Monday, April 15, 2019

REPORT - 2019 NATHAN HALE OPEN

4/7
Numerous Connecticut players took top places at the 2019 Eastern Class Championships in Sturbridge, Mass. In the Open GM Sergey Kudrin and FM Yoon-Young Kim tied for 3rd after drawing each other in the last round. UConn student Roman Rychkov tied for 1st in the Expert section; fellow UConn student Benjamin Amar tied for 1st in Class A while Andrew Colwell tied for 3rd; Roger Bessette tied for 2nd in Class B; Terence Mooney tied for 1st in Class C while Shriniket Sivakumar tied for 3rd; Lisa Smith won Class D outright while also taking the Mixed Doubles Team together with NBCC club mate Joe Bilhmeyer; UConn student Matthew Chin took clear first in Class E while Heeja Needham tied for 2nd, also taking 2nd place in the Mixed Doubles with Jonathan Needham.
Full results and US Chess crosstable.

 

2019 NATHAN HALE OPEN (APRIL 13) MILL BROOK PLACE. COVENTRY CT

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 Pair | Player Name                     |Total|Round|Round|Round| 
 Num  | USCF ID / Rtg (Pre->Post)       | Pts |  1  |  2  |  3  | 
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    1 | ROMAN RYCHKOV                   |3.0  |W   4|W   8|W   2|
   NJ | 12985662 / R: 2086   ->2106     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1857   ->1920     |     |     |     |     |
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    2 | JOSEPH BIHLMEYER                |2.0  |W   3|W   9|L   1|
   CT | 12686352 / R: 2025   ->2030     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1974   ->1965     |     |     |     |     |
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    3 | BENJAMIN HOVER AMAR             |2.0  |L   2|W  10|W   8|
   ME | 14789400 / R: 1992   ->1986     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1730   ->1737     |     |     |     |     |
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    4 | MARK J REGAN                    |2.0  |L   1|W  11|W   5|
   MA | 10001439 / R: 1980   ->1984     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1966P18->1956P21  |     |     |     |     |
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    5 | MARK BOURQUE                    |2.0  |W   6|W   7|L   4|
   CT | 12139250 / R: 1933   ->1932     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1776   ->1778     |     |     |     |     |
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    6 | ISAIAH GLESSNER                 |2.0  |L   5|W  12|W   9|
   CT | 14336631 / R: 1776   ->1778     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1527   ->1532     |     |     |     |     |
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    7 | DANIEL SMITH                    |1.5  |W  12|L   5|D  11|
   RI | 12704934 / R: 1547   ->1540     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1447   ->1443     |     |     |     |     |
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    8 | MICHAEL SMITH                   |1.0  |W  11|L   1|L   3|
   CT | 16903342 / R: 1741P19->1736P22  |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1668P21->1655P24  |     |     |     |     |
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    9 | HAYES GOODMAN                   |1.0  |W  10|L   2|L   6|
   RI | 15207355 / R: 1681   ->1666     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1404   ->1395     |     |     |     |     |
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   10 | ERIC MATTHEW NEWMAN             |1.0  |L   9|L   3|W  12|
   CT | 12774930 / R: 1211P3 ->1211P6   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1120P7 ->1106P10  |     |     |     |     |
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   11 | BOB G FEDER                     |0.5  |L   8|L   4|D   7|
   CT | 12472742 / R: 1477   ->1471     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1477P10->1454P13  |     |     |     |     |
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   12 | NICHOLAS WRONA-LYTWYN           |0.0  |L   7|L   6|L  10|
   CT | 16967612 / R:  733P6 -> 733P9   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q:  715P6 -> 714P9   |     |     |     |     |
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GAME OF THE WEEK

The legendary Yixin Li, the UMass student with the 2461 rating, hasn’t had the time for rated chess in 2019; he’s taking six courses this semester and has signed up for eight next semester. Every once in a while he shows up at chess club for a little excitement.   -Alan Lasser


