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FSR
Member since Aug-27-05 · Last seen Jan-22-26
I am Frederick Rhine. The United States Chess Federation awarded me the titles of National Master (at OTB chess) in 1983, and Senior Master of Correspondence Chess in 1997. In 2025, the ICCF awarded me the International Correspondence Chess Master (correspondence IM) title.

As of November 2025, I am the second highest rated USCF correspondence chess player, just three rating points behind Gordon Magat. https://www.uschess.org/assets/top_... It was two points the month before.

The August 2020 issue of Chess Life magazine had a profile of me (for the text, see Frederick Rhine (my August 1, 2020 comment in the forum)).

I played in the 1997 USCF Absolute Championship (open to the top 13 correspondence players who accept their invitations), scoring 6-6 (+2 =8 -2). The late Alex Dunne wrote in his book on the Absolute Championships, "This was Rhine's only Absolute and he held his own against the best. His two losses were against previous Absolute winners." http://bit.ly/1NB55YP That book contains my games F Rhine vs R Lifson, 1997 and F Rhine vs D Burris, 1997.

But the 1997 event was not my only Absolute. I have also played in the 2023-25 events. In the 2023 edition, I drew all 12 games. That was enough to tie for second! Unlike the 1997 event, this one was under ICCF auspices and allowed the use of engines. There was only one decisive game! https://www.iccf.com/event?id=101114 In the 2024 Absolute, I have 10 draws and a win(!), with just one game left, which will very likely be drawn. https://www.iccf.com/event?id=105325 This time +1 will probably only be enough to tie for fourth. In the 2025 Absolute, I again drew all 12 games.

I have played first board for the Rogue Squadron in the Chicago Industrial Chess League. I have played online for the Shropshire & Friends team in the 4 Nations Chess League (4NCL), and the Oswestry team in the Shropshire League.

I attended Lane Technical High School in Chicago with the late Chessgames.com co-founder Alberto A Artidiello until he moved out of Chicago. Lane's chess team won the Illinois state championship my junior and senior years, becoming the first school ever to win consecutive championships. Albert also became a master, as did my teammates Kenneth Mohr and Christopher Kus. The late FIDE Masters Albert Charles Chow and Morris Giles were also Laneites.

In July 2013, I played in my second and third regular-rated tournaments of the millennium(!), the Greater Midwest Classic and the Chicago Class (under-2200 section). I tied for second, undefeated, in both, winning $700 and $550, respectively, and brought my rating back over 2200. http://www.uschess.org/assets/msa_j... http://www.uschess.org/assets/msa_j...

I have contributed to hundreds of chess-related articles on Wikipedia under the handle Krakatoa, notably "First-move advantage in chess," http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-... "George H. D. Gossip," http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George... and "Swindle (chess)," http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_..., all of which are almost entirely written by me. The first two of those have been Today's Featured Article, the highest honor a Wikipedia article can receive, one attained by about one out of every 1,400 articles. I have received various Wikipedia awards, including the Imperial Triple Crown Jewels and the Timeless Imperial Triple Crown (which only 12 Wikipedians have received). My user page is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:K.... Al Lawrence in the aforementioned Chess Life article referred to my "erudite chess articles on Wikipedia." Chess historian Edward Winter in his article "Wikipedia and Chess" commended my Wikipedia articles on Gossip and Hugh Edward Myers. (The latter article is at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_....) https://www.chesshistory.com/winter...

I am the editor and proofreader of the book "Tournament Battle Plan: Optimize Your Chess Results!" by Daniel Gormally. I was the proofreader of the book "Triple Exclam!!! The Life and Games of Emory Tate, Chess Warrior" by Daaim Shabazz.

I was a contributor to the now-defunct Chicago Chess Blog, http://chicagochess.blogspot.com. I discovered, and documented in my blog post https://chicagochess.blogspot.com/2..., what Taylor Kingston calls "the Mortimer Effect," which has lowered the Morphy Numbers of many modern players (maybe you!). https://chesscafe.com/the-skittles-... I have a Morphy Number of 4 by virtue of L Barden vs F Rhine, 2010 as well as two simul games I lost to Arthur Bisguier when I was in high school.

Seven hundred and fifty-one of my games are in chessgames.com's database. My favorites are F Rhine vs D Sprenkle, 1981, K Thompson vs F Rhine, 1992, and F Rhine vs A Boerkoel, 1996, each of which has been Game of the Day. Rhine-Sprenkle was published with my annotations in Chess Informant (Volume 32) and cited in the Encyclopedia of Chess Openings (Vol. B (2nd ed.) at 183 n.19). In Volume 33 of Chess Informant, my 18th move (18.Nxd6!) in that game was voted the 8th-9th most important theoretical novelty in Volume 32. The game was also cited in MCO-13 and "The Aggressive Nimzowitsch Sicilian 2...Nf6" by Eric Schiller, and occupies an entire chapter in all three editions of "Beating the Sicilian" by John Nunn. It is game 218 in "1000 TN!! The Best Theoretical Novelties" (Chess Informant, 2012). Anish Giri, in his 2023 Chessable course "Lifetime Repertoires: Giri's 1. e4 - Part 3" recommends this line for White. https://www.chessable.com/lifetime-... Following my game against Sprenkle, he writes after 22.Be3, "The computer evaluates this as completely hopeless for Black and it is. Our king is in fact much safer, thanks to our much better pieces." https://www.chessable.com/learn/159... More than 40 years after I played the game, my line still kicks ass!


