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this is a disgrace and these guys should be banned from tournament play for some period of time.<br><br>regards,<br>wayne<br><br><hr>To: BrianWallChess@Yahoogroups.com; UnorthodoxChessOpenings@Yahoogroups.com; Chess_Improvement@Yahoogroups.com; CEEngineUsers@Yahoogroups.com; Chess_Library@Yahoogroups.com; ChessDatabase@Yahoogroups.com; JuditPolgar@Yahoogroups.com; brianwall-chesslist@lists.taom.com<br>From: BrianWallChess3@Taom.com<br>Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 01:56:06 -0600<br>Subject: [BrianWallChess] The Cubans have fixed Florida Chess<br><br>
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In the penultimate 5th round of the Florida Open the cream had risen to the top<br>
- I played FM Mark Ritter who was 20 points higher than my best ever rating -<br>
Mark was 2355 down from his best of about 2460 ( or 2480 I forget ).<br>
His rating plus his Game/29 victory over me scared me plus I was Black. The<br>
position started out lively but petered out to a kind of dead middle game with<br>
symmetrical 3 pawns each on the Kingside and Queenside, equal development and no<br>
center pawns or pawn breaks for either side. I proposed a draw and he accepted,<br>
laughing, saying if "they could do it, so could we". "They" meant IM buddies<br>
Dionisio Aldama and Blas Lugo who drew so quickly I did not even see them sit<br>
down. Brave little 13 year old IM Ray Robson ( 2484 ) drew a very hard fought<br>
game with GM Julio Becerra.<br>
<br>
In the final round Little Ray on Board 2 was surrounded by the Cuban Drug Cartel<br>
on Boards 1 and 2. IM Ray Robson's position looked roughly even against<br>
IM Blas Lugo but the position was fullbodied, Ray was thinking up a storm, Blas<br>
was in time pressure and I guess Super Ray got him somehow. Everyone on Board 1<br>
and 2 had 4 points so now Ray had 5/6. A draw on Board 2 gives Ray clear first.<br>
The IM Aldama/ GM Becerra game was very strange - Aldama was completely killing<br>
Becerra for a long time. They seemed lackadaisical, as if the game was a joke<br>
somehow. After some strange moves by Aldama then Becerra was winning. Then the<br>
blunderfest resolved into a dead drawn ending. At that point they were not even<br>
moving, they were just waiting to see what the result of the Robson-Lugo game<br>
was so they could figure out what to do in their own. After Blas blew it,<br>
Aldama played one move in his dead drawn ending and resigned, the most blatant<br>
tossing of a game I've ever seen. I guess they were in a hurry to get their<br>
money before Hurricane Gustav hit. If you don't believe me, here's the signed<br>
scoresheet they left behind in mutual disgust.<br>
<br>
I suppose the challenge makes Ray stronger but Bobby Fischer in his day called<br>
them as he saw it and his death doesn't stop me from doing the same.<br>
<br>
I could be dead wrong. I will let you be the judge.<br>
Maybe someone can straighten me out on all this.<br>
<br>
[Event "2008 Florida Open"]<br>
[Site "Radisson Hotel, Saint Petersburg, Florida"]<br>
[Date "2008.09.01"<wbr>]<br>
[Round "6"]<br>
