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Fusilli
Member since Aug-09-04 · Last seen Oct-07-25
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 6255 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Oct-07-25 Hikaru Nakamura (replies)
 
Fusilli: Back in the day, I would sometimes resign by picking up my king and placing it in front of my opponent. And one day I read that a GM (I think Sosonko) did the same thing, while saying, "here's, it's yours." So, sure, one for the crowd, why not.
 
   Sep-15-25 L Mendonca vs M Yilmaz, 2024 (replies)
 
Fusilli: <perfidious> <There have been POTDs presented by <cg> which have featured positions which were analogous to practical games rather than guess the move> Not sure I follow. To me, Guess-the-Move games do reflect practical play, since you have to make every move, ...
 
   Sep-12-25 Leon Mendonca
 
Fusilli: Mendonca, no doubt originally spelled with a c-cedilla instead of a c, is a Portuguese surname, a reminder that Portugal colonized parts of India since as early as the 16th century.
 
   Sep-12-25 A Mittal vs Y K Erdogmus, 2025 (replies)
 
Fusilli: <FSR: Insane! The kid is a genius! I say he's a future world champion.> I share your enthusiasm but not your evaluation. The combination is absolutely beautiful but not hard to see for a strong player. It's a straight set of forced moves. I think it would be a Friday puzzle ...
 
   Sep-10-25 Fusilli chessforum (replies)
 
Fusilli: <OCF> I'm kind of proud of myself I got it. The word puzzle was apt! Where did you source it from?
 
   Sep-07-25 Karpov vs K Rogoff, 1971
 
Fusilli: Vintage Karpov gives a lesson on superior positional play. Every piece going to the right square at the right time. Or pretty close to that.
 
   Sep-07-25 S Marangunic vs K Rogoff, 1971 (replies)
 
Fusilli: <FTB> OK, here we go. I thought 16.Bxf6 was dubious. Why give up the bishop pair in a fairly open position? 16.Ne3 looks better to me. I was wondering what could be wrong with 23.Nb5. It turns out that after 23...Bf8 24.Rxd7 Rxd7 25.Nxa7 meets ...Bc5 followed by ...Rd2, which ...
 
   Sep-07-25 Fridrik Olafsson (replies)
 
Fusilli: <perf> oh, right, I see
 
   Sep-06-25 Peter Enders (replies)
 
Fusilli: <He died on his birthday :( > Very sad. It reminded me of this demographic research article I saw decades ago: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/143... Abstract: <This study of deaths from natural causes examined adult mortality around the birthday for two samples, ...
 
   Sep-03-25 So vs D Gukesh, 2025
 
Fusilli: <beatgiant> Because I didn't see it? Or I like complicating things, especially my life? Who knows!
 
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Oct-26-20
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  chancho: 19...Bf3 followed by 20... Qh5 look unstoppable.
Oct-26-20
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  Fusilli: <chancho> Yes!
Dec-07-20
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  OhioChessFan: Amusing line from a Greg Iles novel I'm reading:

When you're from Mississippi, Vanderbilt is considered a northern school.

Dec-12-20
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  Fusilli: <OCF> Haha, that's funny!
Dec-21-20  morfishine: Dear <Fusilli> I hope you and your family have a wonderful Holiday Season! morf
Dec-25-20
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  Penguincw: < Dec-25-19 Penguincw: Enjoy the holiday season, <Fusilli>. >

< Dec-27-19 Fusilli: <Penguincw> Thank you! Right back at you! >

And right back at you now! Enjoy the holiday season again.

Dec-25-20
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  moronovich: Wish you a merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year !
Dec-26-20
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  chancho: <Fusilli> Feliz Navidad, y prospero año nuevo.

Que el nuevo año te encuentre con un elo de 2550.

😀😀😀

Dec-28-20
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  Fusilli: Merry belated Christmas, <morf>! I was off the grid for a few days. Cheers!
Dec-29-20
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  moronovich: Also merry belated Christmas to you dear
<Fusilli> !

And all the best wishes for the New Year to come which hopefully will be a better one ! May all your pawns enjoy a touchdown.

