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crawfb5
Member since Dec-27-07
I currently live in the northeastern US (CT), but have moved around quite a bit (SC, GA, VA, TX, PA, OH, TN), so I *might* have run across some of you in the distant past.

I started playing in tournaments just prior to the Fischer boom. Peak OTB rating was in low 2000s USCF, but I am currently inactive. That's a cross between few free weekends and not much study time. At present, I have too many household interruptions to play single-session online. My avatar is my darling girl, Talia. She can be seen begging for attention at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dduN.... We lost her sister, Lyta, to a sudden and unexpected illness shortly after Thanksgiving 2011. The pack hasn't been the same without her. Here are two shots of her (http://photo.net/photodb/photo?phot... and http://photo.net/photodb/photo?phot...). I am holding her in the photo on my player page (Larry Crawford). We have adopted a new dog, Hannah (http://photo.net/photodb/photo?phot...). In further news, as a Mother's Day present for my girlfriend, I agreed to take in foster dogs from rescue groups while the dogs await adoption. We have successfully placed several, but one, Geno, came back from <two> adoptions through no serious fault of his own. At that point we didn't want to try to send him out a third time, so we adopted him. He's a happy little guy who runs more than any dog I've known (http://photo.net/photodb/photo?phot...).

I play online correspondence chess at QueenAlice.com and Chessworld.net. I'm rated a little over 2200 at both sites. All the interruptions are not quite so disruptive if you only have to make a move every few days. :-) Anyway, I'm available for a game or two as long as I'm not already carrying too many games. I'm "crawfb5" on both sites. Even in correspondence, I can boot games due to distraction, fatigue, or just being stupid.

One thing I occasionally do for my girlfriend is butcher song lyrics for alleged humorous effect. I often have too much time on my hands (pointed out by a cast of dozens) and she pretends to like it because, well, who knows why women (especially the crazy ones) do anything? :-) Anyway, this is a chess-themed massacre. Simon & Garfunkel would be spinning in their graves, if they had them.

<FEELIN' MOVEY

Slow down, you move too fast
You've got to make the advantage last
Just kickin' 'round some analysis nodes

Lookin' for pawns and feelin' movey
Feeling movey

Hello team posts, what's cha knowin'
I've come to watch your combos growin'
Ain't cha got no lines for me

Do-it-do-do-do, feelin' movey
Feeling movey

I've got no files to grab, no seventh ranks to sweep
I'm dappled and drowsy and ready to sleep
Let the morning time drop all its endings on me
Chess I love you, all is movey>

Poetry is not immune either:

<THE WINNING COMBO

Turning and turning in the opening file
The attacker cannot see the attack to be;
Things fall apart, the center cannot hold
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the board
The pawn-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The calculation of innocence is drowned
The best lack all combination, while the worst
Are full of passionate analysis.

Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the winning combo is at hand.
The winning combo! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spiritus Morpheus,
Troubles my sight: a waste of open space;
A shape with dragon body and the head of a GM,
A gaze blank and pitiless as seed number one,
Is moving its slow threats, while all about it
Wind shadows of the indignant inert kibitzers.
The darkness drops again but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a mating net,
And what rough piece, its move come round at last,
Slouches towards the King to be thrown?>

Or this one:

<Let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the death of kings

How some have resigned; some mated by combo,

Some haunted by the pawns they have sacrificed;
Some poison'd by their queens: some sleeping kill'd;
All murder'd: for within the checkered squares
That confines the immortal games of a king
Keeps Death in his court and there the attack hits,

Scoffing at mate and grinning at his pomp,
Allowing him a breath, a little luft,
To temporize, be fear'd and kill with Rooks,
Infusing him with self and vain conceit,
As if this square which walls about our game,
Were brass impregnable, and humour'd thus
Comes at the last and with a little pin
Bores through his pawn shield, and farewell king!

Cover your heads and mock not flesh and blood
With solemn reverence: throw away respect,
Tradition, form and ceremonious duty,
For you have but mistook me all this while:
I live with blunders like you, feel time pressure,
Taste grief, need compensation: subjected thus,
How can you say to me, I have a king?>

Enough of that. I have very modest claims to fame in regard to chess:

1) I was the bottom-feeder board on an Ohio team that won the state team championship one year. Top board was Bob Basalla, author of <Chess in the Movies>.

