Saturday, August 27, 2022

GAME OF THE WEEK, Zoom at 5pm today, Tournament Sunday

Zoom at 5pm today

 
 
 
 A lot of local chess activities as we come to the end of Summer:
 
The MVL Simul at the Bridgeport Open
 
Tomorrow's New Britain Summer Open at Wickham Park
 
Next Tuesday's "It's About Time" Lecture by FM Rick Bauer
 
Faithful participant Tom Zissu finally played a rated game last Tuesday
 
Any other chess topics are fair game
 
See you then?
 
Rick Bauer
 
 
GAME OF THE WEEK, by Alan Lasser
 
In a late round game, this sacrificial variation of the Two Knight’s Defense was a big factor in determining the eventual winner of the tournament.  The eighteen year old Champion of India, Arjun Erigaisi, collected a pawn and the exchange from his opponent.  The good news is that the line is considered to be theoretically equal, the bad news was that it put Ray Robson on the attack.  
 
GM Arjun Erigaisi(2689)-GM Ray Robson(2682)
2022 Abu Dubai Masters
8/23/22
 
1.e4 e5 
2.Nf3 Nc6 
3.Bc4 Nf6 
4.Ng5 d5 
5.exd5 Na5 
6.Bb5+ c6 
7.dxc6 bxc6 
8.Qf3 h6?! +0.66/25
8...Be7 +0.22/22 9.Bxc6+ Nxc6 10.Qxc6+ Bd7 11.Qf3 Rc8 12.O-O Ba4 13.b3 Bc6 14.Qf5 O-O 15.Bb2
9.Ne4 cxb5 
10.Nxf6+ gxf6 
11.Qxa8 Qd7 
12.Qf3 Bb7 
13.Qe2?! 0.00/29
13.Qxf6 +0.94/25 13...Rg8 14.Qxe5+ Be7 15.d3 15.Qb8 Bd8 16.Qe5 = Stockfish 15...Bxg2 16.Qb8+ Bd8 17.Rg1 Nc6 18.Qa8 Qh3 19.Be3 Ne5 20.Rxg2 Rxg2 21.Kd2 Rg1 22.a3 a5 23.Kc3 Qf3 24.Qxf3 Nxf3 25.Kb3 Rh1 26.Ka2 Rxh2 27.Nc3 Rh5 28.d4 Be7
13…Bxg2 
14.Rg1 Rg8 
15.d3 Nc6 
16.Be3 Bf3 
17.Qf1 Rxg1 
18.Qxg1 Nb4? +1.15/26
