 57 CHESS LIFE / APRIL 98 I

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Editor Fairfield W. Hoban

Managing Editor Frank B. Elley Jr.

Technical Adviser Arthur Bisguier

Contributing Editors Benko, Larry Evans, Larry D. Evans, Svetozar Gligoric, Julio Kaplan, George Koltanowski, Bruce Pandolfini, Jack Peters, Tim Redman, Ken Rogoff, Andy Soltis, Bernard Zuckerman Pal

Advertising Manager Irmgard Russek

DEPARTMENTS Across the Board... ~... ~.... 4 A report on the 1980 FIDE Con-

Thomas jefferson, Chessplayer Thomas Jefferson, founding father, former president, in'ernational diplomat, was known the world over as one of the towering intellects of his day. So it comes as no surprise that he was a chessplayer. But not until chess historian Robert Radcliff researched Jefferson's life have we truly come to appreciate how deeply he loved the game.

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Chess News in Review....... I 0 Kudrin, Watson win Chess Center

Malta l980: The Final Rounds

International, Karpov Again Ranked No. I. In the Arena.... ~..... .. .. I9 Postal Chess 29 Two good examples of how postal chessplayers fight back. ~

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Endgame Laboratory... ~.... 32 Larry Evans on Chess...... . 34 ~

Reader's Showcase.

COVER STORY

What's the Best Novel....... 37 ABC's of Chess . ~...... ~.... 39 The fallacy of deriving a "should" from a "can."

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Disappointment at Merano Chess fans the world over were shocked when, in early January, what promised to be one of the year's most e'xciting events ended abruptly when Robert Hubner resigned his Candidates'atch with Viktor Korchnoi. In this month's In the Arena, GM Leonid Shamkovich annotates some of the decisive encounters.

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Distributors Inc„ I I I Eighth Ave., New Yorit, NY IOOI I. Entire contents 198 I by the United 5tates Chess Fedention. AII rights reserved No part of this publiation may be reproduced, stored in a retheval system or tnnsmined in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanial, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the UKF. Address all submissions to Qasa LHe. I86 Route 9W, New Windsor, NY I?550. Return posuge must accompany all manuscripts, dnwings and photognphs submitted if they are to be returned. but no responsibility an be assumed for unsolicited materials. All rights in letters sent to Qaess LHe will be treated as unconditionally assigned for pubiiation and copyhgh( purposes and as subject to Chesl'LHe's unrestricted hght (0 edit and to comment editorially. The opinions expressed are strictly those of the contributors and do not necessaril reAect the views of the United 5utes Chess Fedention. Printed in the United Sutes of Ameria. ISSN OI91-l60X

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Building for the Future The USCF office building in New Windsor is modern, attractive and functional., But, most important, there' room to grow. USCF Executive Director Gerry Dullea provides a brief summary of the USCF's quest for a permanent home for American chess and then takes us o'n a tour of the building that will make that dream come true at last. ~

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one of our more popular itemstop 50 lists. This includes the top 50 overall, the top 50 women, and the top 50 juniors under 21, under 6 and under 3. And this month another popular feature of several years ago returns: a list of the year's most active players. Also included: future nationals, state meetings, merit awards, and updates. I

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&24 THE USCF FIRST NEFA. ed a business office in the early 1950s, we located in New York City. By the late 60s, costs there were prohibitive, and we moved 60 miles up the Hudson River to New-

burgh and began operating with a staff of four people. in a small and

dingy office. USCF's enormous expansion of the 70s required similar enlargement of staff and office space, so we moved a few miles south to New Windsor, where we leased a modern building of 12,000 square feet on two levels. That five-year lease called for increased payments each year. -A renewal lease was available with similar escalations. It wasn't difficult to

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Our monthly mortgage payments will not be much more than our rent payments have been in the past. And they will end! We did, however, have to put $ 30,000 down, and that hurts. Each member who cares about the future of the Federation can help by doing a little extra. If we all chip in, that $ 30,000 borrowed from general operating funds can be quickly redirected into more active programs. Make'our check, large or small, to "USCF Building Fund." I hope you can spare something for this drive and get to feel an even bigger part of USCF's efforts for chess. Whether or not you can contribute, however, I hope you take some opportunity to visit the office and meet the staff that serves you. Rl

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place. In the right foreground electronic scale (more accurate than the Postal Service's) that allows almost instantaneous calculation of correct postage for the hundreds of letters and packages we 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.

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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 do it for us. CHESS LIFE / APRIL I 98 I

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

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HE DEATH OF ALBERIC O'KELly de Galway a few months ago

remind us how wide-ranging the chess interests of one person can be. Most of us just play the game.'And O'Kelly did play, winning his own national championship seven times, more than anyone else. But he was a more complete man of chess: a popular writer, an efficient promoter, a recognized teacher and a respected tournament'irector. Within a year's time O'Kelly could play grandmaster-level chess at an international tournament, serve as chief arbiter of a world championship match, win a world. correspondence title, and finish his next book. Yet, we tend to overlook such people who do many things and remember the few who do one thing superbly. Even when a well-rounded player= is remembered it is for one aspect of his chess enthusiasm. In the main we only remember Richard Reti for his opening, Max Euwe for being world champion, George Koltanowski for his blindfold skill; Yuri Averbakh for his endgame books — and Howard Staunton for refusing to play Paul Morphy. So, before they are completely forgotten, here are a few of the lesserknown Renaissance men of chess. DIPLOMAT. One of the most impressive was also the strongest player you never heard of. He also had the longest name — Baron Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa [18181899). During his heyday he played at about a 2600 level, according to professor Arpad Elo [creator of the rating system for international players). But because he never entered a tournament and appeared in only a few, relatively casual matches, von der Lasa is unknown today. Here's a game Contributing Editor Andy Soltis, an international grandmaster, is chess columnist for the New York Post where he works on the editorial staff.

from one of his match victories. Brussels 1853

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5. P-B3 0-0 6. 04 R-K1 7. P-Q3 P-KR3 8. N-R4 N-K2 9. B-QB4 P-B3 10. QB3 8 B2! 11 BxRP7 P Q4! 12 B N3 B-N5 13 QN3 PxB 14 P KR3 K R2 15 PxB

R-KN1 16. QB3 Nxbr!P! 17. QxPch R-N2 18. QB3 QQ2 19. QK2 R-KB1 20. N-Q2 N-N3 21. NxN IbrN 22. N-B3 R/3-B3 23 B-Q1 IbrN! 24. PxR N-R7! 25. kcN R-B5 26. R-KN1 R-R5ch 27. K-N2 QR6, mate The opening may look strange, but von der Lasa was recognized as one of the deepest analysts of his age. With

his close friend Paul Bilguer and the help of a group of like-minded enthusiasts, the "Berlin Pleiades," he wrote the first modern chess Bible, the Handbuch des Schachspiels. This was a huge, enormously popular book, which remained through its many revised and updated editions the basic instructional guide for Continental players for nearly a century. Von der Lasa was a professional diplomat, serving from Stockholm to Buenos Aires and, along the way, buying every chess book he could find. He assembled one of the largest libraries devoted to the game that, the world has ever seen and used it to become one of the most respected chess historians. He also looked to the future and is credited with proposing back in the 1850s the then-revolutionary idea that each player's time should be limited bv way of separate clocks so that he could budget his allotted minutes under pain of forfeiture.

JOURNALIST. While von der Lasa analyzed many openings but is associated with none of them today, his colleague Max Lange [1832-1899) is usually remembered only for his contribution to the Two Knights Defense. Yet,

Lange's career was even more multifaceted than von der Lasa's. Lange composed the very first helpmate — a problem in which both White and Black cooperate to find the shortest mate. He was also one of the earliest editors — almost a founder — of the oldest chess magazine still around, the Deutsche Schachzei tung. This remarkable man also wrote books on Morphy and problem classification, won virtually all of the first German tournaments to be held [back in the 1860s) and, at 62, managed to organize an international tournament with six, strong accompanying round robins. P ROB LE MIST. Living about the same time across the Atlantic was Lange's opposite number in American chess, Gustave Charles Reichhelm [1839-1905]. Reichhelm did everything and more. He wrote a history of chess in Philadelphia and edited a newspaper column for more than a generation. He was secretary of the Franklin Chess Club when it was the second strongest club, and he greeted many visiting foreign masters — often beating them in casual games. Walter Penn Shipley, the most respected authority in U.S. chess at the time, said Reichhelm had a reputation "as a chess editor, analyst, problem composer, solver and player [that] has not been surpassed by anyone the past century has produced." Notice the inclusion of problemsolving. Reichhelm was one of the best, wiring a solving contest in 1885 which attracted experts all over the world; he finished second a year later in a "world championship" contest.

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He was also a brilliant composer, both of endgame studies and problems. His mate-in-121 was, for many years, the longest direct mate on record. Here is one of Reichhelm's more amusing creations. White has only two men, Black all 16. To mate, White must capture 13 enemy units and then force zugzwang. Solution on page 40. C. Reichhelm 1887

White to move and mate in 64 moves

CHAMPION. And then there was someone who tops even Reichhelm for

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breadth of chess activity. He was Johann Berger (1845-1933), an Austrian high school administrator. Like Lange, Berger edited Deutsche Schachzei tung. Like O'Kelly, he was a

correspondence champion, winning the 1889-93 Le Monde Illustre event with a score of 45 wins and only three draws. Like von der Lasa, he was a trailblazing analyst and author — and even wrote the endgame section for a 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 contests. 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 tournaments for nearly four decades. And at his peak, he was just under 2500 as a player, partly because of his

tremendous tenacity and endgame skill. He distilled knowledge into a book which for the first time analyzed all

the basic endings for the practical player. Before Fine and Averbakh, there was Berger. And finally, he was the Berger of Sonnenborn-Berger tiebreaking points. Here is one of his composed endings, a classic: j. Berger

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.&ucrin, ihfa1:son i)Kin C ~ess i"en1':er nterna1:iona INTERNATIONAL MASTERS Sergey Kudrin and John Watson

shared-1st place

the Chess Center International, held Jan. 2-11 in New. York City. The event, which included one grandmaster, nine IMs and a number of FIDE masters, produced remarkably hard-fought chess. In one late round, there were no draws, while most of the key games between the leaders went through two time controls or more. Kudrin and Watson finished with 7~/2-2~/2, a half point ahead in

Jean Hebert of Canada and Slobodan Pavlovic, who apparof

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ently achieved an IM norm. Fifth and 6th places were shared by Igor Ivanov and the surprising John Timm. Timm, no so far from the bottom of the pairing chart at 2248, upset several top masters and, along with Ivanov, seems to have earned an IM norm. Following in 7th-11th places were GM Peter Biyiasis, Ronald Henley, lan Rogers, Walter Shipman and Alan Savage, all with 6-4, while Earl Hall and Tim Taylor probably

Karpov Again Ranked No. WORLD CHAMPION ANATOly Karpov is still the top-ranked chessplayer in the world. The 29-year-old Soviet GM was rated 2690 on the-1981 FIDE rating list issued in January. That rating is 35 points below his 1980 mark, reflecting at least in part the danger of being on top — there' no where to go but down. In second place, 40 pts. behind Karpov, are Swiss GM Viktor Korchnoi (who will challenge Karpov for the world title later this year — see page 19) and Hungarian GM Lajos Portisch. Rounding out the top five are GMs Robert Hiibner, of West Germany, and Boris Spassky, of the Soviet Union, both at 2635. Certainly the most notable name on the list is that of 17-yearold World Junior Champion Gary Kaspaiov who, at 2625, is now the sixth-ranked player in the world.

Probably the player whose

gained FIDE master norms with their 5'/2 pts. Significantly, this international was an open tournament, providing lower-rated players the opportunity to test themselves against titled opponents.

16. Nxd6 Nxd6 17. Bxd6 Bf5 18. Bd3 Nxd5 19. Bxb8 Nb4 20. Qd1 Bxd321. Bd6 e422. Ne1 Nxa223. Nxd3 Nc3 24. Nc5 Nxd1 25. Rxd1 e3 26. fxe3 Rxe3 27. Bf4 Re7 28. Bd6 Rd8 29. Rd5 Re1+ 30. Kf2 Ra1 31. Nxb7 Ra8 32. Nc5 Rb1 33. Rd3 Bf8 34. Bxf8 Kxf8 35. Nd7+ Ke7 36. Nb6 Rb8 37. c5 Rc1 38.

King's Indian Defense Ivanov Watson 1. N f3 N f6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4.

Nd5+ Ke639. Nc7+ Ke540.Ke3 Rb141. Rd5+ Kf642. c6 R1xb3+ 43. Kd4 Rc8 44. Rd6+ Kg7 45. Nd5 Rb2 46. Ne7 Rd2+ 47. Kc5

e4 d6 5. d4 0-0 6. Be2 Nbd7 7. 0-0 e5 8. Qc2 c6 9. Rd1 Qc710. Rb1 a5 11 b3 Re8 12. d5 cxd5 13. Nb5 Qb8 14. Ba3 Nxe4 15. Rxd5 Ndf6

Rxd6 48. Kxd6 Ra8 49. Nd5 a4 50. Nb6 Ra7, White resigns 8

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absence from this year's top ten is most noticeable is Mikhail Tal.

The former world champion, ranked No. 2 last year at 2705, plummeted to 2555 on the new 1981 list.

The top 15 are: 1. Anatoly Karpov.......2690 2. Viktor Korchnoi...: . 2650 2. Lajos Portisch........ 2650 4. Robert Hubner .......2635 4. Boris Spassky........2635 6. Gary Kasparov .......2625 7. Alexander Beljavsky... 2620 7. Lev Polugaevsky....+2620 7-.

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Henrique Mecking ....2615 Ulf Andersson .. ~..... 2610 Bent Larsen .........2610 Ljubomir Ljubojevic ...2605 Yuri Balashov ........2600 The top FIDE-rated U.S. player is GM Lev Alburt at 2575. Tied for second are GMs Yasser Seirawan and Walter Browne at 2555. 8

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Players Miss Inaugural Parade FOR TWO CHESSPLAYERS out to see the parade on inauguration day, the lure of the game ultimately proved more interesting than the pomp and circumstance of presidential celebrations. In a story appearing the morning after the inauguration on Jan. 20, the United Press International

recounted the sidelines battle between James Taylor, of Rich-

mond, Va., and Walter McKnight, of Wilmington, Del. Taylor and McKnight, who had traveled to Washington D.C. especially to see the parade, became engrossed in a friendly game while waiting on the grass beside the parade route. The parade came and went. Taylor and McKnight continued to play. Taylor won. 6

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Jerry Hanken and Alternate Delegate from Southern California Christine Berger were married Jan. 6, 1981, in Los Angeles by Superior Court Judge Richard Hayden. A reception at the home of Jerry's mother was attended by many members of the local, chess community. This was the second "life change" in four months for Hanken who, in September of 1980, received his life master certificate. becoming the second member of the Policy Board to hold a playing title (George Koltanowski is an international master). I

Chris and Jerry met through chess five years ago. Both are probation officers for Los Angeles County, and Chris was Jerry's chess student. Her rating has gone up 500 pts. in the last five years!

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0 8 0 ODAY IS THE FINAL ROUI'K). here is a great deal of excite-

ment and speculation concerning the outcome since the Hungarians and the Russians are tied at 35'rz pts. In the women's event, it is just as close, with the Soviet team holding a slim ~/~-pt. lead over Hungary. There are no other serious contenders in either division. The U.S. men's team is in fourth, '/i-pt. ahead of both England and Czechoslovakia. Our women are a 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. Soon Alburt and Miles agree to a draw. Some few minutes later, Christiansen and Nunn agree to split a point. Seirawan holds a big advantage over Stean, but a careless pawn capture permits counterplay, and the latter wriggles out with a draw. It's now International Master Arnold Denker, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is a former U.S. Champion. CHESS LIFE I APRIL 198 I

up to Tarjan, who has been fighting an uphill battle against Speelman. Benko proposes a draw, but Speelman, in spite of time pressure, refuses, only to, hear Tarj an announce mate in three a few moves later. It's the United States 2 A, England and we are clear 4th, only 1 pt. behind Yugoslavia. Meanwhile, Hungary trounces Iceland 3 r~-~A and looks like a sure winner. At adjournment, the Russians are ahead of Denmark 2V~-'f~, but the Karpov-Jacobsen game is very drawish, with a Rook and five pawns on each side. On resumption it is discovered that Jacobsen has sealed a blunder, and Karpov wins neatly by a single tempo. The Soviet Union and Hungary are now all even, but by applying the new Buchholtz System, the Soviets win by the tiniest fraction of a point.

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Renman West Germany

1. P-K4 P-K3 2. P-Q4 P-Q4 3. N-QB3

B-N5 4. N-K2!?

Though this old variation was successfully utilized by Emanuel Lasker, Alexander Alekhine and other famous players, it did not become popular. Black, according to modern theory, can easily equalize. But what surprises has the ingenious English IM

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5. P-QR3 B-K2

The classic game between Alekhine, and Aron Nimzovich (Bled 1931j illustrated that trying to hold the pawn with 5.... BxNch 6. NxB P-KB4 7. P-B3! PxP 8. QxP is dangerous for Black. 8. NxP N-KB3 7. Q-Q3!?

This is probably not a new move, but I could not find it in any books of opening analysis. In Lasker-Capablanca IMoscow 1935), White obtained superiority with 7. N/2-B3 QNQ2? 8. B-KB4 NxN 9. NxN N-KB3 10. B-Q3, but later developments have shown that 7..., N-B3! leads to a good game for Black. This was the basis for the theoretical coriclusion that this line leads to an equal game. Mestel's plan is clear: to prepare for castling on the Queenside followed by an attack on the Kingside. Thus, he raises new questions concerning this theory. 7.... QN-Q2 8. B-B4 04 9. MH) NxN

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Editor's Note: We conclude our coverage of the 1980 Olympiad in Malta with the second half of Arnold Denker sspe'cial reportfollo, wed by some selected games annotated by Grandmaster Leonid Shamkovich, who was an alternate on the U.S. men's team.

10. QxN P-QB4? A positional mistake because openthe 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! White's QB occupies a very strong position in the center of the board while Black still is having trouble com-

pleting his development. For example: 13.... B-Q2 14. RxP Q-B1 15. B-Q3 B-B3 16. R-KR4 P-KR3 17. P-B3, intending 18. Q-N3, with a promising attack. 13.... QR4 14. RxP R-Q1 15. R-QR4 This brave Rook begins stormy activity. 13

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With White's advantage now dissipated. Black, should play 34.... P-QR4 35. N-K4 P-R5, with good counterplay. But he errs under the stress of time pressure. 34.... QR8ch? 35. K-R2 R-88 It is interesting that Black can no longer correct his error. For example: 35.... Q-QB8 36. Q-R3! Q-B2 37. R-B2! B-B3 38. QxKP; or 35.... Q-B3 36. Q-R6 Q-B2 37. N-K8!! both win for White. 36. Q-R6!

White's Queen finally occupies this menacing square. Black's pieces can pursue White's King, but this will not affect the final result. 36.... R-R8ch 37. K-N3 Q-Q8ch Equally unavailing is 37... B-R5ch 38. K-N4 P-R4ch because of 39. KxP ~

P-N3ch 40. K-N4 Q-K8ch 41. R-Q2. 38. K-N4 Q-R5ch Or 38.... P-R4ch 39. KxB QxPch 40. K-B5!, and White's King escapes. 39. K-B5 P-N3ch 40. KxP Q-Q5ch 41. K-N7, Black resigns 0 ~ 0

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Queen's Indian Defense Kasparov

Marjanovic Yugoslavia

U.S.S.R. 1. P-Q4 N-KB3 2. P-QB4 P-K3 3. N-KB3 P-QN3 4. P-KN3 B-N2 5. B-N2 B-K2 6. 0-0 7. P-Q5! Not too long ago, this variation was

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considered harmless for Black. Last year's match between Viktor Korchnoi and Lev Polugaevsky, however, made it necessary to change this conclusion because of the number of games in which the Soviet grandmaster utilized a sacrifice of a central pawii. This game is the continuation of the debate which developed out of these games. 7.... PxP 8. N-R4 Polugaevsky tried 8. N-Q4 in the sixth and eighth games of the match, but this is less logical because if diminishes some of the pressure on the Queen file.

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possibilites after 9.... PxP 10. N-B5 B-B4 11. N-B3 N-R3 12. B-N5, although Beljavsky played 12. B-B4 against Spassky (Baden-Wien 1980). 10. N-B5 N-B2

The crucial question in this system: Where should Black retreat this centralized Knight, and when? Now, or after the next move [11. P-K4)? Korchnoi, in his 12th game with Polugaevsky, tried 10.... B-B4 11. P-K4 N-K2 but after 12. NxP KxN 13. P-QN4, he had problems; A different line was seen in the game between Stean and Polugaevsky a few rounds earlier: 10.... N-B3 11. P-K4 P-Q4 12. N-B3 PxP 13. B-N5 P-KR3 14. BxRP PxB 15. Q-B1 B-B1, maintaining the balance. But it is probably possible to improve on White's play. The text move looks like a most flexible one, as the Black Knight heads for the comfortable and active outpost at K3. 11. N-B3 P-Q4 12. P-K4 B-B3 13. PxP PxP Probably more logical is 13... NxP,

actually, it was a very deep and wellthought-out move — and practical. The point is that the only good defensive move for Black is to return to Q1 with his Queen: 16.... Q-Q1 17. B-Q6 R-K1 18. Q-N4 P-N3 19. N-R6ch K-N2 20. Q-B4 N-K3 is quite playable for

Black. But, having just moved his Queen, Black is reluctant to return. It is noteworthy that the more attractive attacking move, 16. Q-N4, is, as a matter of fact, not as dangerous as it looks because of 16.... B-B1! (but not 16.... Q-Q1'? 17. B-Q6 R-K1 18. N-R6ch or 16. ... N-K3? 17. M6 R-K1 18. NxQP] 17. R-K5!? BxR 18. BxB P-B3 19. BxN NxB 20. NxQP, with equal chances.

16.... K-R1? White's psychological evaluations prove correct. 17. N-K4

White's QN joins the fight on the Kingside, using a pin of Black's QP. 17.... BxP 18. N-N5!

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very energetically now. I would also like to note that the exchange 14.... BxN 15. PxB is dangerous for Black because of the threat 16. P-QB4. 15. R-K1 Q-Q2

Not 15.... BxN 16. PxB N-B4 17. P-QB4!, with a strong pin on the pawn at Q4. But 15.... N-B4, returning the pawn, deserves attention: 16. BxN QxB 17. NxQP BxN 18. BxB QR-Q1, and Black is all right. However, the energetic 16. Q-N4 P-N3 [16.... N/4-K3 (or 16.... N/2-K3) 17. B-Q6 R-Kl 18. N-R6ch] 17. QR-Q1 N/4-K3 18. B-R6 R-K1 19. N-K4 yields White a strong

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15.. . BxN 16. BxB, White's general threat of P-Q5 would be very real.

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B-B3!, as sur gested by Smyslov. 8. PxP NxN 9. PxN PxP 10. N-N5 B-N2 11. Q-R5 Q-Q2 Doubtful is 11.... P-N3, creating a new weakness at KB3. 12. B-K2 P-KR3 Bad for Black is 12.... BxP 13. R-KN1 B-Q4 14. NxRP! (A. ZajcevMnacakanjan: U.S.S.R. 1964} and 12. ... N-B3 13. P-Q5! PxP 14. P-K6. But possible is 12.... N-R3 13. NxRP 0-0-0,

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13. B-B3 N-B3 Not 13.... P-N3 14. Q-R3 N-B3 15. N-K4 B-K2 16. 0-0, with a clear advan-

tage for White, as illustrated by Szallay-Orendyi {Hungary 1961}: 16.... P-QR4 17. B-B4 N-Q1 18. KR-K1 R-QR2 19. N-Q6ch BxN 20. PxB. Favoring White as well is 13.... BxB 14. QxB N-B3 15. NxBP!. 14. 00 N-Q1 15. N-K4

The White Knight occupies a powerful position in the center, with an eye on infiltration at Q6 or KB6. After

White's third threat is not so obvious, and is really very strong. 19.... R-R2? This clumsy move makes White's attack easier, though after 19.... P-R5, White's attack'ng plan would still have been difficult to meet. 20. N-Q6ch! BxN 21. BxB B-K2 22. B-K4

The important tempo, forcing a new and fatal weakness on KB6,

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23.... K-B1 24. Q-B3 N-Q1 25. P-Q5! Time for the decisive breakthrough. 25.... PxP 26. BxQP Q-B4 27. Q-K3 Of course, it is not reasonable for White to exchange Queens. 27.... R-Q2 28. QR-Q1 The young Soviet GM has the capacity for much original thinking. Still, he could play simply 28. B-K4 Q-K3 29. RxP because of 29.... BxB 30. PxB QxP 31. BxP! or here 30.... Q-K4 31. RxP QxR 32. B-B6!, with mating threats in White's favor. However, in such positions, the choice of a decisive continuation is a matter of taste. 28.... BxB Not 28.... P-R5 29. Q-N6!. 29. PxB N-K3 30. B-K4! Forcing Black to sac his Queen. 30.... RxR 31. BxQ RxRch 32. QxR PxB 33. Q-K5 K-N1 34. QN3ch!, Black

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between Robert Hiibner and Vittor Korchnoi ended with Hiibner's resignation on Jan. 8, 1981. Eight games had been completed, two adjourned, and six were still to be played. At that moment, Korchnoi led with 4V~-3~/~, and the consensus was that both the adjourned games would probably end in draws, though Korchnoi felt hehad an advantagein

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the suite where the conference took place. Pnci dentallythe, se rooms were in the same Hotel Palace apartment that had once been occupied by Czar Nicholas and Czarina Alexandra ex of Russia when ~")Ii they visited Merano in 1914.l One hour later Hiibner again indicated that he was resigning the match and gave Korchnoi a final letter to this effect adding his congratulations to the victor. Every indication is that the personal relationship between these two outstanding GMs remains remarkably intact, with eQch evidencing respect and warm admiration for the other, both as individuals and as great chessplayers. The status of the ninth and tenth games has not yet been determined, and the present score of 4 /2-3'/~ may change, with final official FIDE result of 6-4 distinctly possible. As we go to press, we are advised that final bids for the World Champion ship match between Karpov Qn d Korchnoi will be opened Feb. 16 in Amsterdam. Korchnoi is scheduled to visit the United States on April 11 for a short stay before the confrontation with Karpov. M rano was the host city to t e famous international tournamen of 1925, at which Akiba Hubinstein introduced this sharp line now known by the same name: 1. P Q4 P Q4 P QB4 P QB3 3-. N K-B3 N KB3-4. N P K3 5. P K3 -QN Q2 -6. B Q3 P-xP 7. Bx-BP P QN4 8. B Q-3 P QB3 -9. P K-4 P B4 an-d'

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Black, Knights are now poorly anchored.