2) My highest-rated OTB scalp was somebody in the low 2300s during a two-year period when I was +3 -7 =4 against "weak" masters (I omitted the thrashing from the local IM from that count) and my rating went up 250 points after having been stalled in the low 1800s for years. That was probably more from playing a lot of the local 2000-2199 players, but it was the start of when getting paired with a master was no longer a nearly automatic loss for me. Even so, I never quite got the rating over 2100 USCF.

3) I have played classical OTB tournament games against players in our database. I got curious as to how many I could find: IM Douglas Root and his wife Alexey Root, Charles Lawton, Wilson Gibbins, Jim Gallagher (a Texas master, not the European GM), Alexander Zelner, Larry Moss, Hud Dunlap, Clarence Yeung, Steve Greanias, Edgar Thomas McCormick, Klaus A Pohl, Ernie Schlich, Joan Schlich. Well, that was more than I thought I would find. I may have even missed some.

4) In the final two years of ChessCafe's holiday quiz, I placed 17th on the Christmas 2006 quiz and 7th on the Christmas 2007 quiz. The quiz suited my deliberate obsessiveness, but I didn't have the kind of library to make a serious run at the brass ring. Of course I *did* live only a few miles from their offices at the time... :-)

5) Years ago Karpov was giving a simul to raise funds for a charity. I was watching the game of a master I knew. He wanted to duck outside for a quick smoke and asked if I'd play a particular move for him if Karpov came around before he got back. I got to make my one move against a world champion and my friend eventually drew his game. Ever since, it's been, "Karpov? Oh, I played him once. It was a draw." That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. :-)

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   crawfb5 has kibitzed 3839 times to chessgames   [more...]
   May-23-13 Team White vs Team Black, 2013 (replies)
   May-22-13 hms123 chessforum
 
crawfb5: <H> No the team is over at ChessWorld.
 
   May-20-13 Biographer Bistro (replies)
 
crawfb5: After a long wait, the missing games from Game Collection: 1951 Wertheim Memorial have been added. It is now nominated for a tournament page.
 
   May-20-13 chessgames.com chessforum
 
crawfb5: I think the administrators <need> a lot of restraints to deal with some people here.
 
   Apr-27-13 crawfb5 chessforum
 
crawfb5: <N> It was Thursday. I think Rich saw the notification on FaceBook (it alerts you whenever it's the birthday of any of your FB friends), but it's also in the bio of my player page. I got the email. Sep is a cute one. I hope Lars enjoys the company. We have some ideas for you. ...
 
   Apr-24-13 jessicafischerqueen chessforum (replies)
 
crawfb5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TU-...
 
   Apr-03-13 rookhouse chessforum (replies)
 
crawfb5: Between the preliminary indications I had found and what you told me by email back when I asked, I came to the conclusion that it probably was the match that never happened. Is that the gist of it?
 
   Mar-20-13 Phony Benoni chessforum (replies)
 
crawfb5: If only Calipari could lose in the first round of the NIT <every> year... As one commentator said, Kentucky "was a great outside shooting team. Too bad all of their games were played indoors."
 
   Mar-03-13 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
crawfb5: <Maturin>If we take the final position from today's Game of the Day ( D Fleetwood vs J McCarty, 1991 ): [DIAGRAM] The actual FEN looks like this, not keeping track of the move number and replacing </> with <*> so it will show up as text rather than as a diagram: ...
 
   Feb-25-13 Annie K. chessforum (replies)
 
crawfb5: <dak> Turning up at 11AM is overrated. I did yesterday, but didn't leave until 8PM.
 
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Feb-10-11
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Big Nickel>

Have you seen the one in Sudbury, Ontario?

Ok no it wasn't too big, I downloaded the big one and I'm looking at it right now.

FANTASTIC resolution on my screen here. You can see the rust and the pits in the metal.

That's thanks to your new "Panzerjager Mk.IV with Retractable Handles" eh?

Well worth whatever it cost.

So it's off to India with the new machine?

Feb-10-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  Phony Benoni: <crawfb5> The Lasker book is very enjoyable. He has a disarming way of being both frank and gentle which is a very rare trait.
Feb-10-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  hms123: <crawfb5> I just ran through some of Turgut's wins. Everyone of them is the same: sac a pawn, sac the exchange, get a long-term positional advantage, get back the material and win. Astounding that he could play like this given the format.
Feb-10-11
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  benjinathan: Sadly his last post to us:

chesscard: dear friends,

1)the feeling seems to be mutual. I don't want to play with you either. It doesn't look like it is worth for me to devote so much time on this.

