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perfidious
Member since Dec-23-04
Behold the fiery disk of Ra!

Started with tournaments right after the first Fischer-Spassky set-to, but have long since given up active play in favour of poker.

In my chess playing days, one of the most memorable moments was playing fourth board on the team that won the National High School championship at Cleveland, 1977. Another which stands out was having the pleasure of playing a series of rapid games with Mikhail Tal on his first visit to the USA in 1988. Even after facing a number of titled players, including Teimour Radjabov when he first became a GM (he still gave me a beating), these are things which I'll not forget.

Fischer at his zenith was the greatest of all champions for me, but has never been one of my favourite players. In that number may be included Emanuel Lasker, Bronstein, Korchnoi, Larsen, Speelman, Romanishin, Nakamura and Carlsen, all of whom have displayed outstanding fighting qualities.

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   Jan-09-26 Chessgames - Politics
 
perfidious: Things That Matter to the Far Right: crossing one's legs. <​Vice President JD Vance was a guest on Fox News yesterday. During his interview with Jesse Watters, the discussion turned to California and its Governor, Gavin Newsom. Vance discussed the likelihood of Newsom ...
 
   Jan-09-26 perfidious chessforum
 
perfidious: The underlying rationale behind <depraved lunatic>'s move against Maduro: <President Donald Trump on Saturday named the 2024 killing of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray in Houston as a rationale for capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Nungaray was sexually ...
 
   Jan-09-26 Chessgames - Guys and Dolls
 
perfidious: Denise Dowse: https://www.bing.com/images/search?...
 
   Jan-08-26 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
perfidious: <HMM....Jerry Jones needs to GTFO of the way.> Can't happen too soon.
 
   Jan-08-26 Chessgames - Sports (replies)
 
perfidious: Some articles on guards who have no outside shot and less desire to defend: https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/... https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/... https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/...
 
   Jan-07-26 Budapest FS07 GM (2006)
 
perfidious: Igor Ivanov also tried that manoeuvre with the Canadian Open and Closed in 1985; wish I had the pertinent number of <Chess Canada> to hand which notes that move en passant.
 
   Jan-07-26 Chessgames - Odd Lie
 
perfidious: <WannaBe>, that sounds lovely.
 
   Jan-07-26 A Roddy vs Fine, 1940 (replies)
 
perfidious: This past summer I heard Springfield's cover of Windmills for the first time; not bad.
 
   Jan-06-26 Capablanca vs Lasker, 1924 (replies)
 
perfidious: <Geoff>, did you miss the irony? Guess I should have added (rolls eyes).
 
   Jan-06-26 Beat Gruenwald
 
perfidious: Go-Go's--We Got the Beat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f55...
 
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Jan-13-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Another smattering of games:

<[Event "US Amateur Team East"] [Site "Somerset NJ"]
[Date "1993.02.14"]
[EventDate "1993"]
[Round "4.6"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[White "Shaw, Alan"]
[Black "Vigorito, David E"]
[ECO "E90"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.c4 g6 2.d4 Bg7 3.e4 Nc6 4.Nf3 d6 5.d5 Nb8 6.Be2 Nf6 7.Nc3 c6 8.0-0 Bg4 9.Ne1 Bxe2 10.Qxe2 0-0 11.Be3 Nbd7 12.Rc1 Qa5 13.Nd3 Rfc8 14.dxc6 Rxc6 15.b3 a6 16.a4 e6 1/2-1/2>

Jan-13-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd BCC Master Expert Invitational"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1986.03.??"]
[EventDate "1986"]
[Round "1"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[White "Lukowiak, William"]
[Black "Shaw, Alan"]
[ECO "B91"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.g3 e5 7.Nde2 Be7 8.Bg2 0-0 9.0-0 Nbd7 10.a4 b6 11.Nd5 Nxd5 12.Qxd5 Rb8 13.Nc3 Nf6 14.Qd3 h6 15.Nd5 Nxd5 16.Qxd5 Be6 17.Qd3 b5 18.axb5 axb5 19.b3 Qc7 20.Bd2 Rfc8 21.Ra2 Bf8 22.Bb4 Qc6 23.Rd1 Rb7 24.h4 Rd7 25.Kh2 Rcd8 26.Qe2 g6 27.Ra5 Rb7 28.Rd2 h5 29.Bf1 Rdb8 30.Rd3 Bc4 31.bxc4 bxc4 32.Rc3 Rxb4 33.Rxc4 Rxc4 34.Qxc4 Qb6 35.Ra1 Qxf2+ 36.Bg2 Qd4 37.Qxd4 exd4 38.Bf1 Bg7 39.Bd3 Be5 40.Kg2 Rc8 41.Ra7 Kg7 42.Rb7 1/2-1/2>

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: More games from those halcyon days, when Boston was the easiest place to play in the world:

