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Summary form only given, as follows. In this paper, the author attempts to identify the major players that have contributed to the development of California's restructured electricity markets, and the players that have systematically attempted to dismantle it. In a pictorial essay, the paper builds upon a chessboard where the different players have positioned themselves, and there is speculation as to where all the maneuvering may lead.