18...Nd4 0.00/25 19.Kd2 e4 20.a3 exd3 21.Bxd4 Qxd4 22.Nc3 dxc2+ 23.Kxc2 Be4+ 24.Nxe4 Qxe4+ 25.Kd2 Qd4+ 26.Ke2 Qxb2+ 27.Kf3 Qc3+ 27...Bc5 28. Qe1+ Kd7 29. Rd1+ Kc7 30. Rd3 Kb6 31. Qe2 = Stockfish 28.Kg2 Bxa3 29.Qb1 Kf8 30.Ra2 Qc5 31.Qd3 Bb4 32.Ra6 Qg5+ 33.Kf1 Qc1+ 34.Kg2 Qg5+
19.Kd2 e4 
20.d4?! +0.85/25
20.a3 +1.18/24 20...Nc6 21.Nc3 exd3 22.cxd3 Ne5 23.Qf1 Be7 24.d4 a6 25.Kc1 25.Re1 Bg4 26. Kc1 Nf3 27. Rd1 Nxh2 28. Qg2 Bxd1 29. Qg8+ Bf8 30. Bxh6 +1.57 Stockfish
20…Nc6 
21.c3 Qd5?! +1.92/24
21...b4 +0.98/22 22.Qf1 f5 23.Kc2 bxc3 24.bxc3 Bd6 25.Nd2 f4 26.Nxf3 fxe3 27.fxe3 exf3 28.Qxf3 Ne7 29.Qa8+ Nc8 30.Rf1 Qa4+ 31.Kd3 Qa6+ 32.c4 Bxh2 33.a4 Bc7 34.e4
21...f5 22.Qf1 b4 23.Kc1 bxc3 24.Nxc3 Nb4 25.Qc4 f4 26.Bd2 Qg4 27.Qb5+ Kd8 28.Qb8+ Kd7 29.Qb7+ Ke8 = Stockfish
22.Ke1? +0.32/29
22.Qf1 +1.92/24 22...f5 23.Kc2 f4 24.Bxf4 Qh5 25.Nd2 25. b4 Be2 26. Qe1 a5 27. a3 f5 28. Nd2 a4 29. Qg1 Qf7 30. Kb2 Kd7 31. Qg3 +3.78 Stockfish 25...Be2 26.Qe1 Bd3+ 27.Kc1 Qg6 28.d5 Ne7 29.d6 Nd5 30.Bg3 Bxd6 31.Nxe4 Bxe4 32.Bxd6 f5 33.Bc5 Qg5+ 34.Kd1 a6 35.a4 Qg4+ 36.Kd2 Qf4+ 37.Be3
22…Ne5 
23.Nd2 Nd3+ 
24.Kf1 Qh5 
25.Qg3 Bd6 
26.Nxe4 Bxe4 
27.Qxd6 Qf3 
28.Qb8+?! +0.08/23
28.d5 +0.55/24 28...Bxd5 29.b3 29. Qb8+ Ke7 30. b3 Be4 31. Qc7+ Ke6 32. Qc8+ Kd6 33. Qf8+ Ke6 34. Qe8+ Kd6 35. h3 f5 36. Qb8+ = Stockfish 29...Be4 30.Qb8+ Ke7 31.Qc7+ Ke6 32.Qc8+ Kd6 33.Qd8+ Ke6
28…Ke7 
29.Qxa7+ Ke6 
30.Qb6+
30.Qd7+
30…Kf5 
31.Qb8 Ne5 
32.Qc8+ Kg6 
33.Qg8+ Kf5 
34.dxe5 Bd3+ 
35.Kg1 Be4 
36.Kf1 Bd3+ 
37.Kg1 Be4 
½-½
[Event "2022 Abu Dubai Masters"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2022.08.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "GM Arjun Erigaisi"]
[Black "GM Ray Robson"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[BlackElo "2682"]
[ECO "C58"]
[WhiteElo "2689"]
 