2)You will of course do better with playing GMAN (ie: he 2 wins in his last 27 games!!!). A mellow, good opponent is just what you need.

3) I'll leave you alone, so you can concentrate on your next game. This has been unproductive and unpleasant for me, and I don't want to waste any more time on this.

I think we could learn a lesson or two by playing him.

Feb-10-11
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  dakgootje: <I think we could learn a lesson or two by playing him.>

I think we would have a fair chance getting squashed. But presumably even that potential outcome has its benefits.

Anyway, got-ta watch Mubarak's speech now. Interesting.

Feb-10-11
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  crawfb5: <B> The good news is, that post you quoted was far from his last in a world game. That one was from back in the game against Timmerman (Chessgames Challenge: The World vs G Timmerman, 2007). I'm too tired to look up the specifics, but the gist was he and some team members had rubbed each other the wrong way, hence the dissatisfied tone of the post. I don't think at the time there was a general appreciation that he was as strong a CC player as he claimed to be, so some of his comments at the time were perceived as arrogance.

He has made more positive comments in team games since, popping in on occasion to check on the game and give his impressions. Search kibitzing for <user:chesscard> to find his more recent comments.

Feb-15-11
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Big Heart>

Happy Valentimes to you and your fine Girl!!

Did you write her another poem?

Feb-21-11
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  ChessBookForum: Hello.

Is this where I enter my moves for the <Battle of the Bahrains>?

Feb-23-11
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Big History>

http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/...

Nice one!

You are quickly- and rightly- becoming an authoritative voice on the most stringent and historiographically rigorous chess website in Christendom- the dread <Now is the Winter of Schiller's Discontent> page.

Very good work.

On more <Winter> news, my "Omnibus" recently arrived and I now have all of <Winter's> published works.

Man that guy does not pull punches. I almost feel sorry for the folk he subjects to the most exruciating examination- almost.

If a "historian" publishes unsourced, shoddy, or even plaigiarized work, the consumer needs to know about that- in detail.

Interesting as well to see gigantic egos in play- never admitting the slightest responsibility for egregious errors, or even admitting they exist in the first place.

The almost unbelievable lowlight of this kind of behavior was Schiller publicly accusing <Winter> of being an Anti-Semite.

Which prompted a very succinct and very fine response from <acirce>, which I quote in case it's been deleted:

<acirce>: "Oh... my... God."

On the other hand, Schiller's remark also brings back fond memories of <The Apprenticship of Duddy Kravitz>, in which Duddy accuses every single person he knows- almost all of them Jewish- of being Anti-Semites.

Feb-24-11
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  TheFocus: <jess> I have three or four of Winter's books autographed. Ordered them directly from him.

I also recently bought his <World Chess Champions>. Of course, I found three mistakes, LOL!

I guess even Winter can make a mistake or two (or three).

I am NOT going to write him and point them out though.

If he publishes another book, I fully expect to be cited for some contributions I made.

Feb-24-11
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  Phony Benoni: Good to see the Marshall - Lasker match is up. Looks like I had forgotten the source of their misunderstanding.
Feb-24-11
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  TheFocus: I thought the Marshall - Lasker match was good one. I don't think Marshall expected it to so close.
Feb-24-11
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  crawfb5: <PB> I think Lasker was most upset over two issues: 1) how much time he could take over his hospitalization after the adjournment of Game 7 and 2) the conditions Marshall wanted to impose for a rematch. Although if you're playing somebody in 1923 who hasn't defended their title since they won it in 1909, it shouldn't be much of a surprise if they make conditions for a rematch difficult.

It goes to show how gracious Lasker was. He was willing to forgive the past immediately in the face of a public apology.

Thanks again for the tip on the Lasker book. It was very useful for this collection.

Feb-24-11
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  crawfb5: <TheFocus> I don't think <anybody> expected it to be that close. Lasker was an engineer who didn't play that often, and he certainly didn't have Marshall's experience. Lasker was pretty astute to realize Marshall was probably weaker in match than tournament play. Both had their blunders and missed chances, but I have a feeling that had Lasker not gotten sick he might well have won it.
Feb-25-11
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Big Curve Ball>

Great work on ED Lasker match- again, substantial and fascinating background detail setting a high standard.

I just sent you a FRANK email in which I typed out all ANDY had to say about FRANK and the JACKSON FIVE in 1909.

Feb-25-11
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  jessicafischerqueen: Here is some exceedingly rare film of game one of the notorious Marshall-Showalter Match of 1909:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-16f...

