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Don Wedding
Number of games in database: 12
Years covered: 1994
Overall record: +6 -5 =1 (54.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. D Wedding vs Bram 0-129 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
2. D Wedding vs Dsailer 1-017 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
3. D Wedding vs D R Bragg 0-136 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
4. D Wedding vs Dangerman 1-042 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
5. D Wedding vs Barak 1-017 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
6. D Wedding vs Fassbinder 0-118 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
7. D Wedding vs Consigliori 0-139 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
8. D Wedding vs H Atkins 0-123 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
9. D Wedding vs H Erwin  ½-½38 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
10. D Wedding vs Checkmar  1-035 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
11. D Wedding vs Argue 1-038 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
12. D Wedding vs H Erwin 1-025 1994 Telecomm theme corrA00 Uncommon Opening
  REFINE SEARCH:   White wins (1-0) | Black wins (0-1) | Draws (1/2-1/2) | Wedding wins | Wedding loses  

Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-20-05  The 3 Gambiteers: A guy who likes his chessgames unconvential. Wonder what his Wedding was like?
Apr-07-06  dbquintillion: This guy played against a lot of suspiciously named opponents.
Apr-07-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Calli: BIDMONFA Don Wedding - http://www.business.utoledo.edu/mgm... BIDMONFA BIDMONFA !

:->

Apr-07-06  EmperorAtahualpa: <This guy played against a lot of suspiciously named opponents.>

<dbguintillion> Probably those are internet handles.

Apr-07-06  EmperorAtahualpa: Please, <Calli>, don't bring <BIDMONFA> to any ideas. :)
Apr-07-06  Jim Bartle: Check it out—he's undefeated as black.
Apr-07-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Calli: <EmperorAtahualpa> "Please..."

Atahualpa Atahualpa! Biography http://www.famousamericans.net/atah...

Jun-30-07  kozo: unsurprisingly, he was a friend of Claude Frizzel Bloodgood.

<dbguintillion> they might have been prisoner's nicknames, although i'm not quite sure.

Jul-26-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  amadeus: Nice: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT6I...
Jan-09-13  paavoh: <Wonder what his Wedding was like?> Juding from the gamelist, it must have been a White one.
Jan-19-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Wyatt Gwyon: How did these games find their way onto the database?
Jan-20-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Simple--He made ChessGames an offer they couldn't refuse...
Mar-10-13  lajube: Don Wedding was a notorious personality in the early days of the Internet before www was invented. He frequented rec.games.chess, and rec.games.chess.politics. If memory serves, he loved typing in all lowercase, had a tendency to troll/argue inanely, was a rabid Fischer fan, and played the grob incessantly. His early presence probably is why his games got collected and included in the original chessgames.com database.
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