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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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   Aug-13-25 Kenneth Rogoff
 
perfidious: Some further info on the CDC shootings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcf... RFK Jr can downplay things all he wishes, but the villain of the piece was very clearly an anti-vaxxer. <Everett/Brown/MarcusBierce>, take note.
 
   Aug-13-25 Charles Henin
 
perfidious: More information on Henin: https://tartajubow.blogspot.com/202... https://best-in-chess.blogspot.com/...
 
   Aug-13-25 A Kevitz vs Fischer, 1971 (replies)
 
perfidious: Inter alia, Levy pointed out that Fischer was not at all likely to play either the KID or Gruenfeld in Reykjavik and discussed Fischer's switching of openings to stay one step ahead of the Russian analytical might, along with how his favoured 6.Bc4 went into the shades after ...
 
   Aug-13-25 Chessgames - Guys and Dolls (replies)
 
perfidious: Francoise Hardy.
 
   Aug-13-25 Chessgames - Sports (replies)
 
perfidious: <unferth....that was one helluva play, but a bit overpraised. for one thing, it was Jeter's job to be in that spot; it wasn't some uncanny Jedi hero stuff as the announcers and generations of blatherers have made it out to be. and the only reason it looked so dramatic is that ...
 
   Aug-13-25 perfidious chessforum
 
perfidious: The close: <....Csere, the group’s secretary, who has repeatedly referred in social media posts to Nazis as “based,” tells WIRED that he was merely “trolling leftists.” When asked what his real view of Nazis is, Csere said: “The Nazis made a lot of politically ...
 
   Aug-13-25 Chennai Grand Masters (2025)
 
perfidious: <LivBlockade: So far (after 4 rounds) out of 20 games, there have been: 10 draws 9 wins for White 1 win for Black> As the sable forces trebled that output in round six.
 
   Aug-12-25 Ilia Smirin
 
perfidious: <Dion....I don't hear so much about "woke" now, not even in a derogatory way. Maybe we're over this kind of micro-sensitivity now.> Anyone who comes to the States or reads of affairs here will quickly learn that that sort of commentary has been de rigueur for a long while ...
 
   Aug-12-25 Tarrasch vs Yates, 1910
 
perfidious: <BickeDag....(Yates) may have been mediocre in 1910, but won this game and later on he finished higher than Tarrasch in most of the tournaments they both attended....> True, despite Tarrasch going +3-1=3 in the rest of their meetings while being more than two decades Yates'
 
   Aug-12-25 Geoff Chandler (replies)
 
perfidious: From the link on the Zeppelin raids of Edinburgh and Leith: <And still it droned on over the city, at complete liberty to undertake its terrible deeds.> Sounds like some of my efforts over the 64 squares. <Geoff>, have the gubmint bankroll everything and not lay a ...
 
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Apr-17-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "Maine Open"]
[Site "Portland ME"]
[Date "1996.10.19"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Bryan, Jarod J"]
[Black "Yergin, Chandler"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C00"]
[WhiteElo "2322"]
[BlackElo "2063"]

1.e4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.e5 c5 4.b4 b6 5.bxc5 bxc5 6.c3 Qa5 7.Be2 Ba6 8.d3 Nd7 9.O-O Ne7 10.Bd2 Qc7 11.Re1 Rb8 12.Na3 Qa5 13.Qc1 Ng6 14.c4 Qc7 15.cxd5 exd5 16.Bf1 Nb6 17.Nd4 Be7 18.Nab5 Qc8 19.Nd6+ Bxd6 20.exd6+ Kf8 21.Qa3 Nd7 22.Nf5 Qc6 23.Rac1 f6 24.Nd4 Qxd6 25.Re6 1-0>

Apr-17-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "Maine Open"]
[Site "Portland ME"]
[Date "1996.10.20"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Bryan, Jarod J"]
[Black "Terrie, Henry L"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C56"]
[WhiteElo "2322"]
[BlackElo "2200"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Bc4 Nf6 5.O-O Nxe4 6.Re1 d5 7.Bxd5 Qxd5 8.Nc3 Qa5 9.Nxe4 Be6 10.Bd2 Bb4 11.c3 dxc3 12.bxc3 Be7 13.c4 Qh5 14.Rb1 O-O-O 15.Qa4 Bd7 16.Rb5 Qg6 17.Bf4 Nb4 18.Qxa7 Qa6 19.Qxa6 bxa6 20.Ra5 Bc6 21.Nc5 Bxc5 22.Rxc5 Nd3 23.Rxc6 Nxf4 24.Rxa6 Kb7 25.Ra3 Rhe8 26.Rb1+ Kc6 27.g3 Ne2+ 28.Kg2 Nd4 29.Nxd4+ Rxd4 30.Ra6+ Kc5 31.Rb7 Re7 32.Raa7 Kc6 33.Rb4 Kc5 34.a3 Rxc4 35.Ra5+ Kd4 36.Rh5 h6 37.Rh4+ Kd5 38.Rhxc4 c5 1-0>