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Thompson-Rhine was published with my annotations in Chess Informant (Volume 57), and cited in the Encyclopedia of Chess Openings (Vol. B (3rd ed.) at 172 n.163). Jeremy Silman discusses the game and my analysis of it in his book "Winning with the Sicilian Defence" (2nd ed.).

Probably the best game I have ever played is the astonishing F Rhine vs B Lemke, 2025, but it's too deep for me to understand. It was an ICCF game and I was greatly assisted by Stockfish 17.1 (which is legal on ICCF). I doubt that any unaided human could have played that game.

Joel Johnson in his book "Attacking 101: Volume #005" says of my blitz game F Rhine vs NN, 2019, "White played a flawless Smith-Morra Gambit that IM Marc Esserman would have been proud of." Georges Koltanowski published F Rhine vs A Artidiello, 1974 in his syndicated newspaper column. Richard Palliser discusses the opening of F Rhine vs S Nagle, 1997 in his book "tango!"

I have played some theoretically significant correspondence games in the Damiano Variation of Petroff's Defense (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nxe4!?), demonstrating that Black's third move, commonly regarded as a blunder, is fully playable. https://www.chessgames.com/perl/che... Nikolaos Ntirlis analyzes two of my games in an article on the variation in Volume 158 of Chess Informant. Cyrus Lakdawala and Carsten Hansen include five of my games in their book on the line, "None Shall Pass: The Unbeatable Damiano Petroff: A tricky and surprisingly solid defense."

Jacob Aagaard analyzes the endings of two of my Internet blitz games in his 896-page tome "A Matter of Endgame Technique" (alas, mine was lacking). Cyrus Lakdawala includes my study-like win in F Rhine vs A Zhao, 2019 in his book "Tactical Training in the Endgame." He also mentions me, albeit not by name, in his book "In the Zone: The Greatest Winning Streaks in Chess History" when he refers to "The Classical Sicilian, which as one of my atheist students told me, is the closest thing he has to a religion." Cyrus analyzes my game against Gadir Guseinov in his book "The Makogonov Variation: A ruthless King's Indian killer."

Commentator Mato Jelic somewhat extravagantly calls my game E Sollano vs F Rhine, 1977 "The Greatest Ever Blitz Game Played in Chicago." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl8... See also Suren's analysis at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWa... My 7...Bxc5!! in that game, played the year before Boris Avrukh was born, is a big improvement on the flaccid 7...Bg6, his recommendation in the book "Beating 1.d4 Sidelines" (2012). I created a White counterpart to that game in F Rhine vs NN, 2025.

Someone also made a video (moves only) of J Aagaard vs F Rhine, 2021, a 2-1 bullet game where I drew and should've beaten the grandmaster - if only I'd had time! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-O... Someone else (or perhaps two different people) did a video (moves only) of Tal vs F Rhine, 1988, my loss to the great Mikhail Tal in a simul. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfk... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3o... The latter refers to me as a "great grandmaster!" which isn't quite accurate . . .

User: JimmyVermeer discusses my games NN vs F Rhine, 2021, P Pantelidakis vs F Rhine, 1974, and P Napetschnig vs F Rhine, 1977 in his video "The 109 fastest checkmates in chess history, part 10 of 11." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GT... The sequel "The 109 fastest checkmates in chess history, part 11 of 11," contains a Fool's Mate I played, which I had mentioned in a comment on this site. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Z... Napetschnig-Rhine is also mentioned in https://www.chess.com/terms/fools-m.... Rick Kennedy discusses my game F Rhine vs NN, 2018 on his Jerome Gambit blog. https://jeromegambit.blogspot.com/2... My game F Rhine vs NN, 2010 is mentioned in the "Checkmate Patterns Course" by Raf Mesotten and John Bartholomew on chessable.com.

I composed this study, which Pal Benko published in "Benko's Bafflers" in Chess Life, May 2006:

White to play and draw


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The solution is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stale... It is based on an earlier study of mine, also published in Benko's column. Both compositions also appear in Harold van der Heijden's endgame study database. https://www.chess.com/news/view/76-... The above study is also cited in "The Complete Chess Swindler" by David Smerdon and "Rewire Your Chess Brain: Endgame Studies and Mating Problems to Enhance Your Tactical Ability" by Cyrus Lakdawala.

I was once one of the world's best players at suicide chess (also known as "losing chess"), a chess variant where one wins by giving away all of one's pieces. http://perpetualcheck.com/antichess...

I have successfully submitted 244 puns for Game of the Day. Game Collection: Puns I submitted. User: johnlspouge has remarked, "As far as I can tell, <FSR> is churning out 'actual puns' almost as fast as I can [insert bodily function of choice]." K Tjolsen vs S Marder, 2010. Torre vs R Smirka, 1924 was Game of the Day on December 24, 2025, using the pun "Run Run Rudolph," which I had submitted on December 16, 2011. It holds the record for the longest known time between pun submission and use as GOTD - 14 years and 8 days!

