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Dan Hayes

Number of games in database: 4
Years covered: 1980
Overall record: +0 -4 =0 (0.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.


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DAN HAYES
United States of America

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. B Wall vs D Hayes  1-0171980DaytonC35 King's Gambit Accepted, Cunningham
2. D Hayes vs B Wall  0-1111980DaytonC58 Two Knights
3. B Wall vs D Hayes 1-0111980DaytonC70 Ruy Lopez
4. D Hayes vs B Wall 0-1121980DaytonC01 French, Exchange
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Kibitzer's Corner
Mar-06-07  ianD: Are these real games?

They looks like fabrications to me!

Mar-06-07  Resignation Trap: Bill Wall is known for his books on miniature games with various openings.

These are probably not fabrications, but (guessing) offhand games. Maybe all played in one blitz session?!

Mar-12-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  wwall: The games were all played in various chess tournaments at the Dayton Chess Club in 1980. The player was Dan Hayes, a professor at the Air Force Institute of Technolgy, and not a strong player. The events were directed by organizers such as Larry Paxton, Dale Burk, Tony Mantia, and Bill Behnen.
May-23-08  sneaky pete: Dan Hayes vs Bill Wall, Dayton Ohio (where else?) 1980, went 1.e4 e5 2.f4! d5 3.Nc3!! d4 4.Nd5!!! c6 0-1 (????). Poor Hayes, to resign in a winning position (5.Nc7+!!!!!).
May-23-08  mack: <Dayton Ohio (where else?)>

Aaah, Dayton, Ohio. Home of rock's last genuine surrealist, Robert Pollard:

Isn't it great to exist
At this point in time?
Where the produce is rotten
But no one is forgotten
On strawberry Philadelphia Drive
Children in the sprinkler
Junkies on the corner
The smell of fried foods
And pure hot tar
Man, you needn't travel far
To feel completely alive
On strawberry Philadelphia Drive
On a hazy day in 19 something and 5

R. Pollard, 'Dayton, Ohio, 19 Something and 5' (1996)

May-23-08  sneaky pete: It used to be

Let's sing a song of long ago,
when things were green and movin' slow,
and people'd stop to say hello
or they'd say Hi to you.
"Would you like to come over for tea
with the missus and me?"
It's a real nice way
to spend the day
in Dayton, Ohio,
on a lazy Sunday afternoon in 1903.

but apparently everything can be improved.

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