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GAMES

EVERY CHESSPLAYER LOVES TO SHOW OFF THEIR GAMES... Unfortunately, most of my games stink. Going over them again is like second guessing yourself into oblivion. What should be a learning experience becomes an exercise in exasperation. In fact, here I am going over a game which I lost three moves after missing a mate in three. Here you'll find a few wins that I am proud of, flawed or not, and a few losses that might have been wins had I been awake, or against clever little kids. Enjoy these games, as bad as they are. I certainly did...

 

 

 

GAME 1: A. Toohey vs. M. Peckham 11-1-97: Young Monty Peckham, an Expert on the rise, was recently headlined on the cover of the California Chess Journal. You see, at the US Open he claimed his first Grandmaster scalp. That's GRANDMASTER. But before Monty met up with GM Michael Rohde, he had to deal with the Grandpatzer, yours truly...

 

 


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