Apr-17-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "Maine Open"]
[Site "Portland ME"]
[Date "1996.10.20"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Babayan, Ruben"]
[Black "Bryan, Jarod J"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D30"]
[WhiteElo "2064"]
[BlackElo "2322"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5 4.e3 Nbd7 5.Nc3 Be7 6.Bd3 O-O 7.O-O a6 8.c5 b6 9.cxb6 c5 10.dxc5 Nxc5 11.Be2 Qxb6 12.Na4 Nxa4 13.Qxa4 Bd7 14.Qb3 Qxb3 15.axb3 Bb5 16.Bxb5 axb5 17.Rxa8 Rxa8 18.Nd4 Bc5 19.Nxb5 Rb8 20.b4 Bxb4 21.Nd4 Bc5 22.Nc6 Rb3 23.Rd1 Ne4 24.Ne5 Be7 25.Rd3 Nc5 26.Rc3 Rxc3 27.bxc3 Bf6 28.Ba3 Bxe5 29.Bxc5 Bxc3 30.Kf1 e5 31.Ke2 e4 32.f3 Be5 33.fxe4 dxe4 34.h3 g6 35.Kf2 Kg7 36.Bb6 Kh6 37.g3 Kg5 38.Bd8+ Bf6 39.Bc7 h5 40.Bf4+ Kf5 41.Bc7 Be5 42.Bb6 Ke6 43.Bc5 Kd5 44.Bb6 Bd6 45.Bd4 Be5 46.Bb6 Bd6 47.Bd8 Kc4 48.g4 hxg4 49.hxg4 Kd3 50.Bb6 Be7 51.Ba7 Kc4 52.Ke2 Bc5 53.Bb8 Kd5 54.Bc7 Ke6 55.Kf2 f5 56.gxf5+ Kxf5 57.Bf4 Kg4 58.Bh6 g5 59.Bg7 Kh3 60.Be5 g4 61.Bc7 Be7 62.Kf1 Bg5 63.Bb6 Kh2 64.Bc7+ g3 65.Ke2 Bh4 66.Kd2 Kh1 67.Bxg3 Bxg3 68.Kc3 Kg2 0-1>

Apr-17-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "Maine Open"]
[Site "Portland ME"]
[Date "1996.10.20"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Terrie, Henry L"]
[Black "Artis, Gene"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A34"]
[WhiteElo "2200"]
[BlackElo "1950"]

1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Nf3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e3 Nc7 6.Bc4 e6 7.O-O Be7 8.d4 O-O 9.e4 cxd4 10.Nxd4 e5 11.Ndb5 a6 12.Qxd8 Bxd8 13.Nd6 Nc6 14.Nxc8 Rxc8 15.Be3 Ne6 16.Bxe6 fxe6 17.Rfd1 Rf7 18.Rd6 Nd4 19.Bxd4 exd4 20.Rxd4 Bb6 21.Rd2 e5 22.Nd5 Bd4 23.Kf1 g5 24.h3 h5 25.f3 g4 26.hxg4 hxg4 27.f4 Rc4 28.f5 Bc5 29.Re1 g3 30.b3 Rd4 31.Rxd4 Bxd4 32.Rc1 Kg7 33.Rc7 Rxc7 34.Nxc7 Kh6 35.Ke2 Bf2 36.Kf3 Kg5 37.Nd5 1-0>

Apr-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd Bishops Cross Open"] [Site "Lebanon NH"]
[Date "1996.11.16"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Lavigne, Lawrence"]
[Black "Bryan, Jarod J"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D06"]
[WhiteElo "2180"]
[BlackElo "2322"]

1.d4 d5 2.c4 Bf5 3.Nc3 e6 4.Qb3 Nc6 5.Be3 Nb4 6.Rc1 dxc4 7.Qxc4 Nc2+ 8.Kd2 Nxe3 9.fxe3 c6 10.e4 Bg6 11.Nf3 Nf6 12.e5 Ng4 13.h3 Nf2 14.Rg1 Be7 15.e3 Qa5 16.Ke1 Ne4 17.Bd3 Nxc3 18.bxc3 Bxd3 19.Qxd3 Qxa2 20.Rc2 Qa3 21.Ke2 O-O 22.g4 b5 23.h4 Qb3 24.Nd2 Qd5 25.g5 c5 26.Qxb5 cxd4 27.Qxd5 exd5 28.exd4 Rfc8 29.Kd3 a5 30.Nf1 a4 31.Ne3 Rd8 32.Ra2 a3 33.Rb1 Ra5 34.Rb7 Bf8 35.h5 Ra6 36.Rb5 Be7 37.Nxd5 Bxg5 38.Nb4 Ra4 39.e6 Bc1 40.e7 Re8 41.Nc6 Ra6 42.Rb8 Rxb8 43.Nxb8 Re6 44.Nc6 Bg5 45.d5 Re3+ 46.Kd4 1-0>