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5 Na5 6.Bb5+ c6 7.dxc6 bxc6 8.Qf3
h6 $6 { +0.66/25 } ( 8...Be7 { +0.22/22 } 9.Bxc6+ Nxc6 10.Qxc6+ Bd7 11.Qf3
Rc8 12.O-O Ba4 13.b3 Bc6 14.Qf5 O-O 15.Bb2 ) 9.Ne4 cxb5 10.Nxf6+ gxf6 11.Qxa8
Qd7 12.Qf3 Bb7 13.Qe2 $6 { 0.00/29 } ( 13.Qxf6 { +0.94/25 } 13...Rg8 14.Qxe5+
Be7 15.d3 { 15.Qb8 Bd8 16.Qe5 = Stockfish } 15...Bxg2 16.Qb8+ Bd8 17.Rg1 Nc6
18.Qa8 Qh3 19.Be3 Ne5 20.Rxg2 Rxg2 21.Kd2 Rg1 22.a3 a5 23.Kc3 Qf3 24.Qxf3
Nxf3 25.Kb3 Rh1 26.Ka2 Rxh2 27.Nc3 Rh5 28.d4 Be7 ) 13...Bxg2 14.Rg1 Rg8 15.d3
Nc6 16.Be3 Bf3 17.Qf1 Rxg1 18.Qxg1 Nb4 $2 { +1.15/26 } ( 18...Nd4 { 0.00/25 }
19.Kd2 e4 20.a3 exd3 21.Bxd4 Qxd4 22.Nc3 dxc2+ 23.Kxc2 Be4+ 24.Nxe4 Qxe4+
25.Kd2 Qd4+ 26.Ke2 Qxb2+ 27.Kf3 Qc3+
{ 27...Bc5 28. Qe1+ Kd7 29. Rd1+ Kc7 30. Rd3 Kb6 31. Qe2 = Stockfish } 28.Kg2
Bxa3 29.Qb1 Kf8 30.Ra2 Qc5 31.Qd3 Bb4 32.Ra6 Qg5+ 33.Kf1 Qc1+ 34.Kg2 Qg5+ )
19.Kd2 e4 20.d4 $6 { +0.85/25 } ( 20.a3 { +1.18/24 } 20...Nc6 21.Nc3 exd3
22.cxd3 Ne5 23.Qf1 Be7 24.d4 a6 25.Kc1
{ 25.Re1 Bg4 26. Kc1 Nf3 27. Rd1 Nxh2 28. Qg2 Bxd1 29. Qg8+ Bf8 30. Bxh6
+1.57 Stockfish } ) 20...Nc6 21.c3 Qd5 $6 { +1.92/24 } ( 21...b4 { +0.98/22 }
22.Qf1 f5 23.Kc2 bxc3 24.bxc3 Bd6 25.Nd2 f4 26.Nxf3 fxe3 27.fxe3 exf3 28.Qxf3
Ne7 29.Qa8+ Nc8 30.Rf1 Qa4+ 31.Kd3 Qa6+ 32.c4 Bxh2 33.a4 Bc7 34.e4 ) ( 
21...f5 22.Qf1 b4 23.Kc1 bxc3 24.Nxc3 Nb4 25.Qc4 f4 26.Bd2 Qg4 27.Qb5+ Kd8
28.Qb8+ Kd7 29.Qb7+ Ke8 { = Stockfish } ) 22.Ke1 $2 { +0.32/29 } ( 22.Qf1
{ +1.92/24 } 22...f5 23.Kc2 f4 24.Bxf4 Qh5 25.Nd2
{ 25. b4 Be2 26. Qe1 a5 27. a3 f5 28. Nd2 a4 29. Qg1 Qf7 30. Kb2 Kd7 31.
Qg3  +3.78   Stockfish } 25...Be2 26.Qe1 Bd3+ 27.Kc1 Qg6 28.d5 Ne7 29.d6 Nd5
30.Bg3 Bxd6 31.Nxe4 Bxe4 32.Bxd6 f5 33.Bc5 Qg5+ 34.Kd1 a6 35.a4 Qg4+ 36.Kd2
Qf4+ 37.Be3 ) 22...Ne5 23.Nd2 Nd3+ 24.Kf1 Qh5 25.Qg3 Bd6 26.Nxe4 Bxe4 27.Qxd6
Qf3 28.Qb8+ $6 { +0.08/23 } ( 28.d5 { +0.55/24 } 28...Bxd5 29.b3
{ 29. Qb8+ Ke7 30. b3 Be4 31. Qc7+ Ke6 32. Qc8+ Kd6 33. Qf8+ Ke6 34. Qe8+
Kd6 35. h3 f5 36. Qb8+   =   Stockfish } 29...Be4 30.Qb8+ Ke7 31.Qc7+ Ke6
32.Qc8+ Kd6 33.Qd8+ Ke6 ) 28...Ke7 29.Qxa7+ Ke6 30.Qb6+ ( 30.Qd7+ ) 30...Kf5
31.Qb8 Ne5 32.Qc8+ Kg6 33.Qg8+ Kf5 34.dxe5 Bd3+ 35.Kg1 Be4 36.Kf1 Bd3+ 37.Kg1
Be4 1/2-1/2
 