[White "IM Dionisio Aldama"]<br>
[Black "GM Julio Becerra"]<br>
[Result "0-1"]<br>
[ICCResult "White resigns"]<br>
[WhiteElo "2515"]<br>
[BlackElo "2645"]<br>
[Opening "Ruy Lopez, Open Defense"]<br>
[Time "2 PM"]<br>
[TimeControl "Game/155 minutes, 5 second delay"]<br>
[Annotator "Wall, Brian, Fritz 9"]<br>
<br>
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3! Nc6 3.Bb5 a6! 4.Ba4! Nf6! 5.0-0! Nxe4<br>
<br>
The Open Defense, one of my very first defenses 36 years ago.<br>
<br>
6.d4 b5 7.Bb3! d5! 8.dxe5!<br>
<br>
I had a game with 8 N:e5<br>
against Jesse Sutherland<br>
36 years ago.<br>
<br>
8 ... Be6!<br>
<br>
The great Cuban Capablanca scored 8 1/2 out of 11 as White here,<br>
including two wins against Corzo in 1913 and a draw against<br>
World Champion Lasker in 1914. Capa played 9 a4 the first time,<br>
Nbd2 twice and c3 every other time.<br>
<br>
9.Be3 Be7! 10.Nbd2!! Nc5 11.c3<br>
<br>
played 46 times<br>
11 Ng5!! was played 4 times, including one game with GM Kaidanov<br>
as Black who was Ray Robson's teacher after Andrew Scherman,<br>
2008 Florida Open TD.<br>
11 Re1 played 4 times<br>
11 Nd4 played 6 times<br>
11 c3 played 46 times<br>
11 B:c5 played 15 times<br>
11 Qe2 played 8 times<br>
11 Bd4 played 5 times<br>
11 Rc1 played once<br>
11 Nb1 never played<br>
11 h3 played once<br>
11 Qc1 never played<br>
11 a4 played once<br>
<br>
11 ... Nd7<br>
<br>
Played once before<br>
11 ... N:b3! played 3 times<br>
11 ... Nd3 played 21 times, once by Anand in 1987 when he was in diapers<br>
11 ... 0-0 played 76 times, including a 1946 game with Larry Evans, White<br>
against Edgar McCormick. Edgar played the most surprising move ever against me.<br>
11 ... Qd7 played 16 times with Hort as Black and Horvath, Hulak, Grischuk,<br>
Kamsky and Dave Wallace's ex-protege, Braden Bournival, as White<br>
11 ... Bg4 played 7 times<br>
11 ... Rc8 never played<br>
11 ... Bf5 played once<br>
11 ... Rb8 never played<br>
11 ... h6 played once<br>
11 ... Na4 never played<br>
11 ... h5 never played<br>
11 ... Qc8 never played<br>
11 ... Nd7 played once<br>
<br>
12.Re1 TN<br>
<br>
Theoretical Novelty by IM Dionisio Aldama<br>
The Cubans seemed well versed in the Ruy Lopez,<br>
maybe because of Capablanca. They all play it.<br>
12 Nd4!! never played<br>
12 Bf4! played once<br>
12 Re1! never played before today<br>
12 Bc2 never played<br>
12 Bd4 never played<br>
12 a4 never played<br>
12<br>
<br>
12 ... Ncxe5!!<br>
<br>
A good move, GM Becerra has equalized.<br>
<br>
13.Nxe5! Nxe5! 14.Bd4! Nc6???<br>
<br>
A move unworthy of a 1645,<br>
let alone a 2645.<br>
14 ... Nd3!! or ... Ng6!<br>
are about equal.<br>
The first sign that neither player<br>
is taking the game seriously.<br>
They are playing Game/12 moves,<br>
not Game/2 hour moves.<br>
<br>
15.Bxg7!! Rg8! 16.Qh5!!<br>
<br>
Devastating. How is it possible for a 2515 player to<br>
lose this position without his cell phone ringing?<br>
I would suggest a one year refund of their USCF memberships,<br>
a time penalty each game henceforth equal to the entire duration of the Round 5<br>
Blas Lugo-Dionisio Aldama draw ( 2 minutes ) and a scarlet C<br>
