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CCC History
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The
Charlotte Chess Club (originally the
Metrolina Chess Club) was founded in 1975 by
NM Leland Fuerstman. The club initially met
at Central Piedmont Community College and
soon moved to the Athens Restaurant near the
school. In 1980, the club met at the Divan
on Central Ave, a short lived pub and game
parlor. Through the years, because of
available tables, chairs, lighting, heat
and/or air and food, various restaurants
have served as the venue for our meetings
including the Old Smokehouse Dining Room,
two Shoney's locations, Wendy's, the
Seafarer, Skyland Family Restaurant and even
a McDonald's! The club currently meets at
the McAlister's Deli, (Seneca
Pl @ Park Rd) on Wednesday evenings at
6:30pm.
Though
others have filled in as club Director
through the years, the job always seems to
end up back in Fuerstman's lap. The
Charlotte Chess Club remains proud to have
promoted simultaneous exhibitions featuring
Grandmasters such as Joel Benjamin, Leonid
Shamkovich, Sammy Reshevsky, Lev Alburt,
Yasser Seirawan, Gregory Kaidanov, and in
1980, World Champion Contender Viktor
Korchnoi. And, in 1982 Fuerstman was
actually negotiating to bring World Champion
Bobby Fischer to Charlotte for a 50 board
simultaneous exhibition. (The event was to
be sponsored by the "Charlotte Observer" and
Fischer was to have received $100,000).
Fischer was upset that a newspaper in
Pasadena, California had written a negative
article about him years earlier and both
were owned by Knight-Ritter Publishing?! and
ultimately backed out.
Over
the past 50 years the Charlotte Chess Club
has conducted literally hundreds of
tournaments including many North Carolina
State Championships, the North Carolina
Invitational Championship, the North
Carolina Team
Championship (which many have expressed an
interest in seeing revived) and the Southern
Class Championships.
Currently, the CCC promotes
an occasional
Saturday 3
rounder. (See Upcoming events)
Through the years,
the Charlotte Chess Club with it's friendly
atmosphere, gamut of players from every walk
of life, and reputation for fierce weekly
tournament competition (one rated game per
Wednesday evening) has produced 28 Masters
to include, IM Miles Ardaman (2500), NM Dr.
Luigi Vacca (2300), NM John Kirby (2300), NM
Kevin Kirby, NM John Lane, NM Rich Jackson,
NM Robbie Cunningham (2300), NM Anthony
Laster (2300), NM Leland Fuerstman, NM
Garrick Wells, NM Mike Klein (2300), NM
Matthew Hoekstra (2400), NM Frankie Newton
(2300), NM Justin Daniel, NM Harold Mouzon
III, SM Karthik Rangarajan (2500), IM Daniel
Tapia (2300), NM Chris Mabe (2300), NM
Joshua Mu, NM
Jonathan Munnell, NM Peter
Giannatos (2300), NM Shawn Pealer, NM Dominique Myers, NM
Daniel Cremisi (2400), NM Emmanuel
Carter, NM Mark Biernacki, NM Advaith
Karthik and NM Prady Kothapalli. The Charlotte Chess Club
continues to flourish as one of the most
active chess clubs in the Southeast.
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