Jan-14-21
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  Fusilli: The analysis feature in chess.com is great. I take post-mortem looks at some of my blitz games (I always play 3min 2sec) for a quick evaluation.

Some evaluations are decidedly funny though. For example:

Someone v Fusilli:


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Black to move. Of course, I am hopelessly, categorically, and unforgivably lost. The evaluation is +14. I played 45...Qd8 and the computer gives it ?? because it allows mate in seven (starting with 46.Rf7 Qf6), while 45...Qb8 kept the position at +14.

As it happens, I won on time right after making that move. I had seven seconds left.

Aug-26-21
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  Fusilli: Just played on chess.com.

Fusilli vs Someone


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White to play.

Aug-26-21
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  chancho: 1.Rd6!

If Queen takes, 2.Rg4+ and mate on the next move.

If 1....Rf1+ then 2.Kg2.

Aug-26-21
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  Fusilli: <chancho> Si! Lindo, no?
Aug-26-21
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  chancho: Claro que si.
Oct-02-21
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  Fusilli: Oddly, a 2300 player let me get this position (I was white) on chess.com yesterday:


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And here he played 13...Nxg2?


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Now white kills, easily but flashily. See it?

Oct-02-21
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  jessicafischerqueen:

I see it, my good international maritime geophysical feature.

14.Rxh7+ Kxh7

15.Neg5+ Kh8

16.Rh1+ Nh4


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Oct-06-21
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  Fusilli: <JFQ> Nice! Either knight wins, but I played the other one, so that after Bh6, Rxh6+ Kg7, Rh7 is mate (no escape to f6 because of the knight on e4).
Oct-07-21
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  jessicafischerqueen:

<Massive Ocean Plate Nexus>

Aha!

I sea. You supply trenchant proof there is more than one wave to engulf Black's position!

Oct-14-21
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  Fusilli: Difficult and beautiful.

Pal Benko, 1990
White to play and win


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Oct-18-21
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  Fusilli: The solution is:

1.Ke7 d2 2.Rd6 c3 3.Kf7! Kh7 (otherwise 4.Rd3 and 5.Rh3 with mate)


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4.g4! c2 5.g5, c1=Q (or d1=Q) 6.Rh6+! gxh6 7.g6+ Kh8 8.g7+ Kh7 9.g8=Q mate.

Oct-18-21
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  OhioChessFan: Pretty solution. Interesting how often the side with an extra piece in an endgame vs. extra Pawns has to continue to make mate threats.
Oct-19-21
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  Fusilli: <OCF> You are right. Or at least I agree!

After I read the solution (I was leafing through a 2012 Chess Life issue where this was published and I was too lazy to try to solve it), I kept wondering what if black plays 1...c3 instead:


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The idea is that if now 2.Kf7 c2 (2...d2 3.Rd6 transposes to the main solution) and if 3.Rg3? c1=Q followed by Qh6. But white has 3.Rc6, I think:


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If now 3...d2 4.Rc3 mates, and if 3...Kh7 4.g4. (Now if 4...d2 5.g5 --or just 5.Rxc2. Notice that 5.Rxd2 in the main solution didn't work, but here it does because a queen from d1 is useless to stop mate). But now what if 4...g6? (BTW, if 4...g5, 5.Rc3).


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5.g5! d2 6.Rxc2 d1=Q 7.Rh2+ Qh5 8.Rxh5+ gxh5 9.g6+ and white wins.

(I am not checking with a computer, but I think I got it right.)

Oct-19-21
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  OhioChessFan: I first noticed the mate threats issue in a little different context. Just learning chess, I tried to win with Queen vs. Knight. You need to threaten mate to get it done in any reasonable timeframe.
Dec-12-21
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  Fusilli: Has anyone else noted the secret grandmasters that visit this website? They sign up anonymously because, you know, they are modest and unassuming. Yet, interestingly, they tend to post arrogant comments such as a Saturday puzzle being easy, or other stuff like that. In other words, they are too good for the rest of us, but out of modesty conceal their identities and GM titles, even though disclosing them would confirm that their comments are genuine rather than self-aggrandizing computer-aided bulls**t.

How lucky we are to learn from them!

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