27.... N-R6 Parrying the threat of 28. N-QB4 but further diminishing the effective&&ess of the Knight; However, it is hard to see what Black can do in this situa-

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At the same time, 30.'-QN4 is threatened.

29.... P-Q4?! 30. P-K5! QxKP? This leads to loss of- the Exchange, with a bad position. Preferable is 30.-... Q-N4 (recommended by GM Robert Byrnej, although even this can. not rescue Black in view of 31. P-QN4, followed by 31.... N-R5 32. P-B4 Q-K2 33. RxR! {this is better than 33. N-B6 RxN 34. RxR QxP, with some complications) 33.... RxR 34. QxP R-B6 35. P-B5I, with a decisive attack. This variation, of course, could raise far more serious problems for Black than the text. Korchnoi, as usual, is conducting the technical stage of the game gracefully and precisely.

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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 14. P-QB3 QR-K1ch 15. K-81 RxRch 16. KxR N-N5 17. 8-K84 P-83 18. R-Q1 ~

Perhaps hoping to catch Hubner unprepared, Korchnoi chose the Caio-Kann Defense in Came 1, but Hubner handled the opening expertly — and went on to win the game.

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White's forces now completely dominate the board. 28.... QR-81 29. QK2!

31. N/3-85ch K-83 32. QxQch KxQ 33. N-K7 Threatening both 34. NxR and 34. N/7-B6ch. But the main problem Black faces is that he cannot get rid of the pin of the Knight on B4. 33.... P-R4 34. NxR RxN 35. R-B3 K-Q3 36. P-84! P-83 37. R/1-QB1 R-82? This time-pressure blunder only

speeds an inevitable outcome. 38. P-QN4! N-R3 If 38.... PxP, then 39. RxN/3! PxR 40. N-N5ch. 39. P-N5f, Black resigns

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This "quiet move" completes White's preventive measures and effectively kills any possibility of a Black counterattack or even of the consolidation of Black's pieces; if 29... P-R4, then 30. Q-N2 N-N4 31. P-K5I QxP 32. .

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Korchnoi Hikner 1. c4 c5 2. g3 Nc6 3. Nf3 e5 4. Nc3 g6 5. Bg2 Bg7 6. 0-0Nge7 7. Ne1 d68. Nc2 Be6 9. d3 d5 10. b3 0-0 11. Rb1 Rc8 12. e4 dxe4 13. dxe4 Nd4 14. Ne3

N-K4 19. B-B2 BxN? Of course, the White Knight is very

powerful, but nevertheless preferable is 19. R-K1. White's pair of Bishops will soon be very active. 20. RxB B-K3 21. P-B3 P-KR3 22. K-82 R-Q1 23. R-Q1 K-Q2 24. R-K1 N-B5 25. P-KR4 P-R3 If 25.... NxP, then 26. R-QN1 26. 8-N6 R-Q81 27. P-KN4 R-83 28. R-K2 P-N4 29. P-R5 Black's pawn chain is blockaded, but it is very difficult for White to get to the weak pa-.vn on KN2. 29.... P-R4 30. 8-Q3 R-N3

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The Black Knight heads for an active position in the center. 33. 8-K2 N-K4 34. R-Q2 K-83 35. K-N3 R-N2 36. 8-K3 N-82 37. 8+4 R-N1 38. 8-81 K-82 39. K-84 N-Q1 40. CHESS LIF E I APRIL 98 I

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57.... N-B6! 58. R-B2ch K-N4 The Black King is cut off from the Kingside, but White lacks the means to exploit this advantage. 59. B-R1 N-R7!

Black's Knight is unusually enterprising. White's NP is now lost. 60. K-Q3 NxP 61. R-N2 R-B6ch! 62. K-Q4 There's no hope in 62. K-Q2 N-B3 63. BxN PxB 64. R-N6 K-B5. 62.... R-B5 White can not get more out of his position and, at the same time, is threatened with 63.. . N-B3. Therefore, it was reasonable for Hubner to offer a draw. But, unable to reconcile ~

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Queen's Cambit Accepted Korchnoi Hiibner 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. Nf3 a6 4. e3 Nf6 5. Bxc4 e6 6. Qe2 c5 7. dxc5 Bxc5 8. 04 b5 9. Bd3 Nc6 10. Nc3 Bb7 11. e4 Nd7 12. Rd1 Qc7 13. Bg5 04 14. Rac1 f6 15. Be3 Bxe3 16. Qxe3 Rae8 17. a4 bxa4 18. Nxa4 Qa5 19. Bc2 Nde5 20. Nxe5 fxe5 21. Qc5 Rd8 22. Qxa5 Nxa5 23. Nc5 Bc8 24. Bd3 Rd4 25. Bf1 Kf7 26. Rxd4 exd4 27. b4 Nc6 28. Nd3 Ne7 29. Rc7 Rd8 30. f4 Rd6 31. Kf2 Ke8 32. Ne5 Kd8 33. Rc4 Ke8 34. Bd3 Bd7 35. Rc7 Bb5 36. Bxb5+ axb5 37. Ra7 Ng6 38. Nxg6 hxg6 39. e5 Rc6 40. Rxg7 Rc4 41. Rxg6 Kf7 42. 8 Rg3 Rxb4 43. Rd3, Black resigns 23

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HOMAS JEFFERSON RECORDED THE HISTOry of his timesmetho, dically and prolificallyin, assorted journals reflecting his interests in nature, law, mathematics, literature, travel, politicslanguag, es, architecture — and the game of chess Only a few b ographies mention the ch-ess interestand, none has included all the references In this.review, the chess-related records have been expanded with other historical data and small amounts of speculation to show Jefferson srelatio'n to the game through most of his life Jefferson was born April 13, 1743, at Shadwell We do. not know when or how he learned chess, but it was not later than 1769, and probably much earlier, considering thirst for knowledge Circum.stantial evidence suggests 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 and taught Jefferson from 176.0 to 1762. In his Autobiography, Jefferson wrote: "... a man profound in most of the useful branches of science, with a happy talent of co'mmunication.... He, most happily for me, soon became attached to me and made me his daily companion when not engaged in the school...." Two undated pages from a memorandum book'bout 2'/4 x 4 inches, are Jefferson's only known records relating to actual chess play. The moves and text describe A.D. Philidor's "Method of Giving Check-mate with a Rook and

Rad.cliff Bishop against a Rook," first described in 1749 in his noted "Analysis of Chess." This diagram shows the starting position. The winning combination is made in 11 moves as transcribed from the fragment and compared with the "Analysis":

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Galfridi-filius Ambulatori S. Ero apud Society spring on Tuesday per quator. Fortasse et I. Lepus-aemula veniet. Apis ibi et tu quoque. Ferto sequelam tuam Septentrionalem. Ferto etiam, ut ante tibi praecepi, tabulam scaccariam. Oculus feram viros. Si possemus gignere'tabulam pro h~.". vice expresse factam, lignum apis puteus. Sed de;hoc postea confabulemur. .

Mar. 4, 1783 pd mendg chessmen 7/3:; Mar. 7, 1783 pd mendg chessmen 2/3 Jefferson made the four transactions in Philadelphia. "Afflick" was probably Thomas Affleck, the noted cabinetmaker. "Mens" was probably Mentz, a tradesman. In May 1784, Jefferson was appointed by Congress as minister plenipotentiary in Paris to assist Franklin and John Adams with foreign trade treaties. Jefferson's hasty departure from Annapolis on May 11, 1784, was preceded by an interesting event — 'the sale on May 10 of his personal effects to his friend James Monroe. Twenty-five books were included. This one holds'pecial interest: "Maniere de jouer aux echecs 6s." Leaving Ajmapolis, Jefferson visited Philadelphia, New York and New England before sailing from Boston on July

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to Walker, Greetings 'I shall be at Society spring on Tuesday at four. Perhaps J(ohn} Har(e}vie will also come. And bee you there too. Bring your northern following. Bring also, as I asked you before, a chess board. Eye shall bring the men. If we could have a board made for this special occasion, it would be well. But we will speak of that later. -.. Farewell.

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Anticipation of. a long and tedious voyage could have prompted'this account book entry: "May 31, 1784 pd Rivington for chess men 20/." "Rivington" was James Rivington, a leading New York book dealer and stationer. About June 1784, Philip Mazzei, learning of Jefferson's appointment to France, wrote him a long background memorandum on people who were important friends of America. Mazzei was a pre-Revolution emigrant from Italy, skilled in European politics. During the war he was a European business agent for the state of Virginia. This section has special interest; .

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"Him" was Francis Eppes, his brother-in-law, and ',Pirdie" 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 Camden, 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 Wisdom has ever heretofore, been imputed to Virginia; is there a Rotteness in the State of Denmark? Find it out, and Cut it off. This is the Letter of one Chess Player to Another, not the Letter of General Gates, to Governor Jefferson...." Gates was a well-known chess opponent of Frardclin, so it would be interesting to know more about his chess activity with Jefferson.

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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 whom I shall name hereunder.... 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

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Retiring to Monticello in 1809, Jefferson began his last great work — building the University of Virginia. A letter of Dec. 4, 1818, contained his last writing on chess. Writing to Robert Welsh, jefferson answered his request for recollections of Benjamin Franklin:

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France, on his revolutionary mission, his eminence as a philosopher, his venerable appearance, and the cause on which he was sent, rendered him extremely popular.... He was, therefore, feasted and invited in'o all the court parties. At these he sometimes met the old Duchess of Bourbon, who being a chess player of about his force, they very generally played together. Happening once to put her King en prise, the Doctor took it. "Ah," said she, "we do not take kings so." "We do in America," said the Doctor.. In writing the memorandum for Walsh, Jefferson had an excellent opportunity to record any occasions when he and Franklin had played each other at chess. What a pity his "recollections" did not include any games between them. Franklin is usually regarded as America's outstanding 18th century player, so it would be significant to know more about their relative strengths. John Finch's book Travels in the United States of America and Canada has the only evidence that Jefferson was indeed a worthy opponent for Franklin. Visiting Monticello shortly before Jefferson's death on July 4, 1826, Finch wrote:

now directed my course to Monticello, the seat of Mr. Jefferson.... On returning to the drawingroom, we had a conversation which continued three hours, and the following were some of the sentiments Mr. Jefferson expressed: ... "I piayed with Dr. Franklin at chess, and was equal to him at the game. 0 ... I

Acknowledgements: I am especially indebted to the following sources for information in this article: Mr. James A Bear Jr., Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation; Mr. Edmund Berkeley Jr. and Ms. Robin Wagner, Alderman Library, University of Virginia; Mrs. Ruth Lester, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Princeton University; Mrs. Paulette Watson, James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library; Mrs. Alice Loranth, J.G. White Chess Collection, Cleveland Public Library; Mr. Robert Sinnott, Norwell, Mass., chess historian.

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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

Position after 37. Qxp

for Black] 40.... R/1xN 41. RxN R-Q7ch 42! K-'K4 (42. K-B3 or 41. K-B4 R/RB7ch and 42. K-K3 R-K7ch 43. K-QB or .,43. K-Q4 R/R-Q7ch and, again, Black is safe} 42.... R-K7ch [42.... R-R5ch 43. 'R-B4 RxRch 44. QxR RxP should also draw, but Black might still have to be 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. 38. Q-B4 R-QB2 Again, 38.... P-R7 was better and simpler, leaaing to 39. NxP R-N8ch 40. K-K2 {40..N-B1 R-QB2 holds) 40.... '-N7ch, and now no matter where the King moves, Black plays 41.... H/2xN and, though there are many possible variations, Black is not worse. 39. Q-R4ch K-N2-40. Q-Q4ch K-R3 {See diagram top of next column.] 41. R-N8 And now it-is White's turn to err. The simple 41. RxB makes life difficult for Black, mainly because of the his vulnerable King, which allows White many critical checks. The following lines lose for Black: 41. RxB RxN 42. Q-R4ch K-N2 43. R-Q7ch or 41. RxB NxR 42. QxN RxN 43. Q-Q2ch {simpler

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47. KxR P-R7. A fascinating game in all of its com-

plications and vicissitudes.

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This rating list, which reflects all properly reported USCF postal game results received between Sept. 4, 1980, and Dec. 31, 1980, includes ratings of all players currently playing in a USCF postal event.

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1. CAYFORD,RICHARD 2. MALONE. ROBERT

Postal Experts

THOSE RATED 1700-1898 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.

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BUCZKO,H ANTHONY ...1884 CAMARATTA,FRANK A ...1864 DALLAS,RICHARD ....1860 OELAUNE,JR RICHAR ....1852

PEDERSEN,LARS M ....1844 BERRY. GREGORY F .. ..1840 VALVO,MICHAEL JOS....1840 SVOBODA, TOMAS 1830 TENNANT,STEVEN 1830 SIBBETT,DONALD J ....1828 KENNEDY,JR EDWARD ...1824 EISEN,DAVID FINK,JR STANLEY W 1820 WALTERS. JAMES W ....1810 SMITH,KEITH I

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DICKINSON,ROBERT ....1780 KLOMPARENS,AL 1776 OOWLING,JOHN BROWN.WILFREO BUSH, CHARLES H GREEN SITE,ARTHUR 1762 CROSS, ROBERT G BADEN,CHARLES W WRIGLEY, CLAYTON D....1754 BICKHAM,JR WILLIA ....1752 MAILLARD,W E 1750 KING,JR JAY C LOUIS,ARTHUR M POTTER, ROBERT 8 .1746 HUX,ROBERT PEDERSEN,N ERIC ROVINSKY,ROBERT 1744 OWEN, LOUIS ZAVANELLI.MAX E

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THOSE RATED 1500-1698 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79.

T:.....1698 ......1694 ART...........1694 ......1690 .........1686 ........1682

FEERICK.BRUCE KESKE,ARTHUR A LAIRD,JR EDWARD H ....1694 RILEY, ULTCH,DOUGLAS A .....1692 CRUZ,HUMBERTO SPITZER,RICHARD A.....1690 BEDNARZ,BEN ARMSTRONG, EDWIN,...1684 TESH,ROLLIE L ALFORD,HAROLD W .....1680 FREDERICK, ROBERT ....1678 KOFOED,GEORGE WEISS,MITCHELL J ....1676 LAWHON,THOMAS LEE,ANTHONY CUNNINGHAM, WALTER ..1668 PECORARO,GEORGE .....1668

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FUGLIE,CHESTER N .....1666 GOETZ,GIDEON J KARTEN,MARVIN J .....1666 BEA,STEVEN E CORK,III CHARLES SKRATULIA,JOHN VALENTINE, STEPHEN ....1660 PFEFFER.IRWIN EKLUNO,DAVID 1656 ME IF ERT, HENRY SMYTH, FOREST .1656 AMATO,AMELIO J .....1654 EBERLY,DAVID H ROBERTSON, MATTHEW ..1654 KOLTS,JOHN 1652 MANTIA,ANTHONY M ...1652 WOODS,DANIEL J HORNSTEIN,NORMAN ...1650 HOYT,MARK W JONES, STAN

102. 103, 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. .133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141, 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172.

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.......

........1608

LATUS,STEVEN JONES, STEPHEN L PHYTHYON,SR JOHN ...1604 PRESSNALL,WAYNE M...1604 WALOOWSKI,PAUL J ....1604 ROODE,JAMES M MC DADE,CHRISTOPH ......1600 MUIR,WALTER SALGADO.ROBERT R ....1600 SLIVA,JOHN C

......1604

.......1602 .........1600

.........1600

WITTENSTEIN,STUAR....1600

KLEIN,STANLEY........1598

BUSCEMI,EDWARD .....1596 CHURCHILL, MICHAEL ...1596 OREYER,JR ROBERT .....1596 FEUERSTEIN,ARTHUR ...1596 KRAEGER,KENNETH 0....1596 SIMPSON, JOHN SMITH, MICHAEL R .....1596 BAILEY, CHARLES 0 .....1594 BECKER,ALLEN J PODLOFSKY,MICHAEL ...1594 REILLY,MICHAEL T .....1594 SCIARRETTA,DOMINI ....1594 SWEENEY, THOMAS PA...1592

........1596 .......1594

.........1590 A... 1590 MACK,LESLIE M .......1588

KING, JAMES R SWANSON,GREGORY

0....1588

MC CORD,RICHARD MC LEMORE,SAMUEL

...1588

173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 181. 182. 183. 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. 193. 194. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200.

201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228.

......1586

GELTNER,PETER 8 SCHROEDER,WERNER GULP,JACK N KAHN,LEO KEPPLER.KARL J KNOX, RICHARD

...1586

..........1584 ............1584 .......1584 ........1584

MEIDINGER,CHARLES....1584 POLLOCK, JOSEPH J .....1584 ZEIMETZ.JOSEPH 1584

.......

...........1582 .......1582 ..........1582

ALGEO,TOM BROWN. ROGER G OAY,DAVID L PHILLIPS. ROBERT 1582 STORCH LAWRENCE A ...1582 VANCE,II RUDY L VEHRE,JR JOHN LEO..... 1582

T.....

~

.......1582

RAMMO,ERIK.........1580

.......1580

TANNER, DAVID A VOTH,JONATHAN P ABELSON,ROBERT P 1578 ANDREWS,RANDAL J ....1578 BOVAY,III JAMES CONOVER,WAYNE BURLEY, ROBERT M CALLAWAY,JOSEPH E....1576 COOKE. PAUL S MC GRAY,JOHN M PAETZ,MARK G RICHARD, ROBERT W 1576 BASS, WALTER A 1574 BERRY,J R F RANK 0 BIGGS,BARRY F EDWARDS, JAMES G ..-...1574 GOLD, BRUCE E RIGBY,DALE L ARANOFF,GERALD DUNKLE, JOHN H GUNDLACH,DAVID A ....1572 PITTS,GEORGE G SHEETS, JERRY MURPHY, JOHN 1570 NUTE,GARY RUPPRECHT,PETER E ....1570 STOWELL,RALPH HUDSPETH,HOWARD W ..1568 JOSEPH, JOHN L LAWRENCE,JR PAUL ....1568

.....1580

....

J......1578 ......1578 .....1576

.........1576 ......1576 ........1576

.... ......1574 .....

........1574 .........1574 .........1574 ......1572 .......1572 .......1572 ........1572 L,...... A..........1570 ......1570 ........1568

WOOSTER,PAUL........1568

BROOKRESON,DAVID ....1566 KING, PHILLIP M MAZZARELLI,ARIEL STRYCHOR.ROONEY ....1566 FLEETWODO,DANIEL ....1564 GREINER,THEODORE ....1564 LAINER,MORRIS C LAM.RANOALLD LATIMER,EDWARD L ....1562 230. MILBRATZ,WALTER A....1562 231. REDINGER KERRY M ....1562 232. SGRO,ANTHONY G 233. SILDMETS,ANTON

........1566 .....1566

......1564 .......1562

'29.

Postal Masters

postal players. The next postal rating list will appear in the October 1981 issue of Chess Life. Note: These are postal chess ratings only and not ratings for over-theboard play.

The ratings of players who did not report any game resul ts between those dates remain unchanged from the previous list. This semiannual list is included in the magazines of all active USCF

~

234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239. 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256. 257. 258. 259. 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 265.

......1562 ......1562

ZIEGLER,C.A...........1562

GITTELSON,HOWARD....1560 SANDERS,JIM

R........1560 ......1560 .....1558 .........1558 .....1556

TEIXEIRA,OIOGO 8 BOULANGER, MICHEL....1558 BYRNE,CHARLES J MARK,DAVID J CARROLL, WILLIAM BAGLEY,RICHARD W ....1554 HER NLY, T I M

0......... 1554

.....1554 .....1552

RUBINSKY,DAVID A GLICKMAN,MARK E DATES,LARRY E PETERSEN,MIKEL G WICHER.ANTHONY E ....1552 BROWNING, DOUGLAS ...1550 COLTHARP.J ROBERT....1550 DEAN, RICHARD L HALL. RALPH L SCHINOER,PAUL J SI MAO,ALBERTINO 1550 SULLENS,JR VACIL YOUNG,DENNIS ROBE....1550 BLAJWAS,HAROLD BOSTROM,NIELS ROB....1548 BRIGMANIS,EDMUND ...1548 CONYAC,HUGH GOLDWASSER,ERIC P....1548 GREENE,JANICE MAR.CRAIG H RODEMICH.EUGENE R....1548 TAMBURRO,JR PETER....1548

........1552 .....1552

.......1550 .........1550 ......1550 ..... .....1550 .....1548

V'.......1548

.......1548 ..........1548

266. 267. 268. 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 280. 281. 282. 283. 284. 285. 286. 287. 288. 289. 290. 291. 292. 293. 294. 295. 296. 297. 298. 299. 300. 301. 302. 303. 304. 305. 306. 307. 308. 309. 310. 311. 312. 313. 314. 315. 316. 317. 318. 319. 320. 321. 322. 323. 324. 325. 326. 327. 328. 329. 330. 331. 332. 333. 334. 335. 336. 337. 338. 339. 340. 341. 342. 343. 344. 345. 346. 347. 348. 349. 350. 351. 352. 353. 354. 355. 356. 357. 358,

HUBBARD, BARTON A ....1546 DULIN,CHARLES THO....1544 GOOD,GARY GROISSER,DAVID HUBERT, JOHN BRANOON,CHRIS 8 ELMOUIST,RONALD 0....1542 GREGORY,VAZGEN 1542 PARHAM,FENNER P SPERLING,GARY H ANORUSS,MARK 1540 BOROVIAK,DALE T GRACIAA,GUIDO F EBENSTEIN,BENNO 1538 EZELL, BERT P MASSIE,ANSON PAUL ...1538 SCHWARTZ,LEWIS N ....1538 1538 SHEN, EMIL BUNYAN, JAMES L DEMPLER,WILLIAM R....1536 GREENE,SANFORD I MENDOZA,RAY

...........1544 .......1544 .........1544

.....1542

......

.....1542 ......1542

.......1540 ...... ......1540 .....1538

.........

...........

......1536 .....1536

.........1536 MICHALSKI,JAMES R.... 1536 WICHER,ENOS R .......1536 GUERRIERI,RONALD..... 1534 SASLOWSKY.ARNOLD ... 1534 STERNSTEIN,MARTIN.... 1534

ELOWITCH,STANLEY ....1532 1532 GRIESHABER,OTTO HEINZ, KURT J ANDERSON, ROGER L ....1530 BAKER, III RICHARD...... 1530 DOCKSER,ROBERT HARRISON, JOEL E LACH.FRANK G 1530 HARSHMAN,PHILIP E....1528 JONES, JOHN C KAUL.GEORGE W SALOMON.MIGUEL F ....1528 CAMPBELL, TONY 8 1526 CINTINS,IVARS C DINAN,JOSEPH A HARRIS,NEAL 0

.....

359. 360. 361. 362. 363. 364. 365. 366. 367. 368. 369. 370. 371. 372. 373. 374. 375. 376. 377. 378. 379. 380. 381. 382. 383.

LE GORE,N

.......,

.........1528 .......1528

.....

.......1526 .......1526 ........1526 JONES, BYRON L........ 1526 NOVAK,DAVID J ........1526 COTTER,J NORMAN CRASNICK,KEITH R

..... 1524

.....1524

..........1524

HARARI,ZAKI HEISING,WILLIAM PETERSON, LOWELL S....1524 1524 POST, ALFRED R REYES,RUBEN SCHAEFER,DONALD L....1524 BECKER,HARVEY DREW, THOMAS J KIRK, THOMAS A CHAMPAGNE,OUANE ....1520 DEAN DONALD F

P.....1524

.........

.......1524 .......1522 ...,...1522 .......1522 .......1520

~

ESCHBACH,KURT.......1520

METZMAKER,JR ROBE ...1520 MORASH,JR JOHN F ....1520 MORFORD,STEVEN N ....1520 SMAIL, JOHN BATES,J FREDERICK.....1518 GREENE,RICHARD PA....1518 HARRISON,W ROBERT ...1518 KETTERER,RONALD 8 ....1518 PARSONS, LARRY R ;....1518 BEIDER.ANDREW M .....1516 DANON,MILTON PELINI,ROBERT

....;.....1520

........1516 ........1516

SIERICHS,JR WILLI...... 1516 SPROUT, MICHAEL T ....1516

.....1514

CAGLIOTI,MICHAEL ERICKSON, MARK J .....1514 PFLUMM,EUGENE A.....1514 SHOH,TIMOTHY WALRATH,EDWARD .....1514 BOGEN,JOEL COWEN,LEON A HUMMEL,EDWARD LEACH, CHARLIE K WINWOOO,JOSEPH W 1512 PINSON,DANIEL H

........1514 ..........1512 ........1512

.....1512 ......1512

...

