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Carleton Chess Team 2003-2004:
Taylor
Curtis ‘04
Nathan
Gilbert ‘07
Nate
Pysno ‘06
Wayne
Yee ‘07
Glen
Perry ‘07
Rawdon
Bergquist ‘07
The Carleton Chess Team
2000-2001
And their performance at the U.S.
Amateur Team Tournament (Midwest)
The A Team
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First Board: Andy Lee '03
Rating: 2163
Tournament summary: Played solidly throughout, though he lost a
120-move match to Aleksandar Stamnov (2315) in the second round. He said,
"I got educated in minor piece end games, the hard way."
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Second Board: Bryan
Gast '03
Rating: 2054
Tournament summary: Got a little toasted, but had some good wins as
well. Tough matches all around.
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Third Board: Eli Morris '03
Rating: 1884
Tournament summary: Missed a critical win at one point, but tore it up
otherwise.
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Fourth Board: Peter Newhall '03
Rating: 1584
Tournament summary: Went throughout without a loss, but took a dubious
draw at one point. "Andy, is it okay if I offer a draw?"
"Well...I won't hate you for it."
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The B Team
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First Board: Taylor Curtis '04
Rating: 1504
Tournament summary: Had a hard tournament in which he played up a lot
(mostly 1700s and such). He did managed to pull off a miraculous win in
the fifth round a game with incredibly double-edged play.
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Second Board: John Lansing '01
Rating: 1393
Tournament summary: John played incredibly well considering his only
loss was to a 2200. Truly, a strong performance.
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Third Board: Brendan Foote '04
Rating: 927
Tournament summary: Having the huge advantage of being underrated by
almost a thousand points, Brendan didn't find much competition except for
the one expert he played and beat (rated 2014).
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Fourth Board: Paul Morsbach
Rating: unrated
Tournament summary: Paul had to play as black for all four of his
games, and was outrated for every one of them, too.
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Alternate: Brendon Stanton
Rating: unrated
Tournament summary: Brendan also found himself outclassed. At one time
he was playing an "unrated" who had previously been 1950!
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