 
57th Annual New Britain Summer Open Chess Championship

 

Sunday, August 28, 2022, at Wickham Park 

Under the Large Wickham Pavilion - Rain or Shine

 

 

3 SECTIONS: OPEN, UNDER 1622, SCHOLASTIC

Barbecue Lunch included for all players (Extra Lunch $10 advance, $15 On-site) 

Entry Fees: $50 by 8/27 8pm, $60 Cash On-site by 9:45

Entries To:  (payable to New Britain Chess Club)  

Norman Burtness: 46 Brookmoor Rd, West Hartford, CT 06107

Online entries:  Register on CaissaChess -  https://caissachess.net/online-registration/index/1800

Sets will be provided. Please bring a digital clock. Weekend park entry = $9 per car

Byes:  One 1/2 pt bye permitted. No final round byes.

Rounds: First Round is 10 AM, Lunch around 11:30.  Subsequent rounds will start at 12:30 and then ASAP

E-mail:  newbritainchessclub@gmail.com

Directions:  I-84 Exit 60, West at end of ramp, park entrance is 200yds on your right, follow cars inside to Wickham Pavilion
 

Open (Minimum rating of 1422)

Prizes:    Trophies to Top 2 places, Top U1900
Format:    4 Round Swiss, G/45;d5  (Affects both Quick and Regular rating.)
Schedule: Rounds 10, Lunch,12:30, 2, 3:30\
 
Under 1622

 

Prizes:     Trophies to Top 2, Top Under-120
                Biggest Upset Trophy (combined with Scholastic Section)
Format:    5 Round Swiss, G/25;d5 (Affects both Quick and Regular rating.)
Schedule: Rounds 10, 11, Lunch, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30
 
Scholastic (Maximum Rating of 1122)

 

Prizes:    Trophies to Top 2, Top U900, U600
               Biggest Upset Trophy (combined with U1622 Section)
Format:   5 Round Swiss, G/25;d5  Affects both Quick and Regular rating. 
Schedule: Rounds 10, 11, Lunch, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30

 

 

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Columns by Alan Lasser, and Rick Bauer

 Due to their extensive opening preparation, you don’t see many brevities in grandmaster play.  It just goes to show you, it doesn’t matter what your rating is, anyone can have a bad game.
 
GM Matthieu Cornette(2551)-GM Sebastien Feller(2552)
8/13/22
2022 French Championships
 
1.d4 d5 
2.c4 e6 
 
 
[Event "2022 French Championship"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2022.08.13"]
[Round "?"]
[White "GM Matthieu Cornette"]
[Black "GM Sebastien Feller"]
[Result "1-0"]
[BlackElo "2552"]
[ECO "D35"]
[WhiteElo "2551"]
 
1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Bg5 c6 6.e3 Qb6 7.Qc2 Ne4 8.Nxe4 dxe4
9.Qxe4+ Be6 10.Nf3 Qxb2 11.Rb1 Qc3+ 12.Kd1 Nd7 13.Bd3 h6 $4 { #2/62 } ( 
13...Nb6 { 0.00/22 } 14.Ke2 Qa3 15.Rhc1 Qxa2+ 16.Kf1 Bd6 17.Nh4 Qd5 18.Qxd5
Nxd5 19.Rxb7 Bc8 ) 14.Qxe6+ 1-0
 

 

 
 
The star attraction of the Bridgeport Open was Maxime Vacher-LaGrave (MVL) the world blitz champion, whose ability to play fast and strong served him well in a series of Simuls (Simultaneous Exhibitions) played over the weekend.  His lecture stressed the importance of playing with confidence, both for the impact it can have on your opponent and to save vital clock time.  This is one vital edge that the top young players have.
 
MVL won all but one of his simul games, defeating his strongest opposition.  He showed a wide range of opening knowledge, gaining an edge quickly in most games.  The surprising upset winner was Chloe Gaw, an eleven year old prodigy from NY.  She is ranked 7th nationally for girls her age. I was able to get copies of both her game and that of the top challenger to MVL, International Master Max Lu, whose game was broadcast to the auditorium.  Both played the Sicilian, with the GM gaining a significant edge out of the opening.  But the real action came late in both games, when the moves became most critical.
 
