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Stephan Gerzadowicz
Number of games in database: 10
Years covered: 1991 to 1996
Overall record: +0 -9 =1 (5.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

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B06 Robatsch (2 games)
B25 Sicilian, Closed (2 games)
A00 Uncommon Opening (2 games)

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. G Reynolds vs S Gerzadowicz  1-028 1991 First National Team Championship corres.B06 Robatsch
2. S Gerzadowicz vs D Thompson  0-123 1991 First National Team Championship corres.B25 Sicilian, Closed
3. B Kovalsky vs S Gerzadowicz  1-020 1991 First National Team Championship corres.E61 King's Indian
4. P L Thompson vs S Gerzadowicz  1-025 1991 First National Team Championship corres.A87 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation
5. S Gerzadowicz vs B Kovalsky  0-119 1991 First National Team Championship corres.A00 Uncommon Opening
6. S Gerzadowicz vs P L Thompson  0-124 1991 First National Team Championship corres.A00 Uncommon Opening
7. S Gerzadowicz vs G Reynolds  0-130 1991 First National Team Championship corres.B25 Sicilian, Closed
8. D Thompson vs S Gerzadowicz  1-022 1991 First National Team Championship corres.B06 Robatsch
9. G Welling vs S Gerzadowicz  1-046 1996 Corr,friendlyA01 Nimzovich-Larsen Attack
10. S Gerzadowicz vs G Welling  ½-½50 1996 Corr,friendlyB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
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Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-05-07  D. M. Walles: The greatest chess author of all time hands down. His works are hard to find but I beg of you: try. You will be rewarded.
May-31-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  whiteshark:

<Openings teach you openings. Endgames teach you chess!>

-- Stephan Gerzadowicz

An axiom!

Apr-09-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Octavia: his books are easy to find in Amazon - & amazing they are!
Apr-09-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  parisattack: I concur, excellent books! Journal of a Chess Original, Journal of a Chess Master and Stephen Gerzadowicz - Correspondence Chess Master. I believe they are all by Thinkers Press (Chessco.com).
Aug-01-09  myschkin: . . .

"Such people are immoral, unethical, and I hope they do it!"

(Stephan Gerzadowicz , on players who use a computer to generate moves in CC games) ;)

Jun-18-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  parisattack: I just pulled Gerzadowicz's books out for a research of 1. g3. Does anyone have an update on him?

If a chess book is supposed to be both educational and entertaining, his certainly hit the mark, IMHO.

Jun-18-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Haven't talked with Stephan in years-last I knew, he'd moved to the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Jun-25-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  parisattack: <perfidious: Haven't talked with Stephan in years-last I knew, he'd moved to the Dallas-Fort Worth area.>

He certainly seems off the radar. :( Love his books, actually rereading/studying them now.

Correspondence chess was a wonderful thing! Computers put the kibbutz to it. 'Something gained something lost' - although to be perfectly honest I am still looking for the something gained from computer chess...

Jun-25-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  DrNyet: Hmmm... no wins by Gerz posted?!
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