......1510

STEPHAN,JR WALTER....1510 AIKEN RICHARD FULTON,DAVID T ~

........1508 .......1508

KOPIECKI,EDWARD P ....1508 BATCHELDER,CONRAD ...1506 FOGG,LOUIS F GROSKY,MELVIN JEWELL,TED KOONTZ.CARL

.........1506 .......1506 ..........1506 A........1506

......1506

LEVINE,ALFRED M NIGGEL.CHARLES M SOBEL.MARK J SZAFIR,IZRAIL

....1506

........1506 .........1506

HASPERIS,II TOM.......1504 METZ,GENE ALAN ......1504 OLSHER,RICHARD H ....1504 PLUM,MARC

..........1504 DAHLBORG,RONALD U ...1502 KRC,EUGEN ...........1502 MC KERNAN,TIMOTHY...1502 PATTESON,B L .........1502

PETERSEN.MELVIN W....1502 WAGNER. JOSEPH.......1502 BAIR,GARY BARTLE,BARRY BAYLES,GEORGE W .....1500 BLAU,WILLIAM G FITZGERALD,NICHOL ....1500 JOKSIMOVIC,VOJIN .....1500 NESTER.RAYMOND .....1500 RYKOWSKI,JOHN J .....1500 SMITH ROBERT LEST....1500 ZORACKI,RONALD S .....1500

G,........,1500

........1500 .......1500

~

General List-

THOSE RATED 1498

.........'1532

......1530 ......1530

DARRELL.....1506

&

BELOW

J...... 0752

AAMOOT.LUDVIG AARON, HERBERT L ABARNO,ROBERT V ABBOTT, ALLAN ABBOTT, ROBERT P ABBOTT, WALTER H ABELES,NORMAN ABLANEOO,ARMAND ABLEMAN,GLENN

..... 0660

.....1170

A.......0516 ......0964

.... 1042

...... 1076 L...0820 ...... 1304

..........0744

ABLES,PAUL ABORN,FREDERICK G....1260 ABRAHAMS,ANDREW ...0858 ABRAHAMSON,NORMAN .1248 ABRAMS,JR HARRY E....0944 1158 ABRAMS,RALPH ABRAMSKI,HENRYK ....0974 ACKERMAN,WILLIAM ...0632 ACKLEY.WILLIAM F .....0958 ACKLIN,OON R ACKROYO,H JAMES .....0662 ACOSTA,MICHAEL AOACHI,STEVEN H

.......

.........0458 ......0804 ......1152

ADAM CZYK,DENNIS..... 0732

ADAMEK,CHARLES A ....0976 ADAMIK,THOMAS F .....1362 ADAMS,DAVID ADAMS, EDWARD A.L..... 0900

F........0600

ADAMS,GENEW........0936

......0902 .......0514

ADAMS, HAROLD F ADAMS, JAMES J 0704 ADAMS,JERRY 0722 ADAMS,JULIUS A ADAMS, PATRICK J ADAMS,SR WILLIAM ....0744 ADAMS,TODD B ADAMSON,GORDON L ...0988 ADDIS,DON ADDIS,II EDWARD L .....1254 1036 ADE,JOHN W AOKINS,NEAL A AOKISON,ROSS ADLANO, PETER F 0698

......... ......

......0600

........1204

............0810

..........

........0624 C.......0674

....... AEBI,CHARLES......... 0502 AFANASJEVS,J ........ 1334 AGIOSTRATITIS,ALE..... 0534 AGLER,JOHN A......... 0694

......1316 .........1202 AGUIAR,JAMES A.......0900 AGUIRRE ROBERT M ....0692 AHEARN,ALBERT J ......1110 AGNEW, GEORGE AGUAYO,TIM J

H

~

........1010 AIKIN,ARTHUR.........1110 AINSLIE,JIM N .........0864 AITKEN, DAVID .........0600 AITKEN, HUGH .........1052 AITKEN, PETER G .......0860 AKERS,SIDNEY T .......0600 AHERN, JERRY J

AKIYAMA,EDWARD N ....1360 ALAMBRA,ROORIGO 8....1198 ALBA,LARY ALBANESI,PAUL L ALBANO,ANTHONY

...........1200

......1476 .....1108

A

b

8

Albert, W-Burgess

ALDRICH.DONALD L 1312 ALEXANDER.- AXIS 1488 ALEXANDER.DOUGLAS 0900 ALEXANDER,GEOFFRE 0596 ALEXANDER, JOHN D .. 0844 '.. 1314 ALEXANDER,JOHN T ALEXANDER.STEVE 0838 ALEXIOU.GREGORY M 1224 ALEXIS. MICHAEL J ....1346 ALEXY,RAYMOND C 1054 ALFORD, JOSEPH 0 .1230 ALLAIN,MICHAEL A, 0702 ALLAN. CRAIG 8 . 0934 ALLEN. ARTHUR L 1242 ALLEN.C U 0900 ALLEN. CHARLES S ..0580 .1164 ALLEN.DOUGLAS 8 ALLEN. IRVING S 0814 ALLEN. JAMES 0 1300

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ALLEN,JIM ALLEN. THEODORE 0 0704 ALLEN.VAUGHN» m:;..'352 ALLEN. WILLIAM R M0984

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ALLEY. MIKE ALLIATA.ROBERT ALLISON, JAMES L ALLISON, ROGER 0 .

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0936

ALLNESS.FRED : ,.0800 ALLPORT,MICHAEL ..0882 ALLPORT.ROBERT ....,.1224 ALMONTE.MARTIN . 0900 ALSTON. TOM 1332 ALTENBACH.TOM 1180 ALTER. CARL R

..

.......0924 .....'..0600

ALTLANO.DON ALT MAN,JOEL 0 ALVIR.ROBERT G AMADA.DOUGLAS

AMANN,ROSS F AMBLER, DENNIS

0812 .1092 .

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..

1202 1478

1410 1234 1462 1200 0900 1132

AMES.DAVID AMES, LENNIE L AMES.MARC L . g.. AMES.ROY T AMES. WILLIAM R .....0866 AMIDON.JAMES 1266 AMIDON,RAY 1062 AMIRAULT.PAUL W . 1164 AMON, 1178 AMPER. MD RODOL FO 1388 AMRINE,DANNY A ...0798 AMSLER.ROBERT C 0484 ANASTASI,NAT 0416 ANCKER,R E ..0436 ANDERHOLM.N CURTI 0882 ANDERS.DORIAN L .-.. 0900

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ANDERS.GEOFFREYT....1398

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ANDERSEN,JEFF C .. ANDERSEN.THAYNE I '.-;. 1036 ANDERSON GENE R ANDERSON, ALLEN

'.0726

r... 1160

.

ANDERSON.BRAOJ .....0992 ANDERSON,DENTON L .1430 ANDERSON.DONALD L 0900 ANDERSON.ELOON ANDERSON,ERIC J 0598 ANDERSON.ERIC L 0662 ANDERSON. FRED K .. .1084 ANDERSON. HERBERT .0838 ANDERSON.III HUGH..... 1254 ANDERSON,JAMES .. 0900 ANDERSON,JAMES 0900 ANDERSON. JAMES A 1344 ANDERSON,JAMES 0650 ANDERSON,JERRY W 1132 ANDERSON, JESS 0480 ANDERSON,JON 1476 ANDERSON. LAURENCE 0600 ANDERSON,LESTER H. 1226 ANDERSON. MARK W .. 1130 ANDERSON. MICHAEL .0932 ANDERSON.RANOYO ANDERSON,RAY C .0600

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....

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ANDERSON.RON......0600

ANDERSON,STEVEN R ANDERSON.THEODORE ANDERSON, THOMAS A ANDERSON,TODD ANDRESEN.TERRY L ANDREWS, MEL ANDREWS.EDWARD R ANDREWS. JOSEPH

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.. 0806 1306 .

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....,..0900 0662 1262 .

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.0912

ANDREWS.TEO.....0964 ANORUSS,DUANE R ANGEL,JR MORRIS L ANGELETTI.JERRY A ANGLIN,WARREN E ANGST, ALLEN M ANGUZZA.ALESSANOR ANSEL.ANDREW M ANTHONY. WALTER J ANTLER. ARTHUR S ANTOINE.MANFRED .. ANTOKOLSKY,PAUL ANTOLAK,II HENRY ANTOLINO,JR MICHA ANTTILA,KAL ANZALONE,RONNIE R ARBUCKLE.JOHN R ARCHAMBAULT.PHILL ARCHER, WILLIAM E .. ARCISZEWSKI,GARY ARDEL,BRIAN AREA.DELBERT T ARES. NORMAN

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.

1200 1300 1376

.... 0746 T......0678 .... 0918 ARGO,FREDB .......0710 .

....0600

ARGANIAN,DAVID

.....0598

ARMAGNO,LOUIS A ARMBRUSTER,THOMAS . 0742 ARMOUR, JOSEPH E ....0676 ARMSTRONG. ARTHUR .: 0288 ARMSTRONG.DANNY R. 1112 ARMSTRONG, GREGORY 1368 ARMSTRONG. JOHN .. 1364 ARMSTRONG. RICK 8 ARMSTRONG, ROBERT 0946 ARNDT.STEPHEN J 1084 ARNESS,ALLAN S 1004 ARNOLD,BRADLEY 8 .0918 ARNOLD.G ROBERT .1024 ARNOLD.JOSHWA ARNOLD. MICHAEL J . 1206 ARNOLD,OWEN C 0724 .

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.

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BANDY.DANIEL LEE BANDY. JOHN R BANKINS,BARRY BANNER.RICHARD LI BANNING. WILLIAM R

1180 0900 1322 0840 0802 0584 1288 1076 1378 0732

....... ....

...

1318 1374 0920 0936 0770 1284 1478 0900 1468 0662 0900 0770 0728 1332 0686 0890 0994 1022 1174 1148 1250

..

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BARNETT,MARK...

0978 0976 0900

W.....

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0936 0586 0866 0460 0868 0766

..

1248

0600 0664 1404

......... 0900 .

0528 1126 1436 1066 1066 1114

...

0898 0900 1198 0806 1090 1050 0998 1438

....

BAILES.GERALD....

8......

BAILEY.DAVID BAILEY.ESTHOM BAILEY. GARY . BAILEY. GEORGE L BAILEY.JR.HARRISO BAILEY. ROGER L BAILEY. STEPHEN W . BAIR,JANE KLEVE BAJOREK.LOUIS W BAKER. ALAN J . BAKER.BOB BAKER. BRUCE RANDA BAKER, CECIL G CRAIG C BAKER.DAVID L BAKER.DAVID L .. BAKER, DENNIS C BAKER. FRANKLIN P . BAKER,GERALD W BAKER. IRVING D BAKER, JAMES G BAKER. JERRY !.; . BAKER,JR ALBERT BAKER.JR KENNETH BAKER.JR ROBERT J BAKER.KEITH BAKER. KENNETH L BAKER. LEONARD BAKER, MIKE E BAKER. PHILIP BAKER. ROBERT BAKER,THOMAS J BAKER, TIMOTHY R BALDWIN, ARNOLD P BALDWIN.DAVID 8 . —:

0548 0942

96... 1450

1300 1388 1238 0980 0798 0744 0650 1308 1252 0600 0578 0600 0714 0922 1076 1304 1318 0810 0944 1112 0794 0464 1160 0802 1308 0684 1086 0900 0600 0400 1300 0658 0950 BALDWIN.JAMES H 1138 BALDWIN,JR FRANK 0986 BALDWIN.RICHARD S 1262 BALENTINE,THOMAS 0852 BALIS.JAMES 1034 BALISTRERI,THOMAS... 1052 BALL.ALVIS 0460 BALL, CHARLES 0828 BALLELISABETH R 0742 JOSEPH BALL. H 0794 BALL. JOSEPH H 0672 BALL. TERRANCE 0810 WARREN K .. 1330 BALL-KILBOURNE,GA 0860 BALLANTYNE,WAYNE 1314 BALLARO,O L P 1378 BALLARO,DARRELL L .. 1364 BALLARO,JUSTIN 1200 BALLARD.WILLIAM T 1436 BALOGH.JOHN FRANK . 0918 BALTHAZAR.MD EMIL 1314 BANCROFT.GRIFFING 1120 BANDY,ALBERT A 0784

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.

BARNES.JIM BARNES.MICHAEL W BARNES,RANDAL J BARNES.ROBERT A BARNES.ROGER 8 BARNETT,JOSEPH

.

....

BARNETT.MICHAEL BARNETT,MICHAEL BARNETT,MICHAEL BARNETT.RICHARD BARNETT,RICHARD M... BARNETT,WILLIAM BARNHART.JOHN T BARON, SAMUEL BARR.EDWARD W . BARRE.TODD J

.1046 .1106 0950 0966 0900 .1224 .0738 .0490 0900 .0820 0822

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BARRENTINE,WILLIA,

.

.0690 .0698 .0734 1164

.

.1398 1484

,

.1396 1014

.

BARRETT. BILL . . 0910 1048 BARRETT. FRANK . BARRETT, KEVIN A . 1016 . 1084 BARRETT. LEONARD E . BARRETTO.J M . . 1012 BARRICK.BRIAN C .. .0600 .1428 BARRICK.WILLIAM 8 BARRITT.E JOSEPHI, .0672 ,0434 BARRON,GREG . BARRON.MD STEPHEN .0536 BARRON.WILLIAM RI .1088 BARROTT.JON C . .0936 BARRY.A OA V ID 1018 BARRY, KEVIN F .0600 BARSTOW.DAVID 0 .0890 BARTA.ROGER A . .1090 BART EAU, RICHARD A . .0600 BARTELHEIMER.WAYN .0542 BARTELS.WILLIAM K . .0916 BARTENFELD;JR DOU .0900 BARTHWELL. ROBERT .0718 BARTLETT, MARK S .0600 '. BARTLETT.RODNEY .. 0800 BARTON,H PAUL .1436 BARTON, SUSAN M .0600 BARTUS.MICK .. 0810 BARTZ.STEVE A . .1358 BARZILAY. HENRY L 0872 1134 BASGALL.VIRGIL F BASHAM.ROBERT A . 0662 .1284 BASHEN,GEORGE W BASKIEL.RONALD A . 0818 BASS,JR RALPH E 0598

.....

1024,

1468

AYKENT.SERDAR AYRE. RONALD S AZARI.BOB AZORFS.ANT HONY L BAAY.JOHN E BABB, ROGER A BABB. STEVEN C BABBITT. ROBERT G BABCOCK,DAVID P BABCOCK, JOHN C BABCOCK. THOMAS C . BASER.WILLIAM L BABIN,RICHARD . BACH. PHILIP BACH, THOMAS H . BACHLER.KEVIN L BACON. JERRY BACON.JOE BACON. WILLIAM M BACOUET.RUSSELL J . BAOAMO.ANTHONY .. BAOER.HERBERT W BAGBY,THOMAS R BAGLEY,JR RICHARD . BAGLEY.STEVEN W . BAGOLY,JR ALBERT . BAGSTAO.GARY L BAHLER.DENNIS R BAHN,DAVID S BAHNKE, RICHARD BAICH,DANIEL

.0600 .0900 .1022 .1192 0690

BARGLIK.MICHAEL BARISH.KENNETH N BARKER, CHARLES 0 BARKER, JAMES 0 BARKER, WAYNE G . BARNES.EDWARD E

0900 0870 0830

0810 0442 1246 0900

... .0900

BARGERHUFF.EARLE,

1092 1300

..

0864

BARETZ.BRETT L BARETZ,DOUGLAS W BARF IELO.CLIFTON BARFORD.ROBERT BARGER.DAVID M

D......... 0600

AVERY. PATRICK D AVERY. STEVEN W AVINS.DAVID W AXINN.DAVID M

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.....

1160 1200 1392 1060

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ATWODO.DAVID A AUGUSTUS. LARRY E AULT.WILLIAM E AUSEN.JEFFREY W

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..... ... .....

ARNOW.LESTER ARNOWITZ.HERBERT ARO.KAUKO I ARONOFF.E ARONOWITZ,CHARLES ARRINGTON.WILLIAM. ARTHUR.JR F ARTHUR.ROONEY M ARTRIP,LANNY W ARVOLA,WILLIAM A . ASBURY,CLARENCE . ASBURY,DALE M ASCENSIO,CARLOS A . ASH,GARY A ASH.PETER ASHBROOKE,NORMAN ASHBURN.JR FRED R ASHE,LAWRENCE V . ASHKIN.KENNETH T ASHLEY.MICHAEL W ASHLEY,THOMAS S ASKAY,RICHARD R . ASKVIG.BRENT ASKWITH,RAYMOND . ASKWITH,RICHARD T . ASNER. MARC ASTA.WILLIAM T . ASZTALOS.FRANK ATEN,JR CARL F ATHA.ALAN G ATHERTON,DAVID E ATKINS. MICHAEL ATKINSON.T R ATTANASIO.JOE . ATTAWAY,WILLIAM R. ATTMORL'.ROBERT E

'AKER,

.....1192

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26th Annual Championship In the 1973 Golden Knights, we are waiting for the last finals section to complete play. The players have until December 1981, after which the cash prizes will be awarded.

27th Annual Championship In the 1974 Golden Knights, section 74-Nf 17 has finished, with its contestants earning these weighted-point totals: R. Gnerrieri, 82.50; J. Deidun, 80.30; P. Albanesi, 71.2; E. Fernandez, 64.35; L. Eisenhower, 60.70; A. Bagoly, 46.25. H. Moor-

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Quite a simple position, which should not pose a problem even for beginners. The intended solution is 1. Kf7 h6 2. h5 hxg5 3. hxg5; or 2.... gxh5 3. g6. This was supposed to be an illustration of a pawn breakthrough, but it overlooked further analysis. If, instead of 2. h5, White plays 2. Kxg6 hxg5 3. hxg5 Kg8 4. Kh6 (4. Kf6 Kh7!), he wins just as easily since the opposition does not help Black — the White King is on the sixth rank and has an extra tempo with the pawn. It took 44 years for someone not only to discover the mistake but to put the problem in the correct form, as shown at the top of the next column. The big difference between this and the first version is that the pawns are closer to White's side of the board. The solution: 1. Kf7! h5! 2. h4ft

g3 6. g6+. 4. g5+ Kh75.Kf7h36. g6+ Kh67. g7 h2 8. g8= Qh1 = Q9. Qg6, mate

Just in time. In this corrected version, only the pawn breakthrough wins — and just in time. This and other features make it more sophisticated. Yet, we usually see the old version in endgame books. ARTISTIC FORM. By coincidence, it was again 44 years before the idea was expressed in a truly artistic way. H. Mattison (1929)

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Though 1. Kg4!? Kb5 2. h4 Kc5 3. h5 gxh5+ 4. Kxh5 Kd5 5. Kg6 Ke4 6. g3 looks good, 6.... h5! 7. Kxh5 Kf5 8. Kh4 g6 9. Ka3 g5 draws. Or 7. Kxg7 Kf5 8. Kh6 Kg4 9 f5I h4 10. gxh4 Kxf5 draws. Certainly this try already justifies adding two pawns to the position. 1. .. Kb5! ~

Of course 1.... gxf5 2. Kf4 g6 3. Ke5 loses. 2. Kf4! Not 2. fxg6? Kc6 3. Ke5 Kd7, leading to a draw. The Black King can go to the corner. 2.... Kc6 3. Ke5! Kd7 4. f6! Ke8! 5. fxg7 Kf76. g8 = Q+! Kxg8 7. Kf6Kh7 8. g4! g5 Not 8.... h5 9. g5, but now we can reach the above position, so ... 9. Kf7! h5 10. h4!

And White wins as we have seen before. Thus, it is possible to borrow old ideas if we present them better. As for authorship, I would say the Teed problem is a version of the Walker endgame, but the Mattison endgame stands on its own because several new ideas are incorporated into it. It is champagne compared to table wine — and sour wine at that. AMERICAN HERITAGE. Here is one of my own experiences in this field. I pinched this endgame from Walter Korn's American Chess Art. This beautiful book shows endgame art in our country from the last century to the present time. Naturally, our composition pioneers should not be judged too harshly. Endgame technique, as in other fields of chess, was not fully developed. The next problem is an early example: M. Otten (1886)

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Basically, I eliminated the White pawn at a4 and pushed the Black pawn back to a6. This makes all the difference: 1. Bc7+ Kb5 Not 1 ... Ka4? 2. Bd7+ Ka3 3. Bd6! Qxd6 4. Nc4+. 2. Bd7 + Kc5 3. Bd6 + ! Kxd6 4. c3!! But Black can still fight back. 4.... Qxc3 5. Ne4+ Kxd7 6. Nxc3 Ke6 7. Kb7 a5 8. Kb6 a4 9. Nxa4 Kf5 10. Nc3 Kg4 11. Ne2 White reaches the winning position just in time. Let's add up the improvements: One fewer pawn. This provides better economy and also gives Black more chances with the passed pawn. ~ More initial action. There's not much of it, but it is interesting how White must drive the Black King from the edge of the board. This adds to the difficulty and enhances the role of the QB beyond that of sacrificial lamb. ~ The Queen-trapping pattern is clear. One more open square [a5) is added, and every square is covered only once for truly economical "domi~

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Bird's Opening Helsem/1956 Probascot1966 1. P-K84 P-K4 2. PxP P-Q3 3. PxP BxP 4. N-K83 P-KN4 5. P-Q4

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play the other side. 16. QxP N-83!?

Objectively either 16.... QxP 17. QxQ RxQ 18. PxB N-B3 or 16. Q-B8ch 17. K-K2 QxPch 18. N-Q2 K-K2 might be better, but I smelled blood. 17. 0-Of NxKPf 18. PxN B-B4ch 19. K-R1 P-B5

very strong is 20. P-K6! K-K2 21. N-Q2, keeping the extra two pawns with no danger. Also interesting is 20..RxPch K-K1!.

20. Q-83? 8-K6! 21. N-R3 8-K84! 22. QR-K1 K-K2! 23. QxP? White holds longer with 23. B-Q5. 23.... 8-QN3!! 24. QxR R-R2! A precise and nerve-wracking continuation: I had to find five perfect moves. White's pieces are curiously useless. There's no defense to ... RxPch. For example: 25. P-R3 BxP, or 25. R-B3 RxPch 26. KxR Q-R5ch 27. R-R3 BxR. 25. RxP QxR 26. P-KN3 QB7 27. Q-N2 Q. r'ch 28. Q.B1 B-K5, mate White used one hour and 25

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vious even to be mentioned. Other times it is concealed in the position, and as in the example above, needs to be discovered. Unfortunately, amateurs often get so excited about making that discovery that they can't control their impulse; if the move can be played, it should be played. This type of reasoning leads to losing chess. A move should be played if it conforms to your strategical game plan. If you don't have a strategical game plan, you'e playing losing chess anyway! The plan for White in the above position looks something like this: P.) White has an enormous lead in development, an advantage that will evaporate as the game progresses and Black catches up. White should therefore strike with forceful, attacking moves while his opponent's development is still backward. White's moves should contain threats that keep Black too busy to muster his forces. Note that neither 1. Bg5 or 1. Bh6 fulfills this requirement PI.} White should not try to finish Black off without first completing his development. This suggests a Bishop move. Pf only my students had given this as the reason for their sacrificial suggestions! ) Pli.) White should focus his attack against the target square e7 for a variety of reasons: A. The e-file is half open. B. The pawn on e7 is imlmobile. C. Black's King is sitting on e8. Neither 1. Bg5 or 1. Bh6 enhances White's attack against e7. PV.) Since White will be aiming his attack down the middle, he should take steps to prevent Black's King from fleeing to the flank. In particular,

ENJOY SHOWING THIS position to students and asking them to find a good move for

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Their answers have helped me discover a serious weakness in the ana'lytical abilities of many amateur players. One typical response is that White should play 1. Bg5. When I enquire into the reasoning behind such a move, "the reply is often indignant: "Well, Black certainly can't take the Bishop because he'l be mated on f7 by the Queen." Another favorite solution has White putting the Bishop en prise on h6 rather than g5. Here, the student is ready to justify his move with this variation: 1.... gxh6'? 2. Qh5, mate. Now I'm not saying that there' anything wrong with the supposition that White's Bishop is immune on either g5 or h6. I'm not even saying that 1. Bg5 and 1. Bh6 are necessarily inferior, though I suspect that they are. What I'm trying to demonstrate is that the invulnerability of the Bishop is only a reason for why White can make these moves, and is completely inadequate as a reason for why White should make those moves. There is a "can" and a "should" in every good move played on a chessboard. Sometimes the "can" is too obContributing Editor Larry D. Evans, on international master from New York City, is o well-known chess t acher and writer. CHESS LIFE / APRIL I 98 I

the maneuver 1. .. g6, 2.... Bg7, and 3. ... OO should be prevented. Observe that 1. Bh6, fancy as it is, plays right into Black's hands after 1.... g6 2. Bxf8 Kxf8, followed by 3.... Kg7; or ~

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even 2.... Rxfs, followed by 3.... Kf7 and 4.... Kg7. Also, 1. Bg5 g6 isn't all that clear either since neither 2. Bxf6 exf6 3. Rael+ Kf7 4. Bxd7 Qxd7 5. Qxf6+ Kg8 nor 2. Rael Bg7 3. Bxf6 0-0! is very convincing. (V-.}

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another of Black's plans: 1.... a6, followed by either ... Ne5 or 2. Bxd7+ Qxd7, leading to unwanted simplification cud possible of Queenside castling. Note how both 1. Bg5 and 1. Bh6 are embarrassed by this simple reply. Having thoroughly confused my students, my next step is to take them a few I'moves deeper into the game (which, incidentally, I played 10 years and 1000 rating points ago}.

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Well, at least my heart was in the right place. The move fulfills about all of the strategical requirements, and I was hoping that the threat to Black's c-pawn would gain a tempo for 2. Rae1, after which 2... g6 would be crushed by 3. Qxf6; and 2.... a6, followed by 3.... Ne5, could be answered with 4. Rxe5. Nevertheless, 1. Bf4, preventing ... Ne5, and threatening 2. Rae1, followed b'y 3. Bd6, would have been. considerably better. 1.... Rcs? Black misses the opportunity to refute White-'s move with 1.... a6!, selling the pawn back to mobilize his= e-pawn, thereby shielding e7 from frontal assault. After 2. Bxd7+ Qxd7 3. Bxc5 e5!, White's Bishop is en prise with check, and the en passant rule won't wait around until that situation is rectified. 2. Rae1 a6 Too late! 3. Sd3 Threatening 4. Qh5 + and mate in two. ~

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At this point we pause and I again ask my students to suggest a strong move. Imagine the consternation when I ultimately reveal that 4. Bf5! is White's best play. My students soon see that the move can be played (4.... gxf5't 5. Qh5, mate}, but still they protest: "Hold on there wiseguy! A few

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the KR-file and cross the board one file at a time before returning to the KR-Be. REICHHELM: After 1. KxBch, Black must shift his King between R7 and N8 as White captures pieces with Queen checks.. The checks are at KB5, B7, R7, N8, R7, B7,

QxPch KxQ 2. R-R3ch K-N2 3. B-R6ch, Black resigns. {H.) 1. RxB, Black resigns {1.... KxR 2. (I.) 1.