tattooed on their foreheads.<br>
<br>
I would like this game annulled and IM Ray Robson declared the true 2008<br>
Florida Champion. Not convinced yet? Fine, just wait, I have lots more proof.<br>
Keep going. I was watching this part and wondered why Julio didn't look in<br>
the least concerned. Are GMs just supercool about their Kings in the center<br>
of the board? I envied his sangfroid.<br>
<br>
16 ... Kd7!! 17.Bxd5!! Rxg7!! 18.Qf3!! Rb8<br>
<br>
18 ... B:d5! 19 Q:d5! Bd6?<br>
is no good due to 20 Ne4!!<br>
or just 20 Qf5 checkmate<br>
18 ... Nd4 19 cd B:d5 20 Q:d5+ Ke8<br>
is another sick position only Becerra could save.<br>
<br>
19.Bxc6+!! Kc8!! 20.Ne4<br>
<br>
A good move for a blitz game.<br>
20 Rad1!!, Nb3!!, Nf1!!, g3!!<br>
are crushing moves worthy<br>
of a slow tournament game in the<br>
last round for all the money.<br>
How White lost this is a mystery even<br>
greater than the success of the<br>
Conan O'Brien Show.<br>
<br>
20 ... Bg4! 21.Qe3! Rb6! 22.Ng3! f5!?<br>
<br>
Guarding the e7-Bishop<br>
<br>
23.Qe5<br>
<br>
Another good move for a blitz dog and pony show.<br>
23 Bf3!!, h3!! or Qh6!!<br>
are good tournament moves.<br>
One sample -<br>
23 h3!! B:h3 24 Rad1 Bd6 25 Qe8!! or Nh5!!<br>
are very strong<br>
GM Becerra has the two bisops as compensation for his one pawn loss.<br>
<br>
23 ... Qf8!<br>
<br>
I must admit the GM finds a lot of<br>
best moves in a difficult situation.<br>
<br>
24.Bd5<br>
<br>
24 a4!!! R:c6 25 ab!!! Rb6!<br>
26 ba!! Kb8 27 a7+!! Ka8!<br>
28 Q:c7!! removes all the Becerraguards<br>
24 a4!!! f4 25 ab!! or<br>
24 a4!!! b4 25 Qe6+!! or Bd5!!<br>
are all powerful for Dionisio.<br>
<br>
24 ... f4!?<br>
<br>
This seemed to totally confuse Aldama<br>
in this simulated blitz game.<br>
<br>
25.f3???????<wbr>?<br>
<br>
Unworthy of a 1515 Class C player,<br>
let alone a 2515 IM<br>
25 Nh5!! is a comfortable win<br>
<br>
25 ... Bh3????????<br>
<br>
The sick joke continues.<br>
They would have gotten away with this Latin fiasco<br>
if they had not made the mistake of leaving the<br>
evidence at the scene of the crime.<br>
This game is clearly unworthy to decide a state title.<br>
Now Becerra is losing again while against anyone else<br>
on any other day he would have crushed White with<br>
25 ... Bc5+!! 26 Kh1 Re7!! 27 Qg5 Rg6!!<br>
28 Qh4 fg!! 29 fg R:e1+!! 30 R:e1 Rf6!!<br>
31 hg Rf1+!! 32 R:f1+ Q:f1+! 33 Kh2 Qg1+<br>
34 Kh3 Qh1 is a picturesque checkmate<br>
<br>
This is not the only variation, just the prettiest.<br>
This would be an excellent tactical quiz for<br>
Greg Shahade's Chess Life Online Chess League quiz<br>
if these two rascals are allowed to continue<br>
to represent Florida and Arizona's finest.<br>
Other lines -<br>
25 ... Bc5+!! 26 Kh1 Re7!! 27 Qg5 Rg6!!<br>
28 Qh4 fg!! 29 Q:g3 Bd7, for example,<br>
leaves Becerra up a piece with an attack<br>
25 ... Bc5+!! 26 Kh1 Re7!! 27 Qg5 Rg6!!<br>
28 Qh4 fg!! 29 R:e7 B:e7 30 Q:g3 Bd7,<br>
for example, leaves Becerra up a piece with an attack<br>
25 ... Bc5+!! 26 Kh1 Re7!! 27 Qg5 Rg6!!<br>
28 Qh4 R:e1+!! 29 R:e1 fg!!<br>
is an alternate win where 30 fg Rf6!!<br>
transposes into the pretty checkmate line<br>
