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Fusilli
Member since Aug-09-04 · Last seen Apr-07-26
Mariano Sana, Argentinian by birth, in the US since 1995. Naturalized US citizen. I hold a PhD in Demography from the University of Pennsylvania, and I am an associate professor of Sociology at Vanderbilt University: https://as.vanderbilt.edu/sociology.... Previously, I was at Louisiana State University (2003-2009).

My published academic work can be seen here: https://vanderbilt.academia.edu/Mar.... My review of Gary Alan Fine's "Players and Pawns" is here: https://www.academia.edu/69647923/P....

My avatar comes from a cartoon of mine drawn by a friend. My username, besides the pasta, is my late cat's name (he died in March 2021, age 19), inspired by this cartoon: https://condenaststore.com/featured....

My first tournament was at age 12 in 1979. I finished 8th in the Argentine junior championship in 1985. So, I was good enough, but not great. (That same evaluation might still be apt today, on a good day.) Unfortunately, no game scores survived from those years. I started to play again after grad school. I play between 0 and 4 tournaments per year.

I won the Louisiana State Championship in 2007. I lost the first game and then won six in a row. This was my last round win, where I got lucky after playing the opening pretty terribly: J Rousselle vs M Sana, 2007.

I also won the under 2200 section of the US Open in 2014. Again, Swiss gambit. Lost the first one, then won five in a row, lost game 7 (M Sana vs J Sheng, 2014, a rather atypical game), and won games 8 and 9. My last round win was featured as a Tuesday puzzle: K Gulamali vs M Sana, 2014. (Try it! Black to play at move 29. But you can also do black to play at move 22 as a principled-move puzzle.)

I'd say that I am essentially a good but inconsistent player. My playing style is a mix of strategic and tactical. I'm usually very willing to sac a pawn or allow positional weaknesses in exchange for active piece play. For years I hovered around 2200, down to mid 2100s a few years ago after a disaster and a 50-point loss at the 2019 World Open. (Aging and MS fatigue had much to do with that.) On good days, I have had nice wins: T Bartell vs M Sana, 2009, R Burnett vs M Sana, 2012, M Sana vs C Blocker, 2014, M Sana vs R Burnett, 2015. But on a bad day, I can play horribly and lose against whoever is sitting in front of me.

I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2011, but it didn't cause me trouble until 2018/9. I have a weak right leg (I often use a cane now) and I fatigue easily. Medication, well-timed naps, and exercise help.

I play blitz games on chess.com under the username RealFusilli.

My participation on this website goes through ebbs and flows, and the majority of my posts are about chess. I often post on my own forum just to keep records for myself. Everyone is welcome to visit and share! (But please don't post about politics here.)

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   Fusilli has kibitzed 6493 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Apr-07-26 A Esipenko vs Sindarov, 2026 (replies)
 
Fusilli: Kasparov said: <Do not underestimate the boost that confidence plays after a strong start. You trust your instincts more, a positive cycle of intuition and performance. Meanwhile, your opponents doubt themselves against you.> This game may turn out to prove his point. The ...
 
   Apr-06-26 Fusilli chessforum (replies)
 
Fusilli: Happy Easter everyone!
 
   Apr-05-26 Igor Ivanov
 
Fusilli: <biglo: His biography in his own words: ... In 1979, playing in the Soviet Team Championships, I defeated Karpov, then World Champion. I was part of a Soviet team which went to Cuba, on the way back to Russia, during a refueling stop at Gander, I made a dash for freedom (with the
 
   Apr-04-26 Wei Yi vs Sindarov, 2026 (replies)
 
Fusilli: <offramp> Actually, he did end up having to blitz a bunch of moves. See the final clocks in the official tournament page: https://candidates2026.fide.com/#!/...
 
   Apr-04-26 Bluebaum vs Sindarov, 2026
 
Fusilli: With 17.Nxa4, white gains a pawn but forces himself to play very accurately in defense, and that's hard even for elite GMs. The computer's top preference is 17.Nde2, which looks natural, countering the knight on h5 for control of the f4 and g3 squares. But then, the computer says: ...
 
   Apr-04-26 Caruana vs Bluebaum, 2026 (replies)
 
Fusilli: By move 22, Caruana's advantage is so enormous that he can just play 22.Kb1 and not bother to calculate 22.Nxd5.
 
   Mar-29-26 Chessgames - Literature
 
Fusilli: <That film's name was "Bram Stoker's Dracula" and was a rather faithful adaption of the book, I think.> Great film, and packed with top acting talent.
 
