Rodney Woolson (left) playing Michael Thomas in the 1st Round of the tournament!
USCF Expert Michael Thomas went 4-0 in this year's "School's Out Classic" to win 1st Prize! Sai Ravi Munagala and Michael Williams both scored 3-1 to tie for 2nd place and the Under 1800 prize. Philip Laws took home the Under 1400 prize and Jacob Williams went home with the Under 1000 prize!
It was a good showing considering it was a holiday weekend and several big tournaments within easy driving distance! The complete crosstable chart can be viewed here:
Thanks to all those that played and I hope to see you at the Kentucky Open!
2013 Championship
Monday, May 27, 2013
One Of My Games From Saturday
by
Jerry
Play chess online
Click on the double arrows at the extreme left to reset to the starting position then click on the single arrow pointing to the right to replay the game move by move.
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Game
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
2nd Annual School's Out Classic
by
Johnny
This Saturday, May 25th, I will hosting the 2nd Annual School's Out Classic at the Family Buffet!
To look at the tournament flyer, click here:
To look at the tournament flyer, click here:
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Owens Is Perfect In May Monthly Swiss!
by
Johnny
Amy Nunn playing Bob Kilmer in their 3rd Round game!
Johnny Owens won his three games in this month's club "2nd Tuesday Tournament" to take
1st Place! Robert Kilmer, Amy Nunn and Sal Mancuso also played in the tournament.
The rated crosstable can be viewed here:
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Look Like A Lady----Play Like A Lion!
by
Jerry
The photo above shows Vera Menchik the first Woman World Chess Champion at the board. Menchik won the World Championship 8 times! With a phenomenal score of 78 wins, 4 draws, and only 1 loss! Not only did Vera play in women's events she also participated in men's events and played matches against men. Before the 1929 Carlsbad Tournament Viennese master Albert Becker remarked sarcastically that anyone losing to her should be put in the Vera Menchik Club . You guessed it, he became the first member!
In the Elizabethtown Chess Club there is a similar club: the Amy Nunn Club! Amy has taken more than a few scalps in tournament play, click here to view her record and once you get the link opened click on "Top 30 opponents" then click search for a by name list of her victims. Unbeknown to me Amy even keeps track of skittles games and informed me that I had just lost my first game (G/10;d5) against her at a recent Club meeting. Once Amy improves her end game play (we all need to do that!) she will become a force to be reckoned with as she has already almost eliminated her old time control problems.
In the Elizabethtown Chess Club there is a similar club: the Amy Nunn Club! Amy has taken more than a few scalps in tournament play, click here to view her record and once you get the link opened click on "Top 30 opponents" then click search for a by name list of her victims. Unbeknown to me Amy even keeps track of skittles games and informed me that I had just lost my first game (G/10;d5) against her at a recent Club meeting. Once Amy improves her end game play (we all need to do that!) she will become a force to be reckoned with as she has already almost eliminated her old time control problems.
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History/members
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Michael Thomas Takes 1st Place In The Elizabethtown Tornado!
by
Johnny
Michael Thomas (Right) wins his 4th round game vs. Randas Burns to take 1st Place!
Michael Thomas scored 4-0 to take first place and $150 cash! Chris Bush and Matthew McDonald both scored 3 ½ , which netted them second place. Tod Head won first place in Class C and Robert Cheng and Sal Mancuso split the first place prize for Class E and below.
The cross table can be viewed here:
Congratulations to Matthew McDonald for gaining 106 rating points and to Tod Head for picking up 64 rating points.
Twenty-three players participated in the tournament, but where were all our club members? We had players from Illinois and Tennessee, but only 4 club members played in our annual club event!
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Tournaments
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Elizabethtown Tornado This Saturday!
by
Johnny
Rememebr that our Annual Club tournament is this Saturday! I hope we can get a large turn-out
from our club membership!
A link to the flyer can be found here:
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Tournaments
Monday, April 22, 2013
Match With New Albany
by
Jerry
Johnny's post on the match was pretty brief and the "Anonymous" comment was pretty provocative. So I thought I'd present a more detailed account.
