Tuesday, October 24, 2023

The Detroit Lions Cancel LCCC for the Week of Oct. 30 - And Meet John Donaldson!

 


LCCC will NOT be happening on October 30 due to the Detroit Lions are playing on Monday Night Football on television and our location will be swamped with Lions fans. The Club decided to take the week off and free up more tables for the band wagon crowd. But normally;

The Livingston County Chess Club meets every Monday night between

4pm and 10pm

at the Buffalo Wild Wings in the Green Oak Mall in Brighton, MI. 

Stop in for some friendly chess, good food and 'refreshments'.

Everyone of all ages and playing strength are welcome to attend. And free lessons to all beginners!

In Club news, we have been playing our Action Tournament. After four exciting rounds we had four players all tied for 1st with 3 points!

Ken T, Mike N, Pete B and Vince V. Instead of having a 4 way tie for first, it was decided to have this go to an Armageddon final.

When the dust cleared, Pete B be taking on Vince V in the Armageddon final on November 6!

Now, meet IM John Donaldson

To make a career in chess in this country, you have to be lucky, and you have to be good. John Donaldson has been both. He grew up in Washington, somewhat in the shadow of GM Yasser Seirawan. That had one advantage for Donaldson as he learned his limitations at an early age. “After losing my twentieth game in a row to Seirawan, I realized that I was never going to be the world champion,” Donaldson says.

Nevertheless, he had a career that virtually anyone else could truly envy. With a starting rating of 1243 in 1972, John achieved the master level in five years and achieved an IM title in 1983. He has two GM norms  (in 2002 and 2003) to his credit and in 2009 returned to top level chess and gave an effort to earn the last one. It was not to be as too much time had passed. It is not very common for 50-year-old IM’s to earn GM norms.

Even without a GM title, Donaldson has made a steady living off of chess. In 1987 he moved to North Carolina to teach chess in Charlotte area schools. Then he moved to Inside Chess Magazine, owned by Yasser Seirawan, and wrote chess articles for 10 years. He now is the Chess Director at the prestigious Mechanics Institute in San Francisco.

The Mechanics Institute is a unique place. It is primarily a private library, which survives on memberships. It has housed a chess club since 1854, which makes it the oldest chess club west of the Mississippi. You can see pictures in the halls of the former world champions who have visited the club — including Boris Spassky, who showed up just two years ago. The building practically oozes tradition.

But you have to wonder about the long-term viability of the MI and the chess club that depends on it. The library has lost a few thousand members in the past years. “People check out fewer books than they used to,” he says. The chess club too, even though it is a historic treasure, looks just a bit too historic. The chess tables date from the 1920s. Some of the newspaper clippings on the walls are old and yellowing. The whole place could really profit from a make-over, but where would the money ever come from?

Exactly, the downfall of all chess clubs.

John has captained the US National Team twenty-five times, including six Olympiads and has written over forty books!

On the personal side, he has a BA in History from the University of Washington. He married Elena Akhmilovskaya, a member of the Russian women’s chess team in 1988, but they divorced a year later.

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