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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.

Besides sitting across the board from Tal, I have a Lasker number of three and twos for world champions from Capablanca through Carlsen.

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   Apr-23-26 Chessgames - Politics (replies)
 
perfidious: <FSR....All of this is bizarre. I guarantee that if Biden had ever made such a claim, let alone done so many times, we would have heard an unending chorus of statements that he was senile and must be removed from office....> Had Biden spewed such foolishness, one can only ...
 
   Apr-23-26 Chessgames - Guys and Dolls
 
perfidious: Vesta Williams.
 
   Apr-23-26 Frank Marshall
 
perfidious: <Geoff>, I have never seen any collection of Najdorf's games, but would imagine that he does not relate the story of the local journalist at Wijk aan Zee who cured him of his long-standing habit of asking others how they felt about his position during games.
 
   Apr-23-26 World Championship Candidates (2026) (replies)
 
perfidious: <Atterdag....Bu - Liu - Lu - Zhu - Xu - Xi - they sure like short names there.> When one tries to enter fewer than three characters to search for anyone, the only chance is via the drop-down menu, more's the pity. Long ago I had a co-worker who would not even have made ...
 
   Apr-23-26 Alekhine - Euwe World Championship Match (1935)
 
perfidious: Capablanca is asked about this match in the presence of Euwe: 'Alekhine's game is twenty pc bluff'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck6...
 
   Apr-23-26 Jose Raul Capablanca
 
perfidious: From lichess: 'Did the Soviets collude against Capablanca?' https://lichess.org/@/RuyLopez1000/...
 
   Apr-23-26 perfidious chessforum
 
perfidious: <[Event "21st World Open"] [Site "Philadelphia PA"] [Date "1993.07.02"] [EventDate "1993"] [Round "2"] [Result "0-1"] [White "De Fotis, Gregory"] [Black "Ash, Richard"] [ECO "D79"] [WhiteElo "?"] [BlackElo "?"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.g3 c6 4.Bg2 d5 ...
 
   Apr-23-26 Chessgames - Sports (replies)
 
perfidious: <Even so, Fidrych, who'll pitch Wednesday night against Chicago, finished what he started--his 17th complete game of the season.> Hard to even imagine the last time any <team> racked up that many over a season. In those days, it was nothing.
 
   Apr-22-26 K Treybal vs C Carls, 1912
 
perfidious: The irony here is that the white king castled and wound up in mortal danger once the position opened out, but his black counterpart wandered in the centre and somehow remained perfectly safe in the end.
 
   Apr-22-26 R Cosulich vs Parma, 1968
 
perfidious: <farticchio: Draw? Why? Stockfish gives -17.22 for white> Yeah, things look ugly for White here. I suspect an error in the result was handed down from one DB to another.
 
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Nov-29-20
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  perfidious: More bonnes mots from the Tinpot Despot, courtesy of an interview with shill, um, journalist Maria Bartiromo on Faux:

<'We won the election easily.'

'This is total fraud. And how the FBI, and Department of Justice — I don't know, maybe they're involved — but how people are allowed to get away with this is stuff is unbelievable. This election was rigged. This election was a total fraud.'

'All I can say, is: With all of the fraud that's taken place, nobody has come to me and said, ‘Oh, the FBI has nabbed the people that are doing this scheme.'

The Department of Justice is 'missing in action.'

'many mailmen are in trouble for selling ballots.'

'They cheat, and they cheat like crazy.'

'They stuffed the ballot boxes.'

'People were not allowed to vote.'

'They found ballots under rocks.'

'They make it like we don’t have evidence. We have evidence all over the place.'>

Nov-30-20
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  perfidious: A classic case of narcissism run rampant in the following snippet:

<'And we held the Senate, OK? And I'm the only one. They say it's statistically impossible. I led the charge. We won state houses, we won Congress, we won the Senate. And I lost.'>

The usual thicket of 'I, I, I' from the all time greatest mathematician.