The E-town Chess Club is a "USCF Affiliate" which holds regular USCF rated events; all our current members are USCF members with current USCF ratings. The New Albany Club has three current USCF members. E-town selects their board players by current rating; New Albany has shuffled their line up at every meeting (three to date) to include playing folks who had never visited their Club before the night of the match (Phil Bond - second match).
The first match was won by E-town with a score of 3 wins and 2 draws. The second match was won by E-town with 4 wins and 3 draws.
Match #3 was a different story; as it was drawn with 3 wins and 1 draw each. Miami Fugate, KY's newest expert and representative of the Highland Chess Club majically appeared on 1st board!
Board 1 - Joe Farrell (2051) -0 Miami Fugate (2001) - 1
Board 2 - John Coghill * -1/2 Jerry Weldin (1820) - 1/2
Board 3 - Loius DeFiore (1700) -0 Mel Person (1850) - 1
Board 4 - John Warth ** -0 Johnny Owens (1694) - 1
Board 5 - Kerry Fatula (1640) -1 Bryan Rayzor *** - 0
Board 6 - Andrew Comeau -1 Amy Nunn (1511) - 0
Board 7 - Bob Kilmer (1497) -1 Bill Cornell - 0
E-town had white on odd numbered boards after coin toss.
* John Coghill's USCF membership expired 2000-07-31 at that time he had a rating of 1451.
** John Warth's USCF membership expired 2006-11-31 and is considered Unrated by USCF.
*** Bryon Rayzor's USCF membership expired 2011-06-30 at that time he was rated 1135.
Dan Bulleit with a USCF rating of 1368 was present for New Albany but did not play.
I'd like to see New Albany bring "over the board" USCF rated players to the next match so we can compare "apples to apples" instead trying to stack the deck with "correspondence masters" and others who don't play regularly for their Club. But I think I speak for all of us when I say "we just love to play chess"; bring on the strongest team you can muster and let's make the chess boards rumble!
The E-town Chess Club is a "USCF Affiliate" which holds regular USCF rated events; all our current members are USCF members with current USCF ratings. The New Albany Club has three current USCF members. E-town selects their board players by current rating; New Albany has shuffled their line up at every meeting (three to date) to include playing folks who had never visited their Club before the night of the match (Phil Bond - second match).
The first match was won by E-town with a score of 3 wins and 2 draws. The second match was won by E-town with 4 wins and 3 draws.
Match #3 was a different story; as it was drawn with 3 wins and 1 draw each. Miami Fugate, KY's newest expert and representative of the Highland Chess Club majically appeared on 1st board!
Board 1 - Joe Farrell (2051) -0 Miami Fugate (2001) - 1
Board 2 - John Coghill * -1/2 Jerry Weldin (1820) - 1/2
Board 3 - Loius DeFiore (1700) -0 Mel Person (1850) - 1
Board 4 - John Warth ** -0 Johnny Owens (1694) - 1
Board 5 - Kerry Fatula (1640) -1 Bryan Rayzor *** - 0
Board 6 - Andrew Comeau -1 Amy Nunn (1511) - 0
Board 7 - Bob Kilmer (1497) -1 Bill Cornell - 0
E-town had white on odd numbered boards after coin toss.
* John Coghill's USCF membership expired 2000-07-31 at that time he had a rating of 1451.
** John Warth's USCF membership expired 2006-11-31 and is considered Unrated by USCF.
*** Bryon Rayzor's USCF membership expired 2011-06-30 at that time he was rated 1135.
Dan Bulleit with a USCF rating of 1368 was present for New Albany but did not play.
I'd like to see New Albany bring "over the board" USCF rated players to the next match so we can compare "apples to apples" instead trying to stack the deck with "correspondence masters" and others who don't play regularly for their Club. But I think I speak for all of us when I say "we just love to play chess"; bring on the strongest team you can muster and let's make the chess boards rumble!
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Match w/ New Albany
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Match With The Chess Club of Southern Indiana Ends In A Tie!
by
Johnny
John Warth playing the white pieces vs. Johnny Owens
Our match vs The Chess Club of Southern Indiana ended in a tie! 3.5 - 3.5!