<[Event "2nd BCC Master Expert Invitational"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1986.03.??"]
[EventDate "1986"]
[Round "1"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Mays, Charles"]
[Black "Nugent, Arthur P"]
[ECO "C45"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Bc5 5.Be3 Qf6 6.c3 d6 7.Be2 Nge7 8.0-0 Bd7 9.a4 a6 10.Na3 Rd8 11.f4 Nxd4 12.cxd4 Bxa3 13.Rxa3 d5 14.e5 Qb6 15.Qb3 Qxb3 16.Rxb3 Bc6 17.f5 g6 18.Bg5 Nxf5 19.Rxf5 gxf5 20.Bxd8 Kxd8 21.Bxa6 Ke7 22.Bb5 Bxb5 23.Rxb5 b6 24.a5 bxa5 25.Rxd5 Rb8 26.Rxa5 Rxb2 27.Ra7 Kd8 28.d5 Rd2 29.d6 cxd6 30.exd6 Rxd6 31.Rxf7 Rd1+ 32.Kf2 Rd2+ 33.Kg3 Rd3+ 34.Kf4 Rd2 35.Rg7 Rf2+ 36.Ke5 h5 37.Rg5 h4 38.Rh5 Rxg2 39.Rxh4 Rf2 40.Rh7 f4 41. Ke4 Ke8 42.Rh4 Kf8 43.h3 Kg7 44.Rg4+ Kh7 1/2-1/2>

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "Au Bon Pain Open (rapid)"] [Site "Cambridge Mass"]
[Date "1986.09.13"]
[EventDate "1986"]
[Round "4"]
[Result "0-1"]
[White "Hart, Michael M"]
[Black "Shaw, Alan"]
[ECO "A91"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.d4 f5 2.c4 e6 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 Be7 5.Nh3 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 a5 8.b3 Na6 9.Bb2 Qe8 10.Nf4 c6 11.Nd3 d5 12.Ne5 Nc7 13.Qc1 b5 14.cxd5 cxd5 15.a3 Bd6 16.Nd3 Bb7 17.b4 Qe7 18.Nc5 Bc6 19.Qd2 axb4 20.axb4 Rxa1 21.Rxa1 Ra8 22.e3 Rxa1+ 23.Bxa1 Nd7 24.Qa2 Nb6 25.Bf1 Nc4 26.Qa7 Kf7 27.Ne2 g5 28.Nc1 f4 29.exf4 gxf4 30.N1d3 Nd2 31.Bh3 Nf3+ 0-1>

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: More games, from a strong player of the eighties Down There:

<[Event "89th US Open"]
[Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1988.08.??"]
[EventDate "1988"]
[Round "?"]
[Result "0-1"]
[White "Dubow, Arnold"]
[Black "Peters, John"]
[ECO "A04"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.Nf3 c5 2.g3 g6 3.Bg2 Bg7 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4 Nc6 6.Nxc6 bxc6 7.O-O Rb8 8.c4 Nf6 9.e4 O-O 10.Qc2 d6 11.c5 d5 12.Rd1 Qc7 13.Nc3 dxe4 14.Nxe4 Nd5 15.a3 f5 16.Ng5 h6 17.Nf3 e5 18.Qc4 Be6 19.Qh4 f4 20.Re1 Rbe8 21.Bh3 Bxh3 22.Qxh3 e4 23.Nh4 Qf7 24.gxf4 g5 25.Ng2 gxf4 26.Rf1 Re5 27.Kh1 Rh5 28.Qg4 Rg5 29.Qh3 Kh7 30.a4 Rg8 31.Ra3 Rh5 32.Qb3 Be5 33.Qc2 Rxh2+ 34.Kxh2 f3+ 0-1>

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "89th US Open"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1988.08.??"]
[EventDate "1988"]
[Round "?"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Dubow, Arnold"]
[Black "Shapiro, Daniel E"]
[ECO "A11"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.Nf3 Nf6 2.g3 d5 3.Bg2 Bf5 4.O-O e6 5.c4 c6 6.d3 Be7 7.Nfd2 d4 8.Na3 a5 9.Qb3 Ra7 10.Nf3 Bc5 11.Qd1 h6 12.Nc2 b5 13.b3 Qb6 14.Bb2 Rd7 15.Ne5 Rd8 16.cxb5 cxb5 17.a4 b4 18.Ne1 Nd5 19.Bxd5 Rxd5 20.N1f3 O-O 21.Rc1 f6 22.Nc4 Qa7 23.Re1 e5 24.Nh4 Bg4 25.f3 Be6 26.Nd2 f5 27.Rc4 Nd7 28.Qc1 Rc8 29.Rf1 g5 30.Ng2 Nf6 31.h3 Rdd8 32.Kh2 Nd5 33.Rc2 Nc3 34.Nc4 Bxc4 35.dxc4 Qg7 36.Qe1 Rc6 37.Bc1 Re6 38.Rd2 e4 39.fxe4 fxe4 40.Rf5 Bd6 41.Qf1 e3 42.Rd3 Ne4 43.Rf3 Qc7 44.Kg1 Bxg3 45.Bxe3 dxe3 46.Rdxe3 Bh2+ 47.Kh1 Ree8 48.Qb1 Ng3+ 49.Rxg3 Bxg3 50.Qg6+ Qg7 51.Rxe8+ Rxe8 52.Qxe8+ Kh7 53.Qe4+ Kh8 54.Ne3 Bf2 55.Nf1 Qc3 56.Qd3 Bd4 57.Kg2 Qb2 58.Nd2 Bc3 59.Nf3 Qxb3 60.Ne5 Qxa4 61.Qd8+ 1-0>