Nov-30-20
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  perfidious: <'The election ended and they gave people an extension to vote. That's never happened before. In other words, the election ended, but we'll give you more time if you want to vote and what I understand is they didn't think it was good either, so they back-dated all these ballots that came in and they had people and we have affidavits on that too. People back-dating ballots so somebody came in fourth or fifth or sixth which was illegal because the legislature didn't approve it.

This is the craziest thing you've ever seen, but many ballots with the name Trump on were thrown out. You've read that. They found ballots in a river, with the name Trump on from the military. They were signed and they were floating in a river.

The mail-in vote is a disaster, and by the way, if Republicans allow it to happen, you'll never have another Republican elected in the history of this country at a Senate level or at a presidential level. You'll never win at the house level. Mail-in voting is a total disaster.

They say we don't have proof. I wanted to file one suit, Donald J. Trump president of the United States against, you know, put everything into one simple suit and they say sir, you don't have standing. I say I don't have standing you mean as president of the United States, I don't have standing? What kind of a court system is this?

We could have a great case. We do have a great case. We have the greatest case ever. We have many different forms of fraud. It's not just one form. It's ballot fraud, we have it all documented and we have tremendous evidence, so I'll say we want to show you the evidence, and then the judge will say they didn't show us the evidence.

Well the problem is it's hard to get into the Supreme Court. Can you imagine? Donald Trump, president of the United States, files a case, and I probably can't get a case even with and we have tremendous, we have hundreds and hundreds of affidavits, sworn affidavits, and it's very hard to get a case to the Supreme Court. That's what everybody is fighting for.'>

Nov-30-20
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  chancho: Seeing Republicans like McConnell, Cornyn, Graham, and Blount staying quiet as these Secretaries of State in Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada, (who happen to be Republicans) and even canvassers receiving daily death threats tell you what the future will be like in America if people allow this kind of mafia-like intimidation to become a fixture in the body politic.

These people standing for love of country over Trump are the true patriots... no two doubts about it!

McConnell, Cornyn, Graham, and Blount on the other hand, will be remembered as unpatriotic scum in the pages of history.

Nov-30-20
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  chancho: <Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump· 21m
I’m not fighting for me, I’m fighting for the 74,000,000 million people (not including the many Trump ballots that were “tossed”), a record for a sitting President, who voted for me!>

Neglecting to mention over 80 million people who voted against him!

"I’m not fighting for me," what a laughable crock of .... his only focus is to pander to his base, play golf, and try to overturn an election that he lost while doing nothing about this pandemic!

The most incompetent president in history.

Nov-30-20
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Actually, the Tinpot Despot was correct, if not in the sense he intended: he <did> set the record--pity the hammer came down with many more votes agin him.

Good for the country, though; another four years would have spelled ruination.

Nov-30-20
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  chancho: Absolutely!
Nov-30-20
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  perfidious: <....McConnell, Cornyn, Graham, and Blount on the other hand, will be remembered as unpatriotic scum in the pages of history.>

It is most unfortunate that McConnell the Obstructive survived the race back home; would have been a pleasure to see him fall square on his fat ass.

Graham is thoroughly unprincipled and, hopefully, will get his in the end.

As you say, we are fortunate to have some leaders of principle.

Nov-30-20
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  perfidious: <The 40 most utterly unhinged lines from Donald Trump's first post-election interview> will be posted in its entirety, for the edification and amusement of all.

We begin:

<Breaking from his regular post-election schedule of tweeting and playing golf, President Donald Trump took time Sunday morning to call into Maria Bartiromo's show on Fox Business to rehash many of the warmed-over conspiracy theories -- happy post-Thanksgiving! -- he has touted about why he lost the 2020 race to President-elect Joe Biden.

Bartiromo, who was once a serious and credible journalist, offered little in the way of, you know, facts to dispute Trump's entirely false and disproven claims. Which, in turn, allowed the President to make more and more outlandish claims. (Note: He did not claim that he had invented the question mark.)

I went through the transcript of the "interview." The lines you need to see are below.

