Since 1976, the USCF Absolute Championship has provided only the strongest correspondence chess players in the United States with a chance to compete in a closed USCF correspondence chess championship. It is my honor and privilege to be participating in this event for the second time. Below is the official table with the participants names and ratings for the 2014 USCF Absolute Championship. I also took the liberty of linking all the participants names to articles describing their chess accomplishments.
1. Harry Ingersol | 2417 | ||||||||||||||
2. Daniel Woodard | 2395 | ||||||||||||||
3. David Sogin | 2386 | ||||||||||||||
4. Anthony Kain | 2381 | ||||||||||||||
5. Chris Torres | 2375 | ||||||||||||||
6. Keith Rodriguez | 2363 | ||||||||||||||
7. Robert Fass | 2351 | ||||||||||||||
8. Danny Horwitz | 2322 | ||||||||||||||
9. Kristo Miettinen | 2309 | ||||||||||||||
10. Gordon Magat | 2305 | ||||||||||||||
11.Dana Daves | 2289 | ||||||||||||||
12 Charles Jacobs | 2259 | ||||||||||||||
13. James Rhodes | 2250 |
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