Apr-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd Bishops Cross Open"] [Site "Lebanon NH"]
[Date "1996.11.16"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Mac Intyre, Paul"]
[Black "Friedel, Joshua E"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C55"]
[WhiteElo "2286"]
[BlackElo "1812"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d4 exd4 5.e5 Ne4 6.Bd5 Nc5 7.Nbd2 Be7 8.O-O O-O 9.a3 d6 10.Bxc6 bxc6 11.Nxd4 Bb7 12.exd6 Bxd6 13.Nc4 Ba6 14.b3 Qd7 15.Be3 Rad8 16.Qf3 Bxc4 17.bxc4 Be5 18.Rad1 Bxd4 19.Bxd4 Qe7 20.Qxc6 Ne6 21.Bb2 Rxd1 22.Rxd1 Rd8 23.Re1 Nf4 24.Kf1 Ne6 25.a4 Qh4 26.Be5 h6 27.Qe4 Qxe4 28.Rxe4 Rd1+ 29.Ke2 Rc1 30.Kd2 Rf1 31.Re2 Rb1 32.Kc3 c6 33.Bd6 Ra1 34.Kb4 Rb1+ 35.Ka5 Rb6 36.c5 Rb7 37.Ka6 Rd7 38.c3 Kh7 39.Rb2 Nd8 40.Rb8 Kg6 41.Rxd8 Rxd8 42.Kxa7 Kf6 43.Kb7 Ke6 44.a5 Kd7 45.a6 Re8 46.a7 Re2 47.Bc7 Ra2 48.Bb6 1-0>

Apr-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd Bishops Cross Open"] [Site "Lebanon NH"]
[Date "1996.11.17"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Lavigne, Lawrence"]
[Black "Mac Intyre, Paul"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "E81"]
[WhiteElo "2180"]
[BlackElo "2286"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 O-O 6.Be3 c5 7.Qd2 e6 8.Nge2 Nc6 9.g4 Qa5 10.h4 h5 11.g5 Nd7 12.f4 cxd4 13.Nxd4 Nxd4 14.Bxd4 e5 15.fxe5 Nxe5 16.Bxe5 Bxe5 17.O-O-O Bg4 18.Be2 Bxc3 19.bxc3 Bxe2 20.Qxe2 Qxc3+ 21.Qc2 Qa3+ 22.Kb1 Rac8 23.Qb3 Qc5 24.Rc1 Rc6 25.Ka1 Qe5+ 26.Qb2 Rfc8 27.Qxe5 dxe5 28.Rb1 b6 29.Rb5 Rxc4 30.Rxe5 Kf8 31.Kb2 Re8 32.Rxe8+ Kxe8 33.Re1 Ke7 34.Kb3 b5 35.a3 Ke6 36.Re3 a5 37.Re2 Ke5 38.Rf2 Rc7 39.Re2 Rc6 40.Rf2 f6 41.gxf6 Rxf6 42.Rg2 Kxe4 43.Rg5 Rb6 44.a4 bxa4+ 45.Kxa4 Ra6 46.Kb5 Rf6 47.Ka4 Kf3 48.Rg1 Rf4+ 49.Kxa5 Rg4 0-1>

Apr-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd Bishops Cross Open"] [Site "Lebanon NH"]
[Date "1996.11.17"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Terrie, Henry L"]
[Black "Huggins, Noel"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A28"]
[WhiteElo "2200"]
[BlackElo "1847"]

1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e5 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.e3 d5 5.cxd5 Nxd5 6.Bb5 Nxc3 7.bxc3 Bd6 8.e4 O-O 9.Be2 Ne7 10.d4 Ng6 11.O-O Re8 12.Qc2 Qe7 13.Re1 h6 14.Bd2 Bd7 15.Bd3 Bg4 16.Nxe5 Nxe5 17.dxe5 Qxe5 18.f4 Bc5+ 19.Kh1 Qh5 20.Be3 Bxe3 21.Rxe3 Qc5 22.Rae1 Bd7 23.e5 Rad8 24.Bh7+ Kh8 25.Be4 Bc6 26.h3 Bxe4 27.Qxe4 c6 28.f5 Qd5 29.Qf4 Qxa2 30.e6 fxe6 31.f6 g5 32.Qc7 Rg8 33.Rxe6 Rd1 34.Rxd1 Qxe6 35.Rd7 Qf5 36.Qd6 Qf1+ 37.Kh2 Qf4+ 38.Qxf4 gxf4 39.Rxb7 Rf8 40.Rxa7 Rxf6 41.Rc7 Kg8 42.Kg1 f3 43.g4 f2+ 44.Kf1 Kf8 45.c4 Ke8 46.Ra7 Rf3 47.Rc7 Rf6 48.Ra7 1/2-1/2>