1. "You have leaders of countries that call me, say, that's the most messed-up election we have ever seen."

Really? Leaders of foreign countries are calling Trump and saying that the 2020 election is "the most messed-up" one that they have seen? Who, you ask? Oh, Trump didn't name any names. And away we go!

2. "They had glitches. You know what a glitch is. That's -- a glitch is supposed to be when a machine breaks down."

"We fixed the glitch." -- The Bobs

3. "We had glitches where they moved thousands of votes from my account to Biden's account. And these are glitches. So, they're not glitches. They're theft. They're fraud, absolute fraud."

NOPE!

4. "I think we caught four or five glitches of about 5,000 votes each, and different states. And, again, they're not glitches."

False.

5. "And what happened, if you watched the election, I was called by the biggest people, saying, congratulations, political people. Congratulations, sir. You just won the election. It was 10:00."

The "biggest people" called at 10 p.m. EST to congratulate Trump on winning a second term? These "biggest people" must be unaware of how elections work.

6. "And then they did dumps. They call them dumps, big, massive dumps, in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and all over."

"Dumps" are rightly understood as areas with large populations -- mostly in cities -- reporting their votes.

7. "And they did these massive dumps of votes. And all of a sudden, I went from winning by a lot to losing by a little."

Stay with me on this: In cities where lots of people live and where Trump is not popular, he lost by large margins. Those large margins for Biden helped offset Trump's wins in rural, less populated areas in these swing states. Which is how elections, um, work.

8. "I said, well, I hear bad things about the machines. I hear bad things about corruption."

[nods head knowingly ... looks around to see if anyone else is nodding]

9. "But even worse, dead people were applying to get a ballot. They were making application to get ballots, many. And, you know, we're not talking about 10 people. We're talking -- there are a lot of dead people that so-called voted in this election."

Nah, bro.

10. "And how the FBI and Department of Justice -- I don't know. Maybe they are involved. But how people are allowed to get away from this stuff -- with this stuff is unbelievable."

OK, wait. So, the FBI and the Department of Justice -- run by Trump loyalist Bill Barr -- may well be in on this plot to steal the election from Trump? This thing goes deeper than any of us thought!

11. "I mean, you're doing something. You're actually very brave, because you're doing something."

"Brave" is not the word I would have chosen for Bartiromo's role in this interview ...>

More to follow.

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

Nov-30-20
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  perfidious: Journey through the mind of Le Not So Grand Orange, Part Deux:

<12. "This is the greatest fraud in the history of our country, from an electoral standpoint. And I guess you could build it up bigger than an electoral stand -- what's bigger from an electoral standpoint? What is bigger than this?"

Even when it comes to false claims of fraud, Trump has to be No. 1.

13. "Joe Biden did not get 80 million votes. Now, we were -- we were planning -- we -- I got 63 million votes four years ago and won quite handily in the Electoral College, won quite handily. We did very well. I got 63."

Biden didn't get 80 million votes ... he got 80,259,147 -- and counting.

14. "I'm telling you, at 10:00, everybody thought it was over."

[narrator voice] They didn't.

15. "We are trying. We have so much evidence."

"Trump Lawyer to Pennsylvania Judge: Nope, I've Got No Evidence of Voter Fraud"

16. "You know, the poll watchers -- and this is true with all of the states, just about, that you're talking about, I think all of them. They weren't allowed to have poll watchers."

NOPE!

17. "And from what everybody is saying, and from what -- I don't think we even have to prove this."

"I don't think we even have to prove this" -- the President of the United States, claiming widespread voter fraud and a rigged election.

18. "They say that I was doing so much better than they thought that they panicked, and they started just doing ballot after ballot very quickly and just checking the Biden name on top. They didn't have time."

"They."

19. "I would like to file one nice, big, beautiful lawsuit, talking about this and many other things, with tremendous proof."

"Big, Beautiful Lawsuit" was the name of my high school band. We were extremely litigious.

