Philip Saponaro
I enjoy playing chess, and my rating is 1950 (1 good tournament below expert).
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It's a Knockout! Punch Out!! Wii ReviewSoda Popinski is back for more, and this time he has super juice. Has Little Mac grown at all since we last saw him on the NES?
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Bloodsucking Movie Review: EclipseThe 3rd installment of the Twilight series was pretty good, but some of the lines and dialog needed some work. Find out more in my review.
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Passing a Kidney StoneThe past four months I have been passing a small 2mm kidney stone. This is a guide on how to prevent stones, and how to get through them more quickly if it is already too late.
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Chess Player's Review of Chessmaster: The Art of LearningI review Chessmaster: The Art of Learning for the Nintendo DS. As an avid chess player, I was disappointed by many things in this game, from the lack of wifi play, to the bad A.I.
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Becoming a Pokemon MasterDo you know what EVs and IVs are? Do you know how to cover your weaknesses? What about smart battle techniques like switching? How do you build a strong team? This guide will teach you how to master Pokemon and beat your friends.
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Making a Themed Scrapbook for Under $15Creating a scrapbook can be fun and is a great gift. This guide will teach you how to make a themed scrapbook for under $15.
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Aggressive Chess Opening Guide: The Chinese DragonThe aggressive dragon opening of the Sicilian Defense is known for its cut-throat nature. The Chinese variation will take your opponents off guard with a sound pawn sacrifice from the Black side.
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Gotta Buy 'Em All: Pokemon Heartgold ReviewThis Pokemon Gold remake costs $40, but the game is well over 40 hours long and contains a wealth of Wifi Multiplayer action. Read the review to find out more.
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Bringing Chess into SchoolsWith the rise of the Internet, critical analysis and thinking skills are declining. Now more than ever, schools should be focusing their efforts on games like chess, which promotes patience and deep thought.