Johnny Owens, Kerry Fatula and Bob Kilmer all scored victories and Jerry Weldin drew
as we ended with 3.5 points on the seven boards played at the Family Buffet.
Joe Farrell, Louie De Fiore and Amy Nunn also represented our club.
Next time we travel to New Albany!
Our match vs The Chess Club of Southern Indiana ended in a tie! 3.5 - 3.5!
Johnny Owens, Kerry Fatula and Bob Kilmer all scored victories and Jerry Weldin drew
as we ended with 3.5 points on the seven boards played at the Family Buffet.
Joe Farrell, Louie De Fiore and Amy Nunn also represented our club.
Next time we travel to New Albany!
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Match w/ New Albany
Friday, April 12, 2013
Save Your Mechanical Clocks!
by
Jerry
After writing an article about the "death" of mechanical clocks, I thought it only appropriate to announce their continued longevity. Now that USCF has added the "Blitz Rating" there will be time controls that use no delay. In fact the longest time control will be G/10;d0 (10 minutes - no delay). The shortest time control is G3;d2 and any combination of minutes plus delay that does not exceed 10 is permissible. Examples: G5;d5, G7;d3, G5;d0, and so on.
While mechanical clocks may be passe, watching a flag fall will still stir the passion in the hearts of old timers.
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that your mechanical clocks can be used in cooking. Set the clock for how long you like your steaks grilled per side and punch the clock when you flip it over! Or - boil for 5 minutes, reduce heat and simmer for two minutes.
While mechanical clocks may be passe, watching a flag fall will still stir the passion in the hearts of old timers.
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that your mechanical clocks can be used in cooking. Set the clock for how long you like your steaks grilled per side and punch the clock when you flip it over! Or - boil for 5 minutes, reduce heat and simmer for two minutes.
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Funny but serious
Match With The New Albany Club Set For April 18th!
by
Johnny
We have a 7 board match set with the "Chess Club of Southern Indiana" for Thursday, April 18th!
They are bringing in some ringers this time, so I'm asking the club to come out and support this match. We have 3 players confirmed for this, so if you want to play, give me a call or send me an email as soon as possible.
The match will start at 7:45 pm at the Family Buffet in Elizabethtown. We need 4 more players to commit to this match!
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Match w/ New Albany
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
The April Monthly Swiss Was Another Quad!
by
Johnny
The crosstable can be view here:
It's time to register for the club's annual tournament - The Elizabethtown Tornado!
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Monthly Swiss
Sunday, April 7, 2013
King of Kings Results
by
Jerry
Whaley wins King of Kings with a perfect score in a 4 man shootout! Elizabethtown was not represented.
Read the KCA report here, to include the winners games.
Read the KCA report here, to include the winners games.
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Tournaments
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Here Is A Post From The Past - Jackson Whipps Showalter
by
Jerry
If you thought the title was a typo and were looking for a game between two new members; it was an intentional "curve ball" thrown to get your attention.Showalter who was known as "The Kentucky Lion" for his huge mane of hair in addition to his ferocity at the chess board; was the 5th US Chess Champion. Also the 7th, 9th, 11th, and 13th!!
Showalter was held in such high regard by his peers that both Pillsbury (after his triumph at Hastings-1895) and Marshall (after winning in Paris -1909) refused to accept the title of United States Chess Champion; which their fans tried to thrust upon them; until they could arrange (and win) a match against Showalter!
If you think Showalter was a backwoods push over; think again, the list of players he beat is a "who's who" list of his era including two World Champions: Bird, Blackburne, Burn, Chigorin, Albin, Alapin, Janowski, Lasker (Emanuel), Maroczy, Marshall, Mieses, Pillsbury, Steinitz, and Von Bardeleben.
Showalter had to satisfy his chess appetite through correspondence chess for most of his early years due to work/family responsibilities and the transportation limitations of his day or his chess accomplishments might have even been greater.
Oh yeah; that curve ball thing. Showalter was an avid baseball player in his youth and is credited with inventing the curve ball by some sources. He was probably the first to throw a curve ball in Kentucky; it is doubtful if anyone can prove who among the 7-9 claimants really deserves the honor of "discovering" the curve ball and in all likelihood it was discovered by several players independent of each other.