Here is a link to the two games (followed by past ones):  https://lichess.org/study/taIJzUtz
 
 
 
 
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New Britain Summer Open, Sunday, August 28, 2022, at Wickham Park

57th annual New Britain Summer Open Chess Championship

 

CT’s BIGGEST Chess Outing of the Year!

 

A MUST-ATTEND EVENT!

Sunday, August 28, 2022, at Wickham Park 

 

 

Under the Large Wickham Pavilion - Rain or Shine

 

 

Currently, we have 44 players pre-registered for this heritage event; the record is 78! Can we break it?! 

 

Arkadijs Strazdins and FM Richard Bauer tie the record for the most wins or ties for first place in this historic tournament (10 each).

 

Winners of this tournament follow. 

 

I hope to see you next Sunday. Get out and play some chess with your friends at the beautiful Wickham Park with a BBQ lunch! You can't beat it! 

 

Wickham Park has been the host site of this event since 2012 (except for last year, when the park closed due to Tropical Storm Henri, and then we had to reschedule the event to the Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection (our home) a week later.

 

Bob Cyr

NBCC Historian and Lifetime Member

USCF Local Tournament Director

Former NBCC Vice President and Librarian

 

3 SECTIONS: OPEN, UNDER 1622, SCHOLASTIC

 

 

 

Barbecue Lunch included for all players (Extra Lunch $10 advance, $15 On-site) 

 

Entry Fees: $50 by 8/27 8pm, $60 Cash On-site by 9:45)

 

Entries To: (payable to New Britain Chess Club)  

 

        Norman Burtness: 46 Brookmoor Rd, West Hartford, CT 06107

 

Online entries:  Register on CaissaChess - https://caissachess.net/online-registration/index/1800

 

 

 

Sets will be provided. Please bring a digital clock. Weekend park entry = $9 per car

 

Byes:  One 1/2 point bye permitted. No final round byes.

 

 

 

Rounds: First Round is 10 AM, Lunch around 11:30.  Subsequent rounds will start at 12:30 and then ASAP

 

 

 

E-mail:  newbritainchessclub@gmail.com

 

 

 

Directions:  I-84 Exit 60, West at end of ramp, park entrance is 200yds on your right, follow cars inside to Wickham Pavilion.

 

 

 

Open (Minimum rating of 1422)

 

Prizes:    Trophies to Top 2 places, Top U1900

 

Format:    4 Round Swiss, G/45;d5  (Affects both Quick and Regular rating.)

 

Schedule: Rounds 10, Lunch,12:30, 2, 3:30

 

 

 

Under 1622

 

Prizes:     Trophies to Top 2, Top Under-1200 

 

      Biggest Upset Trophy (combined with Scholastic Section)

 

Format:      5 Round Swiss, G/25;d5 (Affects both Quick and Regular rating.)

 

Schedule: Rounds 10, 11, Lunch, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30

 

 

 

Scholastic (Maximum Rating of 1122)

 

Prizes:    Trophies to Top 2, Top U900, U600 

 

     Biggest Upset Trophy (combined with U1622 Section)

 

Format:    5 Round Swiss, G/25;d5  Affects both Quick and Regular rating. 

 

Schedule: Rounds 10, 11, Lunch, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30

 

 

 

 

The New Britain Summer Open Chess Champions

The Summer Open is the NBCC's annual outdoor event, which generally attracts an average of fifty to sixty players from around the Northeast.

 

 

2022: Open: CAN IT BE YOU?!, U1622: CAN IT BE YOU?!, Scholastic: CAN IT BE YOU?!