Apr-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd Bishops Cross Open"] [Site "Lebanon NH"]
[Date "1996.11.17"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Mac Intyre, Paul"]
[Black "Virdone, Richard"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C00"]
[WhiteElo "2286"]
[BlackElo "2074"]

1.e4 e6 2.d3 d5 3.Nd2 dxe4 4.dxe4 Bd7 5.Ngf3 Bc6 6.Bd3 Nd7 7.O-O Nc5 8.Ne5 Nxd3 9.cxd3 Ne7 10.Ndc4 f6 11.Nxc6 Nxc6 12.Qb3 Qc8 13.Be3 Be7 14.d4 O-O 15.Rac1 Kh8 16.Rfd1 Nd8 17.Bf4 Nf7 18.Rc2 c6 19.Bg3 Qd7 20.Rcd2 Rad8 21.f3 Qc8 22.Kh1 Nd6 23.Ne3 f5 24.exf5 exf5 25.Be5 Bf6 26.Qb4 Qd7 27.Bxd6 Qxd6 28.Qxb7 Qf4 29.Nf1 Bxd4 30.Qxc6 h6 31.Qc4 Qxd2 32.Rxd2 Bb6 33.Rxd8 Rxd8 34.Qe2 Kh7 35.g3 Kg6 36.Kg2 Kf6 37.Nd2 Bc5 38.Nc4 Rd5 39.Qe8 Kg5 40.h4+ 1-0>

Apr-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd Bishops Cross Open"] [Site "Lebanon NH"]
[Date "1996.11.17"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Turalic, Sulejman"]
[Black "Terrie, Henry L"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C45"]
[WhiteElo "2020"]
[BlackElo "2200"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Bc5 5.Be3 Qf6 6.c3 Nge7 7.Nc2 Bxe3 8.Nxe3 O-O 9.g3 d6 10.Bg2 Be6 11.O-O Qg6 12.g4 Ne5 13.h3 Nc4 14.Nf5 Rfe8 15.b3 Nb6 16.f4 Bd7 17.Nd2 Nxf5 18.exf5 Qf6 19.Ne4 Qh4 20.Ng5 Bc6 21.Kh2 Bxg2 22.Kxg2 Re3 23.Nf3 Qe7 24.Re1 Re8 25.Kf2 Qe4 26.Rxe3 Qxe3+ 27.Kg3 Re4 28.Qd2 Qxd2 29.Nxd2 Re3+ 30.Nf3 Rxc3 31.Re1 Kf8 32.g5 Nd5 33.h4 Ne3 34.f6 gxf6 35.h5 fxg5 36.fxg5 c5 37.Re2 Nf5+ 38.Kf4 Rxf3+ 39.Kxf3 Nd4+ 40.Ke3 Nxe2 41.Kxe2 d5 42.Kf3 Ke7 43.Kf4 Ke6 44.a4 b6 45.Kg4 Ke5 0-1>

Apr-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd Bishops Cross Open"] [Site "Lebanon NH"]
[Date "1996.11.17"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Bryan, Jarod J"]
[Black "Mac Intyre, Paul"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C44"]
[WhiteElo "2322"]
[BlackElo "2286"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Bc4 Bc5 5.O-O d6 6.Ng5 Nh6 7.Qh5 Qe7 8.h3 Bd7 9.a3 O-O-O 10.Bxf7 Nxf7 11.Qxf7 Rdf8 12.Qxe7 Nxe7 13.b4 Bb6 14.Bb2 Rf4 15.Nd2 c5 16.c3 h6 17.Ngf3 dxc3 18.Bxc3 Rg8 19.e5 d5 20.bxc5 Bxc5 21.Rfc1 Nc6 22.e6 Bxe6 23.Be5 Nxe5 24.Nxe5 b6 25.Nd3 Rf7 26.Nb3 Rc7 27.Nbxc5 bxc5 28.Nxc5 Bf5 29.g4 Bg6 30.Na6 Rxc1+ 31.Rxc1+ Kb7 32.Rc7+ Kxa6 33.Rc6+ Kb5 34.Rxg6 a5 35.Kg2 Ka4 36.Kg3 Kxa3 37.f4 Kb4 38.f5 a4 39.f6 a3 40.Rxg7 Rf8 41.Rb7+ Kc3 42.Ra7 Kb2 43.Rb7+ Kc3 44.Ra7 Kb2 1/2-1/2>