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "89th US Open"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1988.08.??"]
[EventDate "1988"]
[Round "?"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[White "Gurevich, Ilya"]
[Black "Dubow, Arnold"]
[ECO "C06"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.c3 c5 6.Bd3 cxd4 7.cxd4 Nc6 8.Ne2 Qb6 9.Nf3 f6 10.exf6 Nxf6 11.O-O Bd6 12.Nc3 O-O 13.a3 Kh8 14.Be3 Bd7 15.b4 Be8 16.Na4 Qc7 17.b5 Nd8 18.Qd2 Ng4 19.h3 Rxf3 20.hxg4 Rf8 21.f4 Qe7 22.g5 Bh5 23.Qe1 Be8 24.Bd2 g6 25.Bb4 Bxb4 26.axb4 Qd6 27.g3 Kg8 28.Kg2 Rc8 29.Qd2 Rf7 30.Rfe1 Rfc7 31.Re2 Bf7 32.g4 b6 33.Rf1 Nb7 34.f5 exf5 35.gxf5 gxf5 36.Rxf5 Qd7 37.Rf4 Nd6 38.Re5 Ne4 39.Qa2 Rc1 40.Ref5 Be6 41.Re5 Bf7 42.Ref5 Nd6 43.Rf6 Be6 44.g6 h6 45.Qf2 Qe7 46.g7 Ne4 47.Bxe4 dxe4 48.Nc5 bxc5 49.bxc5 Qxg7+ 50.Kh2 e3 51.Qxe3 Bd5 52.Rf3 Rc2+ 53.Kh3 Qd7+ 54.R3f5 Qg7 55.Qg3 Qxg3+ 56.Kxg3 Kg7 57.Ra6 Bc4 58.Rxa7+ Kg6 59.Re5 Bxb5 60.Re6+ Kf5 61.Rxh6 Rg8+ 62.Kf3 Rc3+ 63.Kf2 Rf8 64.Rhh7 Ke4+ 65.Raf7 Rxf7+ 66.Rxf7 Kxd4 67.Rf4+ Kxc5 68.Rh4 Bc6 69.Rf4 Bd5 70.Rh4 Kd6 71.Rh5 1/2-1/2>

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "89th US Open"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1988.08.??"]
[EventDate "1988"]
[Round "?"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Puri, Vinny"]
[Black "Dubow, Arnold"]
[ECO "E84"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 g6 3.e4 d6 4.d4 Bg7 5.f3 O-O 6.Be3 Nc6 7.Qd2 a6 8.Nge2 Rb8 9.O-O-O b5 10.d5 Ne5 11.Nd4 b4 12.Nb1 Bd7 13.Bh6 c5 14.Nb3 a5 15.Bxg7 Kxg7 16.Qe1 Nh5 17.Qh4 a4 18.N3d2 e6 19.Qxd8 Rfxd8 20.g3 exd5 21.cxd5 Bb5 22.Bxb5 Rxb5 23.Kc2 c4 24.Rdf1 Rc8 25.f4 Ng4 26.Rf3 b3+ 27.axb3 cxb3+ 28.Kd3 f5 29.Nc3 Rb4 30.h3 Ngf6 31.exf5 gxf5 32.Re1 Kf7 33.Re6 Rb6 34.Nc4 Rxc4 35.Kxc4 a3 36.bxa3 b2 37.Re1 Ne4 38.Nxe4 fxe4 39.Rb3 Ra6 40.Rb7+ Kf8 41.Kb3 Nxg3 42.Kxb2 h5 43.Rc1 Ra8 44.Rcc7 h4 45.Rh7 Kg8 46.Rbg7+ Kf8 47.Rf7+ Kg8 48.Rfg7+ Kf8 49.Rh8+ Kxg7 50.Rxa8 Nh5 51.a4 Nxf4 52.a5 Nxh3 53.a6 Nf4 54.a7 h3 55.Re8 h2 56.a8=Q h1=Q 57.Re7+ Kf6 58.Qf8+ Kg5 59.Rg7+ Ng6 60.Qe7+ Kf4 61.Qxd6+ Ke3 62.Rxg6 Qh8+ 63.Kc2 Qh1 64.Qg3+ 1-0>

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <....I think you'll agree that Mr. McDonald has produced more interest than the above players. If CGs must get rid of somebody, let's get rid of the clunkers of which there are many -- this haphazard list is just the tip of the iceberg.