The coveted 2013 Caissar for Best (Worst) Pun went to "Control-Ault-Delete," the pun I submitted for Fischer vs R Ault, 1959, the Game of the Day on December 19, 2012. I won the 2019 Caissar in the same category for my greatest pun ever (and IMO one of the greatest chessgames puns ever) "Late December Back in '63: What a Lady, What a Knight!," N Littlewood vs B Brinck-Claussen, 1963, the Game of the Day on December 30, 2019. Since Caissars are awarded in January, my wins may illustrate recency bias.

Nine of my games have been Game of the Day: NN vs F Rhine, 1977 ("Strangers on a Train"), F Rhine vs F Lasch, 1986 ("Lasch Call"), K Thompson vs F Rhine, 1992 ("Like a Rhinestone Cowboy"), R Delaune vs F Rhine, 1997 ("Red Red Rhine"), F Rhine vs D Burris, 1997 ("Fred Rhine Felled"), F Felecan vs F Rhine, 2019 ("Felecan Brief"), F Rhine vs D Sprenkle, 1981 ("Sparkling Rhine"), F Rhine vs A Boerkoel, 1996 ("Das Rhinegold"), and F Rhine vs NN, 2018 ("'Twas the Night Before Christmas"). Six wins, a draw, and two losses.

I am responsible for World Junior Championship (1957), Vidmar Memorial (1969), Carlsen - Anand World Championship Match (2014), Game Collection: Drawing lines, and 32nd Correspondence World Championship (2020), among others. Legendary chess journalist Leonard Barden recently told me in an email, "I follow your many thoughtful contributions to chessgames.com with interest."

I am a member of the ChessBookie Hall of Fame, having finished fourth in the Summer 2015 Leg, seventh in the Winter 2016 Championship Leg, ninth in the Winter 2017 Championship Leg, ninth in the Spring 2017 Leg, and seventh in the Summer 2017 Leg.

I am very active on Chessable, where my handle is "Krakatoa." https://www.chessable.com/profile/K... I am a "Legend" and have 134 badges, six shy of the world record held by Maestro. https://www.chessable.com/badges/Ma...

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   Jan-22-26 Chessgames - Politics (replies)
 
FSR: A couple of comments, not originating with me, about Trump's speech at Davos: Trump told an audience in Switzerland that without the United States, they'd be speaking German. German is the main language of Switzerland! Imagine how the media would react if Joe Biden had, four times, said
 
   Jan-22-26 A Yusupov vs Ehlvest, 1988 (replies)
 
FSR: <perfidious> The likeness was pointed out by <diceman> of all people. On the Bobby Fischer page in 2014, he remarked that he thought I had chosen a picture of Ehlvest as my avatar.
 
   Jan-22-26 G Oparin vs A Goganov, 2017
 
FSR: The quiet move 26.Ba3! is surprisingly crushing. <Missy> has lately been fond of opera-related puns by <OCF>.
 
   Jan-22-26 K Priyadharshan vs Robson, 2011 (replies)
 
FSR: This is two and a half stars?
 
   Jan-21-26 F Rhine vs NN, 2025
 
FSR: <marcusantoinerome> I always sac the queen in such situations. P Pantelidakis vs F Rhine, 1974 . Unlike Fischer. Fischer vs J Jones, 1964 .
 
   Jan-21-26 C Peixoto vs O Feiges, 1965
 
FSR: 4...Bc5 is weak because of 5.e3, when Black more or less has to give up a pawn permanently with 5...d6.
 
   Jan-19-26 FSR chessforum
 
FSR: Submitted: [Event "WSTT/2/24/F"] [Site "ICCF"] [EventType "correspondence thematic tournament"] [Date "2025.10.10"] [Round "-"] [White "Ackermann, Emil"] [Black "Rhine, Frederick"] [ECO "D44"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "2433"] [BlackElo "2364"] [Source
 
   Jan-18-26 Reshevsky vs H Bogart, 1956
 
FSR: <andrea volponi> Yes, Napolitano should have won the game, and hence the championship. See my comment to C Purdy vs M Napolitano, 1950 .
 
   Jan-18-26 C Purdy vs M Napolitano, 1950 (replies)
 
FSR: Stockfish 17.1 gives 31... hxg2 32.Qd1 Nf3+ 33.Kxg2 Qg4+ 34.Kf1 Nxh2+ 35.Ke1 Nf3+ 36.Kf1 Qh3+ 37.Ke2 Ne5-+ (-2.96, depth 30/86). This game decided the world championship, since Purdy edged out Napolitano and Malmgren by just half a point. https://kszgk.com/iccf/?page_id=566
 
   Jan-18-26 Eric Moskow
 
FSR: As predicted, E Moskow vs F Rhine, 2026 was also drawn.
 
