This was an interesting trip. Normally, I fly out Thursday, do sightseeing Thursday/Friday, Play Friday (if necessary), Saturday, Sunday, & then fly home Monday. However, I opted to fly out Friday & do the majority of my sightseeing between the rounds on Saturday/Sunday & then all day on Monday.
I opted to stay at a Marriott a distance away from the chess playing hotel rather than the chess playing hotel (Cambria) itself. On these trips, it tends to be the flip of a coin whether the chess hotel will be a good one or not. I try to stay at a Marriott when possible so I can eventually reap a Marriott reward, & my Marriott account was started in 2016 when the US Chess Federation gave the players 800 reward points as partial compensation for the terrible dorm-like but worse hotel rooms in Indianapolis at the US Open. (See my 2016 Indiana trip post for further explanation)
However, this was a terrible decision. I happened to pick a Marriott that was in the middle of a renovation. The faucet knob was switched (cold was hot & hot was cold) & the telephone in my room never worked! I had to call the front desk from my cell phone, & they ignored my problems for a couple of days.
I did get to see one of my friends in town. I know him from playing pickup Ultimate Frisbee in Van Saun & Weehawken & I think even played in the same Cranford Ultimate Frisbee Association Summer League at least once. We went to Guavas Cuban Cafe to catch up on various matters. The food was pretty good, I would repeat the visit. Then, he & his girlfriend drove me around Lake Nokomis on the way to ice cream. Lake Nokomis appears to be approximately 2.8 miles in circumference, and a characteristic of many of the lakes in this state is that one can do all sorts of activities - swimming, kayaking, paddling, etc. in the lake. We saw all those activities, along with people doing early evening picnics & early evening alcohol consumption as we drove/rode around Lake Nokomis.
We then drove to Pumphouse Creamery to get ice cream. I tried their Five Flavor Flight, & they had an interesting way of showing the ingredients on the board.
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Cookies & Cream, Fresh Banana, Strawberry, Madagascar Vanilla, & Chocolate |
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They had an interesting way of showing the ingredients on the wall. |
I opted to visit Mall of America between rounds as much as possible as I could cover both quick eating & sightseeing in multiple trips, doing roughly a floor between rounds. Mall of America was huge, with a miniature golf course & a Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park on the interior & three full floors of stores with a partial fourth floor for more stuff.
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Rare to see the Masters as a side event in a Chess Tournament, |
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Decorative Mall of America Display |
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Getting into MOA by foot isn't straightforward. |
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A sign that tells you how many parking spaces are available. |
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Random shot of the interior. |
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At the beginning of the long underground walkway from the transit area of MOA. |
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I suspect the Hammer Brothers Family would approve of this store. |
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The TMNT Framed Picture. |
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I went mini-golfing between Rounds 4 & 5 at Moose Mountain Adventure Golf. |
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I somehow still met the speed limit lol. |
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This was the first time I saw a store for anime fans. |
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I believe similar to laser tag, though I did not have time to confirm. |
This game is from my fourth round game at the US Amateur North. This was the only game I won, but I think I proved to myself that I can still attack when I recognize the opportunity is there.
This game is from my fifth round game at the US Amateur North. For those of you from my instagram page, see the position after my 51st move.
I then went to one of the restaurants of Top Chef Justin Sutherland called the Handsome Hog. It is an interesting place with his spin on southern cooking. I thought the food tasted good & his special butter for the muffin had a bit of hidden flavor (& spice) to it. I think it is worth a visit to try it out.
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If nothing else, Combo #5 reminded me of the parody of Lou Bega's Mambo No. 5 |
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Combo #5, with KEC's FAD as its drinking partner. |
I did a lot of walking on Monday, even though there were a few ubers, a few buses, & even a train mixed in. I first found my way over to Minnehaha Falls.