Yixin Li-Alan Lasser
UMass Chess Club   4/4/19    game/15

1.e4 Nc6
2.d4 d5
3.e5 Bf5
4.Bd3?! -0.36/24 Hiarcs thinks White gets a bit of compensation for the pawn sac, Stockfish says it's just a blunder, down 1.45
4…Nxd4
5.Bxf5 Nxf5
6.Qd3 Qd7
7.Nf3 g6
8.O-O e6
9.Nc3 a6
10.Ne2 Bg7
11.Bf4 h5
12.h3 Ngh6
13.Rad1 O-O-O?! +0.17/23 Even worse for Black is the kingside castle +0.74 after 13...0-0 14. c4 c6 15. Bg5 Qc7 16. Qd2 Kh7 17. Qf4 Ne7 18. b3 Neg8 19. Rfe1 Rae8 20. Ned4 Qd7 21. Qe3 Qc7
13...Qb5 -0.17/22 14.b4 14. Qd2 Qxb2 15. Rb1 Qxa2 16. Rxb7 O-O 17. Rxc7 Qb2 18. Qa5 Rfc8 19. Rc1 Rxc7 20. Qxc7 a5 -0.76 Stockfish 14...O-O-O 15.Qxb5 axb5
14.Qb3?! -0.28/24
14.Bg5 +0.17/23 14...Ne7 15.Qa3 15. b4 Nhf5 16. Qa3 Nc6 17. b5 axb5 18. Rb1 Qe8 19. Bxd8 b4 20. Rxb4 Nxb4 21. Bxc7 Kxc7 22. Qxb4 +0.14 Stockfish 15...Rde8 15... Nc6 16. Bxd8 Qxd8 17. c4 Nxe5 18. cxd5 exd5 19. Nxe5 Bxe5 20. Nd4 Bxd4 21. Rxd4 Nf5 = Stockfish 16.c4 Nhf5 17.Nc3 Kb8 18.Rfe1 Rhg8 19.Qc5 c6 20.Ne4 Nc8 21.Qb4 Qc7 22.cxd5 exd5
14...Qb5
14...c5 15.Bg5 c4 16.Qc3 Ne7 17.Qa3 Nhf5 18.b3 cxb3 19.c4 bxa2 20.cxd5 Nxd5 21.Bxd8 Rxd8 22.Qxa2 +0.28 Stockfish
15.Qxb5 axb5
16.a4?! -0.72/26
16.Bg5 -0.36/22 16...Rde8 17.a3 17. Ra1 Kd7 18. a4 b4 19. Bd2 f6 20. exf6 Bxf6 21. Bxb4 Nf7 -0.82 Stockfish 17...c6 17... Kd7 18. Nc3 c6 19. g3 Ra8 20. Kg2 Bf8 21. Rg1 Be7 22. Kf1 Bxg5 23. Nxg5 Kc7 -1.41 Stockfish 18.Bd2 Kc7 19.Ba5+ Kd7
16...bxa4
16...b4 17.Bg5 Rde8 18.Nf4 Ne7 19.Bxe7 Rxe7 20.Nd3 Nf5 21.Rfe1 c5 22.Nxc5 Rc7 23.Nd3 Bf8 24.Rd2 Be7 25.g3 Kd7 -0.73 Stockfish
17.Ra1 b5
18.Ned4 Nxd4
19.Nxd4 Kb7
19...Kd7 20.Nxb5 Ra8 21.Rfd1 Nf5 22.Nc3 a3 23.bxa3 g5 24.Bh2 g4 25.Ne4 Ke7 26.Nf6 gxh3 27.gxh3 Bxf6 28.exf6+ Kxf6 29.Bxc7 Rhg8+ 30.Kf1 Rgc8 31.Bb6 Rxc2 -2.30 Stockfish
20.Nxb5 Ra8
21.Nc3?! -0.83/26
21.c4 -0.41/23 21...Rhd8 22.Rfd1 Nf5 22... dxc4 23. Rxd8 Rxd8 24. Rxa4 Nf5 25. Nc3 Rd4 26. g3 Ne7 27. Nb5 Rd3 28. Rxc4 Nc6 -1.37 Stockfish 23.Bg5 Rdb8 24.g4
21…Nf5
22.Nxa4 Ra5?! 0.00/25
22...Nd4 -0.95/25 23.Bg5 23. Be3 Bxe5 24. Nc5+ Kc6 25. Nd3 Bg7 26. Rad1 Kb5 27. Rd2 Nf5 28. c3 Rhd8 -2.14 Stockfish 23...Nxc2 23... Bxe5 24. Nc5+ Kc6 25. Nd3 Bg7 26. Rfe1 Kb5 27. Rac1 c5 28. b3 Ra2 29. c4+ dxc4 30. bxc4+ Kc6 -2.58 Stockfish 24.Nc5+ Kb6
23.b4 Rb5?! +0.42/26