Apr-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd Bishops Cross Open"] [Site "Lebanon NH"]
[Date "1996.11.17"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Lavigne, Lawrence"]
[Black "Schalk, Alan P"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E87"]
[WhiteElo "2180"]
[BlackElo "2105"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 O-O 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 Nh5 8.g4 Nf4 9.Nge2 f5 10.gxf5 gxf5 11.Qd2 Qh4+ 12.Bf2 Qh6 13.Nxf4 Qxf4 14.Qxf4 exf4 15.Rg1 Nd7 16.Bd4 Rf7 17.O-O-O a6 18.exf5 Ne5 19.Bxe5 dxe5 20.Bd3 Bxf5 21.Bxf5 Rxf5 22.Ne4 Kh8 23.Rg2 Bf8 24.Rdg1 Be7 25.Rg7 Re8 26.c5 Rh5 27.d6 cxd6 28.cxd6 Bd8 29.d7 Rf8 30.Nd6 1-0>

Apr-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "2nd Bishops Cross Open"] [Site "Lebanon NH"]
[Date "1996.11.17"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Terrie, Henry L"]
[Black "Schlich, Ernest W"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A30"]
[WhiteElo "2200"]
[BlackElo "1800"]

1.c4 c5 2.g3 b6 3.Bg2 Nc6 4.Nc3 Bb7 5.Nh3 Na5 6.Bxb7 Nxb7 7.Nf4 Nf6 8.O-O g6 9.d4 cxd4 10.Qxd4 Bg7 11.Nfd5 Rc8 12.Bg5 Nc5 13.Nxf6+ exf6 14.Nd5 Ne6 15.Nxf6+ Bxf6 16.Qxf6 Qxf6 17.Bxf6 Rg8 18.b3 Rc6 19.Bb2 Kd8 20.Rfd1 Kc7 21.Rd5 Re8 22.Rad1 Nf8 23.e3 Rc5 24.R5d2 f5 25.Ba3 Kc6 26.Rd6+ Kc7 27.Bxc5 bxc5 28.R1d5 Re6 29.Rxe6 Nxe6 30.f4 Kc6 31.Kf2 d6 32.Kf3 Nc7 33.Rd2 Ne8 34.e4 fxe4+ 35.Kxe4 Nf6+ 36.Kf3 h5 37.h3 a5 38.g4 hxg4+ 39.hxg4 d5 40.g5 1-0>

Apr-18-24
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  perfidious: <[Event "4th Green Mountain Open"] [Site "Stratton Mountain VT"]
[Date "1996.11.02"]
[Round "1"]
[White "DeBonis, Pat"]
[Black "Curdo, John"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A04"]
[WhiteElo "1938"]
[BlackElo "2407"]

1.Nf3 f5 2.e4 fxe4 3.Ng5 Nf6 4.d3 e5 5.Nxe4 d5 6.Nxf6+ Qxf6 7.Qh5+ g6 8.Qg5 Qd6 9.Nc3 Nc6 10.Bd2 Be7 11.Qg3 Nd4 12.O-O-O O-O 13.h4 b5 14.h5 Bf5 15.hxg6 Bxg6 16.Ne2 Nf5 17.Qg4 c5 18.f4 Bf6 19.Ng3 Nxg3 20.Qxg3 exf4 21.Bxf4 Bxb2+ 22.Kxb2 Rxf4 23.d4 Qf6 0-1>

Apr-18-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <[Event "4th Green Mountain Open"] [Site "Stratton Mountain VT"]
[Date "1996.11.02"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Meinking, Daniel"]
[Black "Williams, Larry R"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D04"]
[WhiteElo "2329"]
[BlackElo "1970"]

1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.e3 Bf5 4.Bd3 Bg6 5.Ne5 Nbd7 6.Bxg6 hxg6 7.Qd3 e6 8.Nd2 c5 9.c3 Nxe5 10.dxe5 Ng4 11.f4 Nxh2 12.Kd1 Rh5 13.Qb5+ Qd7 14.Qe2 Be7 15.Nf1 Nxf1 16.Rxf1 1/2-1/2>

Apr-18-24
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  perfidious: As <pick me girl> edges ever nearer to an enforced stint off the campaign trail:

<During the E. Jean Carroll civil defamation trial in January, the judge issued a warning to Donald Trump. Carroll’s attorneys had complained that Trump repeatedly injected commentary from the defense table, notably calling the proceedings a “witch hunt.”

“Mr. Trump, I hope I don’t have to consider excluding you from the trial,” Judge Lewis A. Kaplan said, adding: “I understand you are probably very eager for me to do that.”

Trump shot back: “I would love it. I would love it.”

Whether Trump literally wants such an outcome is up for debate, but it’s readily apparent that he’s going to tempt serious sanctions as his first criminal trial begins. While plenty have focused on his apparently nodding off during the proceedings in the Manhattan hush money/election interference case, the more potentially consequential moments have come when he has offered these kinds of interjections.