25 ... Bc5+!! 26 Kh1 Re7!! 27 B:b7+ K:b7<br>
28 Q:c5???? R:e1+ 29 R:e1 Q:c5<br>
<br>
So 25 ... Bc5+!! is much better than the<br>
Topalov-Shirovian 25 ... Bh3 and Julio had<br>
some in between moves,<br>
25 ... Bd6!!, ... fg!, ... Rh6! and ... B:f3<br>
<br>
Does look like GM/IM concentration level to you?<br>
<br>
26.gxh3!! fxg3<br>
<br>
Dionisio is winning but I admit it's murky after<br>
26 ... Rh6!!!, ... fg!! or ... Bc5+!<br>
<br>
27.Rad1??<br>
<br>
They are not doing a convincing acting job of keeping it real.<br>
27 hg!! straightens out the pawns unless Julio wants to risk<br>
trading Queens after 27 ... Bh4 28 Qe8+<br>
<br>
27 ... Bc5+!! 28.Kg2!! gxh2+!! 29.Kxh2????<br>
<br>
Ray was too busy beating IM Blas Lugo to<br>
notice what was going on right next to him.<br>
29 Kh1 ain't too hot but at least his bishop<br>
can help on defense after<br>
29 ... Rh6+ 30 Be6+ Kb8 31 Bg4<br>
<br>
29 ... Qd6?????????<br>
<br>
More insults to our intelligence,<br>
like little boys who want to be caught.<br>
29 ... Bd6!! 30 Be6+ Kb7 31 R:d6 R:d6<br>
wins a clean exchange.<br>
<br>
30.Be6+<br>
<br>
I need Dr. Mikhail Ponomarev at this point to<br>
run around crying "Shame, shame!! as is his wont.<br>
There was no need to lose the exchange after<br>
30 f4!! or 30 Q:d6<br>
<br>
30 ... Kb8 31. Qxd6!!<br>
<br>
Aldama is also up a pawn after 31 f4!<br>
<br>
31 ... Bxd6+ 32.Rxd6?????<wbr>?<br>
<br>
No reason at all to give up the exchange here<br>
unless Dionisio lost the pre-game coin flip.<br>
32 Kh1!! leaves IM Aldama comfortably up a<br>
pawn in an opposite colored bishop ending<br>
<br>
32 ... cxd6??<br>
<br>
I take that back.<br>
Maybe they hadn't flipped that coin yet.<br>
32 ... R:d6!! activates the Grandmaster'<wbr>s rook<br>
with an easy win. Maybe they just like the catbird's<br>
seat next to Blas too much to give it up just yet.<br>
Strangest Chess game I've ever seen,<br>
if that's what this is.<br>
<br>
33.Bd5<br>
<br>
33 f4-f5 seems equal although it looks sinisterly, eerily<br>
and sickeningly like the position I lost to Grandmaster Dashzeveg<br>
Sharavdorj in the second Denver, CO Levy Memorial Super-Tournament<br>
in a Laufer-g5 KID after being up two pawns for nothing. He laughed<br>
at my stranded f5-pawn and e6-bishop comic duo and attacked my King<br>
with two rooks versus one. Ouch. Painful memory. Population. Me.<br>
<br>
33 ... b4 34.c4!<br>
<br>
I would expect Dionisio to hold this against Karpov normally.<br>
<br>
34 ... Kc7! 35.f4! Rb8! 36.f5! Rf8! 37.Be6! Rf6 38.Re3!!<br>
<br>
A good move to start eliminating Queenside pawns.<br>
<br>
38 ... Kc6! 39.a3!!<br>
<br>
The Hoovering Process begins. They cynically<br>
alternate between best moves and howlers to mock us.<br>
<br>
39 ... a5! 40.Rd3! Re7 41.Kg3! Rfxe6<br>
42.fxe6! Rxe6! 43.axb4! axb4! 44.b3! Re2<br>
45.Kf3! Rc2! 46.Ke4! Rc1<br>
<br>
At this point Grandmaster Julio Becerra and IM Dionisio Aldama<br>
had a dilemma. The position has been a dead draw for 9 moves now.<br>
A three digit player could draw Kasparov here. They were too<br>
ashamed to even move and just sat and watched in horror as<br>
