http://en.chessbase.com/post/jon-spe...gony-column-43 Seems like a strong player. Also another Canadian mentioned.
Does anyone know this Canadian
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Re: Does anyone know this Canadian
If it's the same guy - he played regularly in Toronto until last summer.
http://www.chess.ca/players?check_ra...627&key=170308
http://www.uschess.org/msa/MbrDtlMain.php?16246481
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Re: Does anyone know this Canadian
Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View PostIf it's the same guy - he played regularly in Toronto until last summer.
http://www.chess.ca/players?check_ra...627&key=170308
http://www.uschess.org/msa/MbrDtlMain.php?16246481
Bob A
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Originally posted by Hans Jung View Posthttp://en.chessbase.com/post/jon-spe...gony-column-43 Seems like a strong player. Also another Canadian mentioned.
Jacob played several tournaments at Hart House and was a regular member of the club for many years, until he moved to New York.
He was a UT student but he's also studied at Ryerson and Seneca if I am not mistaken. He was also an instructor for Chess & Math for a while.
Alex F.
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I was lucky to give him a ride after his last game at annex a year or maybe even two years ago now?.. anyways, he found a full time chess teacher job and moved to NY. That's at least what he said then..
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Jacob started his chess career at the CMA tournaments held at the Primrose hotel in downtown Toronto. I was running the events in those days and his Dad would run in with him at the last minute to register. Once they arrived I knew I could start the tournament :). Later in life he came to teach for us. I was down in the Big Apple with Francis Rodrigues a couple of weeks ago and Francis met up with him for dinner. I will leave the rest of the story to Francis :)
Larry
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