And they show no sign of abating. The situation could leave New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan with some difficult decisions to make about how to treat the high-profile defendant. And if he doesn’t sanction Trump, it could serve to reinforce that, despite his claims to victimization, Trump is actually getting special treatment not usually afforded a defendant.

On Monday, Trump was witnessed sarcastically chuckling when Merchan noted that he would be in charge of sentencing should Trump be convicted — and then again when Merchan said he would conduct a fair trial.

On Tuesday, Merchan reprimanded Trump for another interjection. This time, Trump said something that the judge suggested appeared to be directed at one of the prospective jurors.

After the prospective juror was dismissed, Merchan quickly addressed Trump attorney Todd Blanche. Merchan noted that the prospective juror was about “12 feet from your client” and that Trump was “audibly uttering something” toward them.

“He was audibly gesturing, speaking in the direction of the juror,” Merchan said. “I won’t tolerate that. I will not have any jurors intimidated in this courtroom. I want to make that crystal clear.”

Blanche responded, “Yes, your honor,” and spoke to Trump as instructed by the judge.

The scene was familiar. Not only was Trump threatened with expulsion that January day in the Carroll case, but a week earlier he also tangled with the judge at the end of his New York civil fraud case, drawing a rebuke from that judge.

After Trump’s attorneys made a surprise request to allow their client to address the court, Judge Arthur Engoron asked Trump to “promise to just comment on the law and the facts … and not go outside” those things.

Trump responded, “When you say, ‘Don’t go outside of these things,’ we have a situation where I’m an innocent man. I’ve been persecuted by someone running for office.” He called it a “fraud on me.”

Engoron noted that a deadline was approaching for a break in the proceedings. “You have your own agenda, I certainly understand that,” Trump said. “You can’t listen for more than one minute.”

Engoron urged Trump’s attorney to “please control your client.” He soon cut off Trump’s remarks.

The dilemma for the courts in these outbursts is apparent.

Merchan told Trump as proceedings were beginning Monday, “If you disrupt the proceedings in any way, the law permits the court to exclude you from the courtroom and commit you to jail and continue the trial in your absence.”

Actually following through on that threat is not only politically dicey — by giving Trump the kind of supposed persecution he suggested he craves with his “I would love it” comment — but legally dicey, as well. In criminal proceedings, defendants have a constitutional right to be present that is stronger than it is in civil cases. It can be forfeited if defendants act out, but convictions can be overturned if it’s found that the defendants were deprived of their rights.

Still, the stakes are increasing. It’s one thing to be an unruly defendant and create chaotic scenes in the courtroom; it’s another to say things to influence or intimidate a juror, as Merchan suggested Tuesday’s outburst might have been intended to do. That could bear directly on Trump’s fate in a case in which one juror can prevent his conviction.

The jurors in the case are anonymous, but Trump has made little secret of his desire to make life difficult for anyone involved in adversely deciding his legal fate.

Throw in Trump’s defiance in the face of gag orders — another major subplot in the Manhattan case — and the legal system’s ability to handle actually trying Trump might be the second-biggest question, behind whether he’s guilty.>

Apr-19-24
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  perfidious: Closing in on that most dreaded number of 60k posts:

<[Event "4th Green Mountain Open"] [Site "Stratton Mountain VT"]
[Date "1996.11.02"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Curdo, John"]
[Black "Friedson, Jon"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C17"]
[WhiteElo "2407"]
[BlackElo "2092"]

1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 c5 5.Qg4 Ne7 6.Nf3 Nbc6 7.Bd2 a6 8.dxc5 Bxc5 9.Bd3 g6 10.Bg5 Qb6 11.O-O h5 12.Qf4 Qxb2 13.Na4 Qb4 14.Nxc5 Qxc5 15.Bf6 Rg8 16.Ng5 Qd4 17.Qf3 Nf5 18.Bxf5 gxf5 19.Qxh5 Rg6 20.Rad1 Qg4 21.Qh8+ Kd7 22.h3 Qf4 23.g3 Rxg5 24.Bxg5 Qxg5 25.c4 d4 26.Rd3 b5 27.Qf8 Qe7 28.Qxe7+ Kxe7 29.cxb5 axb5 30.Rc1 Nxe5 31.Rb3 Bd7 32.f4 Nc4 33.Rd1 Rxa2 34.Rxd4 Rd2 35.Rxd2 Nxd2 36.Rd3 Ne4 37.h4 0-1>

Apr-19-24
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  perfidious: <[Event "4th Green Mountain Open"] [Site "Stratton Mountain VT"]
[Date "1996.11.02"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Ivanov, Alexander"]
[Black "McMullan, Kirk"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B07"]
[WhiteElo "2645"]
[BlackElo "2185"]