their compatriot lost to the young genius. After that Dionisio simply<br>
played one more move and resigned!<br>
<br>
47.h4<br>
<br>
0-1 White "resigned"<br>
<br>
Then they held hands and skipped merrily to TD Andrew Scherman to<br>
rob his student, 13 year old IM Ray Robson of his hard won and<br>
honesty earned 2008 First Place Florida Open Trophy. They were so<br>
ecstatic their scheme worked they forgot to put their game in the<br>
trash. No wonder we issue scoresheets with carbons in Denver, CO.<br>
<br>
J'Accuse.<br>
This is what I get for choosing<br>
Pete Short as a role model.<br>
<br>
This is the harshest email I've ever written but seeing the<br>
purity of barely teenager Ray Robson surrounded by wolves<br>
like Pinocchio on his way to school makes me want to protect him.<br>
Someone took a picture of me playing Ray in Round 3 and I made it<br>
my screensaver.<br>
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[Event "2008 Florida Open"]<br>
[Site "Radisson Hotel, Saint Petersburg, Florida"]<br>
[Date "2008.09.01"<wbr>]<br>
[Round "6"]<br>
[White "IM Dionisio Aldama"]<br>
[Black "GM Julio Becerra"]<br>
[Result "0-1"]<br>
[ICCResult "White resigns"]<br>
[WhiteElo "2515"]<br>
[BlackElo "2645"]<br>
[Opening "Ruy Lopez, Open Defense"]<br>
[Time "2 PM"]<br>
[TimeControl "Game/155 minutes, 5 second delay"]<br>
[Annotator "Wall, Brian, Fritz 9"]<br>
<br>
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6<br>
9.Be3 Be7 10.Nbd2 Nc5 11.c3 Nd7 12.Re1 Ncxe5 13.Nxe5 Nxe5 14.Bd4 Nc6 15.Bxg7<br>
Rg8 16.Qh5 Kd7 17.Bxd5 Rxg7 18.Qf3 Rb8 19.Bxc6+ Kc8 20.Ne4 Bg4 21.Qe3 Rb6<br>
22.Ng3 f5 23.Qe5 Qf8 24.Bd5 f4 25.f3 Bh3 26.gxh3 fxg3 27.Rad1 Bc5+ 28.Kg2 gxh2+<br>
29.Kxh2 Qd6 30.Be6+ Kb8 31.Qxd6 Bxd6+ 32.Rxd6 cxd6 33.Bd5 b4 34.c4 Kc7 35.f4 Rb8<br>
36.f5 Rf8 37.Be6 Rf6 38.Re3 Kc6 39.a3 a5 40.Rd3 Re7 41.Kg3 Rfxe6 42.fxe6 Rxe6<br>
43.axb4 axb4 44.b3 Re2 45.Kf3 Rc2 46.Ke4 Rc1 47.h4<br>
<br>
0-1 White "resigned"<br>
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This is the first election I've ever been undecided about this long.<br>
I think I could have made my choice two years before the event on any other<br>
Presidential election in my lifetime. 15% of Americans are having the same<br>
problem, still undecided. Here is Matt Damon comparing the possibility of Sarah<br>
Palin as President to a Disney movie.<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anxkrm9uEJk" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.<wbr>com/watch?<wbr>v=anxkrm9uEJk</a><br>
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[Event "BCF-chT2 9899 (4NCL)"]<br>
[Site "England"]<br>
[Date "1998.10.??"<wbr>]<br>
[Round "8"]<br>
[White "Toothill,John"<wbr>]<br>
[Black "Jakubovics,<wbr>Nicholas"<wbr>]<br>
[Result "0-1"]<br>
[Eco "C80"]<br>
<br>
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.d4 b5 7.Bb3 d5 8.dxe5 Be6<br>
9.Be3 Be7 10.Nbd2 Nc5 11.c3 Nd7 12.Bf4 g5 13.Bg3 h5 14.h3 g4 15.hxg4 hxg4 16.Nd4<br>
Ncxe5 17.f4 gxf3 18.N2xf3 Bd6 19.Nxe6 fxe6 20.Nxe5 Nxe5 21.Qe2 Qg5 22.Bf2 Nf3+<br>
23.Qxf3 Bh2+ 24.Kh1 Bg3+<br>
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0-1<br>
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