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Chess Player of the Month April 2012


  • 13 months ago · Quote · #981

    Twobit

    No smoke from the chimney yet...

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #982

    trysts

    This is why kids shouldn't have to go to school.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #983

    trysts

    LisaV wrote:
    trysts wrote:

    In August of 2010, LisaV introduced for the first time in the history of CPOTM, a rare and ultimately dangerous weapon: Pictures of women in leather, carrying whips. Some "gentlemen" voted hundreds of times, as if their digits were out of control. It turned out to be a landslide victory for LisaV, with some people still believing that a person named Xenia won that month...

    haha

    I must take issue with your interpretation, though.  I won clearly because of my purity and innocence, not because of stuff like this:

     

    Ha! I certainly voted for you because of your purity and innocence, but I'm not too sure that some of the men voted for Xenia's purity and innocenceWink

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #984

    theoreticalboy

    Xenia also won the anti-coup regime vote, spoiling the expected ascension to the crown of the crony Doyle and causing the Tudor dictatorship to actually flee and form a short-lived secessionist regime, which existed mostly due to the proceeds of the corruption that would eventually lead to the execution of its leader.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #985

    nweb99

    trysts wrote:

    This is why kids shouldn't have to go to school.

    c'est la vie.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #986

    trysts

    To continue my personal view on the month-by-month history of this award...

    In September of 2010, as previously mentioned, Atudor had started a coup. He created his own chess player of the month award with the prize being a membership to Chess.com, which he personally would pay for. Much chaos ensued, and bitter feelings spilled into September's actual CPOTM. Meanwhile, rather quietly, someone named Heinze nominated himself for the award. What followed was a slew of peeps voting for this unknown being, as if compelled by forces beyond themselves. Heinze became, and remains the first unseeded player to win CPOTM.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #987

    trysts

    theoreticalboy wrote:

    Xenia also won the anti-coup regime vote, spoiling the expected ascension to the crown of the crony Doyle and causing the Tudor dictatorship to actually flee and form a short-lived secessionist regime, which existed mostly due to the proceeds of the corruption that would eventually lead to the execution of its leader.

    Laughing

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #988

    DalaiLuke

    trysts wrote:

    To continue my personal view on the month-by-month history of this award...

    In September of 2010, as previously mentioned, Atudor had started a coup. He created his own chess player of the month award with the prize being a membership to Chess.com, which he personally would pay for. Much chaos ensued, and bitter feelings spilled into September's actual CPOTM. Meanwhile, rather quietly, someone named Heinze nominated himself for the award. What followed was a slew of peeps voting for this unknown being, as if compelled by forces beyond themselves. Heinze became, and remains the first unseeded player to win CPOTM.

    Wow, and all this time I thought I knew my history ... this is rich... rich I tell you ... 

    ... so whatever happened to heinze and his band of marauders?  I can't wait to hear how things turned out :)

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #989

    trysts

    I was absent from Chess.com for a couple of months, so I missed three legends being crowned as the purist of them all, i.e, CPOTM: blackfirestorm666/batgirl/bigpoison...

    In May of 2011, hardcore FoxNews-loving, uber-patriotic American, echecs06, started a thread about the Royal wedding in England. While he gushed and blushed about it, many people didn't notice the contradiction. I think my period lasted for three weeks that month. But there was no denying the charm of seeing the same picture of a kidnapping posted over and over again by the soon to be CPOTM. He won in a landslide. I cried for two days...

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #990

    trysts

    DalaiLuke wrote:

    Wow, and all this time I thought I knew my history ... this is rich... rich I tell you ... 

    ... so whatever happened to heinze and his band of marauders?  I can't wait to hear how things turned out :)

    Laughing

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #991

    malko

    Not a winner yet...

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #992

    uziboy

    good job!!!!!!!Smile

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #993

    Twobit

    I can hardly wait until the page of this wonderful history book finally turns to the crowning achievement of egypt_star. Nevertheless, this is fascinating stuff so far...

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #994

    theoreticalboy

    I still don't understand echecs winning.  When I think about it, I go sit on the chess.com mountain for days at a time to contemplate such an existence, but alas, I have come no closer to the truth beyond that of its essential spuriousness.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #995

    DalaiLuke

    There must be some serious back-room cigar smoke (and mirrors?) negotiations going on for the vote tally ... I'm guessing that, like hotel floors, the debate may revolve around whether to include the number 13

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #996

    Twobit

    Pleeeeease trysts, go on....

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #997

    netzach

    The times of the Tudors & the Xenias sounded very warlike indeed. Fire & brimstone. Intrigued to know how history unfolded thereafter.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #999

    trysts

    In December of 2010, CPOTM had it's first playoff. After the first stage of voting, Tonydal and Pdela were tied. An odd thing about this was that Pdela was actually tied with someone who was no longer a member of Chess.com. Tonydal had ceased to exist, with two reincarnations soon to appear. Pdela's aggravation was mounting as he began to cross people off of his friends list for failing to vote for him. The public was quite confused already, and the votes were coming in sporadically when, quite suddenly, proknight stopped the voting and named Tonydal the first posthumous winner of CPOTM!

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #1000

    trysts

    Thanks you for your comments above! This is quite fun for meWink


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