1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 g6 4.Be3 Bg7 5.Qd2 c6 6.Bh6 O-O 7.f3 e5 8.Bxg7 Kxg7 9.O-O-O Qa5 10.h4 h5 11.g4 exd4 12.Qxd4 Qe5 13.gxh5 Qxd4 14.Rxd4 Nxh5 15.Nge2 Rd8 16.Bg2 Be6 17.Rhd1 Na6 18.Rxd6 Rxd6 19.Rxd6 Rh8 20.Rd1 Bc4 21.f4 Nf6 22.Rh1 Bxe2 23.Nxe2 Nc5 24.e5 Ng4 25.Bf3 Ne3 26.h5 Ne6 27.hxg6 Rxh1+ 28.Bxh1 Kxg6 29.Kd2 Ng4 30.Be4+ Kg7 31.Bf5 Nh6 32.Bh3 Kf8 33.Ke3 Ke8 34.Nd4 Ke7 35.f5 Nc7 36.f6+ Kd8 37.c4 c5 38.Nb5 Nxb5 39.cxb5 Kc7 40.Kf4 Kb6 41.Kg5 Ng8 42.Bd7 a6 43.bxa6 Kxa6 44.Be8 b5 45.Bxf7 Nxf6 46.exf6 1-0>

Apr-19-24
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  perfidious: <[Event "4th Green Mountain Open"] [Site "Stratton Mountain VT"]
[Date "1996.11.02"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Fincken, John Henry"]
[Black "Curdo, John"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A81"]
[WhiteElo "2006"]
[BlackElo "2407"]

1.d4 f5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.c3 O-O 6.O-O c6 7.Qb3+ Kh8 8.Ne5 Qe8 9.Nd2 d6 10.Nd3 e5 11.dxe5 dxe5 12.e4 f4 13.gxf4 exf4 14.Nxf4 Ng4 15.Nc4 Qe7 16.h3 Ne5 17.Nxe5 Qxe5 18.Nd3 Qh5 19.Nf4 Qe5 20.Nd3 1/2-1/2>

Apr-19-24
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  perfidious: <[Event "4th Green Mountain Open"] [Site "Stratton Mountain VT"]
[Date "1996.11.02"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Friedson, Jon"]
[Black "Meinking, Dan"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B90"]
[WhiteElo "2092"]
[BlackElo "2329"]

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.a4 e5 7.Nb3 Be6 8.Be2 Nbd7 9.Be3 Rc8 10.O-O Be7 11.f4 O-O 12.f5 Bc4 13.Bxc4 Rxc4 14.Qd3 Qc7 15.h3 Rc8 16.g4 h6 17.Rfe1 Rxc3 18.bxc3 d5 19.Nd2 Qxc3 20.Qxc3 Rxc3 21.exd5 Nxd5 22.Bf2 Rxh3 23.Ne4 N7f6 24.Nxf6+ gxf6 25.Rad1 Nf4 26.Rd7 Bb4 27.Re4 a5 28.Rc4 h5 29.Rc8+ Kg7 30.Rdd8 hxg4 31.Rg8+ Kh6 32.Rxg4 Kh7 33.Rgg8 Kh6 34.Rg4 Kh7 35.Rc7 Rf3 36.Rxf7+ Kh6 37.Rxf6+ Kh5 38.Rg8 Nh3+ 39.Kg2 Rxf2+ 40.Kxh3 Rxc2 41.Rfg6 Rc3+ 42.Kg2 Rc2+ 43.Kf3 Rc3+ 44.Ke4 Rc4+ 45.Kd3 1-0>

Apr-19-24
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  perfidious: <[Event "4th Green Mountain Open"] [Site "Stratton Mountain VT"]
[Date "1996.11.03"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Ivanov, Alexander"]
[Black "Friedson, Jon"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C10"]
[WhiteElo "2645"]
[BlackElo "2092"]

1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Bd7 5.Nf3 Bc6 6.Bd3 Bxe4 7.Bxe4 c6 8.Qe2 Nf6 9.Bd3 Be7 10.Bd2 Nbd7 11.c4 Qc7 12.Bc3 O-O 13.Ne5 a5 14.O-O g6 15.Kh1 Nxe5 16.dxe5 Nh5 17.g3 Rad8 18.Kg2 Bc5 19.Rad1 Bd4 20.Bxd4 Rxd4 21.Bxg6 Rxd1 22.Bxh7+ Kxh7 23.Qxh5+ Kg7 24.Rxd1 1-0>

Apr-19-24
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  perfidious: <[Event "4th Green Mountain Open"] [Site "Stratton Mountain VT"]
[Date "1996.11.03"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Kollar, Paul F"]
[Black "Meinking, Daniel"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A12"]
[WhiteElo "1907"]
[BlackElo "2329"]