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May-05-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "2nd GO 0-2750 7 (GER)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.30"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Rhine, Frederick"]
[Black "Latas, Perica"]
[ECO "E15"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2341"]
[BlackElo "2339"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1543590"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.g3 Ba6 5.Qc2 c5 6.d5 exd5 7.cxd5 Bb7 8.Bg2 Nxd5 9.O-O Be7 10.Rd1 Nc6 11.Qa4 Nf6 12.Nh4 O-O 13.Nf5 d5 14.Nc3 Nd4 15.Nxd4 cxd4 16.Rxd4 Bc5 17.Rd3 Qe8 18.Be3 Bxe3 19.Rxe3 Qxa4 20.Nxa4 d4 21.Rd3 Bxg2 22.Kxg2 Rfe8 23.Rxd4 Rxe2 24.Rad1 Kf8 25.R1d2 1/2-1/2

May-05-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "ASIGC55 3 (ITA)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2024.12.15"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Rhine, Frederick"]
[Black "Deforel, Jorge Eduardo"]
[ECO "C80"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2335"]
[BlackElo "2333"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1515039"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6 9.c3 Be7 10.Nbd2 Nc5 11.Bc2 d4 12.Nb3 d3 13.Bb1 Nxb3 14.axb3 Bf5 15.b4 O-O 16.h3 Qd7 17.Bf4 Rfd8 18.Re1 a5 19.g4 Bg6 20.bxa5 Rxa5 21.Ba2 Rf8 22.e6 Qd8 23.exf7+ Kh8 24.b4 Ra4 25.Bd2 h6 26.Be6 Rxa1 27.Qxa1 Bxf7 28.Qa2 Bxe6 29.Qxe6 Rxf3 30.Qxc6 Rf8 31.Rd1 Bg5 32.Bxg5 hxg5 33.Qxb5 Rf3 34.Qc6 Qf8 35.Ra1 d2 36.Qd5 Rxc3 37.Kg2 Kh7 1/2-1/2

May-06-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "WSTT/RD/F14"]
[EventType "correspondence thematic tournament"] [Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.05.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Rhine, Frederick"]
[Black "Owens, Johnny"]
[ECO "C42"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2341"]
[BlackElo "2371"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1546026"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.d4 d5 6.Bd3 Bd6 7.O-O O-O 8.c4 c6 9.Re1 Bf5 10.Qb3 Qd7 11.Nc3 Nxc3 12.Bxf5 Qxf5 13.bxc3 b6 14.cxd5 cxd5 15.Ba3 Bxa3 16.Qxa3 Nc6 17.h4 h6 18.Re2 Rae8 19.Rae1 Rxe2 20.Rxe2 Na5 21.Re7 a6 1/2-1/2

May-06-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "WS/MN/B/87"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.12"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Moujan, Pablo"]
[Black "Rhine, Frederick"]
[ECO "A30"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2328"]
[BlackElo "2341"]
[BlackElo "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1540191"]

1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.g3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.Bg2 Nc6 6.d4 cxd4 7.Nxd4 Ndb4 8.Nxc6 Qxd1+ 9.Kxd1 Nxc6 10.Bxc6+ bxc6 11.Be3 e5 12.f3 Be6 13.Ke1 a5 14.Kf2 Be7 15.Rc1 Kd7 16.Bc5 Rhb8 17.Bxe7 Kxe7 18.b3 a4 19.bxa4 Rxa4 20.Rxc6 Rxa2 21.Rxa2 Bxa2 22.Nd2 Bd5 1/2-1/2

May-07-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "WSTT/3/25/2"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[EventType "correspondence thematic tournament"] [Date "2025.04.15"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Rhine, Frederick"]
[Black "Tanti, Joe G."]
[ECO "C50"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2341"]
[BlackElo "2355"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1541266"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.d4 Nxd4 5.Be3 Qf6 6.Bxd4 exd4 7.e5 Qh6 8.Nbd2 Ne7 9.Ne4 d6 10.exd6 cxd6 11.O-O O-O 12.Nxd4 Bb6 13.Nc3 Qh4 14.Nce2 Bd7 15.c3 Rac8 16.Bb3 Qf6 17.Qd2 Rfe8 18.Rad1 Ng6 19.Ng3 Nf4 20.Ndf5 Nh3+ 21.gxh3 Bxf5 22.Nxf5 Qxf5 23.Qd3 Qxd3 1/2-1/2

May-07-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "2nd GO 0-2750 8 (GER)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.30"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Seidl, Albert"]
[Black "Rhine, Frederick"]
[ECO "B69"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2351"]
[BlackElo "2341"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1544071"]

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.O-O-O Bd7 9.f4 Be7 10.Nf3 b5 11.Bxf6 gxf6 12.f5 Qb6 13.Kb1 O-O-O 14.g3 Kb8 15.fxe6 fxe6 16.Bh3 Na5 17.Qd3 b4 18.Ne2 Bb5 19.Qd4 Qc7 20.Qxb4 d5 21.Qe1 dxe4 22.Nfd4 e5 23.Nxb5 axb5 24.Nc3 1/2-1/2