FWIW, there were a few struggling players that I came across who were personally known to members in days gone by. Such players should be kept, as should anyone rated above 2000, and anyone still active.>

Another drunken rant by someone whose true interest is in persecuting certain others here while virtue signalling, rather than the integrity of the DB.

#heartlandscumowned

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <<it can be neither D38 or D39.>

Boyz, Girlz, Grownups, Undecideds, Whateverz,

You know me.

You know me.

You damn well know the always disparaging <perfidious> will never put one over on Fredthebear so easily. He's the laziest regular poster that CGs has -- no effort in his posts; so light on the details, accuracy, the truth. He's a sham poster, a cyberbully.

FTB gonna put my stalker [sic] in his corrected [sic] place -- AGAIN.

But...

You'll have to wait though. I've got more pressing matters this day -- like Tata Steel Masters!

Chow! [sic]>

Nice try, <fredfradiavolo>. Better brush up on your English and Ebonics. You're still hung over from last night's drunken bacchanalia with the boys.

#evilfredpukeowned

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Piece on Elise the Opportunist:

<It’s ludicrous, laughable, that Donald Trump was sent by God to lead America, as his Truth Social posts suggest, or that — unlike Abraham Lincoln — he could have negotiated a deal to avoid the Civil War.

Arguably more preposterous is the claim of Trump and his followers that the January 6 mob assault on the Capitol was actually a peaceful demonstration and the rioters are the victims. Most of us saw, in real time, the Trump-inspired gang in the worst assault on the Capitol since the British burned it down in 1814.

This was affirmed by the January 6 committee, in depth documentaries, the confessions of some insurrectionists who said they were egged on by the president, and the conviction of many rioters.

It is attested to by top Trump officials, starting with former Vice President Mike Pence, whose life was threatened because he wouldn’t violate his oath and rig the perfunctory count of the electoral college at Trump's behest. ABC reported that some of Trump's closest White House aides told the special counsel that the president had no intention that day of stopping the attack: He apparently wanted the siege to succeed in overturning the legitimate election.

We all know by now Trump’s disregard for truth, so last weekend I watched one of his smarter loyalists, Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), on “Meet the Press.” The New York congresswoman is a stranger to principle — in a nanosecond she switched from leading the small band of moderate House Republicans to a down-the-line Jim Jordan-style (R-Ohio) cheerleader for Trump. But she's very shrewd.

Her appearance was a triumph of Trumpism, with a little less craziness, suggesting a stolen election, that the January 6 mob are “hostages,” that President Biden is the most corrupt president ever, as is his Justice Department, that many Democrats are antisemitic, and blah, blah, blah ...

2020 wasn't a “fair election,” Stefanik claims, a demonstrable falsehood. She focuses on Pennsylvania, which she charges engaged in “unconstitutional overreach” when that state’s supreme court, in response to COVID and postal snafus, ruled that mail-in ballots could arrive and be counted several days after the election.

What she didn’t say is that, by order of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, those ballots were segregated from the rest. There were 10,000 of them. Biden won the state by more than 80,000.

Stefanik echoed Trump’s criticism that the January 6 insurrectionists are being treated like “hostages.” Hostages are the 160 men and women still being held by Hamas, or Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich held by Putin's Russia, or another journalist, Austin Tice, who has been held captive by the Syrian regime more than 11 years.

It is contemptible to equate these victims with the Trump-inspired mob trying to overturn the legitimate election where seven people died and hundreds of police were injured as they tried to fend off the mob breaking into the Capitol. Already, approximately 900 perpetrators have been convicted or have pleaded guilty. (Trump has said as president he would pardon them.)

Stefanik, who in a congressional hearing eviscerated three ill-prepared presidents of elite universities on antisemitism on the campus, has seized on that success, using every opportunity to assail Democrats, charging that antisemitism is “an issue on the left.” I can't find, however, any Stefanik criticism of Trump for dining a little over a year ago with Nick Fuentes, an antisemitic Holocaust denier. Maybe that's because she's lobbying hard to be the former president's running mate. Apparently it does depend on the context.

On “Meet the Press,” Stefanik assailed what she claimed was biased anti-conservative media. That may be, but not in coverage of her broadsides against her alma mater. Very few stories or interviews note that Stefanik's hatred of her alma mater seems to have begun in 2021 — when she was kicked off a Harvard advisory panel for lying about the 2020 election.