Q-K7ch). {III.) 1.

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R-K7ch K-Q5 4. Q-K3, mate. (IV.) 1. RxN BxR 2. EQ3 wins. {V.) 1. BQ6! BQ4 {1.... BQ2 2. RxR BxR 3. Q-N8) 2. RxR! BxQ 3. B-K5 {the point of 1. B-Q6} 3.... Q-Bl 4. N-B6 wins. (VI.) 1. N-B7ch! QxN 2. NxP, Black resigns (2.... Q-B1 3. N-B7ch QxN 4. QK2ch Q-K4 5. QxQch NxQ 6. R-Q8, mate. (VH.) 1. H/1-N4! PxR 2. Q-R6ch! KxQ 3. B-B8ch K-R4 4. B-K2, mate. (VIII.) 1 P-QR4 and 2. N-N5 wins. (jX.) 1. R-KR1 B-K7 2. R-KR8 RxP 3. R-N8ch K-R3 4. R-N6ch K-R2 5. R-R1! B-N2 6. R-R1ch K-N1 7. NxKP K-B2 8. RxBch KxN 9. R-R6, mate. The theme: The winning moves begin on

B5, Q5, K4, B4, KB1, QB4, K4, Q5, R1, Q5, Q3 and B4. After 20. QxR, Black's best is 20.... K-R7, after which White triangulates with 21. Q-B4ch, 22. Q-K4ch, 23. Q-K6ch and then 24. Q-B4. Black must move a

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minutes ago you criticized my 1. Bg5, but now you advocate an almost identical sacrifice. What difference does it make which Bishop is offered?" The difference is quite instructive. White should play 4. Bf5 not because he cari play 4. Bf5, but because the Bishop is en route to e6 to prevent Black from castling. The fact that he can make the move is practically incidental, and this is the type of reasoning that leads to winning chess. In the latter case, White doesn' care whether Black takes the Bishop or not; he'l clobber him either way. In the former case, White is playing"hope chess": "Gee, I hope he takes the Bishop." Hope chess, a weak and amateurish style of play, is the price one must pay for committing the fallacy of deriving a should from a can. 8

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possible, although this may take several months. When appropriate, please supply a diagram of the 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.

ANALYSIS BCE

Correction

Reuben Fine analyzes this position from Maroczy-Mieses {Monte Carlo 1903] in his Basic Chess Endings.

White to move

It is easy to see that Black loses after the ninth move Fine gives as analysis. But it seems to me that White wins only because Black pushes his Kingside pawns until they become weak and can be picked off by White. Suppose Black simply does nothing — just plays his Bishop to and fro. I have tried and failed to find a winning method for White in such a case. Is Fine correct in assigning White a win from this position? If so, how. does White make progress?— Harvey ForwaldCaliforni,a First, let's see how the game continued: 1. P-KN4 P-B4 2. P-KB3 P-N3 3. P H3 P QH4 4.-P N-3 P K4 5-. B Q2-P 6. K-K2 K-N3 7. B-K3 B-B3 8. PxP PxP 9. P-B3 P-B5? 10. BxKBP PxPch 11. KxP P-RS 12. PxP B-N7 13. K-K4 BxP 14. K-Q5 B N7 15. B-Q-6 B Q5 16. Bx-Pch Black resigns. By the time Black errs with 9.... P-B5, White still would have

won if Black had played the better 9.... B Q5-as,Fine points out Bu.t, from the diagrammed position, it's an entirely different question M.aroczy later wrote that White can make good use of his Queenside pawn majority My. 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 the better course of moving his King to the center and leaving the Bishop and pawns to protect the Queenside Fine. should have written under all such diagrams as this simply "White won," something he rarely did. — P.B.

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Chess Talk Egg on our face. In the February issue, we included Scheveningen among a list of masters. Scheveningen is actually a small city/tournament site in the Netherlands, and the true pronunciation is usually beyond most English speakers [though, if you want to try skay-vaNING-in, you'l be close). As if that weren't enough, we fumbled the spelling: There's an "n" before the 44

time pressure), allowing Senior Master Joe Bradford a pretty swindle. The game continued 29.... Nxe3?! 30. Nd7 Qd4?? 31. Qxh7+! Kxh7 32. Nxf8+ Kg8 33. Rxd4 Nbc2 34. Rxe4, Black resigns. Instead, 29.... Qf5! 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, then 30.... Qf5! 31. Nxf8 Nxd1 still wins. — Floyd Boudreaux, Glen Burnie, Md. ~

You'e right that 29....

Qf5! wins quickly, but 29.... Nxe3 30. Nd7 Qf5 is less clear because of 31 Qf4! .Bett.eris 30.... Qd6! 31. Hb1 (or 31. Hal) 31.... Qd2 32. Qh3 Nd1! 33. Bxb4 [33. Nxf8? Qf2+ 34. Kh1 Qe1+ 35. Kg2 Ne3 mate) 33.... QfZ+ 34. Kh1 Qf1+ 35. Qxf1 Rxf1 + 36. Kg2 Ne3+, winning the Exchange — J.P..

Make it Simple! In Basic Chess Endings, Reuben Fine claims a win for White in this position:

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Byrne-Bradford In the 1980 U.S. Championship, the game Byrne-Bradford reached the following position after 29. Nxc5:

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Fine gives 1. P-R6! R-QR8 2. P-B7! R-Q8ch 3. K-K7 R-QB8 4. K-Q7! R-Q8ch 5. K-K6 R-K8ch 6. K-B6 R-B8ch 7. K-N6 R-B8 8. P-R7 as y win. But 7.... R-B1! draws. And 8. P-R7 K-B5 9. K-N7

K5ch-Black to move

Now I believe GM Robert Byrne missed two successive opportunities to put away the game (no doubt due to

R-QB1 10. K-B6 R-K1 11. K-B7 R-QR1 12. K-K6 K-K5 13. K-Q6 K-B4 14. K-B6 K-K3 15. K-N7 K-Q2 draws. Paul Crane, Westmont, N.J.

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analyses this position from

Menella-Bisguier {Chicago 1979}:

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, doesn't 6. P-K6 win? After 6.... PxP 7. BxP K-R2 8. B-B7 B-B7 9. K-N4 B-N3 10. B-K6 B-K1 11. K-B5, there are two possibilities: 11.... B-R4 12. B-Q5 B-N3ch 13. K-K5; or 11.... B-N3ch 12. K-K5 K-R1 13. K-Q6 B-R4 14. K-K7 B-N3 15. B-B7 B-B7 16. B-R5 B-N6 17. B-N4 and 18. B-K6. Both should win. — Paul L. Crane, New Jersey

are partially correct (simpler at the end is 15 B .Q7-and 16. B K8-) Bu.t You

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Korchnoi-Petrosian If my analysis is correct, Soviet GM Tigran Petrosian missed a win in this position against GM Viktor Korchnoi:

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While the move you suggest is a reasonable reaction in a lost position, itis not good enough to draw. In your analysis, after 5. P R3Bla-ck,can consolidate his substantial material advantage with,~5.... B-K1!. The main point is that 6 B Q5is.m-et by 6.... R 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. BxPch K B1) Ha-ving.defended against Whi te's immediate threats, Black should be able to use his Book and pawn for Bishop advantage to win easily.— K.R.

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Bishop Endgame Reuben Fine, in Basic Chess Endingsgives this,position as a draw {problem 186E}:

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What about 29.... Ng2 30. Rf1 Bxe2 31. Nxe2 Nxe3 32. Rf3 Ng4 33. Nc3 Nxh2 34. Rf2 Ng4; or 32. Bxe3 Rxe3 33. Rxe3 Rxe3? The second variation

gives Korchnoi the best drawing chances. — Robert Edwards, New York

Petrosian played 29.... h6 to secure his Bishop on f6 after Kh7. Your suggestion does not work because 29. .. Ng2 (30. Rf1 ?j'30. Nc3 'Nxe3 31. Re1 w1lls a piece for White Black can.win back the pawn with 29.... Bxe2 30. Nxe2 Nf5but it in,ot muc,h after 31. Ng3 Petrosian.therefore decided to keep up the pressure but, even so, the

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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 correspondence 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 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 details. The letter "P" before your rating indicates a provisional rating, and it should not appear after your 20th game has been rated. The letter appearing after established ratings indicates the highest rating a player has ever achieved. These letters are: S = 2400 or above; M = 2200-2399; C = 2000-2199; E = 1800-1999; X = 1600-1799; A = 1400-1599; = 1200-1399; N = 1000-1199; R = 999 or below. Organizers may use this information at their own discretion. I

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Tournament Life Abbreviations These abbreviations have been devised to help organizers save money by keeping their announcements brief. For announcements submitted on standard Tournament Life forms, these standard abbreviations will be used. Or organizers may submit their own reasonable copy in Tournament Life format. CC: chess club; EF: entry fee; ENT: where to send advance entries (see "How to Enter a Tournament in Advance,'-'bove); HR: hotel rates; LS: limited smoking; NS: no smoking; QD: quadrangular — players 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); — 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 organization membership required in addition to USCF membership (the amount of dues follows the dollar sign); TL: time limit (number of moves followed by number of minutes or hours); SDI: suddendeath time control (number of moves follow); $ $ G: prizes unconditionally guaranteed to be the following amounts; $ $ (bl ): prizes conditionally guaranteed (based on,'number of entries), followed by amounts; payment of the prize fund is the responsiblity of the organizers, not the USCF; UR: unrated (generally used for prizes expressly reserved for players without a published USCF rating); C: computers are allowed to participate; USEF: combined entry fee and USCF membership dues. l5 44

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4th Annual Frank J. Marshall International. 10-SS, 30/100, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14 St., New York. Open lo all; IM norms, FM norms, FIDE rated performances and probably GM norms possible. EF: if mailed by 3/9: GMs & FIDE-rated (over 2200) foreigners free; American IMs free if bringing clock, otherwise $ 20; American FMs $ 25 if bringing clock, otherwise $ 45; non-FIDE foreigners $ 75, FIDE-rated (over 2200) Americans $ 95 if bringing -.lock, otherwise $ 115; IWMs or players on any 1980 or 1981 CL "top 50" list $ 135 if bringing clock, otherwise $ 155; others $ 235 if bringing clock, otherwise $ 255. All EF $ 15 more after 3/9. $ $ 1000-500-250-125-75-50. Reg. ends 5:30 PM, rds. 6:30 PM each day. '/z-pt. bye available any one of first 6 rounds (must give at least 6 hours notice). Irregular pairings. FIDE-rated players must pledge not lo withdraw. HR: Hotel Seville or Collingwood, approx. 30-36. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 40 MAR

20-22

CA

San Jose State University Spring '81. 5-ss,

40/2 (first

TL

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 parking on San Carlos, San Fernando or 10th Sts. $ $ 4310 b/192. In 3 divisions of 64 players each starting from the lop and according to the official ratings. "May" play up. Unrated may win up to $ 600 in the top division, but only up to 75 or 90 in the others. Donations for best A, B, C, D, E, UR, female and most interesting game: $ 20 gift certificate each. EF: M, $ 40; X, 36; A, 32; B, 28; C, 24; D, 20; under 1200 and unrated $ 16; USEF, 1st time $ 31 (jr. 22, part. jr. 18; if rec'd by 3/18 or postmarked by 3/16; $ 5 more thereafter. Top. Division (prizes guaranteed) 6 pls. get $ 600 each; 5'/~, $ 250; 5, $ 100; 4'/~, $ 50; 4, $ 10; 3, $ 8; 2, $ 7; 1, $ 6. Midst Division: $ $ 6 pts. $ 500 each; 5'/2, $ 200; 5, $ 90; 4'/2, $ 40; 4, $ 9; 3, $ 7; 2, $ 6; 1, $ 5. Lower Division, $ $ 6 pts. $ 400; 5'/~, $ 175; 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. Sierra, 663 Bucher Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051. NS. 2

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 20 MAR 21-22 TN 1981 Crossville Grand Prix. 5-ss, Martin Junior

High School, Stanley St., Crossville 38555. EF: $ 18 if rec'd by 3/15; $ 20 at site. $ $ (850 b/59, Iop 2 gtd.): 150-100, categories I, II, III, IV, V/Vl, UR each100; trophies to Iop 2. ST. RG: ends 9:30 AM CST, RD: 10-3-8, 9-2. HR: Capri Motel, 16s-22d-27t-30q. ENT: American Chess Promotions, c/o Thad Rogers, 3055 General Lee Rd., Macon, GA 31204. NS.

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Grand Prix Pts Available 5 MAR 27-29 Arpad Elo Open. 5-ss, TL45/2,

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Ivy Inn Motor Hotel, In 2 sections: EF: $ 20

2355 University Ave., Madison 53705. 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 3/22; $ 20atsite. $ $ 9410:100-80, C70, D60, E50, UR50. 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. NS. '/z-pL bye available in rd. 1 if requested with advance entry. Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10

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28-29

PA

8th Tri-COunty Open. 4-SS,

30/1, Loller Bldg., $ 15 by 3/15; $ 20 at door; PSCF TL

South York Rd., Halboro. EF: $ 2 less on advanced EF only. $ $ (250 gld., class prizes based on entries): 125-75-25-15-10. RG: ends 10:15 AM, RD: 10:30-3, 10-2:30. ENT: Ira Lee Riddle, 400 Newlown Rd., Warminster, PA 18974. NS.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 CHESS LIFE l APRIL 98 I I

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at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 100, 3'/2 $ 50, 3 $ 25, 2'/2 $ 10. Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds. 10-3, each day. Under 1700, open to all under 1700 or unrated. EF: $ 17.50 if mailed by 3/23, $ 20 at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 100, 3'/2 $ 50, 3 $ 25, 2'/z $ 10. No unrated may win over $ 60. Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds. 10-3 each day. AII: t/z-pt. bye available for round 1 or 2. Advance EF $ 2 less to NYSCA members. Players who were rated 101 or more points over prize maximum 12/78 or later may not win over $ 50 in that category. HR: approx. 30-36, Hotel Seville or Collingwood. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.

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MD Open State Championship. 5-ss, Univ. of MD Student Union, College Park 20742. SSG 1380, other prizes b/130 entries. In 2 sections: Open, TL rd. 1 40/100, rds. 2-5 40/2. EF: $ 21, under 18 $ 18, under 15 $ 14; all $ 4 more postmarked after 3/21. SS (top 4, all 1st prizes gtd.): 400-200-100-50, under 2200 100, under 2000100-50, under 1800 50-25. RD: 7:30, 11-5, 11-5. Amateur, open to under 1900 & UR, TL rd. 1 40/90, 2-5 50/2, open to under 1900 & UR. EF: $ 17, under 18 $ 15, under 15 $ 10; all $ 3 more 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 if 6/more). RD: 7:30, 11-4, 11-4. Both, '/2-pt. bye available for rd. 1. ST $ 3, under 18 $ 1.50, other states OK. Top MD in each section-State Champion and Amateur State Champion will receive free entry into 1981 US Open in Palo Alto, CA. RG: accepted 3/27 from 6-7:15 PM; special late reg. 3/28 from 10-10:30 AM. Petrol Defense: 3 or more in a car $ 1 off per person, 5 enter together from more than 50 miles awaypay for 4. ENT: MCA,I, 5624 Stevens Forest, Apt. 288, Columbia, MD 21045. 301-655-3108.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10 NY MAR 31-APR 21 6th CCA TueSday Open. 4-SS, 30/90, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 17.40 if mailed by 3/26, $ 20 at tnmt. SSG 150-70-30, 1800-1999 50, 1600-1799 50, under 1600 50. Reg. ends 6:30 PM, rds. 7 PM every Tues. '/~-pt. bye available for rd. 1 or 2. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 APR 4-5

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 15

MAR

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1981 SOuthern COngreSS. 5-SS,

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30/90, casa de Espana, 314 East 39th St., New York. SS 3,000 prize fund based on ONLY 32 entries per class. In four sections: Section I,

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400-200-100-50. 400-200-100-50.

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IV, 400-200-100-50. ($ 250 minimum guaranteed in Open section). PLUS POINT MONEY AS A SECONDARY CONSOLATION PRIZE SYSTEM - Consolation point money is guaranteed - 2'/z points wins $ 18, 3 points wins $ 35, 3'/z points wins $ 70 unless already a winner of a higher prize in the regular prize fund - a player entitled to money under both systems will get only one prIze, the higher of the Iwo. Unrateds may play in any sections but cannot win more than 20% of any prize, either in the regular prize fund or the point money, excel)I in the open section. EF: $ 35 if mailed by 3/21, $ 45 at door. RG: ends 10 AM Saturday March 28, RD: 11-4, 10-3. HR: Hotel Tudor, 304 E. 42nd St., New York, 986-8800. ENT: Heraldica Imports, 21 West 46th St., New York, NY 10036.

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Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 MAR

50/2, State Univ.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10 APR 4-5

CA

Orange Marmalade. 5-SS,

Garden Grove Lions Club, 9860 Larson Ave. at Kerry. SS ($ 750 b/50, top 2 gtd.). In 2 sections: Open, TL 40/2. SS 200-100, X, A, B each 50-25. Reserve, TL 40/100, 25/1, SD/30. SS 75-25, D 50-25, E, UR each 25. Both, EF: $ 20 if rec'dby 4/1, $ 5 more at site. SCCF memb. req. RG: 8-9 AM, RD: 10-2-6, 10-2. ENT: Western Chess, Box 201, Garden Grove, CA 92640. NS.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 TL

at Albany, Business Administration [3ldg., 1400 Washington Ave., Albany, exit 24 New York State 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: 8:30-9:45 AM, RD: 10-3-8, 9-2:30. HR: Travelodge Motel, 1230 Western Ave., Albany; special chess rate 19-25. ENT: Carl Adamec, 1217 Viewmont Dr., Schenectady, NY 12309.

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Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5

28-29

4th Shoquoquon Open. 5-ss,

IA TL

40/90, New

YMCA-YWCA, Mt. Pleasant St. & Dehn, Burlington 52601. EF: $ 15, jr. $ 13 & over age 64, if rec'd by 3/26; $ 2 more at site. SS (top 3 gtd., 180 class prizes b/45): 130-80-40, upset 15, class $ 180; trophy Io top jr. RG: 9-10:30 AM, RD: 11-3-7:30 9:30-2. ENT: Carl Dunn, 1908 River St., Burlington, IA 52601. LS. ~

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 MAR 28-29 NJ Louis,A. Osborne Memorial Chess Tnmt. 5-ss, 40/80L Dover Township Rec. Bldg., Riverwood Pk. on Whitesville Rd., Toms River (please nate site change). EF: $ 10 if rec'd by 3/25; $ 13 at site. SSG: 150-70-30, B, C each 30, under 1400 25, top jr. $ 15. RG: 10-10:45 AM, RD: 11-2:30-6';,12:15-3:15. Proceeds donated to MDA. ENT: Edward Hirsch, Box 792, Eatontown, NJ 07724. LS. TL

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 MAR

Atlanta Biltmore Hotel, 817 West Peachtree St. near 10th Street exit of l-75, Atlanta 30308. SS 2700 prize fund based on over 150 players, $ 20 less for each entry short of 150. In 2 sections: Open, TL 40/2. EF: $ 27 if rec'd by 4/1; $ 30 at tnmt. $ $ 350-200-100, Candidate Master, Category I, II/below each 200-100-50 ($ 500 overall gtd.). RG: ends 9:30 AM, RD: 10-3-8, 10-3. Reserve, TL 40/100, open Io under 1600 or unrated. EF: $ 22 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 cents. HR: special rates of $ 25 up to 4 in room. ENT: American Chess Promotions, c/o Thad Rogers, 3055 General Lee Rd., Macon, GA 31204. NS.

28-29

Welbourne, Howard and Purdy Open. 5-ss,

MAR

GA

28-29

NY

3rd CheSS Center Open. 4-SS, 30/90, Chess

Center, 61-69 W. 14 St., New York. In 4 sections: Open, open to all. EF: $ 29.60 if mailed by 3/23, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG: 250-125-75-50, under 2300 or unrated 100. Reg. ends 10:15 AM, rds. 11-4:30 each day. Under 2100, open to all under 2t00 or unrated. EF: $ 29.50 if mailed by 3/23, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 200, 3'/z $ 100, 3 $ 50, 2'/~ $ 20. Reg. CHESS LIFE I APRIL I 98 I

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29th Annual Chicago City Championship. 5-SS, TL 40/100 Saturday and 40/2 Sunday, Chicago Palmer House Hotel. State & Monroe Sts., Downtown Chicago 60690. Sponsored by the Chicago Chess Association. $ $ 1675 Guaranteed Prize Fund: the largest Prize Fund ever awarded in the GREATER CHICAGO CHAMPIONSHIP. '/z-pt. BYE is available in any one of the first 3 rounds (Saturday) if requested in advance. EF: $ 24 if mailed by 3/14; $ 26 if mailed by 3/28; $ 30 at the Palmer House Saturday morning before the start of the tournament. SS 1675 GUARANTEED: 300-150-100, top expert will receive $ 100 bonus in addition to any other prize he might win. CLASS PRIZES awarded at 100-point intervals to increase your chances of winning: 1900s-170,

1800s-160, 1700s-150, 1600s-140, 1500s-135, 1400s-130, 1300s and below-125. This prize format

has proved very popular at the World Open; this is the first time it is being introduced at a major Chicago tournament. We hope you like it. Trophy to top unrated. 1 year ILLINOIS CHESS BULLETIN subscription to top unrated who is not already an ICA member. Chief TO: FIDE arbiter Tim Redman assisted by Walter Brown. REGISTRATION: 9-10 AM Saturday. RDS: 10:30-3-7:30, Sunday 10-4. PLEASE BRING YOUR CHESS SET & CLOCK IF. POSSIBLE. The Palmer House is giving special rates: 35 single, 42 double, 48 triple. Please make your hotel reservations by writing directly to the Palmer House before 3/28. SPECIAL PAUL TAUTVAISAS MEMORIAL BRILLIANCY PRIZE AWARDED BY RICHARD VERBER: $ 50, Please submit your best game of the tournament to R. Verber. Information: Phone (312) 935-8316. ENT: Chicago Chess Association, 724 W. Cornelia, Chicago 60657. Mail by March 14 and save $ !

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10

Church's Grand Prix is a year-long contest to promote the same high standards in American chess as are maintained by -the sponsoring organization., Top finishers in 1981 qualifying events will earn points toward the prizes, totalling $ 13,000, to be awarded at the end of 1981 by Church's Fried Chicken Inc. To qualify, an event must be USCF-rated and meet these requirements: (I.) all USCF-rated 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 entry fees and USCF dues, no charges over $ 10 are permitted; (IV.) the tournament must be submitted for the Tournament Life section of Chess Life and be designated by the submitter as a Giand Prix touinament; (V.) no more than three rounds may be played in a day, and preferably no moie than two; 'Vl.) the primary time control must be no faster,. than two minutes per move and no shorter than one hour per player; (Vll.) no sudden death time controls are permitted; (Vill) unusual conditions of any Grand Prix tournament are subject to review by. the USCF executive director. Tournaments with more guaranteed top money will earn more Grand Prix points than lesserevents. Points will be awarded according to the following table:

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ties occur, the points involved will be divided equally (rounded to two decimal points) among the tied players. The $ 13,000 prize fund will 'be distributed as If

,

follows:

Fiist (Plus qualification for the 1982 U.S. Closed) $ 3,500

2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th

$ 1,700 $ 1,200 $ 1,100 $ 1,000 $ 900 $ 800

8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th

-

$ 700 $ 600 $ 500 $ 400 $ 300 $ 200

14th $ 100

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The top prizes must unconditionally guaranteed and announced in Chess Life. Even if prizes are raised at the touinament, no additional points can be awarded because the bonus would be unfair to players who made other plans based upon the Chess Life announcement. 45

APR 4-5

NY

NeW YOrk April Open. 4-SS, 30/90, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14 St., New York. In 2 sections: Open, open to all. 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. Booster, open to all under 1800 or unrated. EF: $ 12.60, NYSCA members $ 10.60 if mailed by 3/30, both $ 15 at tnmt. $ $ 70-40-30-20, under 1600 40. Both, Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds. 10-3:30 each day. '/2-pt. bye available for round 1 or 2. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. V"rnon, NY 10553. NS.

Grand Piix Pts. Available: 5 APR 4-5

AR

Fayetteville Open. 4-ss,

TL

45/2,

Rm. 311, ArkanEF: $ 120. SSG:

Fayetteville. 200-150]120;-+th-9th 100. RG: 8-9 AM, RD: 9:30-2-7, 1:30. Inquiries: Craig Kozel, Rt. 1, Box 49C, Perryville, AR 72126.

sas

Un!oui,

Univ.

of AR,

LS.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 20

APR4;5

OH

,1St&CSU Grand PriX. S-SS, i

'i,

TL 4O/1OO, Cleveland Room 329, E'. 22nd 8

State Univ., Main Classrooms Bldg., Euclid Ave., Cleveland. EF: $ 10, if rec'd by 3/29; $ 12 at site. $ 2 off to out-of-state. SSG 250: 125-75-50, other prizes based on entries. RG: 8-9:45 AM, RD: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: Ken Panzel,.4197 W. 20th St., Apt. 415, Cleveland, OH 44109. Ls.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 AR

45/2,

Rm. 311, Arkansas Union, Univ. of AR, Fayetteville. EF: $ 120. SSG: 200-150-120, 4th-9th 100. RG: 8-9, RO: 9:30-2-7, 1:30. Inquiries: Craig Kozel, Rt. 1, Box 49C, Perryville, AR 72126. LS. TL

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 20

APr 11-12 NY 24th Annual Greater New York Open. 4-ss,

30/90, Chess Center, 61;69

W. 14 St., New York $ $ 3,000 GUARANTEED CASH PRIZES. In 4 sections: Open, open to all. EF: $ 44.80 if mailed by 4/6, $ 50 at tnmt. 500-250-125-75-50, under 2400 or unrated 150. Reg. ends 10:15 AM, rds. 11-4:30 each day.'Experts, open to all under 2200 or unrated. EF: $ 35.80 if mailed by 4/6, $ 40 at tnmt. SSG 300-150-75-50. Reg. ends 9:45 AM, rds. 10:30-4 each day. Amateur, open to all under 2000 or unrated. EF: $ 35.70 if mailed by 4/6, $ 40 at tnmt. SSG 300-150-75-50, no unrated may win over $ 225. Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds. 10-3:30 each day. Booster, open to all under 1800 or unrated. EF: $ 35.60 if mailed by 4/6; $ 40 at tnmt. SSG 300-150-75-50, under 1600 125; no unrated may win over $ 150. Reg. ends 8:45 AM, rds. 9:30-3 each day. All: '/z-point bye available for round 1 or 2. Advance EF $ 2 less to NYSCA members. Players who were rated 101 or more points above section or prize maximum 12/78 or later may not win over $ 50 in that category. HR: approx. 30-36, Hotel Seville or Collingwood. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave. Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.

