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Fusilli
Member since Aug-09-04 · Last seen Jan-16-26
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 6341 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jan-12-26 Fusilli chessforum
 
Fusilli: <arek> Good to see you around here, my friend, though those are distressing news I'm sorry to hear. I have now recovered, I am back in the classroom, life has returned to normal. I still have a minor lingering cough, which I hope gets tired of me and leaves me soon. Cheers.
 
   Jan-10-26 Sax vs Karpov, 1989 (replies)
 
Fusilli: <perfidious> Well, that merits some discussion. For a while, white has been preferring d3 in move 5 or 6, but if white chooses the traditional closed set up, and doesn't go for 8.a4, the Breyer continues to be black's top preference on move 9. (I play it frequently in blitz ...
 
   Jan-09-26 Kasparov vs Nunn, 1989 (replies)
 
Fusilli: <Check It Out: I also assumed Nunn would be saved by something but if the kibitzing here is to be believed, it's Kasparov who was fortunate to make a draw.> My reaction too, though without reading any kibitzing first. I played through the game and got the feeling that Kasparov
 
   Jan-04-26 NN vs G Chandler, 1995
 
Fusilli: Or Ke7 instead of Nxc1, right? I'm happy to see Ke7 and not O-O, btw. Reminds me of the famous Ed Lasker vs G Thomas, 1912 , where many folks claim that O-O-O# would have been "cool" by comparison to the "boring" Kd2#, which Lasker played. Nonsense. The king doesn't need to rush to
 
   Jan-03-26 chessgames.com chessforum (replies)
 
Fusilli: Suggestion: Can the Russian Championship Superfinal (2005) , which he won, be added to the list of Sergei Rublevsky notable tournaments?
 
   Jan-02-26 Petrosian vs Unzicker, 1960
 
Fusilli: That king relocation is epic. No reason to rush g4!
 
   Jan-02-26 Biographer Bistro (replies)
 
Fusilli: Can Russian Championship Superfinal (2005) , which he won, be added to the list of Sergei Rublevsky notable tournaments?
 
   Jan-01-26 Portisch vs I Radulov, 1974 (replies)
 
Fusilli: This is absolutely mind-boggling.
 
   Jan-01-26 A Isanzhulov vs Ivanchuk, 2025
 
Fusilli: Poor Ivanchuk.
 
   Dec-30-25 M Miazhynski vs J Durana, 2025 (replies)
 
Fusilli: Wait, what? 6.O-O? Bc5? Surely someone messed up the score sheet!
 
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Aug-25-16  Knight13: <Fusilli> Where are you on the feminism vs. antifeminism spectrum? Just curious.
Aug-25-16  thegoodanarchist: < Fusilli: I want to win millions of dollars at Power Ball, quit my job and devote my time to traveling and playing chess. Is that too much to ask?>

Perhaps a little bit too much... Fusilli, is it time to stop being a <crazy bastard>? and give up the powerball dream? Just asking.

Sep-06-16
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  Fusilli: <Knight> Not much of an opinion on it. I believe in equality and cooperation.

<Good anarchist> No, no, it's finally time to stop talking about it and do it! I haven't bought a power ball ticket in years! :)

Sep-06-16
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  Fusilli: I just shared second place in the Tennessee Open, which doubles as the state championship:

http://www.uschess.org/msa/XtblMain...

I was Louisiana state champion in 2007, and it would be awesome to be Tennessee champion one day, though I am getting older and not precisely better! On the plus side, I'll be eligible to play the U.S. senior championship when I turn 50 next year.

Sep-06-16  parisattack: Congratulations, <Fusilli>!
Sep-06-16  Boomie: <it would be awesome to be Tennessee champion>

Congratulations!

From this day forward, you will be known as the Tennessee Stud.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq-...

Sep-06-16
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  WannaBe: Congrats!! Win the World Senior, and you are automatically GM! (If my memory's still correct)
Sep-06-16  TheFocus: <WannaBe: Congrats!! Win the World Senior, and you are automatically GM!>

Well, <AJ> still has a chance!!

Sep-06-16
Premium Chessgames Member
  Fusilli: Thank you guys!
Sep-08-16  Knight13: <Fusilli> "Leslie Loftis: Mothers speak up for their sons – and enrage hardline feminists" http://mo4sharedparenting.com/lesli...

You got kids?

Sep-10-16
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  Fusilli: I was married for 10 years, but got no kids (my ex didn't want any). I am engaged now and my fiancee has 4!
Sep-15-16  Knight13: <Fusilli> What benefits do marriage offer you that you can't get otherwise? Why not just live together and forget about signing the paper that drags a third party (the state) into your personal life? My state still has life-time alimony, so there's a chance that, if something goes wrong, you will have to pay someone who hates your guts for the rest of your life. Does your state offer you better deals?
Sep-17-16
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  Fusilli: <Knight> The law is the law, and in my opinion, in most cases (maybe even all) alimony is fair. (Whether someone unable to pay should go to prison is a different question.)

To me, marriage is far more than a bureaucratic step or a paper to be signed. The state is not the only party that gets involved. When you get married, you make a commitment before your own community. The strongest commitment one can make to another person.

I can't lecture anyone on it, since I got it wrong the first time. But I hold marriage in the highest regard.

Sep-17-16  Knight13: <Fusilli> Generation gap...

You didn't know what your ex-wife was going to be like years after marriage. You don't know what your fiancee will be like years from now, either. But that is the risk everyone takes in marriage, I guess.

Sep-18-16
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  Fusilli: <K> Maybe it's a generation gap, maybe an age gap. When I was your age, I also thought of marriage as just a piece of paper. Of course, I am a sample of N=1. When you get older, N=2 and we'll have a more robust test! :)
Sep-18-16
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  Fusilli: Gavrikov - Chikovani, USSR 1979 (in Yusupov's book)


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White threatens Ka7, followed by b6, a5-a6 and b7, winning. How can black thwart this plan and draw? Any takers?

Sep-20-16  Knight13: <Fusilli> ... Bd1 is what I'd play.
Sep-21-16
Premium Chessgames Member
  Fusilli: <K13> OK, so 1...Bd1 2.a5, and now?
Sep-21-16  Knight13: <Fusilli> ... Ba4, and if a6 then ... Bxb5; if Ka6, ... Bxb5.
Sep-21-16
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  Fusilli: <K13> Yusupov gives 2...Be2, with the same idea. I don't see anything wrong with 2...Ba4. Solved!
Sep-22-16
Premium Chessgames Member
  Fusilli: <K13> I don't want to discuss my personal and financial life in this public forum.
Sep-24-16  Knight13: <Fusilli> Understood.
Oct-08-16
Premium Chessgames Member
  Fusilli: A little bit of humor:

How to fly with a baby:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvc...

How to put a baby to sleep:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiH...

Oct-17-16  Knight13: <Fusilli> You're a professor. What do you think of this research paper titled, <Are STEM Syllabi Gendered? A Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis> http://nsuworks.nova.edu/cgi/viewco...
Oct-18-16  Knight13: <Fusilli> Nevermind. Don't waste your time on that study: <"The <largest> limitation of this study was the <small sample size> and <limited location>. Additional research should focus on a larger sample and explore syllabi from a wider variety of institutions. Additionally, <the gender of the [only ONE] instructor> was not identified in the analysis. That represents an additional line of inquiry that may differentiate the findings from this study.">
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