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Minnehaha Falls |
& pass through a frisbee golf course
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F. Golf Basket #7 for Kevin |
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Ford Dam on Mississippi River, view from Ford Parkway |
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Ford Dam on Mississippi River, view from Mississippi River Boulevard at Ford Dam Scenic Overlook in St. Paul |
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There were a lot of Sparky Statues. |
I wonder if there was a hunt for the Sparky Statues available similar to the Hunt for the Garfield Statues, the Ndy Statues, & the Cowboy Boot Statues, because there were a lot of these around.
There was a Minneapolis River Walk Self-Guided Audio Tour Available, but I didn't bring my headphones on the walking trip, so I skipped the audio portion & just kept walking. Found some cool things along the way:
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I would eventually walk across the Stone Arch Bridge. |
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on the St. Anthony Falls Dam Site looking at the Stone Arch Bridge |
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On the Stone Arch Bridge |
I eventually crossed back on the Hennepin Avenue Bridge, & eventually found a bus to take me to the Uptown District, where I ate at a little french restaurant called Barbette. I had the Croque Monsieur sandwich (Beeler’s ham, Mornay, Gruyere), which tasted good & gave me enough time to rest for the final walk.
I walked over to the eastern part of Lake Bde Maka Ska. There is another name for this lake, but I didn't remember it at the time and I'm not going to cheat by looking it up now. This is I think the largest lake in Minnesota, 3.1 miles around, enough to do a 5K run. Unfortunately, since I had already tacked on over 9 miles at this point in the day, I didn't think I had enough energy to walk the circumference & the remaining 1-2 miles to my last walking stop. So, I just quickly walked the northern edge of the lake, & then continued northward around the western edge of Lake of the Isles on my way to Birchbark Books.
By the way, I did not expect to see so many signs for the Cedar Lake Trail Detour Path. This could also have been a hunt for these signs, as I feel like I saw 20 between Lake Bde Maka Ska & Birchbark Books.
After picking up 4 Books (The Mysterious Benedict Society - Trenton Lee Stewart; The Fault in Our Stars - John Green; How to Resist Amazon & Why - Danny Caine; & Counting by 7s - Holly Goldberg Sloan), I arranged for either an uber or lyft to take me back to the hotel, which ended up being highly convenient as I attempted to do the Deck of Cards Fitness WOD while watching the old men from Pardon the Interruption. (One hour back of Eastern Standard Time does wonders for timing.) By the way, Deck of Cards did not go too well - I guess over 11 miles of steps does have an effect on athletic activities.
Being in Minnesota, I learned about the local food favorite, the Juicy Lucy, & was directed by my friend to go to Matt's Bar & Grill. This place advertises itself as the originator of the Juicy Lucy & to distinguish itself from other places, they spell theirs Jucy Lucy.
Because I was foolish & forgot to take a picture of my dinner, you'll just have to read my description. The Jucy Lucy is a burger with two patties & a slice of cheese in the middle. Be very careful as the middle cheese is HOT!!! I almost burned my thumbs while eating this. That being said, this was extremely delicious & I highly recommend you visit if you can. Please note that Matt's Bar & Grill takes cash & local checks only, no credit cards. There is an ATM on site.
Got an end of trip scare when I thought I lost my sunglasses as I did not have them for the Monday Walk Minneapolis Trip. I tried to contact the chess hotel, my hotel front desk, & the Handsome Hog. Luckily, I recovered the fumbled sunglasses when I got home as I had inadvertently packed them into the large suitcase.
That concludes State No. 30 - Minnesota.
#fiftystatesofchess
As this post is late in publishing (We're already past July 10), I decided to add a few tidbits from my trip to the 50th Annual World Open.
The World Open has improved its Round Starting Times from years (a decade, almost) ago.
The air conditioning in the main playing hall was malfunctioning & there was a ban on spectators for the first 4 hours in Rounds 7 & 8.
Just like in other World Opens, if you try to leave your hotel room with less than half an hour before the round, the elevator may be full.
This was my second round game at the World Open, under the G/60 D10 time control.
I didn't play very well here either, blowing a pawn up position in the Ruy Lopez (& then losing) & then giving up a draw in the 8th Round when I could have won the position had I not traded the second pair of Rooks. Oh well, see you after my next state!