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Dean Ippolito
Number of games in database: 171
Years covered: 1994 to 2009
Current FIDE rating: 2459
Overall record: +56 -57 =58 (49.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 King's Indian (20) 
    E60 E63 E68 E62 E66
 Nimzo Indian (16) 
    E32 E38 E33 E34 E20
 Slav (11) 
    D10 D11 D15
 Queen's Pawn Game (8) 
    A40 A41 D02 E00
 Modern Benoni (6) 
    A67 A57 A56
 Semi-Slav (5) 
    D47 D48 D45
With the Black pieces:
 Semi-Slav (23) 
    D43 D45 D44 D47 D48
 Petrov (11) 
    C42 C43
 Sicilian (8) 
    B45 B30 B33 B22 B40
 Four Knights (6) 
    C47 C48
 Nimzo Indian (6) 
    E38 E45 E41 E20 E25
 Queen's Gambit Declined (5) 
    D37 D31 D30
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DEAN IPPOLITO
(born 1978) (citizen of United States of America)

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He is an IM.

 page 1 of 7; games 1-25 of 171  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. DeFirmian vs D Ippolito  1-029 1994 It (open)C42 Petrov Defense
2. D Ippolito vs B Kreiman  0-143 1995 Marshall CC int prelD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
3. D Ippolito vs Yermolinsky  0-141 1995 USA Class ch SyracuseD76 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.cd Nxd5, 7.O-O Nb6
4. R Black vs D Ippolito  0-136 1996 10C37 King's Gambit Accepted
5. Y Shulman vs D Ippolito  1-053 1997 Linares Anibal op 4thD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
6. D Ippolito vs H Olafsson  ½-½31 1997 NY OpenE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
7. T Karatekin vs D Ippolito  1-052 1998 World Junior, CalicutC48 Four Knights
8. T Wall vs D Ippolito 1-023 1998 IV It GMC33 King's Gambit Accepted
9. D Ippolito vs Zhong Zhang  0-136 1998 World Junior ChampionshipsA80 Dutch
10. Jim Hanlen vs D Ippolito  0-133 1999 U.S. OpenD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
11. Shabalov vs D Ippolito  1-037 1999 US Open champD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
12. Barsov vs D Ippolito  1-036 1999 Hampstead GM 5thD12 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
13. Fedorowicz vs D Ippolito  1-033 1999 U.S. OpenD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
14. D Ippolito vs M Gross  1-030 1999 U.S. OpenE66 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Yugoslav Panno
15. Ehlvest vs D Ippolito  1-040 2000 World OpenD46 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
16. D Ippolito vs Pavasovic  0-145 2000 Oz.com qual blitzA40 Queen's Pawn Game
17. J Stocek vs D Ippolito  1-060 2000 Ubeda op 5thA04 Reti Opening
18. D Ippolito vs W B Wright  1-032 2000 World OpenD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
19. D Ippolito vs Y Shulman  ½-½13 2000 World OpenE60 King's Indian Defense
20. Patrick Yee vs D Ippolito  0-127 2000 World OpenC48 Four Knights
21. D Ippolito vs R Rowley  ½-½18 2000 World OpenD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
22. D Ippolito vs M Turov  ½-½26 2000 Linares Anibal op 7thE60 King's Indian Defense
23. G Umezinwa vs D Ippolito  0-160 2000 World OpenD48 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, Meran
24. D Ippolito vs D Strenzwilk  1-055 2001 US OpenA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
25. D Ippolito vs J Sarkar  ½-½21 2001 Smartchess.com IntD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
 page 1 of 7; games 1-25 of 171  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-12-05   Good2BTheKing: Dean is one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet...at least he was 15 years ago...I only met him once at a tourny in NJ...he had the decency to play me during a break just for fun...just a couple of high school kids hanging out and playing chess...he killed me of course, but (like in all games) only at the end. :) I manged to hang in there with him for a little bit...but, like I said...that was 15 years ago.
Sep-05-08   myschkin: . . .

IM <Dean “the dream” Ippolito>

Profile Page:
http://njknockouts.blogspot.com/200...

Homepage:
http://www.deanofchess.com/

Interview 2007:
http://lizzyknowsall.blogspot.com/2... (by Elizabeth Vicary)

"Bio":
IM Dean “the dream” Ippolito spends most of his time preparing for his games not by his computer or by a chessboard but instead in the weight room. His unrelenting regimen of bench presses, leg curls and pushups give him the physical energy he needs to play a tough game of chess. He likes to play VERY positional openings with the white pieces. With the black pieces he used to play the Petroff exclusively until too many people told him how wimpy it was and too many 1700 players traded queens on move 5. Since then he sometimes plays the Sicilian to keep the critics off his back. Despite the fact that Dean plays some “wimpy” openings, I can assure you he is quite a good calculator and has a lot more imagination then you would expect from his repertoire. He is an extremely hard fighter, very resourceful and never gives up…..this has saved him a lot of games in the past. One of the biggest barrier between Ippolito and the higher levels is his penchant for giving too many easy draws away to stronger players, however if he overcomes this psychological desire for a draw, he could make some serious strides. http://www.newyorkmasters.com/playe...

Sep-22-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  ROADDOG: <myschkin>: He may be tough in the weight room but he is the whipping post in Group B at the 2009 Spice Open. 0-4 in 4 games.
Sep-24-09   BIDMONFA: Dean Ippolito

Ippolito, Dean
http://www.bidmonfa.com/ippolito_de...
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