20. "And they had electoral officials making deals, like this character in Georgia, who is a disaster. And the governor's done nothing. He's done absolutely nothing. I'm ashamed that I endorsed him."

In which Trump attacks the Republican secretary of state and Republican governor of Georgia because, uh, they won't say he actually carried the state? Or something? Also, here's Trump on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp two weeks before the November election: "Brian Kemp, and he's a really smart guy, a really good guy and I endorse him and he went on to win and his wonderful wife, Marty, is even better than him." So, yeah.

21. "Joe Biden did not get 16 million more votes than Barack Hussein Obama. He didn't get it."

Trump's proof for this claim? Are you new here? None! Also, the not-even-a-dog-whistle of "Hussein" thrown in for good measure!

22. "There are so many different things."

So true.

23. "They watch the votes being counted. It's so important. It is, like, the most important. Otherwise, people will cheat, unfortunately."

This is the President of the United States. Speaking about poll watching. Which is "like, the most important."

24. "Everyone knows that the poll watchers were thrown out of buildings."

Still no!

25. "When they are voting for dead people, and when dead people are signing applications, meaning they're not, meaning somebody else is fraudulently signing, I mean, in the name of a dead person, well, that tells you a lot."

Not true! Still!

26. "Well, how come there are thousands of dead people voting?"

[narrator voice] There weren't.

27. "Missing in action. Can't tell you where they are. I ask, are they looking at it? Everyone says, yes, they're looking at it."

This is Trump on his own Department of Justice. Which has, largely, done his bidding since Barr was appointed as attorney general. Of course, nothing is ever enough for Trump. Ever.>

Nov-30-20
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Troisieme periode:

<28. "And what happened to Durham? Where's Durham?"

"Where's Wallace at?"

29." And I know FBI."

"I know FBI." -- the President of the United States.

30. "You would think, if you're in the FBI or Department of Justice, this is -- this is the biggest thing you could be looking at. Where are they? I have not seen anything. I mean, I just -- they just keep moving along, and they go on to the next president."

Again, Bill Barr, the head of the Department of Justice, was appointed by Donald Trump.

31. "But many ballots -- many ballots with the name Trump on were thrown out. You have read that. They found ballots in a river with the name Trump on from the military. They were signed. And they were floating in a river."

Trump has seized on this story as evidence of widespread voter fraud. The incident, which happened in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, involved a total of nine ballots. And local officials determined it was an error made by a "temporary seasonal independent contractor."

32. "It was a Russia, Russia hoax. It was just pure hoax. It was a pure hoax and a very -- a very sad thing for the country."

"Over the course of my career I have seen a number of challenges to our democracy. The Russian government's effort to interfere in our election is among the most serious." -- Special Counsel Robert Mueller

33. "If I wasn't here, Antifa would be running this country right now. They'd be running the country."

Uh, what?

34. "And if I'm not here -- I'm sort of your wall. You know, we're completing the wall, like I said I would. Everyone said, you would never be able to do it."

So, the wall was Trump all along? This was all a huge metaphor? World rocked.

35. "We could have a great case. We do have a great case. We have the greatest case ever."

"The greatest case ever."

36. "I came up with vaccines that people didn't think we'd have for five years. And we have them."

Trump came up with the Covid-19 vaccines? I had not heard that!

37. "We're doing better than the rest of the world. We're doing better."

As of Monday morning, the US had more than 13 million confirmed cases of coronavirus and nearly 267,000 deaths from the virus. Both are the most in the world.

38. "But actually, I watched -- I watched a few of the shows last night. I got to see a couple of them."

All he does is watch TV.

39. "Sean Hannity, he knows. He gets it. He gets it."

Uh huh.

40. "In other words, my mind will not change in six months. There was tremendous cheating here."

In other other words: He's never conceding. This feels like a good place to end.>

Nov-30-20
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: This is sad... but if you ignore the dangers:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EoFVKZU...

Nov-30-20
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  perfidious: Mess with COVID, you may wind up with but one right: to die.