1.Nf3 d5 2.c4 c6 3.b3 Nf6 4.Bb2 Nbd7 5.e3 g6 6.Be2 Bg7 7.O-O O-O 8.Qc2 Re8 9.d3 e5 10.cxd5 cxd5 11.Nbd2 b6 12.Rac1 Ba6 13.b4 e4 14.Nd4 exd3 15.Bxd3 Bxd3 16.Qxd3 Ne5 17.Qb3 Ne4 18.Nxe4 dxe4 19.Nc6 Nxc6 20.Bxg7 Nxb4 21.Bh6 Qh4 22.Rc7 Re6 23.Bf4 Nd3 24.Bg3 Qd8 25.f3 Nc5 26.Qc4 Qd3 27.Qc1 Na6 28.Rd1 Qb5 29.Rc8+ Rxc8 30.Qxc8+ Re8 31.Qd7 Qxd7 32.Rxd7 Rc8 33.Rxa7 Rc1+ 34.Kf2 Rc2+ 35.Kf1 Rxa2 36.Ra8+ Kg7 37.Be5+ Kh6 0-1>

Apr-19-24
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  perfidious: <[Event "4th Green Mountain Open"] [Site "Stratton Mountain VT"]
[Date "1996.11.03"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Meinking, Daniel"]
[Black "Fincken, John Henry"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D04"]
[WhiteElo "2329"]
[BlackElo "2006"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 d5 3.e3 c6 4.Bd3 g6 5.h3 Bg7 6.Nbd2 O-O 7.O-O Nfd7 8.e4 dxe4 9.Nxe4 Nb6 10.c3 Bf5 11.Re1 Qc7 12.Bg5 Bxe4 13.Rxe4 Nd5 14.Qe2 f6 15.Bd2 f5 16.Re6 Bf6 17.g3 a5 18.Re1 f4 19.g4 g5 20.h4 h6 21.c4 Ne3 22.fxe3 fxe3 23.Rxe3 Qf4 24.Bf5 1-0>

Apr-19-24
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  perfidious: <[Event "4th Green Mountain Open"] [Site "Stratton Mountain VT"]
[Date "1996.11.03"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Lunna, Todd"]
[Black "Ivanov, Alexander"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B07"]
[WhiteElo "2253"]
[BlackElo "2645"]

1.e4 g6 2.d4 Bg7 3.c3 d6 4.Nf3 Nf6 5.Nbd2 O-O 6.Be2 Nbd7 7.O-O e5 8.dxe5 dxe5 9.Qc2 b6 10.Re1 Bb7 11.Bc4 Qe7 12.b3 Ne8 13.a4 Nd6 14.Ba3 c5 15.Re2 Kh8 16.Rd1 f5 17.Bd5 Bxd5 18.exd5 e4 19.c4 Qf6 20.Ne1 Rae8 21.Rb1 Qg5 22.Nf1 f4 23.f3 Bd4+ 24.Kh1 Ne5 25.Nd2 e3 26.Ne4 Nxe4 27.fxe4 f3 28.Nxf3 Nxf3 29.gxf3 Rxf3 30.Bb2 Qf4 31.Bxd4+ cxd4 32.Rg1 Rf2 33.Rg3 Rxe2 34.Qxe2 Qxe4+ 35.Qf3 Qxf3+ 36.Rxf3 e2 0-1>

Apr-19-24
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  perfidious: <[Event "Lake Shore Farms II"] [Site "Northwood, NH"]
[Date "1996.11.09"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Shannon, Michael"]
[Black "Terrie, Henry L"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A58"]
[WhiteElo "1800"]
[BlackElo "2200"]

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6 Bxa6 6.Nc3 g6 7.Nf3 d6 8.g3 Bg7 9.Bg2 O-O 10.O-O Nbd7 11.Re1 Qc7 12.e4 Ng4 13.Bg5 Nde5 14.Nxe5 Nxe5 15.Bf1 Bxf1 16.Kxf1 Rfb8 17.Re2 Nc4 18.Rb1 Nxb2 19.Rexb2 Rxb2 20.Rxb2 Bxc3 21.Rc2 Bg7 22.Qe2 Qb7 23.Kg2 Bd4 24.Be3 Bf6 25.Qd2 Ra4 26.f3 Qa6 27.Kf2 Ra3 28.Qe2 Qxe2+ 29.Kxe2 Kf8 30.f4 Ba1 31.e5 Ke8 32.Bc1 Ra4 33.a3 Kd7 34.Rd2 dxe5 35.fxe5 Bxe5 36.Rd3 c4 37.Re3 Kd6 38.Bd2 Kxd5 39.Bb4 Bd6 40.Kd2 Bxb4+ 41.axb4 e5 42.Kc3 Ra3+ 43.Kd2 Rxe3 44.Kxe3 f5 45.h3 Kc6 0-1>

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