   Mar-25-26 Van der Wiel vs Kasparov, 1982
 
Fusilli: <Whitehat1963: What happens after 23. Nh6+ Kf8 (or Kh8) 24. Nf4?> <mertangili: <whitehat1963> i think after your line; 24...Qg5 25. Nxd3 cxd3 and the knight on h6 is lost> After 23.Nh6+ Kf8 24.Nf4 Nxf4 25.Kxf4 Qh4 and it looks like mate is coming, isn't it? (Or ...
 
   Mar-25-26 Jacob Murey (replies)
 
Fusilli: He made GM at 46. Rather late in life, but maybe not so much at the time?
 
   Mar-25-26 J Murey vs V Malakhov, 2000 (replies)
 
Fusilli: Wow, this guys knows how to attack. Relentless.
 
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Sep-01-14
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  OhioChessFan: I'd keep the TN Open a secret and just tell people about beating a 2400.
Sep-01-14
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  Fusilli: <OCF> Good idea! More than one...

J Rousselle vs M Sana, 2007
T Bartell vs M Sana, 2009
R Burnett vs M Sana, 2012
K Gulamali vs M Sana, 2014

One more coming up, from the Cleveland Open a few weeks ago, this one with white, for a change. And there were some from my earlier life, but all those game scores are lost... I threw them away when I decided to quit chess "for good" in my 20s...

Sep-25-14
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  OhioChessFan: I will explain the secret of the blue links to you. But fair warning, it is hopelessly addictive. I spent perhaps 2 hours on an off day from work this week working on them on one post.

Then, from the beginning. There are over 205,000 users on this site. Each one has a link to a home page based on their user name. So my homepage has this link: User: OhioChessFan

Yours would be User: Fusilli

I am pretty sure it was Chancho who discovered that you can use the blue links to communicate. For example, on my forum, the post immediately before yours, I used blue links (user names) to create the message "I love blue links magic." Just ignore the "User:" part and read the blue part. Also on that page, Chancho used the blue links to create a list of famous outlaws. Babyface Nelson, John Dillinger, etc. We have created all kinds of lists, names of Presidents, animals, cars, your imagination is the only limit. We tell Nok Nok jokes(there is no user named "Knock" so we use the always encouraged poetic license with blue links to call them "Nok Nok" jokes, as there IS a user named "Nok". I recently posted all the lyrics to the song "Puff the Magic Dragon" using blue links-that is, legitimate user names-on this site. jessicafischerqueen chessforum So, there is a brief initiation into a mysterious world of alternative entertainment. Handle with great care, as I think it's something magical on this site.

Sep-25-14
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  Fusilli: <OCF> Oh wow, thanks for revealing the mystery of the secret Order of the Knights Templars! (Hmm... are you safe now?) ;)

It does sound addictive. Maybe I should keep my distance!

Cheers!

Sep-25-14
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  chancho:

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Sep-25-14
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  OhioChessFan:

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Sep-25-14
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  OhioChessFan:

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Sep-25-14  Colonel Mortimer: User: hippo

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Sep-26-14
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  Fusilli: Why do all these users even exist?? Some of them have never kibitzed!
Sep-26-14
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  OhioChessFan: Not some. It's most. That is part of the mystery. A number of us have discussed it in detail, even asked the admins about it, but nobody seems to know.
Sep-26-14
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  chancho:

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Sep-27-14
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Sep-27-14
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  chancho:

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Sep-27-14
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  Fusilli: 15-minute Guess-the-move practice:

Tal vs Korchnoi, 1955.
YOU ARE PLAYING THE ROLE OF KORCHNOI.
Your score: 62 (par = 49)

I did pretty well. Guessed some key moves. :) This is the game:

Tal vs Korchnoi, 1955

Sep-27-14
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  OhioChessFan:

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Sep-28-14  Colonel Mortimer:

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Sep-28-14
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  Fusilli: Help! My forum is being taken over by the evil forces of the secret blue messages!

lol

Sep-28-14
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  OhioChessFan:

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Sep-28-14  crawfb5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ5...
Sep-28-14
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Sep-28-14  Colonel Mortimer:

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Sep-28-14  celtrusco: Gracias, no conocía estos recobecos del sitio.
Soy argentino y vivo en Buenos Aires, empiezo el dia tomando mate a las 6 de la mañana, TODOS-LOS-DÍAS, incluso los sábados y domingos como hoy, pongo Chessgames, me miro la partida del día, el jugador, veo otras y juego alguna con un programa, pero en nivel medio, que es el mío, más precisamente mediocre, ¿Qué se le va'cer? Lo que se puede, disfrutar del ajedrez. Un abrazo desde acá.
Sep-29-14  crawfb5: https://www.universalorlando.com/Im...
Sep-29-14
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