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Frisco R del Rosario III

Number of games in database: 7
Years covered: 1988 to 2000
Last FIDE rating: 1708
Highest rating achieved in database: 1903
Overall record: +2 -4 =1 (35.7%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.


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FRISCO R DEL ROSARIO III
(born Aug-01-1963, 61 years old) United States of America

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Frisco Del Rosario was born in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has taught hundreds of students through Success Chess schools and the Kolty Chess Club. As a writer, he has been the editor of the Redwood City Weekly News Chess Column (1989-1991), California Chess Journal (2001-2003), SCS Dragon (2004-2005), and has written the book, A First Book of Morphy (2006). He also won the Chess Journalist of the Year Award for 2005.

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. B Wall vs F Del Rosario III  ½-½521988LERAA04 Reti Opening
2. F Del Rosario III vs B Izumikawa  0-1261989American OpenB40 Sicilian
3. F Del Rosario III vs R Kichinski 0-1181991LivermoreC31 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
4. C Mavraedis vs F Del Rosario III 0-1371993CaliforniaC25 Vienna
5. F Del Rosario III vs T Brownscombe  0-1341996US opC02 French, Advance
6. F Del Rosario III vs E Schiller 1-0341999People's OpenC41 Philidor Defense
7. F Del Rosario III vs P Thiel  0-1342000BCC Early Fall opB21 Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4
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Kibitzer's Corner
Nov-09-11  wordfunph: from Frisco Del Rosario's A First Book of Morphy..

<Opening Rule No. 6: Don't Bring Your Queen Out Too Early

When the ninth world champion Tigran Petrosian was a boy, his chess teacher would ask if he was allowed to go out alone at night.

"No, Sir," Tigran would say, and the teacher would then ask if his little sister was allowed.

"No, Sir!" said Tigran, and that's how the teacher reminded the student that it is a dangerous world for little sisters and queens who go out too early.>

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Oct-02-21  Z truth 000000001: <"Gary Pickler is a first class gump", say the Frisco Kid>

Chess Voice, v3 N10 (Jun-Jul 1977) p46

http://www.chessdryad.com/articles/...

Oct-02-21  Z truth 000000001: Pictures of both parties included.

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