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afortune

Posts: 94
Registered: Dec 16, 2001
Bio
Posted: Jan 22, 2001, 7:01 PM

Name: Aaron Fortune

Born:
1978

Started Playing Pente: Young. I don't know the exact
year.

Past tournament results: 1998--20th Anniversary
Tournament, 4th place

1999--Richard's PBeM
tourney--2nd round

Other games of interest--I play lots
of games, but none as well as pente. Some favorites
include chess, backgammon, and Risk.



This message was originally posted at Yahoo's pente group.


codypup

Posts: 4
Registered: Dec 16, 2001
From: Chicago, IL
Age: 36
Bio
Posted: Jan 24, 2001, 9:45 AM

Hi everyone, I've enjoyed reading the bios of the
top players. I'm not a top player, but I've been
beaten by alot of the top players - does that count?
Anyway, here's my bio:
Name: Jeff Charleston;
location: Chicago;
Age: 31; no kids yet, but first one
is due TODAY (Jan 23) so should be here very soon.
Have been playing at IYT for maybe a year very
casually; within the past 3-4 months have tried to improve
my play by studying past games. Although with the
baby coming that all goes out the window
I read
that one of the members here is from Pensacola,
Florida - I graduated from Pensacola Christian College
('91).
Job: I'm a controller at a local community college
(and earned my CPA also); OK, enough rambling!



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sjustice

Posts: 72
Registered: Dec 16, 2001
From: pensacola
Age: 40
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Re: Bio
Posted: Jan 25, 2001, 11:44 AM

Jeff,
I grew up in Pensacola, FL and graduated
from the University of West Florida in 1991. Work just
down the road from PCC. I moved around some after
graduating, but figured it was time to get the family (wife,
2 boys (5,8), cat and 3 gold fish) back to the
beautiful white sand beaches of the Gulf Coast (like most
native Floridians, I go to the beach maybe once a
year).

My first Pente tournament was in 1981 or 1982
when I was 13 or 14. My older brother Bill beat me out
in the Pensacola tournament and qualified for the
1982 World Pente tournament (I guess the World back
then only consisted of Oklahoma, Texas, Florida and
Minnesota). We both had only been playing a few months, but
he went on to finish 2nd behind John
Krenz.

Encouraged by Bill's strong showing, we started playing
seriously that year in preparation for the 1983 tournament.
I came in 2nd to my Brother in the Atlanta
qualifying tournament and then came in 2nd to Bill Webber in
the Tampa tournament. I seem to come in 2nd quite
often. Anyway, Bill competed in the 1983 tournament in
Boston and was nice enough to let me come
along.

When I finally started to get really good, the game
died. The last tournament I played in before coming in
2nd (that blasted Berger Coefficient %^)) in Mark's
first pbem tournament was the only one I have won. It
was the 1984 U.S. Open tournament held in Dallas. I
surprised Tesh 2-0 and beat David Comberrel 2-0 and my
brother 2-0 and split with Dan Allen and Peter Hudson.
Braunlich also played in that tournament but we did not get
to play each other. I recall ending up with a 10-2
score beating on tie breaks Tesh who also had a 10-2
score. No newsletters came out after that tournament and
Parker Brothers let the game die out.

After that
I stopped playing until the last couple of years. I
composed a few Pente puzzles that were published in the
old Pente newsletters and am dabbling with one that I
hope to unveil here. I play racquetball to try to stay
(get) in shape. I enjoy card games.

Oh well, I
ramble too much, but figured I needed to write up my bio
since I kind of asked for everyone else's.

Scott
Justice



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