Almost nothing compares to denying there was a January 6 attack on the Capitol or calling those rioters “hostages.” Yet that Big Lie has taken hold with many Americans. In this month's Washington Post-University of Maryland poll, an astonishing 25% of the public believes the FBI — not the Trump-inspired mob — instigated the attack on the Capitol.

There are legitimate big issues to debate in a presidential year: the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Middle East, China, taxes, abortion. But to question the clear legitimacy of the 2020 election or the tragedy of January 6 carnage is to lie outright to voters.>

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Back to 1986:

<[Event "2nd BCC Master Expert Invitational"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1986.03.??"]
[EventDate "1986"]
[Round "2"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Shaw, Alan"]
[Black "Courtney, Thomas R"]
[ECO "E87"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 0-0 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 a5 8.Bd3 Na6 9.Nge2 Nd7 10.0-0 Nac5 11.Bc2 Nb6 12.b3 f5 13.exf5 gxf5 14.Qd2 Bd7 15.f4 e4 16.Rae1 a4 17.Bd4 axb3 18.axb3 Qe7 19.Kh1 Ra3 20.Rb1 Re8 21.Qe3 Bxd4 22.Qxd4 Qg7 23.Qe3 Ba4 24.Nxa4 Nbxa4 25.Qc1 Ra2 26.bxa4 Nd3 27.Qd2 Kf7 28.Ng3 Qg4 29.Qd1 Rg8 30.Qxg4 Rxg4 31.Bxd3 exd3 32.Rxb7 h5 33.Rb3 d2 34.Rd3 h4 35.Rd1 hxg3 36.hxg3 Rxa4 37.R1xd2 Rxc4 38.Kg1 Ke7 39.Re2+ Kd7 40.Kf2 c6 41.dxc6+ Kxc6 42.Re6 Re4 43.Rdxd6+ Kc5 44.Rc6+ Kb5 45.Rxe4 Kxc6 46.Re5 1-0>

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd BCC Master Expert Invitational"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1986.03.??"]
[EventDate "1986"]
[Round "2"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Nugent, Arthur P"]
[Black "Scott, Samuel"]
[ECO "B06"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.e4 g6 2.d4 Bg7 3.c3 d6 4.Nf3 Nc6 5.Bb5 a6 6.Ba4 b5 7.Bb3 Nf6 8.O-O O-O 9.Nbd2 Na5 10.Bc2 Nd7 11.Re1 e5 12.Nf1 c5 13.dxc5 dxc5 14.Ne3 Nb6 15.Qe2 Qc7 16.b3 f5 17.Bb2 f4 18.Nd5 Nxd5 19.exd5 Bg4 20.Be4 Rab8 21.h3 Bxf3 22.Qxf3 c4 23.Ba3 cxb3 24.Bxf8 Bxf8 25.axb3 Nxb3 26.d6 Nd2 27.dxc7 Nxf3+ 28.Bxf3 1-0>

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Completing the hat trick of White wins this round:

<[Event "2nd BCC Master Expert Invitational"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1986.03.??"]
[EventDate "1986"]
[Round "2"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Lukowiak, William"]
[Black "Mays, Charles"]
[ECO "B07"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.h3 0-0 6.Bf4 c6 7.a4 a5 8.Be2 Nbd7 9.0-0 Nh5 10.Bh2 e5 11.Qd2 Qe7 12.Rad1 Rd8 13.dxe5 dxe5 14.g4 Nhf6 15.Nxe5 Nxe4 16.Nxe4 Bxe5 17.Bxe5 Qxe5 18.Qg5 Re8 19.Qxe5 Rxe5 20.Bf3 Kg7 21.b3 Nf8 22.Nd6 Ne6 23.Nc4 Rc5 24.Nb6 Rb8 25.c4 Re5 26.Rfe1 Nd4 27.Bg2 Rxe1+ 28.Rxe1 Be6 29.Re3 Rd8 30.Be4 f5 31.gxf5 gxf5 32.Bb1 f4 33.Rd3 Ne2+ 34.Kg2 Rxd3 35.Bxd3 Nd4 36.Na8 Nxb3 37.Nc7 Bd7 38.Kf3 Nc5 39.Bc2 Ne6 40.Nxe6+ Bxe6 41.Bd3 Bxh3 42.Kxf4 b6 43.Ke5 Bg2 44.Be2 Kf7 45.f4 c5 46.Kd6 Kf6 47.Kc7 h5 48.Kxb6 h4 49.Bg4 h3 50.Bxh3 Bxh3 51.Kxa5 Ke7 52.Kb6 Kd6 53.a5 Bf1 54.Kb5 Bd3 55.a6 Be4 56.Kb6 Bf3 57.a7 Be4 58.f5 Ba8 59.f6 Ke6 60.Kxc5 Kxf6 61.Kd6 1-0>

