Grand Master Stan Vaughan

Grand Master Stan Vaughan

Postby doranchak » Tue May 12, 2015 11:19 am

Anyone know anything about this guy and his claim?

http://www.zodiackillerciphers.com/?p=605
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Re: Grand Master Stan Vaughan

Postby traveller1st » Tue May 12, 2015 11:31 am

First I've heard of or never heard of ... it? Either or.
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Re: Grand Master Stan Vaughan

Postby morf13 » Tue May 12, 2015 11:40 am

Never heard of this before Dave
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Re: Grand Master Stan Vaughan

Postby glurk » Tue May 12, 2015 11:42 am

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Re: Grand Master Stan Vaughan

Postby traveller1st » Tue May 12, 2015 11:54 am

and this. :?

https://xpertchesslessons.wordpress.com ... an-vaughn/

When I mentioned this to a former Georgia Champion, originally from Kentucky, he recalled, “Stan was involved in a terrible auto accident that affected his brain.” The word “colorful” is usually reserved for people like Stan.
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Re: Grand Master Stan Vaughan

Postby UKSpycatcher » Tue May 12, 2015 12:02 pm

If he was a chess expert, then maybe he used something according to his abilty. ie: a chessboard cipher.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grille_%28 ... is_ciphers
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Re: Grand Master Stan Vaughan

Postby doranchak » Tue May 12, 2015 12:50 pm

Some interesting stuff here about him:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3AWor ... Federation

This is a bogus, non-existent organization. It has no members, conducts no meetings, holds no tournaments or events. It's claim to have had Bobby Fischer as its champion is pure fiction.

Basically, during the period 1995-1999 Stan Vaughan repeatedly used a trick of forming a corporation in Nevada with the same name as a well established and well known organization. He would then claim that he WAS that other organization. In this way, Vaughan formed the "World Chess Federation, Inc.", the "Nevada State Chess Association, Inc." and the "American Chess Association, Inc." He also formed the "Nevada Libertarian Party, Inc." Vaughan became president of all these corporations. He claimed the right to declare himself World Chess Champion, American Chess Champion and Nevada Chess Champion. He also threatened suit against the real World Chess Federation ("FIDE") when it scheduled a tournament for the real World Chess Championship in Las Vegas in 1999.
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Re: Grand Master Stan Vaughan

Postby Jarlve » Tue May 12, 2015 2:02 pm

UKSpycatcher wrote:If he was a chess expert, then maybe he used something according to his abilty. ie: a chessboard cipher.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grille_%28 ... is_ciphers


Interesting, thank you.
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Re: Grand Master Stan Vaughan

Postby Jarlve » Sat May 16, 2015 8:52 am

I followed up on the grille idea and generated a few thousand variants of the 340 this way. Interpreted as having a split message, one part on uneven squares and the other on even squares with independent directions. Quickly processed with AZdecrypt but nothing came out of it.

EDIT: Just also did the same w/o splitting the cipher thus only changing the directions of the even/uneven squares. Nothing.

As a test I transposed a 340 part of the 408 in such a way and was able to recover multiple instances of it.

408 grille:
Code: Select all
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AP¼B£XJF¸M^yµºOHÃ
º¼u¾ÐNyQÅTQRu+FV¾
Ì/·¥LGVyANyA°ÐÔXW
ZÆRBÅMÑEÔPRÒ\HÑLB
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ËEVÅKWÑNPHÄM£ÄѼÑ
XW/¹°½\BAJ¥I¾¾ÅXD
BÑP¼Ë½·+Z£KGOR¹/Ñ
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Ä^º¢¸^ZGGyÔPPÂLº
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µÅѸ¹µN¾LPRI‚^DТ
TÌGy^RRBÃ^·ÑMP¥NË
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·ÅASKSÑMã¹·V°ËuÒ
WL¤¼QEHWI+¼¼¥ÐE£F
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Re: Grand Master Stan Vaughan

Postby doranchak » Sat May 16, 2015 3:53 pm

Great work, Jarlve. I am glad to hear you are still working on ruling out different encipherment schemes. My talk will be about this topic, so I'm wondering if I should pay closer attention to your progress.

It occurs to me that maybe we should track your progress on this very neglected section of my wiki: http://zodiackillerciphers.com/wiki/ind ... variations

Would you be interested in cataloging your attempts there, and possibly posting links to your test ciphers? I could create a wiki account for you.
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