'SG

~

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 20

Southeastern MA University, Exit 12 off I-195, Old Westport Road, North Dartmouth (Parking lot ¹6). SS 1,600 guaranteed. In 5 sections: Open, EF: $ 25 by 4/8. $ $ 350-250-150, under 2200 100. Premier, open to under 2100 or UR. EF: $ 20 by 4/8. $ $ 100-65-45'„Classic, open to under 1900 or UR. EF: $ 18 by 4/8. $ $ 95-60-40. Amateur, open to under 1700 or UR. EF: $ 16 by 4/8. $ $ 90-55-35. Novice, open to under 1500 or UR. EF: $ 14 by 4/8. $ $ 85-50-30. All, EF: $ 5 more if paid at site. UR may. not win more than $ 50 in Novice section. Special participating EF in Novice section, $ 9 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, RD: 1 at 10:30. ENT: Gilbert Gosselin, 17 Kenney St., New Bedford, MA 02746. Maks checks payable to MAGA. NS. Accelerated pairings will be used in Open section, other sections as warranted. Center,—

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 15 APR 11-12 SO Sioux Falls Open. s-ss, TL rds. 1-3 50/2, rds. 4-5 40/2, Gilbert Science Center Augustana College, 33rd 8 ~

Summit, Sioux Falls 57105. In 2 sections: Open, EF: $ 30, if rec'd by 4/10; $ 35 at site. SSG 2000: 475-350-250-175-125-75-50, A, B each 125-75-50, more per entries. Reserve, open to under 1600. EF: $ 25 if rec'd by 4/10; $ 30 at site. $ $ G 1000: 250-175-125-75-50-25,.D, E each 75-50 UR 50,, more per entries. Both, ST req. of SD

46

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 30

CA APR 24-25 L.A. City College Master's Open. 4-ss, TL4o/2,

APR 11-15 CA 2nd Annual Spring Open Chess Classic. 7-ss, TL Premier, rds. 1-4 50/2, rds. 5-7 40/2, Categories I-VI, 50/2, Hyatt Rickeys, 4219 El Camino Real, Palo Altd 94306. sections: Premier Section M/CM, 1000-700-450-250, 2200-2399 350-175-75 ($ 3000 guaranteed master prizes, remaining prizes b/290). CM 325-225-100-50. Cat. I, SS SS 7000 Prize Fund. In 5 open to all. SS. Open

300-200-100-50. 275-175-100-50.

175-125-75-50. Vl,

300-200-100-50. III, SS 225-150-100-50. V, SS 150-100-75-50. All, EF: $ 35 by 3/21,

II, SS IV, SS SS

4/4, $ 45 at site. Free entries

GMs, IMs, females 2000+, must reg. by mail or phone by 3/18 and check in at site by 10 AM 4/11. EF will be deducted from prizes if free requirements 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 conclusion. Speed event Mon. 1 PM. Trophies to 1st each section 8 category 8 to 1st female. HR: 50-55-60, write to Hyatt Rickeys or call (415) 493-8000 mention chess event; 40 to titled players & VIPs, space limited, write to organizer. ENT: Santa Clara Chess Club, 741 Pomeroy Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051. 10% off EF if joining USCF for first time. INFO: John A. Sumares (408) 296-5392. NS. $ 40 by

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 60

17-19

PA

15th Annual AtlantiC Open. 6-SS, 30/90, Sheraton Hotel, 1725 Kennedy Blvd., Philadelphia 19103. SS 3,000 Guaranteed cash prizes. In 4 sections: Open, open to all. EF: $ 34 70 if mailed by 4/13, $ 40 at tnmt. SSG 500-250-125-75-50, under 2200 or unrated 200. Reg. ends 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-.SSG: 300-150-75-50. Reg. ends 11 AM, rds. 12-6, 10-4, 10-4. Booster, open to all under 1800 or unrated. EF: $ 24.60 if mailed by 4/13, $ 30 at tnmt. SSG: 300-150-75-50, no unrated may win over $ 200. Reg. ends noon, rds. 1-7, 10-4, 10-4. Reserve, open to all under 1600 or unrated. EF: $ 24.50 if mailed by 4/13, $ 30 at tnmt. $ $ G: 300-150-75-50, under 1400 75, no unrated may win over $ 100. Reg. ends noon, rds. 1-7, 10-4, 10-4.All, '/~-point bye available for round 1 or 2. Advance EF $ 2 less to PSCF members. Players who were rated 101 or more points above section or prize maximum 1/80 or later may not win over $ 50 in that category. HR: 26-30-37-45, ask for chess rates. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 20 APR

18-19

TX

HOuStOn Open. Univ. of Houston Continuing Education Center (U.H. Hotel)~Jupiter Room. Open, 4-SS (mod. accel.), TL 45/2. SSG 250 ! 75-75. RD: 9:30-3, 8:30-1:30. Below 1800, 5-SS (accel.), TL 25/1. RD: 9:30-2-7, 8:30-1:30. Trophies to X, A, B, C, D. Both, eligibility for prizes may be based on highest attained rating. UR seeded by TD. RG: 7:30-9 AM. EF: $ 20, under 1400 $ 15, under 1200 $ 10. ENT: Ron Oeike, P.O. Box 1411, Bellaire, TX 77401. NS.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5

APR 11-12 MA 1981 Massachusetts Open ChampionshipBenjamin Landey MemOrial. 4-SS, TL 45/2, S~uden~

I

Productions, 304 Eshleman Hall, U.C. Berkeley, CA 94720. Cks. payable to: Alan Benson (Chess Acc't). (415) 843-0661.

APR

APR 11-12

Fayetteville Bonanza. 4-ss,

res. ($ 5, jr. $ 3). Unrated may not win class prizes or more than $ 75 in the reserve section. RG: 8-9 AM, RD: 9:30-2:30-7:30, 10-3. ENT: Gerald Mortimer, P.O. Box 941, Sioux Falls, SO 57101.

APR 18-19 AR 4th Annual Fish Open. 5-ss, TL45/2, rds.18 2 accel. pairings. EF: $ 20 if by 4/11 $ 3 more at site; free EF if 1st USCF tournament. SS (top 3 gtd., class b/40): 150-100-25, B, C, 0/E each 50, UR chess clock. RG: 8:30-9:45 AM, RD: 10:15-2.'30-7:30, 9-2. ENT: Donny Gray, 101 Montana, North Little Rock, AR 72118.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 APR

18-19

CA

3rg ' Annual "April Showers Chess Tournament 4-SS, Student Union, 4th floor, U'.C. Berkeley campus, Berkeley. Rated players may play in 1 section above present. category. SS 1,365, $ 100 (in gift certifs.) 8 trophies, b/110 paid entries. In 5 sections: M/CM, TL 40/2. SS 250-150-75-30 ($ 250 gtd. M/CM prizes). Category I, TL 40/2. $ $ 150-75-40-25. Category II, TL 45/2. SS 135-70-35-20. Category III, TL 45/2. SS 120-60-30-15. Categories IV-VI, TL 50/2. SS 100-50-25-10. All, EF: $ 20, U.C. students & faculty $ 18, if mailed by 4/13; $ 208 $ 23at site. Free EF to FIDE-titled players, USCF Sr. Masters 8 women. 10% off of USEF8CalChess if 1st tnmt. 10% off of EF to any family combination (discounts may be combined). CalChess (NCCA) mern. req. ($ 6, under 18, $ 4, under 16/part. jr.- $ 2). Memb., includes a 1-yr. subscription to Chess Voice (except part./jr.), out-of-state, So. CA OK. Trophies to 1st each section. Gift certifs. from California Chess Bulletins for 4th prize; ties for trophies 8 certifs. broken by modified Solkoff. RG: 8:30-10 AM, RD: 11-5, 10-4. ENT: U.C. Berkeley CCC, Director Alan Benson,

c/o

SUPERB

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5

Cafeteria of L.A. City College, 855 N. Vermont, Los Angeles. Co-sponsored by Jay Chemical Co. and L.A. City college Community Service Department. Open to all players rated as masters by USCF on any list since Dec. 1978, 2200 or above on the January 1st, 1981 FIDE list, all Life Masters. Spectators welcome, demo boards provided. EF: $ 40, if rec'd by 4/1; $ 10 more after that date. Free SCCF membership. SSG: 500 to 1st, brilliancy 50; if 10 entries, 300 to 2nd, all entries returned as prizes; trophy 8 title of So. CA Master's Open Champion will be warded by the SCCF. RG: 9 AM, RO: 10-4, 10-4. ENT: J. Hanken, 2012 Yosemite Dr. ¹1, Los Angeles, CA 90041. Free parking available. LS.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10 APR 24-26 Graham 8 McGuire Gratuitous IV. 6-ss, 40/2, Winona State Univ. Kryzsko Commons, Winona. $ 21, jr. $ 18 if rec'd by 4/23; $ 3 more at site. ST $ 3 for

TL EF: MN

res. $ SG 1350: 300-150, Exp. 96-48, 90-45, II 84-42, III 78-39, IV 72-36, V 66-33, VI 60-30, UR 54-27; silver plate to 1st, over 64, silver ashtray, 1st under 18, trophy, Cat. Exp., I, II, III, IV, V, Vl, UR. silver medallions. RD: 8, 9-2-8, 9-2. HR: special rates at Sterling Motel, Junction Hwy. 61 & 14I 13.50-18; phone toll free out state, 1-800-328-5511, in state 1-800-462-5355. ENT: Debra Dummermuth, 1019 W. 6th St., Winona, MN 55987. LS. '/a-pt. bye in rd. 1 if requested by I

4/23.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5

NJ APR 25-26 Union County Open Championships. 4-ss, TL 40/100, Hillside Community Center, 274 Hillside Ave., Hillside. EF: $ 18, jr. 15, if rec'd by 4/21; $ 4 more at site. ST $ 3, jr. $ 2. SS (375 b/32, top 4 Gtd.): 125-75-50-25, Exp., A,

each 25; top Union County scorer and Sr. (over 60) and Jr. (under 19) win respective state Championships and free entry to NJ Open. RG: 9-10:45 AM, RD: 11-5, 10-4. ENT: Dr. Jack Neuss, 215'Eaglecroft Rd., Westfield, NJ 07090. Info: 201-233-0299. Ls. B, C

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 APR

25-26

IL

Greater PeOria Open. 5-SS,

TL

50/2, East Peoria

Holiday Inn, 401 N. Main St., E. Peoria 61611. EF: $ 22 by 4/23; $ 25 at site; $ 25, jr. $ 17 (if joining USCF for 1st time); $ 2 off to GPCF membs. SSG 1000: 300-150-75-50, A, B, C, 0 (rated below 1400) each 70-30, upset 25; trophies to top 2 UR. RG: 8930 AM, RO: 102307, 930230. HR: 27-31-35, specify chess tournament. ENT: William Wilkinson, 905 N. Rebecca Place, Peoria, IL 61606. LS.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10 PA APR 25-26 2nd Annual Philadelphia Open. 4-ss, 30/90, Sheraton Hotel, 1725 Kennedy Blvd., Philadelphia 19103. In 5 sections: Open, open to all. EF: $ 29.80 if mailed by 4/20, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG: 200-120-80-60-40. Reg. ends 11 AM, rds. 12-6, 10-4. Under 2100. open to under 2100 or unrated. EF: $ 29.70 if mailed by 4/20, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG 4 points wins $ 150, 3'/2 $ 100, 3 $ 50, 2'/~ $ 20. Reg. ends 11 AM, rds. 12-6, 10-4. Under 1950, open to under 1950 or unrated. EF: $ 29.60 if mailed by 4/20, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG 4 points wins $ 150, 3'/2 $ 100, 3 $ 50, 2'/z $ 20. Reg. ends 10 AM, rds. 11-5, 10-4. Under 1800, open to under 1800 or unrated. EF: $ 29.60 if mailed by 4/20, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 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 to under 1650 or unrated. EF: $ 29.50 if mailed by 4/20, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 150, 3'/z $ 100, 3 $ 50, 2'/~ $ 20. No unrated may win over $ 75. Reg. ends 10 AM, rds. 11-5, 10-4. All, '/2 point bye available for round 1 or 2. Advance EF $ 2 less to PSCF members. Players who. were rated 101 or more points above section or prize maximum 1/80 or later may not win over $ 50 in that category. HR: See National HS. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., IVlt. Ver.non, NY 10553. NS. Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10

APR

25-26

Michiana Open. 5-ss,

IN

45/2, YwcA, 721 E. mailed by 4/18; $ 20 at site. TL

Madison St., Goshen. EF: $ 15 if ST $ 5 for IN res. $ $ (b/40, top 3 Gtd.): 125-75-50, Cat. I, II, III, IV each 50, UR 30. RG: 8:30-9:30AM, RO: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: Lester VanMeter, 725 S. 3rd St., Goshen, IN 46526. NS.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 CHESS LIFE l APRIL I 98 I

APR 25-26 CO NOrthern COIOradO Open. 4-SS, swiss clusters it more than 30 players, TL 40/2, Room 228, Lory Student Center, CSU, Fort Collins. EF: $ 15, jr. $ 10 in advance; $ 17, $ 12 at site. ST $ 8 for 1 yr. or $ 2 tor 1 month if out of state. SSG 250 (plus $ 125 in each lower section of more than 37 players): 140-70-40, 70-35-20 in lower sections. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, RO: 10-4, 10-4. ENT: Mark Ludwig, 1370 36th St. SW., Loveland, CO 80537. NS.

American IMs 8 FMs free with clock, otherwise $ 20; FIDErated (over 2200) Americans $ 30 with clock, otherwise $ 50; others $ 60 with clock, otherwise $ 80. All EF $ 10 more after 4/28. SS 400-200-100-50. Reg. ends 6:30 PM, rds. 7 PM each day May 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20; June 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17. Up to 3 '/z-pt. byes available during first 9 rounds (must give at least 6 hours notice). Irregular pairings. FIDE-rated players must pledge not to withdraw. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS..

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 15

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 APR

25-26

ID

$ 1335 CONT'L LIFE-IOAHO OPEN. 5-SS (accel.

pairings 1st 2 rds.), TL 50/2, Boise State Univ. Union Bldg., College Blvd. 8 Bellevue, Boise. EF: $ 22, under 19 or over 64 $ 19, if rec'd by 4/22; $ 25 8 $ 22 later. SSG 1335: 150-100-50 plus class prize, 2000/over, A, B, C, under 1400/UR each 100-50-25, plus 8/$ 20 upset prizes. RG: 8-9 AM, RO: 9:30-2:30-7, 8:30-1. ENT: R. S. Vandenburg, 2316 Regan Ave., Boise, IO 83702.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5

MAY

8-9

NY

NeW YOrk May Open. 4-SS, 30/90, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14 St., New York. In 2 sections: Open, open to all. EF: $ 17.75, NYSCA members $ 15.75 if mailed by 5/3, both $ 20 at tnmt. SS 120-60-40-30, under 2000 or unr. 50. Booster, open to all under 1800 or unrated. EF: $ 12.75 NYSCA members $ 10.75 if mailed by 5/3, both $ 15 at tnmt. $ $ 70-40-30-20, under 1600 40. Both, Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds. 10-3:30 each day. '/~-pt. bye available for round 1 or 2. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.

Rl

94th Rhode Island State Championship.

Regions

I 8

II

CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, EVENTS FROM MARCH

15

RI, VT TO MAY I4

MAR 15 NY Game Room Sportsman's Quad Vl. 3-RR, TL 40/1, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NY 10023. EF: $ 6 in advance; $ 7 at site ($ less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st each 1

quad.

10-1-3:30. LS.

RO:

MAR 15

NJ

Westfield Third-Sunday Quads.

3-RR; TL of Greater Westfield, 305 Elm St., Westfield 07090. EF: $ 5. SS 10 or trophy per quad.; 3-0 score wins free entry. RG: 9-10 AM, RO: 10-1:30-4:30. ENT: at site. LS. USCF registered computers may enter. Info: 201-233-0299.

MAR 15

NY

"Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Everv-Sundav"

¹143.

in 8 player

Quad.

739-9883.

MAR 15

MA

First Sunday Bay State Chess Octonary. 3-ss sections,

TL

40/1, 20/30, SO/30, Concord Scout

House, 74 Walden, Concord. EF: $ 7 adv., $ 9 at site, free with new USCF m'ship. SSG: 21-7 each section (40-15 top section), tie break for prizes. RG: 8 9 30 AM, RO: 9:45-12:30-3:15. ENT: Bay State Chess, Box 324, Wayland,

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5 VA

$ 1230 9th Annual G.M.U. Open. 5-SS, George Mason UIIiv., Student Union, 4400 Univ. Or., Fairfax 22030. In 2 sections: Premier, open to 2000 8 above, TL 40/2. EF: $ 17 in advance. SSG: 580: 260-140-100, Exp. 50-30. Booster, open to 1999/below, Tl 50/2. EF: $ 16 in advance. SSG 650: 200-100-50, A, B, C/below each 50-30, UR 40-20. Both, EF $ 3 more at site. ST, other states OK, proof reg. RG: 8'.30-9:45 AM, RO: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: GMUCC, c/o Richard O'Keeffe, 3704 University Or., Fairfax, VA 22030. Checks payable to GMUCC, for info contact (703) 273-0959 or (703) 821-8199.

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10 NY

Wednesday Futurity.

12-SS, 30/100, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14, New York. Open to all; FIDE-rated performances and possible IM or FM norms possible. EF: if mailed by 4/28: GMs 8 foreigners free; CHESS LIFE l APRIL I 981

R. RG: 9 AM, RO:

River Campus,

Rochester. EF: $ 5 at site. 9:30-12-2:30-5. ENT: University of Rochester Chess Club, Wilson Commons, Rochester, NY 14627.

Quad.

LS.

&

of

U.

21-22

NJ TL

21-22

NY

',

NY

"Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Every-Sunday"

3-RR, TL 40/80, Jamaica CC, 90-43149 8t., Jamaica 11435. EF: $ 9, membs. $ 7. SS 20 to 1st each quad. Spec. quads Hi-Rateds. EF: $ 10; $ 35/quad. RG: ends 10:15 AM, RO: 10:30-1:15-4:30. ENT: address above; Tel. (212)

2nd CCA Monday

30/45, Psychology 303,

MAR 22

4-SS, TL 50/2, Rl College, Mann Hall, 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence 02908. SSG 525. In 2 sections: Open, EF: $ 13, if rec'd by 4/26. SS 150-80-60, top A, B each 40, top C 30. Reserve, open to under 1600. EF: $ 11 if rec'd by 4/26. SS 80-50-25; trophies to 0, E, UR. All, EF $ 3 more at site. ST $ 4 for RI res. and students, other. states OK. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, RO: 10-3:30, 10-3:30. ENT: Rhode Island Chess Association, Box 110 Annex Station, Providence, Rl 02901.

MAY 4-JUN 17

TL

Center, 61-69 W. 14 St., New York. In 2 sections: Amateur, open to all under 2000 or unrated. EF: $ 17.70, NYSCA members $ 15.70 if mailed by 3/16, both $ 20 at tnmt. SS 120-60-40-30. Under 1700, open to all under 1700 or unrated. EF: $ 12.70, NYSCA members $ 10.70 if mailed by 3/16, both $ 15 at tnmt. SS 70-40-30-20. Both, Reg. ends 9 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.

30/1,'M-YWHA

AN AMERICAN HERITAGE EVENT

2-3

NY

University of Rochester Second Swiss. 4-ss,

MAR

4-ss, 30/90, chess

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 10

MAY

MAR 21

07002. EF: $ 7, in advance; $ 10 8 $ 8 at site. Trophies to top 2, top A, B, C, 0, E, UR. RG: 9:30-10:30 AM, RO: 11-2:30, 11-2:30. ENT: Fred Pilanski, 25 East 43 St., Bayonne, NJ 07002. NS.

NY

2-3

3-RR, TL 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 site. SS 15 to each quad winner. RG: ends 7:45 PM, RO: 8 each Friday. ENT: Kenneth Marley, 68 Overton St., Deer Park, NY 11729.

2nd Chess Center Amateur. 4-ss, 30/80, chess

Center, 61-69 W. 14th St., New York. In 4 sections: Open, open to all. EF: S30 if mailed by 4/26, $ 35 at tnmt. SSG: 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 tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 200, 3'/~ $ 100, 3 $ 50, 2'/~ $ 20. Reg. ends 10:15 AM, rds. 11-4:30 each day. Under 1900, open to all under 1900 or unrated. EF: $ 18 if mailed by 4/26, $ 20 at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 100, 3~/z $ 50, 3 $ 25, 2'/~ $ 10. Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds. 10-3 each day. Under 1700, open to all under 1700 or unrated. EF: $ 17 if mailed by 4/26, $ 20 at tnmt. SSG: 4 points wins $ 100, 3/z $ 50, 3 $ 25, 2'/~ $ 10. No unrated may win over $ 60. Reg. ends 9:15 AM, rds. 10-3 each day. All, '/z-pt. bye available for round 1 or 2. Advance EF $ 2 less to NYSCA members. Players who were rated 101 or more points above prize maximum 1/80 or later may not win over $ 50 in that category. HR: approx. 30-36, Hotel Seville or collingwood. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.

MAY

NY

40/80, The Bayonne Chess Club, 597 Broadway, Bayonne

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5

~

20-APR 3 Grummans Friday Night Quad. ¹2.

IYIAR

Bayonne Chess Club Invitational. 4-ss,.

Center, 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 17.50 if mailed by 4/23; $ 20 at tnmt. SSG: 150-70-30, 1800-1999 50, 1600-1799 50, under 1600 50. Reg. ends 6:30 PM, rds. 7 PM each Tues. '/z-pt. bye available for round 1 or 2. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.

4th Chess Center Open

3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $8 with clock, $ 10 without. SS 20 1st each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, rds. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at site. NS.

MAR

Grand Prix Pts. Available: 5

NY

9th Friday Quad.

~

APR 28-MAY 19 NY 7th CCA TueSday Open. 4-SS, 30/90, Chess

MAY 1-2

MAR 20

MA

01778. NS.

MAR

¹144.

MAR 22 StudiO MarCh Quad. 3-RR,

NY

4th Annual Frank J. Marshall International. For details see Grand Prix listing.

NY TL

MAR 22 2nd RIC-Pawn Eater. 4-ss,

NY

Goose Pond Inn Quad.

3-RR, TL 45/1, Rt. 17M, Monroe (914) 782-5444. EF: $ 8. Trophy to 1st place in each quad. RG: 7 PM, RO: 1 at 7:30. ENT: address above.

MAR 18-APR 1 FOreSt HillS Quad

NY

¹1

3-RR, TL 25/1, Temple Isaiah CC, 75-24 Grand Central Pkwy., Forest Hills.- in 2 sections: Open, EF: $ 12, $ 3 more at site. SS 25 to 1st ea. quad. Below 1600, EF: $ 7, $ 2 more at site. SS 10 1st ea. quad. Both, TICC membs. $ 2 less. RG: 7.PM, RO: 7:30 each Wed. ENT: Albert Millet, 77-14 113th St., Forest Hills, NY 11375. ~

~

Rl TL

30/1, R.l. college,

Mann Hall, 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence 02908. EF: $ 7.50 if rec'd by 3/19; $ 9.50 later. ST $ 4. SS (220 b/35):

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.

MAR 23-APR 13

NJ

Penn JerSey Spring SWiSS. 4-SS,

TL

40/90, Mor-

risville Jaycees Bldg'., 38 Hillcrest Ave., Morrisville 19067. EF: $ 5, if rec'd by 3/16; $ 7 at site. $ $ 15-10; trophies to top 2, top under 1400, certificate to top upset. RG: 7-7:45 AM, RO: 8 PM each Mon. ENT: Scott Sabol, 147 Paxson Ave., Apt. 2, Trenton, NJ 08690.

MAR 27

NY

10th Friday Quad.

3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 8 with clock, $ 10 without. SS 20 1st each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, rds. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at site. NS.

MAR

28-29

NY &

see Grand Prix listing.

Purdy Open.

MAR 28-29 Conn Amateur Open. 5-ss, ~

MAR17

50/2, 1639 Eastern

Pkwy., Schenectady 12309. EF: $ 5. Trophies to 1st each quad. RG: 9-9:45 AM, RO: 10-2:30-7. ENT: Studio of Bridge and Games, 1639 Eastern Pkwy., Schenectady, NY,12309.

Welbourne, Howard

16-25

¹143, 3/15.

For details see Quad.

Johnson's

For detailsp

CT TL

20/1, 20/1, G/30,

Lodge (Exit 24 off l-91), Wehtersfield. Open to under 2000 or UR. CF: $ 8 by 3/25, $ 10 later. One prize every 3 entries. RG: 9-9:30 AM, RO: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: F. Townsend, 10 Bermuda Rd., Wethersfield, CT 06109. NS. Howard

MAR

Motor

28-29

Heraldica March Open

NY

¹2.

For details see Grand

Prix listing.

MAR 28-29 NJ Louis A. Osborne Memorial Chess Tnmt. For

details see Grand Prix listing.

MAR 28-29 3rd Chess Center Open.

NY For details see Grand Prix

MAR 29

NY

3rd Sunday Quad.

