- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado 2009 PIKES PEAK OPEN (CO)
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii MILILANI CHESS...ARY QUICKCHES (HI)
- Idaho
- Illinois 16TH MIDWEST CLASS CHAMPIONSHI (IL)
- Indiana IN STATE CLASS CHAMPS (IN)
- Iowa MID-AMERICA OPEN (IA)
- Kansas KANSAS RESERVE (KS)
- Kentucky 2ND LOUISVILLE OPEN!? (KY)
- Louisiana US G/30 (LA)
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts TORNADO 61 (MA)
- Michigan MICHIGAN M/X & CLASS CHAMPIONS (MI)
- Minnesota FIRST ANNUAL HB GLOBAL CHESS C (MN)
- Mississippi
- Missouri MISSOURI CLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS (MO)
- Montana
- Nebraska NEBRASKA ST. ACTION CHAMP (NE)
- Nevada NEVADA OPEN (NV)
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York 10 GRAND PRIX POINTS TONIGHT! (NY)
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio KINGS ISLAND OPEN (OH)
- Oklahoma 2ND JERRY HANKEN WINTER FIDE OPEN
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania 31ST ANNUAL WORLD OPEN!!! (PA)
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota 2006 GOVERNOR'S CUP (SD)
- Tennessee Supernationals 2009 Parents' & Friends(TN)
- Texas TEXAS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP (TX)
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin GREG KNUTSON MEMORIAL (WI)
- Wyoming
- District of Columbia
An senior player's quest to become a FIDE Master.
Sunday, January 01, 2006
50 States + DC
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I just added Indiana to my list. I am up to 6 states now (MI, OH, IN, IL, NV, KY). I had hoped to add California to my list, but I had to cancel my trip to the Western Class Ch in January due to work.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed that you were able to play in so many different states. Its pretty impressive.
Tony
Make it harder. Use both Northern and Southern California. To make it really tough, use all 9 regions of Texas.
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