Feb-25-11
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  crawfb5: <Jess> Got it, thanks. That's not much more than Soltis says in his book with McCormick on the US championship.

I suppose this must be footage of game 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEOV...

Feb-26-11
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  jessicafischerqueen: Here is the notorious footage of Game Three, which <Larry Crawford> recently proved was a hoax:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyMb...

Feb-28-11
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Big Finish>

I did in fact like the ending- I also liked this sequence in the middle game where you get to play the combination that ends up with White's

<18.gxf3>?


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White's pawns look terrible to me- I'd prefer to play Black at this point. You have already outplayed him. Please tell me this isn't theory to here? Looks awful if it is.

Heh- this is a beautiful move here <Big>=

<Big> (black) to play...


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33...Rh2+!


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Which strips all vestige of King saftey white has left.

And leads to this very intriguing final position, that is in fact much, much worse for White "than it looks to the eye"-

White to play...


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And do what?

White is in zugzwang but a very interesting kind- it's not a "forced move" kind of zugzwang but rather a "no plan at all" kind of zugzwang.

There is no way- of any kind- for White to improve his position here- no "plan" available.

Black will win- no forced mate or anything- but White faces torture in all possible variations.

Also you really creamed this guy eh?

You obliterated him.

Feb-28-11
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  jessicafischerqueen: Here is the PGN of the game I just posted about-

<Big Crawdaddy> is Black:

[Event "QA-ANNIV-06"]
[Site "http://www.queenalice.com/game.php?..."]

[Date "2011.1.12"]
[Round "3"]
[White "patobesta"]
[Black "crawfb5"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1757"]
[BlackElo "2221"]
[ECO "D47"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. e3 Nf6 4. Nf3 e6 5. Nc3 Nbd7 6. Bd3 dxc4 7. Bxc4 b5 8. Bb3 Bb7 9. O-O a6 10. e4 b4 11. e5 bxc3 12. exf6 Nxf6 13. bxc3 Be7 14. h3 O-O 15. Bc2 c5 16. Qd3 cxd4 17. cxd4 Bxf3 18. gxf3 Qd5 19. Kh2 Bd6+ 20. Kg1 Qh5 21. f4 Nd5 22. Qg3 Rfc8 23. Be4 Rc3 24. f3 Rac8 25. Bxd5 Qxd5 26. Bb2 Rc2 27. Rf2 Qb5 28. Rb1 Qd3 29. d5 g6 30. Rxc2 Rxc2 31. dxe6 Qe3+ 32. Kh1 Bxf4 33. Re1 Rh2+ 34. Qxh2 Qxe1+ 35. Qg1 Qxe6 36. Qg2 Qe1+ 37. Qg1 Qe2 38. Qg2 Qd1+ 39. Qg1 Qxf3+ 40. Qg2 Qd1+ 41. Qg1 Qd3 0-1

Feb-28-11
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  crawfb5: <Jess> Glad you liked it. In this position, White played 14. h3:


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This is where we left my database, although "theory" may have already been left in the dust before this.

One or two quick comments about the final position:


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If White plays 42. Qg2 to protect the h3 pawn (again), 42...Qb1+ wins the Bishop. Any Queen move along the diagonal, such as 42. Qa7 to threaten mate, loses the Queen to 42...Qxh3+ 43. Kg1 Be3+ (42. Qe1 loses the Queen for similar reasons). Trying 42. Kg2 Qe4+ 43. Kf1 Qb1+ also loses the Bishop.

Mar-05-11
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  Open Defence: great stuff <crawfb5>! your doggies are very adorable...

here is one of my cat :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/agnesh...

Mar-08-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  jessicafischerqueen: <Big Teenager>

No I loved the parody- as for the <coffee stand> idea, thanks for the links and explanation.

I haven't had another shoot to test your idea out yet.

But soon I'll be up and running with my new Coffee Stand outside of the school.

I expect to make a lot of money! Do you think I should sell biscuits as well?

In Korea, the word for "coffee" is "coppy" because they can't pronounce the letter "f".

Well who can really.

Congratulations on your upcoming Whippet- on that topic, I found footage of game six of the <Marshall-Showalter> match:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6RZ...

Mar-08-11
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  Phony Benoni: Afraid I don't have any chess footage of Showalter. Will you accept him throwing a curve ball?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdYB...

Mar-08-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  jessicafischerqueen: <PB- so much more than merely the symbol for lead>

But <Professor Tuna> already disproved the myth of Jackson inventing the curve ball?!

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