3-RR, 40/40, chess center, 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 15 with clock, $ 20 without. $ $ 50 1st each section. Reg. ends 7:45 PM, rds. 8-9:30-11 ENT: at site. NS. —

NY MAR 29 Game Room Sportsman's Quad Vll. 3-RR, TL 40/1, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC 10023. EF: $ 6 in advance; $ 7 at site ($ 1 less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st each quadr'D: 10-1-3:30. LS.

MAR 29

NY

"Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Every-Sunday"

Quad. ¹145.

For details see Quad.

¹143, 3/15.

MAR d9 Game Room Mor-Quad II. 3-RR,

NY TL

40/89, Game

Room, 2130 Broadway 8 74th St., NYC 10023. EF: $ 12 in ad,vance; $ 14 at site. $ $ 30 8 trophy or $ 3 book prize to 1st each quad. RO: 10-1:30-5. LS. ,

MAR 31-APR 21

NY

6th CCA Tuesday Open.

For details see Grand Prix

listing.

NY

11th Friday Quad.

3-RR, 40/40, chess center, 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 8 with clock, $ 10 without. $ $ 20 1st each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, ids. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at site. NS.

APR 4-5 1981 NYC Scholastics. 6-ss,

,

For details see Grand Prix

NJ

APR 5

1st Sunday Quads;

-3-RR,— .TL 40/80, RD: 10-1:30-4:30. RG: ends 9:50 AM. EF: $ 8 if playing for trophy, $ 11 if playing for cash. Prizes: trophy or $ 12-$ 21 based on cash players in quad. Best Western Edison Inn, Rt. 1 8 l-287, Edison. ENT: at site. Glenn Petersen, 201-968-5524.

See Non-Rated Beginners section.

APR 5

NY

"Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Every-Sunday" Quad.

¹146.

For details see Quad.

¹143, 3/15.

APR 5

NY

4th Sunday Quad.

3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center,. 61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 5 with clock, $ 7 without. $ $ 10 1st each section. Reg. ends 6:45 PM, rds. 7-8..30-10. ENT: at site. NS.

CT

APR 5

28th FCC Sectional 3-SS in 8-12 player sections (by ~

rating), Sr. Citizen's Rec. Center, One Rod Hwy., Fairfield. EF: $ 12, FCC members $ 11. $ $ 40-20-15 in each section. RG: 9:15-9:45 AM, RD: 10-1:45-5:30. ENT: at site. LS.

APR 8-MAY 6 NY Game Room Spring Eve Swiss I. 5-ss, TL45/2

NY TL

40/1, Hunter col-

lege Campus Schools, 71 East 94th St., New York 10028. Open to all school-students. In 4 sections: HS, open to grades 12/below. EF: $ 10, if rec'd by 3/25. Trophies and book prizes to top 12. JHS, open to grades 9/below. EF: $ 10, if rec'd by 3/25. Trophies and book orizes to top 12. Elementary, open to grades 6/below: EF: $ 8, if rec'd by 3/25. Trophies and book prizes to top 10. Primary, open to grades 3/below. EF: $ 6 if rec'd by 3/25. Trophies and book prizes to top 8. All, EF $ 3 more at site. USCF dues without magazine $ 1.50 by mail, $ 3 at tnmt. RG: ends 10 AM, RO: 11-2-5. 10-1-4. ENT: Svetozar Jovanovic, 825 W. 187th St. (Apt. 2H), Niew York, NY 10033. NS.

Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC 10023. EF: $ 16 in advance, $ 18 at site. $ $ G 250: 100-50, B, C, D, UR each 25; $ 5 book prize to 1st; trophy or $ 3 book prize to top B, C, D, UR. RO: 7 PM each Wed. LS.

APR 10 .12th Friday Quad.

NY

3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center, 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 site. NS.

NY APR 11-12 1981 New -York Scholastic Chess Tourna-

ment. 6-SS,

Beginners'illi

~

APR

11-12

NY

24th Annual Greater New York Open.

For details

.see Grand Prix listing.

These touinaments are open to ail players rated under APR 11-12 MA 1200 or unrated. USCF memberships (regular or full junior, 1981 MA Open Championship. For details see if applicable) are awarded by the sponsoring affiliate to all players scoring three oi more points who have never been, Grand Prix listing. .

USCF

members..

MAR 21 (MN): A.V.T,I., 16th 8 Jefferson; Alexandria 56308. EF: $ 8 (18 or older) $ 5 (17 or under). RG: 9-9:30 AM, RD:-10-12-3-5. ENT:,Richard Temple, Rt. 5, Box 92, Alexandria, MN 56308. -.

1

MAR 28 (NJ): Louis A. Osborne'on-rated Beginners Tournament, Dover Township Rec. Bldg. Riverwood Pk. on Whitesville Rd., Toms River (please note site change). EF: $ 8, if 19 or over, $ 5 if under 19. RG: -10-10:45 AM, RO: 11-1-2:45-4:30. ENT: Edward Hirsch, P.O; Box 792, Eatontown, N J 07724. Inquiries: Call Glenn Petersen'," 201-968-5524.

MAR 29 (NY): 60/G, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC 10023. EF: $ 7, jr., women $ 5, under 13 $4 if paid in advance; all $ 1 more at sile. RG: ends 9:45 AM, RO: 10:30-12:30-2:30-4:30. ENT: address above. 1.

APR S (NJ): Garden State Unrated Swiss. 4-SS, TL 60/G, 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. ''~ Inn, Rt. 1 8 l-287, Edison. ENT: at site. APR 12 (TX): 40/40, CC Ajedrez, 3017 Harrison, El Paso 79930. EF: $ 15, jr. $ 2. RG: ends 8:45 AM, RD: 9-11-2-4.. ENT: John Canu, address above, (915) 562-1113.

NY 18, 25 "Queens-Under 1600-Saturdays". 5-ss, TL

APR 11,

30/30, Jamaica Chess Club, 90-43 149th St., Jamaica 11435. Limited to 36 players.EF: $ 5. Trophies to top 5 winners. RG: ends 10:30 AM each Sat. ENT: address above.

APR 12 Westfield Third-Sunday Quads.

APR 26 (NY): 40/1, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC 10023. EF: $ 10, jr., women $ 7, under 13 $ 5 if paid in advance; all $ more at" site. RG: ends 9:45 AM, RO: 10:30-12:30-2:30-4:30. ENT: address above. 1

48

NJ

3-RR, TL 30/1, YM-YWHA of Greater Westfield, 305 Elm St. Westfield 07090. EF: $ 5. $ $ 10 or trophy per quad.; 3-0 score wins free entry. RG: 9-10 AM, RO: 10-1:30-4:30. ENT: at site. LS. USCF registered computers may enter. Info: 201-233-0299. ~

APR 12 NY 5th Sunday Quad. 3-RR,'40/40. Chess Center,

61-69 W. 14, New York. EF: $ 15 with clock, $ 20 without. $ $ 50 1st each section. Reg. ends 7:45 PM, rds. 8-9:30-11. ENT: at site. NS.

APR 12 NY Game Room Sportsman's Quad Vill. 3-RR, TL 40/1, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC 10023. EF: $ 6 in advance; $ 7 at site ($ 1 less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st each quad. RO:-10-1-3:30. LS.

/

45

APR 12

NY

"Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Every-Sunday"

Quad. ¹147.

3-RR, TL 40/80 Game Room, Broadway 8 74th St., NYC 10023. EF: $ 15 in advance; $ 18 at site ($ 1 less to women). $ $ 40 8 trophy or $ 3 book prize to 1st each quad. RO: 10-1-3:30. LS. ~

APPi 15-MAY

13 Forest Hills Swiss ¹1. 5-ss,

NY TL

25/1, Temple

Isaiah CC, 75-24 Grand Central Pkwy., Forest Hills. EF: $ 12, TICC membs. $ 10 in advance; $ 3 more at site. $ $ G 125: 50, I, II, III/below each 25, if 4 in class; if over 40 2nd 25, 15 each class above. RG: 7 PM, RD: 7:30 each Wed. ENT: Albert Millet, 77-14 113th St., Forest Hills, NY 11375.

NY

13th Friday Quad.

3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14th, New York. EF: $ 10, $ 8 with clock. $ $ 201st each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, rds. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at site. NS.

APR 17-19 NY 2nd Annual Continental Under-1700 Chamionship. 6-SS, 30/90, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14 St., ew York. Open to all under 1700 or -unrated. EF: $ 45, NYSCA members $ 43 if mailed by 4/13, both $ 50 at tnmt. $ 3000 in prizes based on 80 entries, total prizes raised or lowered in proportion otherwise, except $ 1500 minimum total guaranteed. $ $ (80 entries): 1000-500-250-150-100, no unrated may win over $ 200, under 1500 500-250-150-100. $ $ (minimum guarantee): 600-250-100-50, no unrated may win over $ 150, under 1500 300-125-75. Reg. ends 11 AM, rds. 12-5:30, 10-3:30, 10-3:30. '/2-point bye available for round 1 or 2. Players who were rated 101 points above section or prize maximum 1/80 or later may not win over $ 70 in that category. HR: approx. 30-36, Hotel Seville or Collingwood. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.

APR 19 6th Sunday Quad.

NY

APR 19

NY

3-RR, 40/40, chess center, 61-69 W. 14th St., New York. EF: $ 7, $ 5 with clock. $ $ 10 1st each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, rds. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at site. NS.

"Queens-Raise-Your-Rating-Every-Sunday"

Quad.

¹148.

3-RR, TL 40/80, Jamaica CC, 90-43 149 St., Jamaica 11435. EF: $ 9, membs. $ 7. $ $ 25 to 1st each quad. Spec. quads Hi-Rateds. EF: $ 10; $ 35/quad. RG: ends 10:15 AM, RD: 10:30-1:15-4:30. ENT: address above; Tel. (212)

739-9883.

315-656-8024.

Ilnra4ecl naimenes-

NY

45/~, 15/15, SD,

ES-M Chess Club, Pine Grove Jr. HS, Fremont Rd., E. Syracuse 13057 (exit 34A Thruway). In 3 sections: HS, 12th grade 8 under; Jr. HS, 9th grade 8 under; Elem.-, Bth grade 8 under. EF: HS, $ 9, JHS $ 8, Elem. $ 7, if mailed by 4/1, $ 5 more at tnmt. ST req. for HS players ($ 6).- Trophies: 1 trophy for 4 players (ex. 400 players - 100 trophies awarded). RG: ends 9:30 AM, RD: 11-2-5, 9-12-3. ENT: address above. INFO: Joe Ball, TL

APR 12 Game Room Mil-Quad IV.

APR 17

~

APR 3

.

NY

listing.

listing.

-

APR 4-5 New York April Open.

For details see Quad.

¹143, 3/15.

APR 19 Game Room Sportsman's Quad Ix. 40/1, Game Room, 2f30 Broadway, NYC 10023.

NY

APR 19 Game Room Fun Quad. II.

NY

3-RR, TL EF: $ 6 in advance; $ 7 at site ($ 1 less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st each quad. RO: 10-1-3:30. LS.

3-RR,

TL40/80, Game

Room, Br'dw'y 8 74th St., NYC 10023. EF: $ 10 in advance; $ 12 at site. $ $ 30 to 1st each quad. RO: 10-1:30-5. LS.

APR 23-JUL 9 3rd CCA Thursday Futurity.

NY 11-RR, 30/100,

Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14th St., New York. Open to all; all games FIDE-rated. 12-player sections including 4 or 5 FIDErated players. Early entry advised; last entries rejected if not enough to form another section. EF: non-FIDE players $ 70, players with FIDE ratings under 2205 $ 30, players with FIDE ratings over 2200 $ 10. $ $ 200-100-50 each section. Reg. ends 6:30 PM 4/23 if space available, rds. every Thursday (except July 2) 7 PM. Rescheduling possible. Players must pledge not to withdraw. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.

Player Titles The USCF's new player titles eliminate the class names. The new official labels are: Senior Master, 2400 and above; Master, 2200-2300; Candidate Master, 2000-2199; Category I, 1800-1999; Category II, 1600-1799; Category III, 14001599; Category IV, 1200-1399; Category V, 1000-1199; Category Vl, 999 and below. Since the media and others unfamiliar with tournament

chess will better understand descriptive titles, such labels as "novice" or "intermediate" may remain useful, even though they have no official definition. CHESS LIFE / APRIL I 98

I

NY

14th Friday Quad.

3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14th, New York. EF: $ 10, $ 8 with clock. $ $ 201st each section. Reg. 6:45, rds. 7-8:30-10. ENT: at site. NS.

MAY 8-9 New York May Open.

NY For details see Grand Prix

listing.

MAY 10

25-26

APR

"Queens-Raise- Your-Rating-Every-Sunday"

NY

Eastern Elementary School Championship.

NY

Quad. ¹151.

For details see Quad.

¹148, 4/19.

25-26

Gtd.): ST $ 3, jr. $ 2. $ $ (240 b/22, top 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

Regions lll

~

08863. Ls.

APR 26

NY

7th Sunday Quad.

3-RR, 40/40, Chess Center, 61-69 W. 14th St., New York. EF: $ 20, $ 15 with clock. $ $ 50 1st each section. Reg. 6:45 PM, rds.'-8:30-10. ENT: at site.

Ns.

APR 26 Game Room Mor-Quad. III. 3-RR,

NY TL

40/80, Game

Room, Br'dw'y & 74th St., NYC 10023. EF: $ 12 in advance; $ 14 at site. $ $ 30 & trophy or $ 3 book prize to 1st each quad. RD:

10-1:30-5. Ls.

APR 26

NY

"Queens-Raise- Your-Rating-Every-Sunday" Quad.

¹149.

For details see Quad.

¹148, 4/19.

NY APR 26 Game Room Sportsman's Quad X. 3-RR, TL 40/1, Game Room, 2130 Broadway, NYC 10023. EF: $ 6 in advance; $ 7 at site ($ less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st 1

each quad. RD: 10-1-3:30. LS.

EVENTS FROM MARCH IS TO MAY I4

APR 28-MAY 19 7th CCA Tues. Open.

NY For details see Grand Prix

.

listing.

NY

4th Chess Center Open.

For details see Grand Prix

listing.

MAY

2-3

Rl

94th Rhode Island State Championship.

For

details see Grand Prix listing.

MAY 3 NY Game Room Sportsman's Quad. XI. 3-RR, TL 40/1, Game Room, 2130 Br'dw'y, NYC 10023. EF: $ 6 in advance; $ 7 at site ($ 1 less to jrs., women). Trophy to 1st each quad.

RD:

10-1-3:30. LS.

NY

MAY 3

Game, Room Mil-Quad V. 3-RR, ~

TL

40/80, Game

Room, Br'dw'y & 74th St., NYC 10023. EF: $ 15 in advance; $ 18 at site ($ 1 less to jrs., women). $ $ 40 & trophy or $ 3 book prize to $ st each quad. RO: 10-1:30-5. LS.

May 3

NY

"Queens-150th spectacular *-Raise- YourRating-Every-Sunday Quad. ¹150 3-RR, TL ~

CC, 90-43 149th St., Jamaica 11435. EF: $ 12, membs. $ 10. $ $ 35 1st ea. qd. Spec. qds. TL 40/90, EF: $ 15,. $ $ 50 1st. RG: ends 10:30 AM, RD: 10:45-1:15-4:45. ENT: add. above, Tel. (212) 739-9883 or

40/80, Jamaica

969-3733.

MAY 4-JUN

17

2nd CCA Monday 8 Wednesday Futurity. details see Grand Prix listing. CHESS LIFE I APRIL 198 I

NY For

28-29

MAR

8th Tri County Open.

MAR 15 9th SunCOaSt TOrnadO. 4-SS,

PA For details see Grand Prix

FL

TL 4O/1, Largo EF: $ 8, USEF: $ 26,

Library, 351 East Bay Dr., Largo 33540. if rec'd by 3/10; $ 2 more at site. $ $ (220 b/30): 80-45-25,

0/UR each 17.50. RG: 8:15-9:15 AM, RD: 9:30-12:30-3:30-7. ENT: Alan 0. Tenan, 442 3rd St. NW, Largo, FL 33540. NS. A,

B,

C,

MAR 15

PA

PSCF-Germantown YMCA

¹9.

3-SS in groups of 8, TL 40/1, Greene and Chelton St., Phila. Not open to Scholastic students. EF: $ 5 for PSCF members, $ 7 non-PSCF members. $ $ 15-10 per section. RG: ends 9:30 AM, RO: 10, then consecutively. TO: Ira Lee Riddle, 674-9049.

MAR 16-MAY 18 Spl'Ing RR. 10-RR,

VA TL

40/80, Tidewater Community

College, 1700 College Crescent, Bldg. D Cafeteria, VA Beach 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: at site. LS.

APR 4-5

GA

12th Southern High School Championship. Atlanta Biltmore Hotel, 817 West Peachtree Street near 10th St. exit of l-75, Atlanta 30308. In 2 sections: HS Championship, 5-SS, TL 40/80. EF: $ 14 if rec'd by 3/28. Trophies to 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 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. HS Novice, 6-SS, TL 40/1, open to under 1400 or unrated. EF: $ 12 if rec'd by 3/28. Trophies to top 10, top Category V, VI, UR, 4 4-man teams. RG: ends 10:15 AM, RO: 11-3:30, 9-12:30-4. Both, open to all High School and Pre-High School students in AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA or WV. EF: $ 2.50 more at site. Free parking ramp. HR: special rates of $ 25 up to 4 in room. ENT: American Chess Promotions, c/o Thad Rogers, 3055 General Lee Rd., Macon, GA

31204. Ns.

APR 4-5 1981 Southern Congress.

GA For details see Giand

Prix listing.

MAR 21

NC in 8-man

sections, Fuquay-Varina Senior High, Broad St., Fuquay-Varina 27576. EF: $ 4. ST $ $ 15 or trophy per section. RG: 8;30-9:30 AM, RD: 10-2-6. ENT: Tres Prince, 610 Angier Rd., Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526. LS.

1-2

UR

listing.

Tiger Vll. 3-SS

MAY

I

DC, DE, FL, GA, MD, NC, PA, SC, WV, VA

NJ

0/E,

each 50, top jr., top woman each 25, 5 rd. upset $ 10 each round. RG: 7:30-9 AM, RO: 9:30-2:30-6:30, 10-3. HR: $ 38 double occupancy. ENT: Robert J. Curley, Jr., TO, 524 No. 7th St., Bangor, PA 18013. LS. B, C,

4

Grand Prix listing.

WV

MAR 28-29 PA The 3rd POCOnO Open. 5-SS, TL40/90, Penn Stroud Hilton Hotel, 7th & Main Sts., Stroudsbur 18360. EF: $ 20, if rec'd by 3/27; $ 25 at site. $ $ (1000 b/70): 300-200-150, A,

TL 4O/1OO, Hillside Community Center, 274 Hillside Ave., Hillside. Open to below 1600 and unrated. EF: $ 15, jr. $ 12 if rec'd by 4/21; $ 4 more

For details see

28-29 ~

UniOn COunty BOOSter. 4-SS,

APR 25-26 Union City Open Championships.

¹15.

TOny SlameCka MemOrial II 5-SS, TL 45/90, Concord College, Student Union Center, Athens 24712. EF: $ 13, under 18 $ 10, if rec'd by 3/17; $ 3 more at site. $ $ (b/40, $ 200 gtd.}: 130-70, A, B, C each 70, 0 60, UR 30. RG: 9-10 AM, RD: 10:30-2-6, 9-2. ENT: Tom Slamecka, Box C-424 Concord College, Athens, WV 24712. NS.

NJ

at site.

PA

4-SS, TL 30/30, Loller Bldg., South York Rd., Hatboro. Restricted to ratings under 1400 or UR. EF: $ 3, $ 2 for PSCF members. $ $ plaque to first. RG: until 10 AM, RD: 1 at 10:15, then consecutively. TD: Ira Lee Riddle, 674-9049.

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 by 4/20, $ 20 at tnmt. Trophies to top 10, top 5 teams of 4, top 3 unrated, 1st girl; $ 350 expense money to play in National Elementary (Tuscon 5/9-10) to 1st player; Sargon 2.5 chess computer to 2nd, 1st unrated, 1st girl. Reg. ends 9:30 AM, rds. 10-12-2 each day. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553. NS.

APR

MAR 28 PSCF ReSerVe-NOViCe

MAR 21 Allentown Saturday Quad

¹1.

PA 3-RR, TL 40/80, st.

Stephen's Lutheran Church, Turner St. (between 14th & 15th Sts.), Allentown. EF: $ 9, under 18 $ 8, if rec'd by 3/14; $ 10 & $ 9 at site. $ $ 25 to 1st. RG: 8-9:30 AM, RO: 10-2-6. HR: Allentown Sheraton, 32. ENT: Robert Esch, .5394 Green Meadow Rd., Northampton, PA 18067.

MAR 21 JaberWOCk. 3-SS,

NC TL

40/90, Western Electric Plant,

2400 Reynolda Rd., Winston-Salem 27106. EF: $ 4. ST $ 5, jr. $ 3. $ $ 20 to 1st each 8-player section. RG: 9-10 AM, RD: 10:30-2:30-6:30. ENT: Robert Ounn, P.O. Box 8203, Reynolda Station, Winston-Salem, NC 27109. LS.

MAR 22

PA

Bangor Quads.

3-RR, TL 40/80, B.P.Q.E. cc, 120 Broadway, Bangor 18013. EF: $ 9. $ $ 25 to 1st each quad. RG: 8:30-10 AM, RD: 10:30-1:15-4:30. ENT: Bob Curley, TD, 524 No. 7th St., Bangor, PA 18013.

MAR 23-APR 13

PA

Penn JerSey Spring SWiSS. 4-SS, TL40/90,

Mor-

risville Jaycees Bldg., 38glillcrest Ave., Morrisville 19067. EF: $ 5, if rec'd aby 3/16; $ 7 at site. $ $ 15-10; trophies to top 2, top under 1400, certificate to top upset. RG: 7-7:45 AM, RD: 8 PM each Mon. ENT: Scott Sabol, 147 Paxson Ave., Apt. 2, Trenton, NJ 08690.

MAR IYID

27-29 Open State Championship.

Grand Prix listing.

For

MD de~ails see

MD

APR 5

Spring TOrnadO. 4-93, TL 40/1,

Hillcrest Rec. Center, Frederick Rd. at S. Rolling Rd., Catonsville 21228. EF: $ 6; USEF+ST: $ 24, jr. $ 16, part. jr. $ 11, if rec'd in advance; 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. RG: 9-10 AM, RD: 10-1:30-4:30-7:30. ENT: MCAI, Or., Baltimore, MD 21207. 655-3180. LS.

MCA

3518'ourtleigh

APR 24

MD APR 6-MAy 18 10th Rockville Club Championship.-6-ss, TL Open 40/90, 1599 & below 40/80, Jewish Community 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 site. LS.

APR

10-12

NC

Scholastic Championship. 6-ss,

TL

NC 4o/9o,

Enloe HS, 226 Clarendon Crescent, Ra eigh 27610. Open to 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. $ 3. Cash prizes to be determined at site; team trophies to top 3 teams, top 2 9th grade/below teams, top 3 ind., top 2 9th/below ind., top 6th grade/below, top II III', IV, V, VI, UR. RG: 6-7:30 PM, RD: 8, 10-2-6, 9-i. ENT: Larry Matthews, c/o address above. 919-755-6870. NS. ~

APR

11-12

PA

PA Scholastic Championships. Corpus Christi School, N. 2nd St., Chambersburg. Open to PA students only. In 3 sections: High School, grade 12 and under, 5-SS, TI 30/1. EF: $ 5 by 4/3. $ $ trophies to top 3 teams, top 3 ind. RG: 9-9:45 AM, RD: 10-2-6:30, 10-2:30. Junior High SectioII, grade 9 and under, same info as above but only 2 team trophies. Elementary, grade 6 and under, 4-SS TL 40/1. EF: $ 3 by 4/3. $ $ trophies to top team, top 3 ind. RG: 9-9:45 AM, RD: 10-12-2:40-4:30. All, EF $ 1 more at site. Top 4 scores from school count as team score. Make checks payable to South Penn CC. Entries and info: Joe Ohler, 236 W. Main St., Waynesboro, PA 17268. 717-762-6774. NS. ~

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COnCOrd COllege TOrnadO 4-SS, TL 40/1, Concord College Student Center, Athens. EF: $ 5, jr. $ 3. Prizes based on entries. RG: 8-8:45 AM, RD: 1 at 9. ENT: at site.

students/employees win spots in closed championship. EF: $ 15, if rec'd by 4/23; $ 18 at site., $ $ (270 b/30): 90-60, top C 45, top 0/E 45, top UR 30. RG: 8:15-8:45 AM, RD: 9-12-3-6. ENT: David Erb, Box 81265, USC, Columbia, SC 29225. NS.

APR 12

MAY

APR 12

WV ~

VA

CheSapeake SSQ.

3-RR, TL 40/80,'Deep Creek Locks & Park Rec. Ctr. EF: $ 6, free entry to all renewing both USCF&VCF. ST Winner of each quad has choice of cash or Jefferson cup; tree entry to next months quad to 3-0 winner, 1 yr. USCF memb. for 3 quad wins in 6 mos., 2 yr. for 4 quad wins in 6 mos. ENT: at site. LS.

APR 12

VA

2-3

jr. $ 10, if rec'd by 3/16; $ 2 more at site. $ 1 off to KCA members. ST $ 5 for res. of KY. $ $ (300 b/35): 100-50-30, B, C, 0, E/UR each 30. RG: 8-9:30 AM, RO: 10-1-4-7. ENT: KY Chess Assn., 1949 Roanoke Ave., Louisville, KY 40205. LS.

MAR 21

VA

$ 1230 9th Annual GMU.

1ltn Annual Resorters OPen.

For details see Grand Prix

PA

Spring TWIStel'. 4-SS,

TL

40/1, Holiday Inn, route

220, Williamsport. EF: $ 11. Trophies to 1st above 1599, top C, D, E/UR. RG: 8:15-9:15 AM, RO: 9:30-12:30-3:30-6:30. ENT: Jim Corter, 813 Tucker St., Williamsport, PA 17701.

