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Dolly Teasley

Number of games in database: 12
Years covered: 1978 to 2003
Last FIDE rating: 1922 (2055 rapid)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2142
Overall record: +6 -4 =2 (58.3%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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DOLLY TEASLEY
(born Mar-19-1941, 84 years old) United States of America

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Dorothy O Teasley is a WIM.

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. D Teasley vs M Juncu  1-0511978Buenos Aires Olympiad (Women) Final-BD02 Queen's Pawn Game
2. D Savereide vs D Teasley  ½-½211987USA Championship (Women)C05 French, Tarrasch
3. D Teasley vs I Jezierska  1-0441987USA Championship (Women)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
4. M Kuhner vs D Teasley  0-1451987USA Championship (Women)C11 French
5. D Teasley vs G L Langan  1-0361987USA Championship (Women)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
6. E Neely vs D Teasley  1-0501987USA Championship (Women)C00 French Defense
7. D Teasley vs S Burtman  1-0411987USA Championship (Women)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
8. C Dodson vs D Teasley  0-1451987USA Championship (Women)B33 Sicilian
9. D Teasley vs A Akhsharumova  0-1351987USA Championship (Women)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
10. R A Donnelly vs D Teasley ½-½21987USA Championship (Women)E61 King's Indian
11. M Ritter vs D Teasley  1-0471999Nassau CC-chA48 King's Indian
12. J Sena vs D Teasley  1-0272003Marshall Chess Club ChampionshipB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
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Sep-25-08  whiteshark: Olimpbase: http://www.olimpbase.org/1978w/1978...
Mar-18-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: If I should stay
Well, I would only be in your way
And so I'll go, and yet I know
That I'll think of you each step of my way
And I will always love you
I will always love you
Bitter-sweet memories
That's all I have, and all I'm taking with me
Good-bye, oh, please don't cry
Cause we both know that I'm not
What you need
I will always love you
I will always love you
And I hope life, will treat you kind
And I hope that you have all
That you ever dreamed of
Oh, I do wish you joy
And I wish you happiness
But above all this
I wish you love
I love you, I will always love

I, I will always, always love you
I will always love you
I will always love you
I will always love you

Aug-13-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  GrahamClayton: Newspaper journalist by profession, who wrote for the Evening Independent in St Petersburg in the 1960's.
Aug-13-12  Strongest Force: The Dolly I knew was a bank president or something close to it. She was like a big sister. We always played blitz and when she became annoyed she would start giving me advice on how I should improve my life. :)
Mar-13-23  Caissanist: Teasley was probably the third best American woman in the late seventies and early eigthies. From an article about the 1981 US Womens Championship: < Teasley has played in two previous women's zonals and, in 1978, served as alternate on the women's olympiad team in Buenos Aires, scoring 7½-2½ to become the team's high scorer. Teasley is a high ranking New York executive. In fact, her position as assistant vice president of Manufacturers Hanover Trust would have preempted participation in the interzonals had she placed 2nd. While Teasley rarely enters tournaments, she frequently plays speed chess in Washington Square. She credits her imaginative style and tactical proficiency to the pastime and often admits to "coffeehouse" tendencies. Alexander Alekhine is one of her favorite players, and she enjoys playing through his game collections.>
Jul-22-24
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  Stonehenge: Nice article here:

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