While I do not play much these days, I still think about the friends I made and the happenings throughout the years. I have many memories and it's tough to rank them amongst the best. Some of the best are as follows...
My first CFC rated game. It was against Jeff Groot-Lipman. I lost on the black side of a French defense. Jeff became a very good friend and I was the best man at his wedding He is also my daughters Godfather. We played many games throughout the years, Jeff usually got the better of me. I won a few!
The first time I went to the Brantford Chess Club. It was sometime around 1982. I walked in and was greeted by Paul Simon. He asked me if I was any good?! I told him yes. I played him and found out I wasn't quite there yet. I took a few lessons from Paul and became a much better player.
I moved to Ottawa shortly after my lessons with Paul. I played at the RA Centre and met Doug Burgess, one of the finest people I ever met in chess. At the time Doug was the most active player in the country. If there weren't any weekend tournaments, Doug would invite 3 players for a round robin at his house. Tons of fun! Doug also taught me how to organize and TD tournaments.
I have countless others and will add to this post with more. It would be great to hear of your stories. Chess is full of good times!
My first CFC rated game. It was against Jeff Groot-Lipman. I lost on the black side of a French defense. Jeff became a very good friend and I was the best man at his wedding He is also my daughters Godfather. We played many games throughout the years, Jeff usually got the better of me. I won a few!
The first time I went to the Brantford Chess Club. It was sometime around 1982. I walked in and was greeted by Paul Simon. He asked me if I was any good?! I told him yes. I played him and found out I wasn't quite there yet. I took a few lessons from Paul and became a much better player.
I moved to Ottawa shortly after my lessons with Paul. I played at the RA Centre and met Doug Burgess, one of the finest people I ever met in chess. At the time Doug was the most active player in the country. If there weren't any weekend tournaments, Doug would invite 3 players for a round robin at his house. Tons of fun! Doug also taught me how to organize and TD tournaments.
I have countless others and will add to this post with more. It would be great to hear of your stories. Chess is full of good times!
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