May-08-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "CTS 2025 B 8 (CUB)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.03.30"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Baciak, Miloslav"]
[Black "Rhine, Frederick"]
[ECO "D85"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2343"]
[BlackElo "2339"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1537350"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Nf3 c5 8.Rb1 O-O 9.Be2 Nc6 10.d5 Ne5 11.Nxe5 Bxe5 12.Qd2 e6 13.f4 Bc7 14.O-O exd5 15.exd5 Ba5 16.d6 Bf5 17.Rb5 Re8 18.Rxb7 Qf6 19.Bc4 Bxc3 20.Rxf7 Qd4+ 21.Qxd4 Bxd4+ 22.Kh1 1/2-1/2

May-08-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "2nd GO 0-2750 7 (GER)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.30"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Rhine, Frederick"]
[Black "Schwarz, Jan"]
[ECO "E10"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2341"]
[BlackElo "2339"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1543591"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5 4.g3 dxc4 5.Bg2 Bb4+ 6.Bd2 a5 7.Qc2 c5 8.dxc5 Bxc5 9.Na3 Nbd7 10.O-O O-O 11.Nxc4 b6 12.Ne1 Nd5 13.Nd3 Be7 14.Rac1 Ba6 15.Rfd1 Rc8 16.Qb3 h6 17.e4 N5f6 18.h3 Rxc4 19.Rxc4 Nc5 20.Rxc5 bxc5 21.Nf4 c4 22.Qa4 Qd7 23.Qxd7 Nxd7 24.Bxa5 Nc5 25.Bc3 1/2-1/2

May-10-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "2nd GO 0-2750 8 (GER)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.30"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Rhine, Frederick"]
[Black "Granz, Thomas"]
[ECO "D35"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2341"]
[BlackElo "2332"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1544097"]

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Bg5 Be7 6.e3 h6 7.Bh4 O-O 8.Bd3 c6 9.Nge2 Nbd7 10.Qc2 Re8 11.O-O Nh5 12.Bxe7 Qxe7 13.Rab1 Nb6 14.b4 a6 15.a4 Bd7 16.Ra1 Rab8 17.b5 axb5 18.axb5 c5 19.dxc5 Qxc5 20.Qb3 Ra8 21.h3 Nf6 22.Rfd1 Rxa1 23.Rxa1 Rxe3 24.Na4 Nxa4 25.fxe3 Qxe3+ 26.Kh1 Bf5 27.Bc2 Qxb3 28.Bxb3 Nb6 29.Rc1 Bd7 30.Rc5 Ne4 31.Rc7 Bxb5 32.Rxb7 Bxe2 33.Rb8+ Kh7 34.Rxb6 Bc4 35.Bxc4 1/2-1/2

May-10-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "WSTT/3/25/2"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.15"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Tanti, Joe G."]
[Black "Rhine, Frederick"]
[ECO "C50"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2355"]
[BlackElo "2341"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1541261"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.d4 Nxd4 5.Be3 Qf6 6.Bxd4 exd4 7.e5 Qh6 8.Nbd2 Ne7 9.Ne4 d6 10.exd6 cxd6 11.Bb5+ Kf8 12.Nxd4 Bb6 13.Qd3 d5 14.Ng3 Qg5 15.h4 Qf6 16.O-O-O h5 17.Rhe1 a6 18.Ba4 Ba5 19.Re2 b5 20.Bb3 Bg4 21.f3 Bd7 22.Nf1 Rd8 23.Ne3 g6 24.Kb1 Kg7 25.g3 Bb6 26.a3 Rhe8 27.Qc3 a5 28.g4 Rc8 29.g5 Qxd4 30.Rxd4 Rxc3 31.bxc3 Bxd4 32.cxd4 Kf8 33.Rd2 Bc6 1/2-1/2

May-11-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "HUN-chT 2324"]
[Site "Hungary"]
[Date "2024.04.21"]
[Round "7.5"]
[White "Karacsonyi, Gellert"]
[Black "Acs, Peter"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B69"]
[WhiteElo "2375"]
[BlackElo "2567"]
[PlyCount "43"]
[EventDate "2023.10.28"]
[EventType "team-tourn"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "HUN"]
[SourceTitle "EXT 2025"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2024.10.14"]
[SourceVersion "1"]
[SourceVersionDate "2024.10.14"]
[SourceQuality "1"]
[WhiteTeam "Kobanya Aquarena"]
[BlackTeam "Paks"]
[WhiteTeamCountry "HUN"]
[BlackTeamCountry "HUN"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. Bg5 e6 7. Qd2 a6 8. O-O-O Bd7 9. f4 Be7 10. Nf3 b5 11. Bxf6 gxf6 12. f5 Qb6 13. Qh6 O-O-O 14. Qh5 Rhf8 15. Kb1 Kb8 16. Qxh7 Rh8 17. Qxf7 Rdf8 18. Qg6 Rfg8 19. Qf7 Rf8 20. Qg6 Rfg8 21. Qf7 Rf8 22. Qg6 1/2-1/2