MAR 21 6th Hammond Spring Swiss. 4-ss,

APR

17-19

PA

15th Annual. Atlantic Open.

For details see Grand

MD

MAY 3

3-RR, TL 40/80, Hillcrest Elementary School, Frederick Rd. at S. Rolling Rd., 1'/2 miles west of Beltway Exit ¹13. EF: $ 5, USEF&MCA if joIning USCF 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: 9:30-10:15 AM, RO: 10:30-2-6. ENT: MCAI, 3518 Courtleigh Dr., Baltimore, MO 21207. 301-655-3180.

MAR 21 Peoria Spring Tornado. 4-ss,

MD APR 18 Owings Mills 1st Spring Tornado. 4-ss, TL 40/1, Owings Mills School Rec. Ctr. 10824 Reisterstown Rd.

~

21117. EF: $ 7, under 15 $ 3.50, in jdvance; $ 2 more at site. ST $ 3, under 18 $ 1.50. $ $ G 100: 1st 50, under 1900, under 1700 each 25. RG: 9-10 AM, RD: 10-1:30-4:30-7:30. ENT: MCA, 3518 Courtleigh Or-., Baltimore, MD 21207. 301-655-3180. Ls.

'A

APR

24-26

13th Annual National High Championship. 8-ss, sheraton Hotel,

VA

MAR 21-22 Gem City Open. 5-SS,

WV

MAR

pay late EF. Advance EF without player list or player list without EF not accepted. List school name even if no team. HR: 25-30-35-37; send reservations to the Sheraton & ask for the chess rates. ENT: Continental Chess Assn., 450 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY

Reasons



Ylll

4

PA

21-22 3rd Southern

IL

-

4th Tidewater Open. 5-ss,

TL

45/9o, Tidewater.

Community College, 1/00 College Crescent, Bldg. 0-, Cafeteria, VA Beach 23456. EF: $ 15 in advance; $ 20 at site. ST. $ $ (1400 b/100): 300-200-150, A, B, C, 0, E/UR each 100-50. RG: 9-9:45 AM, RD: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: Craig Nash, 404 N. Adventure Trail, VA Beach, VA 23454. LS.-

APR 26 SC USC Open ChampiOnShip 4-SS,-TL 40/75, Russel ~

House Ballroom, Greene St., Columbia 29208. Top 6 USC

50

AL MAR 15-16 1981 ACF Alabama JR-SR High School Team Champ. 5-SS, TL 50/2, McCartha Hatl, Troy State Univ.,

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 3, top JHS, top indiv. (top board will be given); player with best indiv. score will receive a 1-yr. tuition paid scholarship to troy state Univ. for their freshman yr. RG: 6-9 PM, 3/14 or 7:30-9 AM 3/15 ~, RD: 9:30-2-7, 9-2. ENT: Carl B. Gibson, Jr., TSU Box 508, Troy, AL 36081. NS.

For details see

VA

TN For details see Grand

MAR

IN, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, ND, OH, SD, TN, WI EVENTS FROM MARCH IS TO MAY I4

BillV Watt MemOrial. 3-SS, TL 4O/1, Bristol Rd. Comm. Ctr., 1701 Bristol Rd., Statesville 28677. EF: $ 5. $ $ G 250 to A, B, C, D. ENT: at site.

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Prix listing.

AL, AR, IA,

NG

25-26

4-SS,

MAR 2l-22 1981 Crossville Grand Prix.

10553. Ns.

APR

MO

I

(scholarships in cash) 1000-500-250-150-100„ teams of 4 600-300-200; trophies to top 5, top 2 each Category 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/6, top 2 girls, top 5 unrated, top 25 'teams. Reg. ends 12:30 PM, rds. 2:30-8, 9:30-2:45-8, 9:30-2:45-8. Novice, 30/50, open to all U.S'. HS & pre-HS students unde(1500 or unrated, except those winrling expense money in a regional tnmt. EF: $ 1 2.50 if mailed by 4/15; $ 18 at tnmt. $ $ (scholarships in cash) 200-120 80 60 40, teams of 4 200-120-80; trophies to top 10, top 2 each category 5 and 6, top 2 girls, top 5 unrated, top 25 teams Reg. 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

Grand Prix listing.

21-22 ~

$$

=-

TL 50/2, Kennedy Union, EF: $ 14, jr. $ 12 if rec'd by

Busch Memorial Center, St. Louis Univ., 20 North Grand Blvd., St. Louis 63103. In 2 sections: Open, TL 50/2. EF: $ 10 if rec'd by 3/18 $ 15 at site. $ $ (280 b/50): 100, 70, II 60 III 50; 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; $ 10 at site; free if joining USCF for first time. $ $ (75 b/40): IV 30, V/Vl 25, UR 20; trophy to 1st. RO: 10-1-4-7. Both, ST $ 4. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM. ENT: St. Louis Chess Foundation, Robert F. Sutter, Jr., 2412 Caverhill Dr., St. Louis, MO 63136. Phone 314;867-2151. NS.



APR 25-26 2nd Annual Philadelphia Open.

N. Knoxville

OH

"Show Me" Classic.

1725 Kennedy Blvd., Philadelphia 19103. In 2 sections: Championship, 30/70, open to all U.S. HS & pre-HS students. EF: $ 14.50 if mailed by 4/15-, $ 20 at tnmt.

APR 25

30/1, Universalist

TL

Univ. of Dayton, Dayton 45469. 3/17; $ 2 more at site. $ $ (425 b/50): 100-75-45; trophies to top 2. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, RD: 10-2-7, 10-3. ENT: Bill Behnen, 4601 Penn Ave., Dayton, OH 45432. NS.

at above number.

COnCOrd COllege TOrnadO. 4-SS, TL 4O/1, Concord College Student Center, Athens. EF: $ 5, jr. $ 3. $ $ based on entries. RG: 8-8:45 AIVI, RD: 1 at 9 AM. ENT: at site.

School

3o/1,

IL

9-12:15-3:30-6:45. ENT: William Naff, 4200 Ave., Peoria, IL 61614. NS.

VCF 2nd Sunday Quads-Fairfax. 3-RR, TL 40/80, George Mason Univ., Student Union, 4400 Univ. Dr., Fairfax 22030. EF: $ 6, $ 5 to GMUCC membs. ST. Trophies or books to 1st each quad; other awards for multiple quad wins. Call 821-8199 for details. RG: 8:30 AM, RO: 10-1-4. ENT: at site only. GMUCC or GMUCT membs. may register via phone

MAY 10

A USCF NATIONAL TOURNAMENT

TL

Unitarian Church, 308 Hamilton Blvd., Peoria 61603. EF: $ 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:

Prix listing.

MAY 10

IN

Hammond Public Library, 171st & Grand Ave., Hammond -Howard Branch. EF: $ 7. $ $ (175 b/30, 4/class): 75-25, C, D, E/UR each 25. RG: 8-8:45 AM, RD: 9-12:15-3:30-6:45. ENT: William Plankis, 1258 Balmoral, Calumet City, IL 60409.

Spring Quad.

MCA

4o/1, Stu-

~

VCF12nd~Sunday Quads-Fairfax.

3-RR, TL 40/80, George Mason Univ., Student Union, 4400 Univ. Or., Fairfax 22030. EF: $ 6, $ 5 to GMUCC membs. ST Trophies or books to 1st each quad; other awards for multiple quad wins. Call 821-8199 for details. RG: 8:30 AM, RO: 10-1-4. ENT: at site only, GMUCC or GMUCT membs. may register via phone at above number.

TL

dent'Union, Alexandria Area Vocational Technical Institute, 16th & Jefferson, Alexandria 56308. EF: $ 8, if rec'd in advance; $ 10 at site; above 1900 $ 5. ST. $ $ (b/20, 7 per class): 40-30, Exp/A 20-10, B/C 15-10, D/E 15-10; Jr. HS score of 2 or more pts., free entry to National Junior High School tournament. RG: 9-9:30 AM, RD: 10-1-4-7. ENT: Rick Temple Central Junior High, Alexandria, MN 56308. LS.

listing.

MAY 3

4-SS,

MAR 21 NE 5th Annual Nebraska Women's ChampionShip. 4-SS, TL 30/1, Gateway Auditorium, Gateway Shopping Center, 61

"0" St.,

Lincoln 68505. Open to women currently residing in NE. EF: $ 1. Trophies to 1st E player, 1st unrated, NE woman Champion, 2nd place, 3rd place, NE jr. woman Champion (under 19), NE jr. girl champion (under 13). RG: 9:15-9:45 AM, RD: 10-1-4-7. ENT: Gary T. Marks, P.O. Box 80293, Lincoln, NE 68501.

MAR 21

&

KY

LOuiSVille Open. 4-SS, TL 40/1, Univ. of Louisville, Davidson Hall, Room 310, Brandeis Ave., Louisville. EF: $ 11,

High/Elemen-

Junior

tary/Primary ChampiOnShipS.

Martin Junior High School, Stanley St., Crossville 38555. Open to all school students in 9th grade and below. Junior High, open to grade 9/below. EF: $ 10.95 if rec'd by 3/15; $ 13 at site. Trophies to 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: $ 10.50 if rec'd by 3/15; $ 12.50 at site. Trophies to top 10, top 6th grade, top 5th grade, top 4th grade, top UR, top 5 4-man teams. Both, in each section the top team gets $ 150 and top individual gets $ 100 in expenses to Nationals. Must play in Nationals to receive expense money. Primary, open to grade 3/below. EF: $ 6.50 if rec'd by 3/15; $ 8.50 at site. Trophies to top 5, top team. All, 5-SS TL 40/1. ST $ 4 required of TN students. Teams must have at least 4 from same school (no school may win more than one team trophy per section), top 4 scores added for team score. Team members will not be paired against each other unless individual title is on the line. RG: 9-10:30 AM CST, RD: 11-3-7, 8-12. Free sleeping bag accomodations ii requested in advance. Contact: Mr. Harry Sabine, PO. Box 381, Crossville, TN 38555. (615-484-9593 or 615-484-4878). HR: Capri Motel, 16s-22d27t-30q. ENT: American Chess Promotions, c/o Thad Rogers, 3055 General Lee Rd., Macon, GA 31204. NS. ~

MAR

21-22

8th Bluff City Open. 5-ss,

TN 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 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: 27-34. ENT: J.J. Gallagher, 4611 Boeingshire, Memphis, TN 38116. CHESS LIFE / APRIL

Rs

I

MAR 21-22 CSU Based-On Open. 5-ss,

OH T1

40/100, cleveland

State Univ., Main Classrooms Bldg., Room 329, E. 22nd 8 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. EF: $ 20, jr. $ 17, it rec'd by 3/13; $ 25, jr. $ 22 at site; $ 3 off to out-of-state. $ $ 750 b/40): 150-100-50, A, 8 each 85-50-30, C/under 70-30-20. RG: 8-9:45 AM, RO: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: Ken Panzel, 4197 W. 20th St., Apt. 415, Cleveland, OH 44109. LS.

IVI

21-22 Sat-Sun 30/30 Events.

IL

AR

Two1 day even~s, 4-SS, TL 30/30 Chicago Chess Center, 2666 N. Halsted, Chicago 60614, Tel. 312/929-7010. EF (each date): $ 10, if rec'd in advance; $ 12 at site. $ $ (135 b/20): 40-20, C, 0, E each 20, UR 15. RG: 9-9:45 AM each day, RD: 10-12-2-4 each date. ENT: address above. LS. ~

MAR

28-29

IL

APR 11

Easter Seals Special II. 5-ss, TL40/90,

college of Lake Count, 19351 W. Washington, Grayslake. EF: $ 10, jr. $ 6 if rec'd by 3/24; $ 2 more at site. NOTICE: all EF's to be donated to Easter Seals. $ $ G 150: 50-25, 8, C, D each 20, E/UR 15; trophy to 1st. RG: 8-9:30 AM, RD: 10-2-6, 10-3. ENT: Harley Yoder Jr., 4970 Ridge Dr. Gurnee, IL 60031. ~

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MAR 28-29 1981 AR Pro-Am. 5-ss,

AR TL

45/2, sam Peck Hotel,

Capitol 8 Gaines, Little Rock 72201. In 2 sections: Pro, open to over 1600. $ $ (240 b/25): 100-50, I, II each 45; trophies to top 2, top I, II. AM, open to under 1600. $ $ (345 b/35): 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, 9-2. ENT: D. J. Williamson, 2316 S. Pine, Little Rock, AR

IL

South Suburban Championship. 4-ss, TL40/1, Dolphin Lake Park Bldg., 183rd St. 8 Governors Hwy., Rt. 54, Homewood. EF: $ 7; $ 1 off to IL Chess Assoc. members, $ 1 off for Homewood-flossmoor CC membs. $ $ 135 b/30): 45-20, 8, C, 0/E/UR each 20. RG: 8-9 AM, RD: 9:15-12:15-3:15-6:15. ENT: Newton Berry, 16743 Orchard Ridge, Hazel Crest, IL 60429.

APR 11 OuneS COuntry Spring Open. 3-SS in 8-player sections arranged by ratings, TL 40/90, Thomas Library, 200 W. Indiana Ave., Chesterton 46304. EF: $ 10, jr. $ 6; USEF: $ 26, jr. $ 14; $ 1 off to Dcc members. $ $ (b/8 per section): 45-20 each section. RG: 8-8:45 AM, RO: 9-1-5. ENT: at site. LS.

72204, 1-501-666-0741. Ls.

MAR 22 TrentOn Sunday QuadS

Ml

3-RR, TL 40/80, Haas Recreation Bldg., 72 Washington Ave., Trenton (located behind Sibley Elementary School). EF: $ 5. Trophy to 1st each quad. RG: 10-10:45 AM, RD: 11-2-5. ENT: L. OeBoer, 23617 Wohlfiel, Taylor, Ml 48180. 313-291-3653.

MAR 27-29 Arpad Elo Open.

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WI For details see Grand Prix listing.

MAR 28

IL

MAR '81. 3-RR, TL 28/1t Chess Mates CC, 517 Dempster, Evanston 60201. EF: $ 3, $ 2 to 1800 8 above. RO: 10-1:30-5. ENT: at site. 869-4100.

APR 11

28-29

MAR

AL

Azalea City Open. 5-SS,

25-10, A, 8, C, D, UR each 7. RG: 8:45-9:45 AM, RD: 10-1-4-7. ENT: James Jackson, 14639 Greenview, Detroit, MI 48223. LS.

MAR 28 East Liverpool Open. 4-ss accel.,

OH TL

30/1,

600 Beltline Hwy.-South, Mobile 36608 (205) 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 top 2, top A, B. Challenger, open to below 1600. EF: $ 15 if rec'd by 3/24; $ 17 at site. $ $ (b/40): 100-50, C 50, 0, E each 40-25, UR 25; trophies to 1st, top C, 0, E, UR. 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), other states OK. RG: 8-9 AM, RO: 9:30-2:30-8, 9-2. HR: 35 (say you'e with tournament). ENT: Bill Roberson, 3860 San Juan Dr., Mobile, AL 36609. LS.

MAR

28-29

MN TL

30/1, 1019 Westview Or., Far-

mington 55024. EF: $ 8. ST $ 3. $ $ per entries. RG: 9:30-10 AM. ENT: John Dilorio, address above. LS.

MAR

28-29

UMR Spring Open. 5-SS,

MO TL

Ml MAR 29 3rd Univ. of Michigan-Oearborn Mini Swiss. 3-SS, TL 40/80, Univ. of Ml-Dearborn Campus, 4901 Evergreen Rd., Dearborn 48126. EF: $ 5. $ $ (b/6-8 players per section): 10-5. RG: 9-9:45 AM, RD: 10-1:30-5. ENT: James Jackson, Jr., 14639 Greenview, Detroit, Ml 48223. Ls.

APR 4

COWardly LiOn QuadS. 3-RR,.TL 40/90; LaFortune Center, Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame 46656. EF: 10. $ $ 30 to 1st, ISCA memb. to 2nd per section. RG: 8:45-9:30 AM, RD: 9:30-1-4:30. Free lodging on Friday, 4/10. ENT: Samuel Shapiro, 305 Wakewa, South Bend, IN 46617.

Saturday Cyclone-Sunday Squall.

IL Two 1-Day

events, 4-SS, TL 40/1, Chicago Chess Center, 2666 N. Halsted, Chicago 312/929-7010. EF (each date): $ 10, if rec'd in advance; $ 12 at site. $ $ (135 b/20): 40-20, C, 0, E each 20„UR 15. RG: 9 9 45 AM each date, RO: 10-12:30-3-5:30 each date. ENT: address above. LS.

11-12

KY Class Championships. 4-ss, TL40/1, Univ. ot Louisville, Davidson Hall, Rm. 310, Brandeis Ave., Louisville. 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 section A/above, 8, C, 0/below. RG: 8-9:30 AM, RO: 10-1-4-7. ENT: KY Chess Assn., 1949 Roanoke Ave., Louisville, KY 40205. LS.

APR 4-5

APR St

5-SS, TL 50/2, Univ. of MI-Dearborn Campus, 4901 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 30-15. RG: 8:45-9:45 AM, RD: 10-3-8, 10-3. ENT: James Jackson, jr., 14639 Greenview, Detroit, Ml 48223. LS.

For details see Grand Prix listing.

11-12

MO

LOuiS Spring Open 5-SS, TI 50/2; Busch Center, St. Louis Univ., 20 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis 63103. EF: $ 10, if rec'd by 4/9; $ 12 at site. Free if joining USCF for first time. $ $ (450 b/60, 5 per class): 80-40, Cat. I, II, II I,- V, V/Vl, UR each 35-20. RG: 9-9:40 AM, RD: 10-2:30-7, 10-2:30. ENT: James Ottersbach, 5333 College Ave., St. Louis, MO 63136. NS. ~

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APR 11-12 3rd Midwest Women's Open. 5-ss,

IL Tl

40/90,

Chicago Chess Center, 2666 N. Halsted, Chicago. For women only. EF: $ 10 if rec'd by 4/9; $ 12 later. $ $ G 190: 85-40-25, 0, E each 20; trophies 1st, UR. RG: 9-9:30 AM, RD: 10-1:30-5, 10-2:30. ENT: Harold Winston, 1450 E. 55 Pl., 830-S, Chicago, IL 60637. (312) 947-0503. NS.

1st CSU Grand Prix.

For details see Grand Prix

listing.

APR

11-12

AR

Fayetteville Bonanza. IL

For details see Grand Prix

listing.

APR 12

Ml

Tl'Bnton Sunday QUadS. 3-RR,

APR 4-5

MO

Springfield Open. 5-SS, TL 50/2,

Tom Watkins Park, 2025 W. High, Springfield. EF: $ 13, if rec'd by 4/1; $ 15 at site. $ $ (350 b/25, top 2 overall gtd.): 100-50, 3 sections divided numerically 40-25 each section. RG: 8:15-8:45 AM, RO: 9-1:30-6, 9-1:30. ENT: Clarence Townsend, Rt. 1, Box 136, Nixa, MO 65714. LS.

APR 4-5 FayetteVille Open.

For details see Grand Prix listing.

APR 4-5

cancelled

AR

APR 18 CaiSSa Open. 4-SS,

40/80, Haas

IL

40/1, Rockford College, 5050 20), Rocktord. EF: $ 6; if rec'd in advance; TL

State (Bus US $ 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. ENT: Gary Noel Sargent, 2764 Panoryrna Dr., Rockford; IL 61109.

IL

APR

Sat-Sun 30/30 Events.

TL

Recreation Bldg., 72 Washington Ave., Trenton (located behind Sibley Elementary School). EF: $ 5. Trophy to 1st each quad. RG: 10-10:45 AM, RD: 11-2-5. ENT: L. DeBoer, 23617 Wohlfiel, Taylor, Ml 48180. 313-291-3653.

E.

15th University of Michigan-Dearborn Open.

Open.

OH

I

Ml

SD

KY

Greater Chicago City Championship-$ $ 1675 Palmer HOuSe Open. For details see Grand Prix listing.

28-29

IN

SIOUX FBIIS

OK. $ $ (250 b/40): AM, RD: 9:30-2-7,

28-29

APR 11

APR

listing.

APR 4-5

MAR

High School, Stanley St., Crossville 38555. EF: $ 6. ST $ 4 for TN res. $ $ (220 b/40, 1st gtd.): 75, Cat. II, III, IV, V each 30, cat. Vl 15, UR 10; optional trophies available. RG: 7:30-8:45 AM CST, RD: 9-11:30-2:30-5:30 CST. ENT: Harry 0. Sabine, P.O. Box 381, Crossville, TN 38555. (484-9593 or 484-4878). LS.

50/2, Mark Twain

90-45-35, 8, C, 0, UR each 30. RG: 8-9 9-2. ENT: S.Y. Trimble, Department of Mathematics, Univ. of MO-Rolla, Rolla, MO 65401. LS.

TL

40/1, Martin Junior

For details see Grand Prix

Room, Univ. Center East, Univ. of MO-Rolla, Rolla 65401. EF: $ 10, jr. $ 6, if rec'd by 2/26; $ 1 more at site. ST other states

MAR

Cumberland County Spring Open. 4-ss,

IA

YMGA,

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 b/25): 75-35, under 1700, under 1400/UR each 30-15; book to upset. RG: 9-9:45 AM, RD: 10-1-4-7. ENT: Jerry D. King, 13758 East Liverpool Rd., Lisbon, OH 44432.

MAR 28 Spl'Ing Open. 4-SS,

50/2, Ramada Inn-

Airport,

4th Shoquoquon Open. MAR 28 Ml 9th Univ. of Michigan-Oearborn Tornado. 4-SS, TL 40/1, Univ. of MI-Dearborn Campus, 49]1 Evergreen Rd., Dearborn 48126. EF: $ 5. ST $ $ (70 b/25):

TL

TN

18-19

4th Annual Fish Open.

,AR For details see Grand Prix

listing.

College Chess Courses Many players ask about possible college level chess courses in their area. We are preparing a list of such programs and would appreciate any details teachers or schools might provide on their classes. CHESS LIFE / APRIL I 98 I

APR 5 April FIOWerS Open. 4-SS,

IA

40/1, Iowa Memorial Jefferson St.s, Iowa City, EF: $ 6. TL

Union, corner of Madison 8 $ $ (75 b/20). RG: 8:30-9:30 AM. RD: 10-1-4-7. ENT: Dave Humm, 108 E. Market ¹10, Iowa City, IA 52240. LS.

APR 24-26 Graham 8 MCGuire GratuitOuS IV.

MN For details see

Grand Prix listing.

5I

8

25-26

IL

Greater PeOria Open.

For details see Grand Prix

listing.

APR 25-26 MiChiana Open.

APR

IN For details see Grand Prix listing.

IA

1st Iowa Class Championships. 5-ss,

TL

45/2,

Montrose Hotel, 223-3rd Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids 52401. EF: $ 15. ST. Prizes based on entries; trophies to high-scoring Iowa resident in each class. RG: 8:30-9:45 AM, RD: 10-2:45-7:30, 9-2'.30. HR: 14.50-16.50-18.50. ENT: Iowa State Chess Assn, c/o Michael Coveyou, 2421 39th St., Oes Moines, IA 50310. NS.

25-26

MN

16th F-M Open. 5-SS,

TL

45/2, Comstock Union,

Moorhead State Univ., Moorhead. EF: $ 10, jr.,colege students or over 65 $ 8, if rec'd by 4/23; $ 3 more at site. $ $ (230 b/30): 75-40, 115 in category prizes. RG: 9-9:30 AM, RD'/1 0 2 30 .7, 1 0 3. ENT: F-M Chess Council, 71 4 1 8th Ave. So;, Fargo, ND 58102. LS.

,

9-10

MAY

—-

MN

13th Annual National Junior High School ChampiOnShip. 8-SS, TL 40/1, The Registry Hotel,

25-26

APR

——

APR 25-26 Mating RaZOrbaCk Open. 4-SS, TL45/2,

AR

Rm. 311, ,Ark. Union, Univ. of Arkansas, Fayeteville. EF: $ 120. $ $ '00-150-120, 4-9th each Too. RG: 8-9 AM, RO: 9:30-2-7, 1:30. Inquiries: Craig Kozel, Rt. 1, Box 49C, Perryville, AR 72126. LS.

l-494 at 24th Ave. exit, just W. of Mpls.-St. Paul Int.'I Airport; 24-hr. free limousine every.'/z hr. to & from. In 2 Sections: Top, open to all U.S. students in 9th grade .. or below. EF: $ 13 if mailed by 4/30; $ 18 at tnmt. $ $ (educ. funds in cash) 400-200-100, trophies to top 10, top 2 each category 4, 5, 6, UR; top 15 teams of 4; four clocks to 1st team. RG: 8 30 9 30 AM, RO: 10-1:30-5-8:30, 9-12:30-4-7:30. Middle, open to all U.S. students in 8th grade or below. EF: $ 12 if mailed by 4/30, $ 17 at tnmt. $ $ (educ. funds in cash) 200-150-100-50, trophies to top 10, top. 2 each category 4, 5, 6, UR, top 15 teams of 4; four clocks to 1st team. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, RD: 10-1-4:30-8, 9-12-3:30-7. Both, top 4 scores added to give team score. All on team must attend same school (no exceptions). Substitutes after 4/30 pay late EF. All players must be or become USCF members ($ 3/yr.). Advance EF without player list or player list without EF not accepted. List school name even if no team; give grade, also USCF ID No. and expiration date or enclose memb. fee together with address and birth date for nonmembers. No player or school may win more than one trophy. HR: The Registry. Hotel, 7901 24th Ave. So., Bloomington, MN 55420, 38-41-45-45-45. Be sure to request chess rates when reserving. Individual players, esp. girls, wishing to share rooms with others: notify MSCA as soon as possible. Some local may welcome guests. ENT: Minnesota State Chess Ass'n, Box 30003, St. Paul, MN 55175. Info: (612) 698-3017. NS.NS.

players'amilies

APR

A USCF NATIONAL TOURNAMENT

TX

San JaCintO Open. 5-SS,

45/2,

Rudder Tower, Texas A&M Univ. Center, College Station. EF: $ 15, jr. $ 12, if rec'd by 3/23; $ 20, jr. $ 15 at site; masters free. ST $ 5. RG: 8:30-9:15 AM, RD: 9:30-2:30-7, 9-2. ENT: Or. Ousan Djuric, 1018 Holt St., College Station, TX 77840.