Jan-14-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: One for da road:

<[Event "Close of Fall Open"] [Site "Billerica Mass"]
[Date "1985.10.19"]
[EventDate "1985"]
[Round "2.3"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Shaw, Alan"]
[Black "Blaschke, Bruce"]
[ECO "E12"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.a3 Bb7 5.Nc3 Be7 6.d5 0-0 7.e4 exd5 8.cxd5 d6 9.Be2 Nbd7 10.Nd4 Re8 11.0-0 Ne5 12.f4 Ned7 13.b4 a6 14.Bd3 Bf8 15.Qf3 Qc8 16.Be3 c5 17.dxc6 Bxc6 18.Nxc6 Qxc6 19.Rac1 Qb7 20.Bd4 b5 21.Qh3 h6 22.Rce1 Rac8 23.Re3 Kh8 24.e5 dxe5 25.fxe5 Nxe5 26.Rxe5 1-0>

Jan-15-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Time to 'dump' some more 'tainted games':

<[Event "18th World Open"] [Site "Philadelphia PA"]
[Date "1990.??.??"]
[EventDate "1990"]
[Round "1"]
[Result "0-1"]
[White "Greanias, Steve"]
[Black "Gurevich, Ilya"]
[ECO "D94"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.c4 g6 2.Nf3 Bg7 3.d4 Nf6 4.Nc3 d5 5.e3 O-O 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.Bc4 Nxc3 8.bxc3 b6 9.h4 Nc6 10.Ng5 Bf6 11.Qf3 Bb7 12.Qh3 Na5 13.h5 Bc8 14.Ne6 g5 15.Nxd8 Bxh3 16.Bxf7+ Kh8 17.Rxh3 Raxd8 18.Be6 c5 19.Bd2 h6 20.Rf3 Kg7 21.a4 Rd6 22.Ba2 Rfd8 23.d5 c4 24.e4 e6 25.Re3 Be5 26.O-O-O exd5 27.exd5 Rxd5 28.Ree1 Nb3+ 29.Bxb3 0-1>

<stalker>, if ya stay away, ya won't have to face the stench.

Jan-15-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "18th World Open"] [Site "Philadelphia PA"]
[Date "1990.??.??"]
[EventDate "1990"]
[Round "2"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Gurevich, Ilya"]
[Black "Yeliseyev, Igor"]
[ECO "B90"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.a4 e5 7.Nf3 Be7 8.Bc4 O-O 9.Bg5 Nbd7 10.O-O b6 11.Qe2 Bb7 12.Rfd1 Qc7 13.Bxf6 Nxf6 14.Nd5 Nxd5 15.Bxd5 Rfc8 16.c3 Bc6 17.Qc4 Bxd5 18.Qxd5 Qc4 19.Ne1 b5 20.axb5 Qxb5 21.Qxb5 axb5 22.Nc2 g6 23.f3 f6 24.Kf2 Kf7 25.Nb4 f5 26.Ke2 Ke6 27.Rxa8 Rxa8 28.Rd5 Rb8 29.Na6 fxe4 30.fxe4 Rb6 31.Nc7+ Kd7 32.Nxb5 Kc6 33.Na7+ Kb7 34.Nb5 Kc6 35.c4 Ra6 36.Nc3 Ra1 37.Rb5 Rc1 38.Nd5 Bg5 39.b3 h5 40.Nb4+ Kd7 41.Rb7+ Ke6 42.g3 h4 43.Rg7 Kf6 44.Rh7 Rh1 45.Nd5+ Ke6 46.Nc7+ Kf6 47.Nd5+ Ke6 48.Kf3 Rxh2 49.Nc7+ Kf6 50.Nd5+ Ke6 51.gxh4 Bxh4 52.Kg4 Rg2+ 53.Kh3 1-0>

Jan-15-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Chalk up another for da keed before moving on to the GMs:

<[Event "18th World Open"] [Site "Philadelphia PA"]
[Date "1990.??.??"]
[EventDate "1990"]
[Round "3"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Gurevich, Ilya"]
[Black "Schain, Randolph"]
[ECO "C04"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Nc6 4.Ngf3 Nf6 5.e5 Nd7 6.Be2 Be7 7.Nf1 f6 8.exf6 Bxf6 9.Ne3 O-O 10.O-O Kh8 11.c3 Qe8 12.Ng4 e5 13.dxe5 Ncxe5 14.Ngxe5 Bxe5 15.Re1 Qf7 16.Be3 Bf6 17.Qd2 c6 18.Bd4 Bxd4 19.cxd4 Nf6 20.Bd3 Bg4 21.Ng5 Qd7 22.f3 Bf5 23.Bxf5 Qxf5 24.Re5 Qg6 25.Rae1 Rfe8 26.h4 Nd7 27.Re7 Rxe7 28.Rxe7 Nf6 29.Rxb7 Qb1+ 30.Kh2 Qxa2 31.Nf7+ Kg8 32.Qg5 Ne8 33.Nh6+ 1-0>