May-12-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "2nd GO 0-2750 8 (GER)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.30"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Gulbis, Harijs"]
[Black "Rhine, Frederick"]
[ECO "D96"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2355"]
[BlackElo "2341"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1544043"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 O-O 7.h3 Bf5 8.e3 a6 9.Qb3 Nc6 10.Be2 b5 11.O-O Qd6 12.Bd2 e5 13.dxe5 Nxe5 14.Rad1 Nc6 15.a3 Na5 16.Qb4 Qxb4 17.axb4 Nc4 18.Bxc4 bxc4 19.Rfe1 Rfe8 20.Ra1 Bf8 21.b5 axb5 22.Nxb5 Rxa1 23.Rxa1 Rb8 24.Nxc7 Rxb2 25.Bc3 Rb7 26.Bxf6 Rxc7 27.Bc3 Bg7 28.Nd4 Bxd4 29.Ra8+ Rc8 30.Rxc8+ Bxc8 31.Bxd4 f5 32.f3 Kf7 1/2-1/2

May-14-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "2nd GO 0-2750 7 (GER)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.30"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Nelson Alejandro Agramonte Quevedo"]
[Black "Frederick Rhine"]
[ECO "B67"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2346"]
[BlackElo "2341"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1543566"]

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4 Nf6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.O-O-O Bd7 9.f3 Nxd4 10.Qxd4 Bc6 11.Qf2 b5 12.Bd3 Be7 13.h4 b4 14.Ne2 O-O 15.Nd4 Bd7 16.Kb1 a5 17.g4 a4 18.Bd2 Qb6 19.Be3 Qc7 20.h5 a3 21.b3 h6 22.Qd2 e5 23.Ne2 d5 24.g5 hxg5 25.h6 g6 26.Bxg5 Be6 27.h7+ Kg7 28.Ng3 dxe4 29.Nxe4 Nxe4 30.Bh6+ Kh8 31.Bxe4 Rad8 32.Bxf8 Rxf8 33.Rhg1 Qc5 34.Qc1 Rc8 35.Rg2 Bf6 36.Rd3 Kxh7 37.Rh2+ Kg8 38.c4 bxc3 39.Rc2 Qb5 40.Rcxc3 Rxc3 41.Rxc3 Be7 42.Rc7 Bd6 1/2-1/2

May-14-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "2nd GO 0-2750 7 (GER)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.30"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Rhine, Frederick"]
[Black "Garau, Bernard"]
[ECO "D32"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2341"]
[BlackElo "2334"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1543593"]

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Nf3 Nc6 6.dxc5 d4 7.Na4 Bxc5 8.Nxc5 Qa5+ 9.Bd2 Qxc5 10.Rc1 Qb6 11.e3 Nf6 12.Bc4 dxe3 13.Bxe3 Qb4+ 14.Bd2 Qe7+ 15.Qe2 Qxe2+ 16.Kxe2 O-O 17.Rhd1 Re8+ 18.Kf1 Be6 19.Bxe6 fxe6 20.Bc3 Nd5 21.Be5 Rad8 22.a3 Nxe5 23.Nxe5 Rc8 24.h4 Red8 25.Ke2 Kf8 26.g3 Ke7 27.f4 h5 28.Kf3 1/2-1/2

May-14-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "2nd GO 0-2750 7 (GER)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.30"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Rhine, Frederick"]
[Black "Zakharov, Oleg"]
[Source "E81"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2341"]
[BlackElo "2337"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1543592"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.f3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nc3 O-O 6.Nge2 c5 7.d5 e6 8.Ng3 exd5 9.cxd5 a6 10.a4 Nbd7 11.Be2 h5 12.O-O h4 13.Nh1 Nh5 14.Nf2 Be5 15.Nh3 Ndf6 16.f4 Bd4+ 17.Kh1 Bxh3 18.gxh3 Re8 19.Bf3 Qd7 20.f5 Ng7 21.Bg2 gxf5 22.Ne2 Nxe4 23.Nxd4 cxd4 24.Qxd4 Qe7 25.Bh6 Qf6 26.Qxf6 Nxf6 27.Rf4 Nd7 28.Rxh4 Ne5 29.Bd2 Rac8 30.Bc3 Rc4 31.Rxc4 Nxc4 32.Rg1 Ne5 33.h4 1/2-1/2