23...Raa8 0.00/24 24.Nc5+ Kc6 24...Kb6 25. Nd3 Bh6 26. Bxh6 Nxh6 27. Ra5 Rxa5 28. bxa5+ Kxa5 29. Rb1 c5 30. Nxc5 Rc8 -0.47 Stockfish 25.Rac1 Kb5 26.c3 Ra3 27.Rfe1 Rha8 28.Nb7 Ka6 29.Nc5+ Kb5
24.Nc5+ Kc6
25.c3 Rhb8?! +0.65/21
25...g5 +0.26/23 26.Bxg5 Bxe5 27.Nd3 Bxc3 27...Bg7 28. Bf4 Kd7 29. Nc5+ Kc6 = Stockfish 28.Rfc1 d4 29.Bd2 Rhb8 30.Bxc3 dxc3 31.Rxc3+ Kd6 32.Rc4 Ne7 33.Rb1 Nd5 34.Rh4 f5 35.Rd1 Nf6 36.Rc1 Nd5 37.Rd1
26.Na6?! +0.21/25
26.g4 +0.65/21 26...hxg4 26...Bh6 27. Bh2 Ne7 28. f4 Bf8 29. Nb3 Kd7 30. Kg2 hxg4 31. hxg4 Nc6 +0.93 Stockfish 27.hxg4 Ne7 28.Bg5 28. Rfe1 Re8 29. Nb3 Kd7 30. Kg2 Rc8 31. Rh1 g5 32. Rh7 gxf4 33. Rxg7 Rf8 34. Nc5+ Rxc5 35. bxc5 +1.42 Stockfish 28...Ng8 29.Rfe1 Bf8 30.Nb3 Kd7 31.Kg2 Ke8 32.Rh1 Ne7 33.Ra7 R8b7 34.Rxb7
26...Ra8
26...Rg8 27.Rfc1 Ra8 28.g4 hxg4 29.hxg4 Bh6 30.Bxh6 Nxh6 31.f3 Ng8 32.Ra4 g5 33.c4 dxc4 34.Rxc4+ Kb6 35.Nc5 Rxa4 36.Nxa4+ Kb7 37.Nc5+ Kb6 38.f4 Ne7 39.fxg5 Nc6 = Stockfish
27.Nc5
27.g4 hxg4 28.hxg4 Nh4 29.f3 Rh8 30.Bg3 g5 31.Nc5 Ng6 32.Nd3 Rbb8 33.Ra6+ Rb6 34.Ra7 Rh3 35.Kg2 Rxg3+ 36.Kxg3 Nxe5 37.Nc1 Ng6 38.Ne2 Nf4 39.Nxf4 gxf4+ 40.Kh4 Bf6+ 41.g5 Bxc3 42.Rc1 d4 43.Ra8 Kd6 44.Rf8 Ke7 45.Rc8 Kd7 46.Rf8 = Stockfish
27…Rxa1
28.Rxa1 g5
28...d4 29.g4 hxg4 30.hxg4 Nh6 31.cxd4 Nxg4 32.Bd2 Bf8 33.f3 Bh6 34.f4 Rb8 35.Rc1 Kd5 36.Na6 Rb6 37.Nc5 Rb8 = Stockfish
29.Bh2
29.Bxg5 Bxe5 30.Ra6+ Rb6 31.Ra8 h4 32.Kf1 Bd6 33.Nd3 d4 34.cxd4 Bxb4 35.Bf6 Kd5 36.Nxb4+ Rxb4 37.Rd8+ Ke4 38.Rd7 Rb1+ 39.Ke2 Rb2+ 40.Kf1 = Stockfish
29…d4
30.Nd3? -1.57/28
30.Rc1 -0.22/24 30...dxc3 30...g4 31. Kf1 Bh6 32. Rc2 Bf8 33. Nd3 Rb7 34. cxd4+ Kb5 35. hxg4 Nxd4 36. Rc1 hxg4 -0.84 Stockfish 31.Rxc3 Kd5 32.Na6 Bxe5 33.Bxe5 Kxe5 34.Rxc7 Kf6 35.Rc4 h4 36.Kh2 Nd6 37.Rc6 Ne4 38.f3 Ng3 39.Rc5 Rb7 40.Rc4 Nf1+ 41.Kg1 Ne3 42.Nc5
30…dxc3
31.Rc1
31.Ra3 Kd5 32.Rxc3 Kd4 33.Ra3 Bf8 34.g4 Nh4 35.Bg3 hxg4 36.hxg4 Bxb4 37.Nxb4 Rxb4 38.f4 c5 39.fxg5 Ng6 -2.85 Stockfish
31...Nd4? -0.34/29
31...Kd5 -1.49/28 32.Rxc3 Kd4 33.Ra3 c5 33...Bf8 34. g4 hxg4 35. hxg4 Nh4 36. Bg3 Bxb4 37. Nxb4 Rxb4 38. f3 c5 -2.94 Stockfish 34.Ra5 Rxa5 35.bxa5 c4 36.Ne1 Kc5 37.Kf1 Kb5 38.Nf3 g4 39.hxg4 hxg4 40.Nd2 Nd4 41.Ne4 Ka6 42.Nd6 c3 43.Nxf7 c2 44.Bf4 Nb3
32.Rxc3+ Kb6
33.Kf1 Rd5?! 0.00/28