Jan-15-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "18th World Open"] [Site "Philadelphia PA"]
[Date "1990.??.??"]
[EventDate "1990"]
[Round "5"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Gurevich, Ilya"]
[Black "Costigan, Richard"]
[ECO "C98"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 O-O 9.h3 Na5 10.Bc2 c5 11.d4 Qc7 12.Nbd2 Nc6 13.d5 Nd8 14.a4 Rb8 15.c4 b4 16.Nf1 Ne8 17.g4 g6 18.Ng3 Ng7 19.Kh2 f6 20.b3 Nf7 21.Ng1 Bd7 22.f4 exf4 23.Bxf4 Rbe8 24.Qd2 Ne5 25.Rf1 Rf7 26.Rf2 Ref8 27.Raf1 Qd8 28.Nf3 Qe8 29.Bh6 Bd8 30.Kg2 Bc8 31.Ne2 Qe7 32.Nf4 Qe8 33.Nd3 Bd7 34.Qf4 Bc8 35.Qg3 Bd7 36.Bc1 Bc8 37.Qf4 Bd7 38.Qh6 Bc8 39.Ndxe5 dxe5 40.Nh4 Qe7 41.Nf3 g5 42.Kg3 Ne8 43.h4 Qd7 44.hxg5 Qxg4+ 45.Kh2 fxg5 46.Rg2 Rxf3 47.Rxg4 Bxg4 48.Rxf3 Rxf3 49.Bxg5 Rh3+ 50.Qxh3 Bxh3 51.Bxd8 Bd7 52.Be7 1-0>

Jan-15-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "18th World Open"] [Site "Philadelphia PA"]
[Date "1990.??.??"]
[EventDate "1990"]
[Round "8"]
[Result "0-1"]
[White "Getz, Shelby D"]
[Black "Gurevich, Ilya"]
[ECO "B43"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.Nc3 a6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4 Qc7 6.g3 Nf6 7.Bg2 Bb4 8.Ne2 Be7 9.b3 O-O 10.Bb2 Nc6 11.O-O d6 12.Nd4 Bd7 13.Nce2 b5 14.Qd2 Rac8 15.Rac1 Qb7 16.Rfe1 Rfd8 17.h3 e5 18.Nf5 Bxf5 19.exf5 d5 20.Qe3 Qc7 21.a3 b4 22.a4 Bd6 23.g4 h6 24.Kh1 Qa5 25.f4 Re8 26.fxe5 Nxe5 27.Qd2 Bb8 28.Bd4 Ne4 29.Qe3 Nc6 30.Bb6 Ng3+ 31.Nxg3 Rxe3 32.Bxa5 Rxe1+ 33.Rxe1 Bxg3 34.Re3 Bf2 35.Bb6 Bxe3 36.Bxe3 Ne7 37.Bf1 Rxc2 38.Bxa6 Rc3 39.Bd4 Rxh3+ 40.Kg2 Rxb3 41.Bb5 Ra3 42.Kf2 Nc8 43.Bc5 Ra2+ 44.Ke3 b3 45.Kd3 Rc2 46.Bb4 Na7 47.Bc3 Rg2 0-1>

Jan-15-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "8th Monadnock Marathon"] [Site "Jaffrey NH"]
[Date "1985.10.27"]
[EventDate "1985"]
[Round "7.9"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[White "Shaw, Alan"]
[Black "Edwards, Jon A"]
[ECO "A33"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 c5 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4 e6 6.g3 Be7 7.Bg2 0-0 8.0-0 a6 9.e4 Qc7 10.Nde2 Rd8 11.b3 Rb8 12.a4 b6 13.h3 Nb4 14.Bf4 e5 15.Bc1 Bb7 16.Bb2 d6 17.Qd2 Nd7 18.Ba3 Nc5 19.Nc1 Nbd3 20.Qa2 Nxc1 21.Raxc1 Bc6 22.Qc2 Qb7 23.Nd5 Bxd5 24.exd5 a5 25.Rce1 Qd7 26.Re2 f5 27.f4 e4 28.Bc1 Bf6 29.Be3 Nd3 30.Rd1 g6 31.Bf1 Qg7 32.Kh2 Kh8 33.Rg2 Nb4 34.Qf2 Qc7 35.g4 Na6 36.g5 Bg7 37.h4 Nc5 38.Qc2 Qe7 39.h5 Kg8 40.Be2 Kf8 41.Rh1 Ke8 42.Bd1 Ra8 43.Kg1 Kd7 44.Rgh2 Rh8 45.h6 Bf8 46.Qc3 Rg8 47.Bc2 Kc7 48.Kg2 Qd7 49.Rb1 Na6 50.Bd1 Qf7 51.Be2 Nb4 52.Bf1 Be7 53.Qd2 Rab8 54.Kg1 Bd8 55.Rf2 Qe7 56.Rd1 Ke7 1/2-1/2>

