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Los Angeles Open Chess Tournament

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expochess07@yahoo.com - 27 May 2008 18:50 GMT
Chess Players Rule!

    You make excellent executive decisions, relish complexity, and
foresee what is most crucial and relevant.
    We, the devoted, daring, and driven members of the Exposition
Park Chess Club [http://chess.expoparkla.com/] consider you a kindred
spirit. We warmly invite your participation in our chess club.
    This coming first Sunday of the month, June 1st, 2008, will be
the occasion of an open, free, unrated, three-round chess tournament.
Cash prizes will *NOT* be awarded, but the names of the winners will
be published in the Los Angeles area print media, posted
transnationally in this major, chess-related Usenet newsgroup
[rec.games.chess.misc], as well as celebrated worldwide on our chess
club's Web site. Indeed, early registration (at least 48 hours in
advance!) for the tournament is easiest by visiting our chess club's
Web site; Follow the link "online tournament signup".
    Players of all skill levels, from beginner to rated Master, are
invited to compete in this tournament. Tournament registration, on the
day of the tournament, begins at 1:00 PM and ends promptly at 1:30 PM.
    The tournament will take place at the Exposition Park Library
[http://www.lapl.org/branches/06.html], located in the University of
Southern California vicinity [http://www.lapl.org/branches/maps/06-
m.html].
     The Library's address and contact information is:

    Exposition Park Regional Library
    3665 S Vermont Avenue
    Los Angeles, California 90007
    Tel: 323 732 0169
    Fax: 213 612 0540

    The Library, with its ample lot parking, opens on Sunday at 1:00
PM, the same time at which in-person tournament registration begins.
Competitors should arrive early so that no delays occur.
    By playing in this tournament you will pursue the glorious,
ascend to greatness, found a country, define a new triumph, elect
Ralph Nader as President - well, maybe not the Nader/President thing.
    Let nothing deter you! Come to this Sunday's tournament for a
most challenging time of chess playing!

P.S.: Because of the large attendance that we've had at various of our
previous tournaments, it is strongly advised that if you want to be
certain of being able to play, you should BRING YOUR OWN CHESS SET,
BOARD, AND CLOCK!!
Rob Lingelbach - 28 May 2008 21:25 GMT
>      Chess Players Rule!
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Park Chess Club [http://chess.expoparkla.com/] consider you a kindred
> spirit. We warmly invite your participation in our chess club.

that's quite interesting, indeed, as I would also consider myself a
kindred spirit, though it has been many years since I played chess.

However, I don't believe chess players rule, or we would be in quite a
different world than that which we are in.  And, I also don't think I
make excellent executive decisions, relish complexity, nor foresee what
is most crucial and relevant.  If I did, I would be one of those whom I
consider _without_much_hope_and_waiting_for_reading_recommendations_.

with that in mind, I would like to point you toward the works of
Chekhov, Tolstoi, Nabokov, Lermontov, Gogol.
nobody - 29 May 2008 09:38 GMT
..

> with that in mind, I would like to point you toward the works of
> Chekhov, Tolstoi, Nabokov, Lermontov, Gogol.

Why's that Bob? (I've read all these dudes, excepting Lermontov - my
Russian phase, y'know?)..
Rob Lingelbach - 28 May 2008 22:35 GMT
>      Chess Players Rule!
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Park Chess Club [http://chess.expoparkla.com/] consider you a kindred
> spirit. We warmly invite your participation in our chess club.

that's quite interesting, indeed, as I would also consider myself a
kindred spirit, though it has been many years since I played chess.

However, I don't believe chess players rule, or we would be in quite a
different world than that which we are in.  And, I also don't think I
make excellent executive decisions, relish complexity, nor foresee what
is most crucial and relevant.  If I did, I would be one of those whom I
consider _without_much_hope_and_waiting_for_reading_recommendations_.

with that in mind, I would like to point you toward the works of
Chekhov, Tolstoi, Nabo
>      This coming first Sunday of the month, June 1st, 2008, will be
> the occasion of an open, free, unrated, three-round chess tournament.
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
> certain of being able to play, you should BRING YOUR OWN CHESS SET,
> BOARD, AND CLOCK!!

 
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