May-15-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "WSTT/5/24/3"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[EventType "correspondence thematic tournament"] [Date "2024.09.20"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Owens, Johnny"]
[Black "Rhine, Frederick"]
[ECO "C57"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2353"]
[BlackElo "2334"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1495465"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Nxd5 6.Nxf7 Kxf7 7.Qf3+ Ke6 8.Nc3 Ncb4 9.O-O c6 10.d4 Qf6 11.Qd1 Ke7 12.Re1 Qg6 13.Rxe5+ Kd8 14.a3 Nxc3 15.bxc3 Nd5 16.Bd3 Qf7 17.c4 Nf4 18.c5 Bd7 19.Rb1 b6 20.Be4 Ng6 21.Rh5 Nf4 22.Bxf4 Qxf4 23.Qd3 Kc7 24.Qa6 Qxe4 25.cxb6+ Kd6 26.b7 Re8 27.Qa5 Qxd4 28.c3 Qb6 29.Rd5+ cxd5 30.Rxb6+ axb6 31.Qxb6+ Ke7 32.b8=R Rxb8 33.Qxb8 h5 34.a4 Rh6 35.a5 h4 36.Qb4+ Ke8 37.Qb8+ Ke7 38.g4 h3 39.Qb4+ Ke8 40.Qb8+ Ke7 41.f4 Rd6 42.Kf2 d4 43.cxd4 Bxg4 44.Qb7+ Rd7 45.a6 Be6 46.Qb5 Bd5 47.a7 Ba8 48.Qg5+ Kf7 49.Qf5+ Ke8 50.Qb5 Bg2 51.Qh5+ Ke7 52.Qe2+ Kf7 53.Qa2+ Ke7 54.Qe2+ Kf7 55.Qa2+ Ke7 56.Qa5 Rd6 57.Ke3 Re6+ 58.Kd2 Rd6 59.Ke3 Kf7 60.Qa2+ 1/2-1/2

May-15-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: I am always impressed by FSR. He is a major contributor to Wikipedia

[BTW I have edited other peoples' paragraphs. It is a task which can be very tedious because they sometimes need major restructuring. I don't do it any more.]

For all of us, this evanescent life shall pass.

For many people their only metaphorical footprint <could be> a collection of chess games.

FSR is making a very good collection of his own games, wins, losses and draws. He actively adds to the <chessgames.com> database. His games always have interest.

Today I read about Francis Stacy. He was a mover and shaker in Minnesota with the Democrats (i.e. the Republicans in 1900). He is only remembered as a chess player. That could happen to all of us.

May-15-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: <offramp: I am always impressed by FSR. He is a major contributor to Wikipedia . . . FSR is making a very good collection of his own games, wins, losses and draws. He actively adds to the <chessgames.com> database. His games always have interest.>

Thanks for the kind words.

<Today I read about Francis Stacy. He was a mover and shaker in Minnesota with the Democrats (i.e. the Republicans in 1900). He is only remembered as a chess player. That could happen to all of us.>

Sadly, most of us will not be remembered for anything. Something like 100 billion people have lived on Earth so far. The vast majority of them, including me, don't have Wikipedia pages. I suppose as long as chess is played and databases exist, some people will look at my games and say, "this guy played some interesting games." It's some sort of legacy, however slight.

May-16-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "Riga Tech op-A"]
[Site "Riga"]
[Date "2019.08.10"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Low, Zhen Yu Cyrus"]
[Black "Thybo, Jesper Sondergaard"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B69"]
[WhiteElo "2413"]
[BlackElo "2528"]
[PlyCount "88"]
[EventDate "2019.08.05"]
[EventType "swiss"]
[EventRounds "9"]
[EventCountry "LAT"]
[SourceTitle "CBM 191 Extra"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "2019.09.30"]
[SourceVersion "1"]
[SourceVersionDate "2019.09.30"]
[SourceQuality "1"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. Bg5 e6 7. Qd2 a6 8. O-O-O Bd7 9. f4 Be7 10. Nf3 b5 11. Bxf6 gxf6 12. Kb1 Qb6 13. f5 O-O-O 14. g3 Kb8 15. fxe6 fxe6 16. Bh3 Na5 17. Qd3 b4 18. Ne2 Bb5 19. Qd4 Qc7 20. Qf2 e5 21. Be6 Qc5 22. Rhf1 Nc4 23. Rd5 Qxf2 24. Rxf2 Nb6 25. Rd1 d5 26. exd5 Bc5 27. Rg2 Nc4 28. Re1 Ne3 29. Rgg1 Nxd5 30. Rgf1 Ne3 31. Rg1 e4 32. Nh4 Rd2 33. Nf4 Nxc2 34. Rd1 Rxh2 35. Rg2 Rxg2 36. Nhxg2 Nd4 37. Bd5 Re8 38. Ne3 Ne2 39. Nxe2 Bxe3 40. Nf4 Bxf4 41. gxf4 Rd8 42. Kc1 e3 43. Bf3 Rxd1+ 44. Kxd1 Kc7 0-1

May-18-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "WS/MN/B/87"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.12"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Rhine, Frederick"]
[Black "Pochner, Martin"]
[ECO "A06"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2341"]
[BlackElo "2304"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1540184"]

1.g3 d5 2.Nf3 c6 3.Bg2 Bg4 4.O-O Nd7 5.h3 Bh5 6.d4 e6 7.c4 Ngf6 8.cxd5 exd5 9.Nh4 Bg6 10.Nxg6 hxg6 11.Qb3 Qb6 12.Qd3 Bd6 13.Nc3 O-O 14.h4 Rfe8 15.Rb1 Qc7 16.a3 Nf8 17.b4 a6 18.a4 Qe7 19.b5 axb5 20.axb5 Bb4 21.Bf3 Ne4 22.Nd1 f5 23.bxc6 bxc6 24.Qc2 Rec8 25.Bxe4 fxe4 26.Bg5 Qd6 27.Bf4 Qe7 28.Qb2 Ba3 29.Qb7 Bd6 30.Qxe7 Bxe7 31.Be5 Ne6 32.Nc3 g5 33.Rb7 Bf6 34.Bxf6 1/2-1/2