I could go on; but then I'd rob my readers of the joy derived from investigating for his/her self; was his wife Nellie a knock out in both beauty and chess; why did he go to Texas, and who was William "Candy" Cummings?
For more explorations try:
http://www.correspondencechess.com/campbell/articles/a060615.htm
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=10532
http://1heckofaguy.com/2009/03/11/jackson-whipps-showalter-chess-champion-curve-ball-proponent-cigar-aficionado/
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9405E0D81039E433A25756C2A9679C94699ED7CF
http://www.wtharvey.com/show.html
http://www.chessclub.org/news.php?n=447
http://www.georgetownky.gov/content/view/22/44/
http://www.rookhouse.com/blog/?p=325
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=712
Note: While I researched and wrote this article in 2009; Bob Lenning added the links and "more explorations" which made it one of the best Blog posts ever (in my opinion) - Jerry
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History
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Latest News / Reminder
by
Jerry
Tuesday saw a weak turnout as many of our members either had family/personal obligations, were enjoying other pursuits, or weren't able to overcome their Chinese Restaurant phobia. We ended up with 4 players to include "first timer" Frank Little who is enrolled in the "Wounded Warrior" program at Fort Knox. Frank was very eager to expand his chess experience and stayed until the restaurant was closing. Frank intends to join USCF and play in next weeks tournament!
Kerry Fatula dropped by and announced that he and his wife have made an offer on a house in Pennsylvania. Stay in touch Kerry and show those boys in Allentown,PA how the game is played!
Amy and I rounded out the meeting.
Johnny left for Nashville and the Super Nationals today.
Joe got delayed in Colorado, where Steven receives medical treatment from time to time, and will not be able to play in the "Kings" tournament this weekend. His post on KCA (1 April) was not an April Fools hoax. We all wish Steven a speedy recovery and a safe trip home. Joe has passed the baton to Ernie Weaver. Good luck Ernie!
Again, this serves as a reminder that we will meet at the College next Tuesday.
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News/Reminder
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Club Welcomes New Members
by
Jerry
Tuesday saw two new additions to the Club!! Mike Jocko recently relocated from Buffalo, NY and Phillip Laws who has migrated from Texas. Both men found us on line and Mike played in last weeks "Half Off" Tournament. Welcome to the Club guys!
With 6 regular players showing up the count was 8 for chess.
With 6 regular players showing up the count was 8 for chess.
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Member News
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Half Off Open
by
Jerry
I don't have a good file photo of Chris Bush; who won going away with a perfect score of 4 points. So for all you basket ball fans enjoying your "March Madness"; here is a picture of 3 famous professionals playing our game. Hint = "Boston". If you give up or just want to verify your guess click here for the "rest of the story" to include game scores.
10 players did battle with no quarter asked and none given. A special thanks to Sal for representing the Club! Click here to view the X-table.
10 players did battle with no quarter asked and none given. A special thanks to Sal for representing the Club! Click here to view the X-table.
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Tournaments,
Trivia
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
"Half Off" Tournament This Saturday
by
Jerry
Just a reminder that the "Half Off" Tournament is this Saturday, 23 March. Click on "Tournaments" at the green menu bar above to view particulars.
So far there are 1 "F" player, 1 "B" player, and 2 "C" players registered.
Farrell wins Club Championship
by
Joe F
Joe & Ernie played game #2 of their match last night with four other club members in attendance. Ernie varied first in the Grunfeld with 5 e3. Joe wins the match 2-0 after a long end game involving all four bishops and six pawns each.
I enjoyed playing a single serious game at a slower time control and would like to continue that in the coming weeks. I think was good preparation.
Joe
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Games Must Go on!
by
Johnny
Sal Mancuso - 1 vs. Rudy McKinney - 0
The 2nd Tuesday had only three participants, but we still had some interesting games!
The cross table can be view here!
The 2nd Tuesday had only three participants, but we still had some interesting games!
The cross table can be view here!
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