By numerous accounts, nothing pretty or prosaic about it either.

Nov-30-20
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  chancho: University of Texas student and MeidasTouch University Correspondent @Emma Silverman debunking the latest phony GOP conspiracies around mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania:

https://twitter.com/i/status/133352...

Nov-30-20
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: That cretin Scott Atlas just hung 'em up.
Dec-01-20
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  perfidious: The esteemed <morf> came up with this gem some years ago, referring to the long-absent <Overgod>:

<Hey <Underdog> when your IQ hits 60, sell>

Sound advice for a few who strut, primp and preen about these parts.

Dec-01-20
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: Amazing that there are people who still buy into Trump's massive bullcrap.

<“The allegations against Dominion are bizarre, but I’ll set the record straight,” Dominion CEO John Poulos said. “Dominion is an American company, now headquartered in Denver. Dominion is not and has never been a front for communists. It has no ties to Hugo Chávez, the late dictator of Venezuela. It has never been involved in Venezuelan elections. None of Dominion’s systems use the Smartmatic software that has come under attack, as any state certification lab could verify. There is no secret ‘vote flipping’ algorithm.”>

He has made 150 million from all the suckers who are donating to his fantasy island narrative.

We're in the 21st century and people still getting caught like mackerels to the kind of grifting that can be seen from a mile away.

Wow...

Dec-01-20
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: There was no problem over using Dominion in '16.....
Dec-01-20
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: Precisely.
But even in 2016, he was calling the election rigged.
Dec-01-20
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  perfidious: Saith Le Not So Grand Orange:

<'But we closed those borders very early, against the advice of a lot of professionals, and we turned out to be right. I took a lot of heat for that.'>

Just one small snag with his omniscient world view:

<'The travel restrictions that we put in place in consultation with the president were very measured and incremental,' Alex Azar, secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), told reporters. 'These were the uniform recommendations of the career public health officials here at HHS.'>

Dec-01-20
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  chancho: <BREAKING NEWS: AG Bill Barr says there is NO evidence of enough voting fraud to change election result from Joe Biden's victory - and reveals DOJ have investigated Donald Trump's conspiracy theory about Dominion voting machines>

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...

Dec-01-20
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  perfidious: rofl

The name is Moe, as in Rawn.

Dec-02-20  morfishine: <perfidious> I noticed your comment: <The esteemed morf came up with this gem some years ago, referring to the long-absent Overgod>: Hey Underdog when your IQ hits 60, sell>

I can't take credit for this, I heard it from a female comedian long ago, either Roseanne Barr or Rosie O'Donnell ?

But when something fits so perfectly, its hard to resist using it!

Dec-02-20
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <morf>, cannot agree more; if the shoe fits.

To coin a phrase.

Dec-03-20
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  chancho: <Jan. 20 cannot get here fast enough. Donald Trump is running wild with his disingenuous and false proclamations of a rigged election, rampant voter fraud and a stolen victory.

Unbelievably, he is now claiming that the FBI and Department of Justice contributed to his fantastical claims of voter fraud. We have 50 days to go to survive this madman's deceitful and harmful rhetoric.

Let us be clear: Joe Biden won the election fair and square in what has arguably been the most scrutinized election in recent U.S. history.

Trump has filed baseless and frivolous lawsuits and not a shred of evidence of massive voter fraud has been offered.

In fact, his attorneys, with their bar licenses on the line, have repeatedly stated on the record, "This is not a fraud case." Yet Trump persists with his attention-seeking rants and raves.

Trump has lost. His psyche cannot handle the reality of the moment — that he has been repudiated by the American people.

He is embarrassed, humiliated and scared, quite likely because he knows he is facing federal and state criminal charges once he leaves office. Trump is desperately trying to hold onto power to save his own hide.

This is about his self-preservation. This is about him hiding out in the Oval Office so that he can avoid incarceration. To be sure, Trump's desperation is a confession-of-sorts of his wrongdoing.>

https://www.salon.com/2020/12/03/do...

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