May-18-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "CTS 2025 B 8 (CUB)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.03.30"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Horvath, Marius"]
[Black "Rhine, Frederick"]
[ECO "B69"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2346"]
[BlackElo "2339"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1537329"]

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.O-O-O Bd7 9.f4 Be7 10.Nf3 b5 11.Bxf6 gxf6 12.Kb1 b4 13.Ne2 h5 14.Ned4 Qb6 15.Be2 a5 16.Nb5 Rd8 17.Rhe1 Bc8 18.c4 Bb7 19.Bd3 a4 20.Bc2 a3 21.b3 h4 22.h3 Qc5 23.Re3 Kd7 24.e5 Kc8 25.Nxd6+ Bxd6 26.exd6 Rxd6 27.Qxd6 Qxe3 28.Rd3 Qf2 29.Rd2 Qf1+ 30.Rd1 Qxg2 31.Qd7+ Kb8 32.Nd4 Nxd4 33.Qxd4 Qxh3 34.Qd6+ 1/2-1/2

May-18-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "WSTT/RD/F14"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[EventType "correspondence thematic tournament"] [Date "2025.05.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Rhine, Frederick"]
[Black "Hagnere, Jean-Michel"]
[ECO "C42"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2341"]
[BlackElo "2254"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1546027"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.d4 d5 6.Bd3 Bd6 7.O-O O-O 8.c4 c6 9.Re1 Bf5 10.Qb3 Qd7 11.Nc3 Nxc3 12.Bxf5 Qxf5 13.bxc3 b6 14.cxd5 cxd5 15.Ba3 Bxa3 16.Qxa3 Nd7 17.Re3 Nf6 18.Rae1 h6 19.h3 a6 20.g4 Qc8 21.Nh4 g6 22.Re7 Qd8 23.Ng2 Re8 24.Rxe8+ Nxe8 25.Re5 Rc8 26.Nf4 Nf6 27.f3 Qc7 28.Ne2 Qc6 29.Kg2 1/2-1/2

May-20-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "WS/MN/B/87"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.12"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Ghidini, Roberto"]
[Black "Rhine, Frederick"]
[ECO "B68"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2343"]
[BlackElo "2341"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1540176"]

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 8.O-O-O Bd7 9.f4 Be7 10.Nf3 b5 11.e5 b4 12.exf6 bxc3 13.Qxc3 gxf6 14.Bh4 Rg8 15.Kb1 Rb8 16.h3 a5 17.a3 a4 18.g4 Qa5 19.Qe3 Qa7 20.Qc1 Qc5 21.Ka1 f5 22.Bxe7 Kxe7 23.Rh2 Rb7 24.gxf5 Rgb8 25.c3 Na5 26.Nd4 exf5 27.Rdd2 Be6 28.Rhe2 Nc4 29.Rxe6+ fxe6 30.Bxc4 Qxc4 31.Qg1 Kf6 32.Qg5+ Kf7 33.Re2 Rxb2 34.Qh5+ Kg7 35.Qg5+ Kf7 36.Qh5+ Kg7 37.Qg5+ Kf7 1/2-1/2

May-21-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "Online blitz"]
[Site "lichess"]
[White "NN"]
[Black "Frederick Rhine"]
[ECO "B20"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Date "2025.05.21"]
[PlyCount "40"]
[Source "lichess.org"]

1.e4 c5 2.d4 cxd4 3.Qxd4 Nc6 4.Qd1 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 6.Bb5 Bb4 7.Bxc6 dxc6 8.Qxd8+ Kxd8 9.Bg5 Bxc3+ 10.bxc3 h6 11.Bxf6 gxf6 12.Nf3 Rg8 13.O-O Ke7 14.e5 c5 15.exf6+ Kxf6 16.Rab1 b6 17.a4 Bb7 18.Nd2 Rxg2+ 19.Kh1 Rg1+ 20.Kxg1 Rxg8# 0-1

May-23-25
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Submitted:

[Event "2nd GO 0-2750 8 (GER)"]
[Site "ICCF"]
[Date "2025.04.30"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Rhine, Frederick"]
[Black "Garau, Bernard"]
[ECO "E01"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2341"]
[BlackElo "2334"]
[Source "https://www.iccf.com/game?id=1544096"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5 4.g3 Bb4+ 5.Bd2 Be7 6.Bg2 O-O 7.O-O c6 8.Qc2 b6 9.Nc3 Ba6 10.cxd5 cxd5 11.Ne5 Bb7 12.Qa4 Nfd7 13.Nd3 Nc6 14.Rfc1 Nf6 15.e3 Re8 16.b4 Bf8 17.Nd1 Ne7 18.Qb3 Nf5 19.a4 Rc8 20.Rxc8 Qxc8 21.b5 Nd6 22.Bb4 Nc4 23.N1b2 Bxb4 24.Qxb4 Na5 25.Rc1 Qd8 26.Ne5 Re7 27.Nbd3 1/2-1/2

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