Jan-15-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: More from bygone days in that 'easy' place to play:

<[Event "2nd BCC Master Expert Invitational"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1986.03.??"]
[EventDate "1986"]
[Round "3"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[White "Mays, Charles"]
[Black "Shaw, Alan"]
[ECO "C45"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Bc5 5.Be3 Qf6 6.c3 Nge7 7.Be2 d5 8.0-0 Bxd4 9.cxd4 dxe4 10.Nc3 Bf5 11.Qa4 0-0 12.f3 exf3 13.Bxf3 Qg6 14.Bf4 Bc2 15.b3 Qd3 16.d5 Qxc3 17.dxc6 b5 18.Qa3 Qd4+ 19.Kh1 Qxf4 20.Qxe7 Rae8 21.Qc5 Bg6 22.Qxa7 b4 23.a4 1/2-1/2>

Jan-15-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd BCC Master Expert Invitational"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1986.03.??"]
[EventDate "1986"]
[Round "3"]
[Result "0-1"]
[White "Scott, Samuel"]
[Black "Lukowiak, William"]
[ECO "A29"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 Bb4 4.Bg2 0-0 5.Nf3 Nc6 6.0-0 Re8 7.a3 Bxc3 8.bxc3 e4 9.Nd4 Ne5 10.Qb3 d6 11.f4 Ned7 12.a4 Nc5 13.Qc2 Bd7 14.f5 Bc6 15.Nxc6 bxc6 16.Ba3 Ncd7 17.Rf4 Qe7 18.Raf1 Rab8 19.g4 h6 20.h4 Ne5 21.g5 hxg5 22.hxg5 Nh5 23.f6 Qe6 24.Rxe4 Ng3 25.d4 Nxe4 26.Bxe4 Qg4+ 27.Kf2 Qh4+ 28.Kg2 Nxc4 0-1>

Jan-15-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd BCC Master Expert Invitational"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1986.03.??"]
[EventDate "1986"]
[Round "3"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Courtney, Thomas R"]
[Black "Nugent, Arthur"]
[ECO "B01"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Nf6 3.b3 Nxd5 4.Bb2 c5 5.Nf3 Nc6 6.Bb5 Bd7 7.0-0 e6 8.Re1 Nf6 9.Nc3 Be7 10.Qe2 0-0 11.Rad1 Nd4 12.Nxd4 cxd4 13.Bxd7 dxc3 14.dxc3 Nxd7 15.Qb5 Qb6 16.Qxd7 Bc5 17.Qd2 a5 18.a3 Rfd8 19.Qe2 h6 20.Bc1 Qc7 21.c4 Qe7 22.a4 Bb4 23.Rf1 Qf6 24.Rd3 Rxd3 25.Qxd3 Rd8 26.Qf3 Qg6 27.c3 Rd3 28.Qxb7 Rxc3 29.Bd2 Rxb3 30.c5 Rb1 31.Bxb4 Qd3 32.Qa8+ Kh7 33.Be1 1-0>

Jan-15-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: More 'easy' competition:

<[Event "2nd BCC Master Expert Invitational"] [Site "Boston Mass"]
[Date "1986.03.??"]
[EventDate "1986"]
[Round "4"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Shaw, Alan"]
[Black "Nugent, Arthur P"]
[ECO "A87"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]

1.c4 f5 2.g3 Nf6 3.Bg2 g6 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.0-0 d6 6.d4 0-0 7.d5 c5 8.Nc3 Na6 9.Ng5 Nc7 10.f4 Rb8 11.a4 b6 12.Qd3 a6 13.Ra2 Bd7 14.Nh3 b5 15.axb5 axb5 16.cxb5 Nxb5 17.e3 Ng4 18.Ne2 Ra8 19.Rxa8 Qxa8 20.Ng5 Nc7 21.Nc3 Qa7 22.h3 Nh6 23.Kh2 Rb8 24.e4 fxe4 25.Qxe4 Bf6 26.Ne6 Rb4 27.Qe1 Nf5 28.g4 Bh4 29.Qd1 Ng3 30.Re1 Bxe6 31.dxe6 Rd4 32.Qf3 Qa6 33.f5 Rd3 34.Re3 c4 35.fxg6 Bf6 36.gxh7+ Kh8 37.g5 Bg7 38.Rxd3 cxd3 39.Qxg3 Nxe6 40.Qe1 Be5+ 41.Kh1 Nc5 42.Qf1 1-0>

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