2021: Open: Richard Bauer and Derek Meredith, U1621: Elizabeth Smith and Carter Clayton, Scholastic: Zachary Lacava

2020: Open: Gaetano Bompastore and Michael Pascetta, U1620: Elizabeth Smith

2019: Open: Mark Bourque and Joseph Hricko, U1619: Kyle Triplett, U919: Ethan Shemo

2018: Open: Richard Bauer, Nelson Castaneda, Jake Wang, and Charles Hua, U1618: Isaish Glessner and Theordoros Theodoropoulos, U918: Michael Boisselle

2017: Open: Hongtao Lau, U1617: Erin Strauts, U917: Jordan Lefkowitz, Aditya Kurra, Vedanta Bhargava, Peter Wolfe, and Yifan Jiang

2016: Open: Andrew Cowell, U1616: Luis Delgado, U916: Daniel Hoffman

2015: Open: Richard Bauer, U1815: Eric Hilhorst, U1415: James Kolega

2014: Open: Alexander Polak and Nelson Castaneda, U1814: John Sentilles and Robert Cyr, U1414: Avery Hood

2013: Open: Nelson Castaneda, U1813 Jozef Madej, U1413: Miguel Purgatorio

2012: Open: Richard Bauer and Nelson Castaneda, U1812: Jozef Madej, U1412: William Adamson

2011: Open: Alex Fikiet, U1811: Robert McDaniel, U1411: Ben Siegel and Shawn Andrews

2010: Open: Richard Bauer, U1700: Brian Kosnoff, U1300: David Fournier

2009: Open: Dennis Prawira, David Herscovici, Andres Castaneda, U1700: Justin Huguenin

2008: Open: Dennis Prawira and Jason Lenore, U1600: David Gaston

2007: Andres Castaneda and Gert Hilhorst

2006: Yogesh Raghunathan, Seth Neel, and Douglas Fiske

2005: Andres Castaneda

2004: Mark Wilkin and Anthony Diaz

2003: Nelson Castaneda

2002: James Wilkin

2001: Mark Wilkin

2000: Ronald Bourassa

1999: William Grzesiak and Richard Bauer

1998: John Baclawski

1997: James Bolton

1996: James Bolton

1995: Arkadijs Strazdins, James Bolton, and Richard Bauer

1994: Richard Bauer

1993: Arkadijs Strazdins

1992: Zimel Livshits

1991: Douglas Fiske and Richard Bauer

1990: Richard Bauer

1989: Eric Godin

1988: Roger Paul

1987: Scott Gunderman

1986: Scott Gunderman

1985: Eric Godin

1984: John Pires

1983: Arkadijs Strazdins

1982: Peter Thau and Eric Godin

1981: Matthew Coulombe

1980: Thomas Little and John Baclawski

1979: Ronald Bourassa

1978: Steven Strogatz

1977: Jerome Crawford

1976: Julius Fuster, Mary Conlon, and Arkadijs Strazdins

1975: James Bolton

1974: James Baker

1973: Arkadijs Strazdins and William Mammen

1972: Arkadijs Strazdins and Parker Montgomery

1971: Arkadijs Strazdins and Loren Lomasky

1970: William Edwards

1969: Peter Kloskowski

1968: Arkadijs Strazdins

1967: Arkadijs Strazdins

1966: Arkadijs Strazdins

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

CHESS by SM Rick Bauer. 3-day Bridgeport Chess begins Friday

 

Maxime Vachier LaGrave (MVL) may well be the strongest human chess player ever to visit Connecticut.  He is the World Blitz champion and top 10 in classical time control.  Here are a few games against World Champion Magnus Carlsen to whet your appetite: https://lichess.org/study/taIJzUtz
 
He is coming courtesy of DIG Chess, the fantastic youth chess program based in Bridgeport.  I am forwarding the latest announcement they have put out on the remarkable 3-day chess event.

Good Morning Everyone,
 
The Bridgeport Open Featuring MVL is less than a week away! I've attached a few pictures of the auditorium where MVL will be.
 
First, MVL will teach a lesson relative to the rating section for an hour. Then, the twenty players playing in the simul for that section will go on the stage to play MVL. 
 
For each section, we will have a tripod camera set up to view the board of the top-rated player in the section. The tripod will broadcast the game live onto the big projector screen at the back of the stage so that people in the stands can watch the top-rated player in the section play his or her match against MVL.
 