APR

TL

6O1

4-5

CA

Western Regional Gold Watch Awards. 6-ss, Garden Grove Boys Club, 9860 Larson Ave. at Kerry. Open to HS students and below. 17 gold and silver Bulova watches and 32 medals donated by Piatigorsky Chess Foundation, also $ 700, 7 trophies and 1 Russian Chess Clock all guaranteed. In 2 sections: JHS 8 HS, open to grades 7-12, TL 40/80, 30/1, SD/30. 1st HS team trophy & 4 gold watches & $ 250, 2nd trophy & 4 silver watches, 3rd trophy & 4 bronze medals; 1st individual gold watch & $ 100, 2nd silver watch, 3rd Russian Chess Clock; 1st JHS team trophy & 4 gold watches & $ 100, 2nd trophy & 4 silver watches; 1st JHS individual gold watch & $ 75, 2nd silver watch. RO: 9-1-4, 9-1-4. Elementary, open to K-6, TL 40/1, 40/1, SD/30. 1st Elem. team trophy & 4 gold medals, 2nd trophy & 4 silver medals; 1st Elem. individual gold watch & $ 50, 2nd silver medal, 3rd bronze medal. RO: 9:30-12-2:30, 9-12-2:30. Both, Teams may be any number from same school, only top 4 scores count. Team players may also win individual prizes. Cash prizes awarded only if winners attend National Championships in May. An SCCF system top man up - TD: truncation, median, son-berg. EF: HS $ 12.50, JHS $ 10, Elem. $ 8 i~ rec'd by 4/1, all $ 3 more at site. RG: 8-8:45 AM. ENT: Western Chess, Box 201, Garden Grove, CA 92640. Ed Tierney (714) 537-8958. NS.

APR

4-5

CA

Orange Marmalade.

For details see Grand Prix

listing.

APR 25-26 Mayhem Mitt a Meal. 5-ss, TL rds. rds. 4-5 40/2, Chicago Chess Center, 2666

IL

APR

1-3 40/100,

25-26

=

Forest City Open. 5-ss,

MAY

APR

40/90,-John carroll Univ.

Student Activity Center, 20700 Northpark, University Heights 44118. EF: $ 8, if rec'd by 4/20; $ 10 at site. $ $ (300 b/50): 100-50, B, C, under 1400/UR each 50. RG: 8:30-9:30 AM, RD: 10-2-6, 10-2. ENT: Leo Mann, 7414 Klonowski, Cleveland, OH 44105. NS.

2-3

Regilerai IX



Ill

Two1 day events, 4-SS, TL 30/30, Chicago Chess Center, 2666 N. Halsted, Chicago 60614, Tel. 312/929-7010. EF (each date): $ 10, if rec'd in advance; $ 12 at site. $ $ (135 b/20): 40-20, C, 0, E each 20, UR 15. RG: 9-9:45 AM each day, RO: 10-12-2-4 each date. ENT: address above. LS.

Grand Prix listing.

MAY 3 WaSh U. Open. 4-SS,

MAR 21 Lincoln Cash 8 Trophy Swiss. 4-ss,

MAY 3 Larry Quigley SWiSS. 4-SS,

IN 'TL

30/1, LaFortune

Center, Univ. oV Notre Dame, Notre Dame 46617. EF: $ 10, under 17 $ 7. $ $ (300 b/40): 75, A 50, B 45, C 40, 0 35, E 30, UR 25; chess books to 2nd each class. RG: 8:30-9:15 AM, RD: 9:30-12:30-3:30-6:30. ENT: Samuel Shapiro, 305 Wakewa, South Bend, IN 46617.

IL

9th Annual Chicago Industrial Chess League Tornado. 4-SS, TL 3511, Western Electric Albright Gym,

Cermack Road and 50th Ct., Cicero..EF: $ 9, if rec'd by 5/4; $ 11 at site; $ 8 to CICL members in advance. $ $ G 200: 75-50, B,. C, D/E/UR each 25; trophy to top CICL player, book to top jr. RG: 9-9:30 AM, RD: 9:30-1-4-7. ENT: Dave Baurac, 7517 Country Lane South, Oarien, IL 60559. NS.

MAY

9-10

Magnolia Marathon III. 8-ss,

MS

TL 45/90, Memorial Hall, Miss. State U., Starkville 39759. EF: $ 7, ST $ 5. Prizes per entries. RG: 9-10 AM, RD: 10-1-5-8, 8:30-12-3-6. ENT: Peyton Crowder, Box 3214, Miss. State, MS 39762.

52

CA

MAR

CA For details see

93277. LS.

APR 18-19 3rd Annual "April Showers Chess

CA

Tnmt.".

For details see Grand Prix listing.

TL

NE 3o/1,

Gateway Auditorium, Gateway Shopping Center, 61 & 0 St., Lincoln 68505. EF: $ 6, jr. $ 3 if rec'd by 3/16; $ 8 and $ 4 at site. $ $ G 195: 40-30-20, A, B, C, 0, E, UR,-under 1000 each 15, more if entries permit; trophies to 1st, top A, B, C, 0, E, under 1000, UR. RG: 8:-45-9:15 AM, RD: 9:30-12:30-3:45-7. ENT: Gary T. Marks, P.O. Box 80293, Lincoln, NE 68501.

MAR 21-22 CA Red Barn Open No. 7. 5-ss, TL rds. 1-340/90, rds. 4-5 40/100, The Red Barn, 149 San Marcos Blvd., San Marcos 92069. EF: $ 15, if rec'd by 3/18; $ 20 at site. $ $ (700 90-50, B 70-40, C 60-35, D/UR 50-30. RG: 9-9:30 AM, RO: 10-2-6, 10-3. ENT: Michael Nagaran, 17360 Caminito Canasto, San Diego, CA 92127. NS.

b/50): 175-100,

40/90, col-

details see Grand Prix listing.

20-22

San Jose St. Univ. Spring 81.

TL

CA APR 11-15 2nd Annual Spring Open Chess Classic. For

EVENTS FROM MARCH IS TO MAY I4

MAR 28 MAY 9

CA

lege of the Sequoias cafeteria (S. side of campus), Visalia. Open to under 2000. EF: $ 15, if rec'd by 4/8; $ 20 at site. $ $ (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,

AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, KS, MT, NE, NM, NV, OK, OR, TX, UT, WA, WY

Sat-Sun 30/30 EVentS.

TL 4O/1, Wohl Center, 6515 Wydown Blvd., Clayton 63105. EF: $ 5, USEF $ 21, jr. $ 13, if rec'd by 4/20; all $ 3 more at site. $ $ (200 b/50): 60-40, A, 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 Blvd., Box 3502, Clayton, MO 63105. LS.

45/90, south

11-12

17th Visalia Amateur. 4-ss (accel),

IL

MO

TL

Clairemont Rec. Center, 3605 Clairemont Dr., San Diego. EF: $ 20 by 4/9; $ 25 at site; women, srs. over 60 and 2nd member of family $ 10. $ $ (1000 b/60 full entries). RO: 7, 9-1, 9-1. ENT: Ted Steitz, 2603 Chadwell Ave., San Diego, CA 92154. '/~-pt. bye for first round if requested in advance. Late entrants paired at door.

OH TL

CA

Clairemont Spring Open. 5-ss,

N. Halsted,

Chicago 60614. EF: $ 18.50 if rec'd in advance; $ 20 at site. $ $ (300 b/30): 100-50, C, 0, E each 50; free buffet to all. RG: 9-9:45 AM, RD: 10-2-6. ENT: address above. LS.

APR

10-12

A

CA

LOne Pine Warm-up. 3-SS, TL 40/90, California Dept. of Transportation, District office, 500 South Main St., Bishop 93514. EF: $ 13, jr. $ 10, if rec'd by 3/25; $ 2 more at site; free to players rated 2300 or higher. $ $ (300 b/25): 100, A, B, C, D/E/UR each 50. RG: 9-9:40 AM, RD: 10-1:45-5:45. ENT: Steve Morford, P.O. Box 322, June Lake, CA 93529.

MAR 28-29 CA Morro Bay Open, Fifth Annual. 4-ss (rds.1 & 2 accel.), TL 40/2, Veteran's Memorial Bldg., 209 Surf St., Morro Bay, CA 93443. EF: $ 15, if rec'd by 3/25; $ 20 at site; free to 15 yrs. & under and women. $ $ 80% of EF; trophies to 1st overall, top jr. RG: 8-9 AM, RD: 10-4, 9-3. ENT: Ken Kieselhorst, P.O. Box 1372, Atascadero, CA 93423. (805) 466-0580. Ns.

APR

18-19

TX

HOuStOn Open. For details see Grand Prix listing.

APR

18-19

NV

Truckee Meadows Spring Open. 4-ss,

TL

4o/2,

Truckee Meadows Community College, 7000 El Rancho, 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 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. ENT: Peter 0. Hess, 1470 Majestic Dr., Reno, NV 89503.

APR 24-25 L.A. City College Masters.

CA For details see Grand

Prix listing.

APR

25-26

Northern Co. Gpefl. APR

25-26

CO For details see Grand Pfix listing.

lo

$ 1335 CONT'L LIFE — ID OPEN. For details see Grand Prix listing.

APR 25-26 NM 1981 NM JuniOr ChampiOnShipS. St. Michael's HS, 100 Siringo Rd., Santa Fe 87501. In 3 divis. of 2 sects. ea. OPEN DIV., open to U/age 20 on April 1, 5-SS, TL 20/50, 25/1, SO/40. RD: 9:45-2-6:30, 9-1:30. Champ Sect., EF: $ 7 adv. 5 trophies b/25. Novice Sect., restr. to U/1500 and UR. EF: $ 5 adv. 5 trophies b/30. JHS DIV., Sat. only. Open to gr.

7-8. RD: first 9:45, last 6:30. Champ. Sect., 4-SS, TL 20/40, 20/35, SD/30. EF: $ 5 adv. 5 trophies b/15. Novice Sect.,

CHESS LIFE / APRIL 1981

'I

restr. to U/1300 and UR, 5-SS, TL 20/30. EF: $ 3 adv. 5 Trophies b/25. ELEM. DIV., Sat. only. Open to gr. 1-6. RD: first 9:45, last 5:30. Champ. Sect., 4-SS, TL 20/30. EF: $ 4 adv. 4 trophies b/15. Novice Sect., not USCF-rated, restr. to U/1100 and UR. 5-SS. EF: $ 3 adv. 4 trophies b/25. AII Div., RG: 8-9 AM. EF: after 4/22 add $ 3 in Open, $ 2 in JHS 8 Elem. Awards b/3 per class, other prizes include USCF gift certifs., BHB clocks and much more. '/~-pt. bye possible if requested in adv. USCF add $ 16 or $ 8 if U/18, $ 3 part. jr. ST req. in rated sects.: add $ 5, U/19 $ 2.50. Discount of $ 1 if buying both. May 1981 Rating Suppl. to be used. Adv. entry w/full payment to Andy Nowak (TD), 510 Sunset No. 4, Santa Fe, NM 87501. (Tel. 988-1570) by April 22. HR: special rate of $ 11 per room at Motel 6, if reserved thru TD. NS.

MAY

9-10

t:A

SaCramentO ChampiOnShip. 4-SS,

TL 40/2, Clunie EF: $ 15, jr. $ 12,

Clubhouse, Alhambra 8 F Sts., Sacramento. non-USCF women $ 5, if rec'd by 5/6; all $ 5 more at site; free women 8 over 2200. $ $ (840 b/75, 9/class): Master/Expert

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must attend same school. Substitutes after 4/28 pay late EF. Advance EF without player list or pla'yer list without advance EF not accepted. List school even if no team. HR: Aztec Inn Hotel, 102 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85711; (602) 795-0330, $ 30.50+ tax for 1, 2, 3 or 4 ($ 8 for rollaway upon request, if more than 4). Tournament to be played in banquet room. Make reservations by 4/28 to guarantee reservation after 6 PM. May 8 - include first night's deposit or major credit card number. Meal tickets available upon request at registration for tournament or check-in. Complimentary limousine service to and from airport. ENT: Southern Arizona Chess Assn. (S.A.C.A.), 4922 Casas Serenas, Tucson, AZ 85705. For literature on what to see and do while in Tucson, mail a postcard to Tucson Convention and Visitor's Bureau, P.O. Box 27210, Tucson, AZ 85726 and mention chess tournament: (602) 791-4768. NS.

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A USCF NATIONAL TOURNAMENT

MAY

9-10

AZ

6th Annual National Elementary School ChampiOnShip. 8-SS, TL 40/1, Aztec Inn Hotel,

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Each month, The Reference Shelf features selected research lists compiled by USCF. It repularly includes Future Nationals, winners of USCF Merit Awards and State Meetings (when applicable). It also includes, on a rotating basis, Chess Columns, Chess Magazines and Tournament Clearinghouses. Updates to the latter three are published in months in which a full list does not appear, as well as a reminder where the last full list can be found. Other special reference lists are also periodically included. Included as a special feature this month are our lists of America's best: the top 50, top 50 women, and the top 50 juniors under 21, under 16 and under 13. Also this month we bring back an annual feature — a list of the 50 most active players of the preceding year. We will also provide a similar list midway through to year to let you know who is "leading the pack" in the race for most active player of

zines) appeared: March 1981. All updates are current as of

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270-289: Alan H. Lipkin, Box 972, Rural Hall, NC 27045 370-385: John Mark Ishee, 604 Shenandoah Drive, Brentwood, TN 37027 430-449: Betty South, 6225 S. Stornaway Drive, Columbus, OH43213 607-629: David Sprenkle, 508 E. White, Apt. 9, Champaign, IL 61820 660-679: Chuck Bell, 1216 N. Market. A-1, Wichita, KS 67214 730-749: Vacant 800-831: Randall Siebert, 2939 Marine II303, Boulder, CO 80303 938-951: Romona Sue Wilson, 2416 S St. N2, Sacramento, CA 95816 954-961: Romona Sue Wilson, 2416 S St. ff2, Sacramento, CA 95816 967-969: Charles R. Cordell, Box 461, Kapaau, Hl 96755

STATE PUBLICATIONS

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Oklahoma: Knight Moves has ceased publication.

REGIONAL COLUMNS Center Daily Times (State College): Jess C. Goodman,

Fuf ure Nailonals

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Information on bidding is available from the USCF Na-

Championships

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Each month, The Reference Shelf will list winners of USCF Merit Awards. For the first few months, the names of those who have received the award since it was first created more than a year ago will be printed in install ments until the list is brought up to date. Thereafter, names of recent winners will be listed.

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Arpad Elo, Brooklield, Wise.; Barrett Frlnk, E. Woodstock, Conn.; William Gingrlch; Bill Goichberg, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; Milton L. Hanauer, New York, N,Y.; Robert Jacobs, Creve Coeur, Mo.; Anthony F. Kaye, Rochester, N.Y.; Leonard Kent; Pelham, N.Y.; George Koltanowski, San Francisco, Calif.; James Larson, Springfield, III.: Wray McCalester, Janesville, Wise.; William Merrell, St. Peters, Mo.; Al Mills; Hooshang Najl, St. Louis, Mo.: William S. Nakao, Springfield, Mo.; Oennis Paustenbach, W. Lafayette, Ind.; John V. Ragan, St. Louis, Mo.; Glenn

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Wpdaies The following are updates of our regular lists of reference material. The last issue in which all full lists (Tournament Clearinghouses, Chess Columns, and Chess MagaCHESS LIFE I APRIL 198 I

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Correction: Dates for the 1981 National Elementary and 1981 National High School championships were incorrectly listed in this column in previous months. Please note the correct dates above.

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These lists are for information only. The players'ast published official rating remains valid for use in USCFrated events and other seeding purposes. These lists include only USCF members who were U.S. residents. Ages indicated for juniors are as of Dec. 31., 1980, and the lists include all events reported by that date. Tied players are listed in alphabetical order.

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Tlilehol4ers The following is a list of all American chessplayers who hold international. titles. These titles are awarded by the World Chess Federation Asterisks appear next to 'the names of players who(FIDE). have achieved new titles since the last list appeared in the October 1980 Chess Life.

'M INTERNATION AL GRANDMASTERS M Lev Alburt

Pal Benko

Arthur Bisguier Peter Biyiasas Walter Browne Robert Byrne

Larry Christiansen

Roman Dzindzihashvili Larry M. Evans Reuben Fine Robert Fischer

Isaac Kashdan

Lubomir Kavalek Anatoly Lein William Lombardy 'Edmar Mednis Samuel Reshevsky Kenneth Rogoff 'as'ser Seirawan Andrew Soltis Leonid Shamkovich James Tarjan

INTERNAT IONAL MASTERS William Addison

Frank Anderson 'oel Benjamin Karl Burger Kim Commons Arthur Dake Nicholas De Firmian Arnold Denker Mark Diesen Larry D. Evans John Fedorowicz Edward Formanek Dumitru Ghizdavu John Grefe 'Robert Gruchacz 'Ronald Henley Julio Kaplan 'Larry Kaufmann George Koltanowski Imre Konig

'Sergey Kudrin

Edward Lasker Salvatore Matera 'Eugene Meyer Walter Morris

Steven Odendahl John Peters Bruce Rind Michael Rohde Anthony Saidy Paul Schmidt James Sherwin 'Michael Valvo John L. Watson Norman Weinstein Raymond Weinstein 'ichael Wilder Vitaly Zaltsman Mikhail Zlotnikov Bernard Zuckerman

r~ INTERNATIONAL FIDE MASTERS 'John Donald on

'Mark Ginsburg Robert Gruchacz 'Dimitri Gurevich John C. Meyer

Eva Aronson

USCF LIFE MASTERS USCF awards the title of Life Master to those players who have played.300 or more games while holding a master's rating (2200 or above). Asterisks appear next to the names of players who have achieved the title since the last list was published (in the October 1980 Chess Life).

William Addison Lev Alburt Herbert Avram Boris Baczynskyj Craig Barnes William Batchelder

Strauss Jonathan Tisdall David

George Kramer

'Sergey Kudrin

Anatoly Lein Louis Levy Julius Loftsson William Lombardy Charles Maddigan Erich Marchand Raymond Martin Eugene Martinovsky William Martz Salvatore Matera Vincent McCambridge James McCormick Edmar Mednis Ariel Mengarini Eugene Meyer John Meyer Ervin Middleton Milan Momic 'Wai:er Morris Jr.

Joel Benjamin Pal Benko

Hans Berliner Sidney Bernstein Arthur Bisguier Peter Biyiasis John Blackstone Calvin Blocker Rudy Blumenfeld Eric Bone Jay Bonin Joseph Bradford Paul Brandts Curt Brasket Leslie Braun Walter Browne Karl Burger Robert Burns Jr. Robert Byrne Edward Celorio Craig Chellstrop

John Peters

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Carl Pilnik Albert Pinkus

Joseph Platz Stephan Popel Dr.

Orest Popovych Paul Poschel Charles Powell Viktors Pupols Kenneth Regan Samuel Reshevsky Bruce Rind James Rizzitano Kenneth Rogoff Michael Rohde Robert Rowley

Larry Christiansen

Peter Cleghorn John Collins Kim Commons Richard Costigan Thomas Costigan Walter Cunningham John Curdo

Arthur Dake Nick De Firmian Greg DeFotis Ivars Dahlberg Arnold Denker Mark. Diesen Leroy Dubeck John Dunning Roman Dzindzihashvili Roland Ekstrom

Sol Rubinow Anthony Saidy Robert Salgado Albert Sandrin Harry Schussler Herbert Seidman

Yasser Seirawan Joseph Shaffer Michael Shahade George Shainswit Leonid Shamkovich James Sherwin Walter Shipman Jeremy Silman Kenneth Smith Andrew Sol tis Ross Sprague 'Steve Spencer Ross Sprague Robert Steinmeyer David Strauss 'oseph Tamargo

John Fedorowicz Arthur Feuerstein Reuben Fine Robert Fischer Kenneth Fitzgerald Edward Formanek

'Jonathan Frankle

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our case was the relatively poor show-ing of our men in the last interzonals. Using extensive data prepared by Peter Prochaska of the USCF office, I was able to attack the Bureau's calculations in the Central Committee. A subcommittee, consisting of FIL)E Rating Statistician Eric de Winter and me, was then established to review the figures. After two long sessions devoted to interpreting the status of various players, I was able to win restoration of a third American. Then, a week later in the General Assembly, I was able to use this very experience with the fine points of calculations to join with Kevin O'Connell, zonal president from Western Europe, in winning an adoption of a new rule, applying the established formula to later rating lists. This will benefit nations [like the United States} with many improving players — and may even give us the chance to increase our interzonal representation if enough of our players surpass 2550 on future FIDE rating lists. The candidates'ournament issue also ended well. In conversations with FIL)E President Qlafsson and other top officials, I found they had agreed to the recommendation [reversing the change to matches made years ago after Bobby Fischer expressed concern about the Russians "rigging" tournaments} upon the feeling that this was what leading players now wanted and upon the difficulties of finding sponsors for so many matches. The sponsorship problem is real, but the presence of so many top players in Malta for the Olympics allowed for rebuttal of views about their wishes. Eveni}ng after evening, a small group of us prowled the playing hall, lobbying strong players to express support for the match system. Eventually enough did, and President Olafsson, himself a former candidate, reversed his position. Soon after, the Bureau proposal was withdrawn. In other key actions at Malta, with

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less unique effect on the United States, FIIJE: Adopted a new dues structure keying financial obligations more to tournament activity.

Strengthened national federations through new tournament certification and registration requirements. ~ Clarified its involvement'n UI'DISCO through appointment- of a formal delegation [including U.S. ~

Counselor Don Schultz}. ~ Formalized its tournament bidding procedures and adopted a deposit fee structure. ~ Authorized test approaches concerning copyright of chess games, but only in situations involving voluntary media contributions. ~ Limited requirements for use of algebraic notation to the FIDE world championship cycles. ~ Approved a general program for chessMeveloping countries. ~ Tabled a proposal to alter the, Swiss-system structure of the Men' Olympics. ~ Withdrew award of the 1982 Olympics to Switzerland in view of local financing problems [new bids are to be taken}. ~ Created new awards for national chess activity. o Adopted technical rules for the next world championship cyles. ~ Authorized a World Cup series of

tournaments. ~ Renamed the Bureau the "Executive Council." Finally — and gratifyingly — the United States was designated to host the 1981 FIDE Congress. Plans are to hold the event in Atlanta — site of USCF's annual meetings last year =in late July. I hope this will be a first step toward, and a training experience for, eventual U.S. sponsorship of an Olympiad. Don Schultz, who has been so helpful as my counselor at the last three FIDE congresses, will chair the orgaruzation committee, while Arnold Denker [who, with Isaac Kashdan, served as a valued adviser in Malta} will head the finance comjmit8 tee.

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Dr. 4lekhine Defends World Championship 4gainst E.D. Bogolj ubov APRIL 1934

T THIS TIIvK THE EYES OF THE chess world are focused on 1 Baden-Baden, where the world's chess championship is being contested by Dr. Alexander Alekhine, the defending champion and E.D. Bogoljubov. According to our advices the stake is one of $ 10,000 in American money. Not less than a total of 30 games will be contested. The full details of the itinerary have not yet reached us, but our understanding is that after three games at BadenBaden, the match will shift to Villingen, and later to Karlsruhe, Munich,

Nuremberg, and Wiesbaden. The first match between these giants of the chess arena was played in 1929. Then Dr. Alekhine won by the score of 11-5 with nine games drawn. As we go to-press, word has been received that the first game of the match-has ended in a draw. This result came about under peculiar circumstances, and it appears that Bogoljubov has protested the draw that he had accepted. The game took two days, 40 m.oves having been made the first day. When the game was continued, Dr. Alekhine's King became

badly exposed, and apparently threatened with a checkmate. To beat off the attack, the champion forced an exchange of Queens, and in doing so had to sacrifice a pawn. In the ending with Rooks on the board, the champion, a pawn behind, further weakened his position through a move which seemed to give Bogoljubov the upper hand. But pressed for time, the challenger seemed hurried and finally accepted .a draw offered by Dr. Alekhine after the 65th move, due to the fact that the same position had ostensibly occurred three times. After mentally reviewing his final moves, however, Bogoljubov declared that the identical position had not been reached three times, but only twice. He therefore lodged a proChess Review, founded by l.A. Horowitz in 1933, . merged with USCF's Chess Life in 1969 to become Chess Life 8r Review. CUkR returned to Chess Life in 1980.

test with the referee. The latter's decision has not yet been made.

Tandem Blindfold Exhibition at Antwerp Playing six different boards, Dr. A. Alekhine and G. Koltanowski, the Belgian master, combined their talent to such good purpose as to achieve the creditable result of. three wins, two draws and one loss. For the first time in the history of chess, two masters played the White pieces alternately on each board, blindfolded, and without any kind of consultation. Their opponents were permitted to consult as much as they like, and each of the six boards was manned by several of the strongest members of a particular club. Dr. Alekhine feels that a few more displays together will make everything run smoothly and produce wonderful games, but Koltanowski is not so sure. He says the strain amounts to "an inquisition of the brain."-

Stahlberg Defeats Nimzovich Gideon Stahlberg, by his impressive victory over A. Nimzovich, international veteran of many matches, has again demonstrated his right to be classified as one of the leading chess experts in the game today. The match of eight games was won in decisive fashion, only seven games having to be contested in order to reach a decision. Starting off slowly, the end of the fourth game found Stahlberg trailing by the score of 2'/2-1'/i. Thereafter he dominated the match by wijruung three games in succession, thus obviating the play of the eighth game. As the match - progressed, Stahlberg showed himself increasingly on the aiert to take advantage of every opportunity that presented itself. The youthful leader of the Swedish team in the Folkstone International Team Tournament, at that time made a very favorable impression by his modest demeanor and general air of refinement and in addition has since shown great chess talent. g} CHESS LIFE I APRIL I98I

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