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Christo Cave

Number of games in database: 36
Years covered: 1990 to 2008
Last FIDE rating: 2142
Highest rating achieved in database: 2276
Overall record: +17 -17 =2 (50.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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C53 Giuoco Piano (3 games)
A45 Queen's Pawn Game (3 games)
B06 Robatsch (3 games)
C41 Philidor Defense (2 games)
C42 Petrov Defense (2 games)
C00 French Defense (2 games)

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CHRISTO CAVE
(born Dec-19-1961, 63 years old) Trinidad and Tobago

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FIDE Master

Wikipedia article: Christo Cave

Last updated: 2018-06-16 06:38:02

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 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 36  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. C Cave vs H Kast 1-0231990Novi Sad OlympiadB10 Caro-Kann
2. P Pazos Gambarrotti vs C Cave  1-0321990Novi Sad OlympiadA57 Benko Gambit
3. C Cave vs E Arlandi 0-1161990Novi Sad OlympiadC42 Petrov Defense
4. C Cave vs K Denny  1-0621990Novi Sad OlympiadC45 Scotch Game
5. B Pineda vs C Cave  0-1331990Novi Sad OlympiadA30 English, Symmetrical
6. C Cave vs C Ward  0-1371999Caribbean OpenB22 Sicilian, Alapin
7. C Cave vs C Bauer  0-1532000Istanbul OlympiadC41 Philidor Defense
8. A Khruschiov vs C Cave  1-0482002Bled OlympiadA08 King's Indian Attack
9. C Cave vs K Amer  0-1712004Calvia OlympiadB33 Sicilian
10. J Mora Manez vs C Cave  0-1402004Calvia OlympiadC05 French, Tarrasch
11. C Cave vs P van Hoolandt 1-0542004Calvia OlympiadC53 Giuoco Piano
12. R Urbina vs C Cave 1-0432004Calvia OlympiadC11 French
13. C Cave vs S Fancy 1-0222004Calvia OlympiadC41 Philidor Defense
14. C Cave vs J M Santa Torres 0-11042004Calvia OlympiadB40 Sicilian
15. C Cave vs E Righi  1-0542004Calvia OlympiadC53 Giuoco Piano
16. S Weeramantry vs C Cave  ½-½632004Calvia OlympiadC13 French
17. A Corke vs C Cave  1-0382004Calvia OlympiadA45 Queen's Pawn Game
18. C Theocharides vs C Cave  0-1362004Calvia OlympiadC00 French Defense
19. C Cave vs T Hillarp Persson 1-0532006Turin OlympiadB06 Robatsch
20. A J Atia vs C Cave  0-1652006Turin OlympiadA45 Queen's Pawn Game
21. J Medina Colindres vs C Cave 0-1362006Turin OlympiadA45 Queen's Pawn Game
22. M Ayyad vs C Cave 0-1432006Turin OlympiadA46 Queen's Pawn Game
23. C Cave vs M Brumo  1-0582006Turin OlympiadC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
24. W Teerapabpaisit vs C Cave  1-0362006Turin OlympiadC01 French, Exchange
25. C Cave vs H Asabri  0-1282006Turin OlympiadC53 Giuoco Piano
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-18-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  GrahamClayton: 13 time champion of Trindad & Tobago, including a perfect 11/11 score in the 2003 championship:

http://www.thechessdrum.net/newsbri...

Jun-16-18  epistle: The Cave says if something is denied by the owner of a page or site claiming it was hacked, a really good investigator should not start by finding who hacked it, but if it was really hacked. For most crimes committed inside homes are the handiworks of those living there, despite protestations that some unknown, mysterious intruders did the deeds.
Jun-16-18
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: That's great how Christo Cave is a FIDE master.

The term "hacked" in this context means they didn't do it. Nobody believes a professional player would interrupt a tournament to post anything so inflammatory as to warrant any back and forth, then his response proves his innocence. "Accessed" would be more proper, so someone else got into his old account, which should be very easy to figure out from a technical standpoint.

This subterfuge must have been planned long in advance, by someone Supremely against him. Maybe a Hardcore BW person who used to drive him around RP, fancying himself as his manager and his handler, then making sure his place in chess history was secure by leading a movement directly against him. They probably kept an inactive account from his junior days around for future reference, then conspired to sabotage his career, or at least his social media presence.

Who here would hate him so much to do this?

Jun-16-18  epistle: That is what they always say before they arrest the husband: he could not have done it, they were so much in love, he wouldn't hurt a fly. Lol.
Jun-18-18
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: That's great how Christo Cave is a FIDE master.

You know he doesn't talk like that.

1) Who is <TehTex>?

2) Who is <e1ementz>?

3) Where is User: fab11mt right now?

Jun-19-18  epistle: And of course you know how he talks since you've seen him speak in youtube during tournament interviews with cameras and reporters and the audience he knew he had to please with a friendly and humble demeanour. Lol.

A Christo (Cave) fundamentalist cult member who can call his own mother a whore is not beyond berating members of other religions during tournament rest periods.

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