For the Sunday Blitz Tournament consisting of the top two players from each section and MVL, we will have the tripod set up to view each of MVL's games so that people can watch them live on the big projector screen. If you don't qualify for the Blitz tournament on Sunday, you can stay to watch MVL's matches from the stands of the auditorium. It will be free to watch the blitz tournament in the stands. The person who finishes with the most points other than MVL in the blitz tournament will win $1,000 so it will be exciting! Who knows, maybe someone can beat MVL who is the current World Blitz Champion! You never know!
 
The tournament will be in the newly renovated gym in the school. We will also have a skittles area in the cafeteria.
 
We are excited to bring a big chess event to Bridgeport. This will hopefully inspire more people in Bridgeport to play chess. We have youth chess programs going at the Bridgeport Library, St Ann's K-8 School, Roosevelt K-8 School, Curial K-8 School, Central High School, Kolbe High School, and many other locations. We have developed players like Sebastian who are finding success in chess. Five to ten years from now, Bridgeport will rival other chess cities like St Louis and NYC!
 
Respectfully,
 
Coach Dan
 
502-468-6930
 
 
 
 
 
 

NEW BRITAIN CHESS CLUB, by Suhas Kodali

NBCC Weekly News August 15, 2022

This Week’s News Items:

  • MVL in CT this weekend! - $25 discount for NBCC Members

  • Summer Open 2022 - Register Here

  • Upcoming Events: Summer Show-up

  • Mentor Tournament Recap

  • Upcoming Lectures on MVL - Suhas Kodali for 8/16

  • Saturday Study Group - 5pm Saturday 


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MVL in CT!


Maxime Vachier-Lagrave is the current world blitz champion and a top 10 chess player in the world. DIG partnered with Bridgeport to bring MVL to Connecticut on August 19-21th. It will be a festival, with tournaments, simul and lessons from the man with three names! Additionally, any extra money DIG makes from this event will be reinvested into Bridgeport. Check out DIG for more information on how you can meet, learn, play in a simul, and maybe even a 1 on 1 blitz match with MVL! Sign up early, as only the first 20 in each section can play in the simul.


DIG is offering a $25 discount for NBCC members. Contact Jithu at digcoachjithu@gmail.com to get the discount. The simul spots are also sold out for the U1900 and U1250 sections, so don’t wait too long! 


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Summer Open - Sunday August 28th at Wickham Pavilion


It’s time for our annual outdoor tournament - the Summer Open. We will be returning to the beautiful Wickham Park on the last Sunday in August. 


You can register on CaissaChess for one of the three sections: Open (minimum rating of 1500), U1622, and Scholastic. Early entry of $40 ends on 8/21, so register early. Barbeque lunch is included as part of your entry.


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Upcoming Events - Summer Show-up


Summer is a time when many of us can’t commit to multi-week tournaments. The Summer Show-up tournament allows you to get in a classical time control game any of the three weeks you show up.


  • Tuesday, August 16, 23, 30, 2022

  • Time controls: G/75;+30; G/60;d5 for Scholastic

  • Single game each week, pairings will be close in rating

  • Entry Fee: $5 for all three weeks; $5 per week for non-members

  • Prizes: Medals

  • USCF Rated

  • Regular Ratings used for pairing determination

  • Registration 7:00-7:15 P.M

  • Pairings and matches will start at 7:15


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Mentor Matches Recap


Half our members last Tuesday got a chance to play two games against one of our improving players and mentor them. The other half got a golden opportunity to learn about the games from their opponent. I hope members will continue the tradition of post-game analysis. 


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Lecture on MVL - NM Suhas Kodali


In preparation for MVL’s arrival this Friday, I’d like to review a bit of his life, his chess, and his amazing personality. Come at 6:15pm to check it out!


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Saturday Study Group at 5pm


The Saturday Study group will meet on Saturdays. It will start at 5pm and run for two hours. 


FM Rick Bauer will send the zoom links on Saturday to those on his email list. If you are interested in attending the Saturday Study Group, please email the club and we will get you on that distribution list.



Cheers,

Suhas Kodali

President

New Britain Chess Club

newbritainchessclub.com

newbritainchessclub@gmail.com

 


 
 
 
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