33...Nc6 -0.28/27 34.Bg1 Kb7 35.Nc5+ Kc8 36.Nxe6 fxe6 37.Rxc6 Rxb4 38.g3 Kd7 39.Rc5 Re4 40.f3 Rxe5 41.Rc4 Bf6 41...Bf8 42. g4 hxg4 43. hxg4 c5 44. f4 gxf4 45. Rxf4 Bh6 -0.90 Stockfish 42.g4 hxg4 43.hxg4 Rb5 44.Be3 Kd6 45.f4 gxf4 46.Bxf4+ Be5 47.Bxe5+ Rxe5 48.Kg2 Rd5 49.Kf3 c5
34.f4 Nb5?! +0.52/29
34...gxf4 0.00/27 35.Bg1 Bh6 36.Rc5 Rd8 37.Rc3 Kb5 38.Rc5+ 38. Bf2 c6 39. Rc5+ Kb6 40. Rc4 Kb5 = Stockfish 38...Ka4 39.Bxd4 Rxd4 40.Ke2 Rd7 41.h4 41. Ra5+ Kb3 42. Ra7 Kc4 43. Rb7 Bf8 44. h4 Kd4 45. Nxf4 Bg7 46. Nxh5 Bxe5 -0.09 Stockfish
35.Bg1+ Kb7
36.Nc5+ Kc8?! +0.90/30
36...Ka7 +0.50/26 37.Rd3 Rxd3 38.Nxd3+ Kb7 39.fxg5 Kc6 40.h4 Kd5 41.Nf4+ Ke4 42.Nxh5 Bxe5 43.Nf6+ Bxf6 44.gxf6 Kf5 45.h5 Kxf6 46.g4 Kg7 47.g5 f6 48.g6 e5 Stockfish also plays 36...Kc8
37.Rg3 Bh6
37...Bf8 38.Rxg5 Rd1+ 39.Kf2 Bxc5+ 40.bxc5 Kd7 41.Rxh5 Nc3 42.Rh7 Ke7 43.Bh2 Rc1 44.h4 Ne4+ 45.Kf3 Nxc5 46.h5 Rf1+ 47.Kg4 Ne4 48.h6 Rh1 49.Bg3 Nxg3 50.Kxg3 c5 51.Kf3 c4 52.Rh8 c3 53.Rc8 Rxh6 54.Rxc3 +1.07 Stockfish
38.fxg5 Bg7
38...Bf8 39.Nd3 Kd8 40.Bf2 Nc3 41.Rf3 Ke8 42.Be1 Nb5 43.Re3 Be7 44.h4 c5 45.bxc5 Bxc5 46.Nxc5 Rxc5 47.g4 hxg4 48.h5 Rc8 49.Re4 Kf8 50.Rxg4 Kg7 +1.32 Stockfish
I lost the time scramble after my scoresheet ends. 1-0

 

 

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UPCOMING USCF CHESS TOURNAMENTS

Aug 25  NBCC Summer Open  Wickham Park, Manchester

Sept 28  2019 Charter Oak Open  Coventry CT

Oct 19  2019 Connecticut Harvest Open  Coventry CT

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Sunday, April 7, 2019

CONNECTICUT CHESS MAGAZINE - TOP STORIES

3/30
The National Nominations Candidates Tournament took place at the Raymond Library in East Hartford. The Denker/High School section was won by Zachary Tanenbaum of Greenwich, his third win in four years. Peter Wolfe of North Milford was victorious in the Barber/K-8 and Beatrice Low of Westport won the Girls' for the fifth (!) consecutive time. They all scored 3-0 and will be this year's official representatives for Connecticut to the Denker Tournament of High School Champions, the Barber Tournament of K-8 Champions and the National Girls Tournament of Champions to be held August 1-6 in Orlando, FL.

3/30
The first Connecticut State Scholastic Speed Championship was attended by 64 players and took place at the Raymond Library in East Hartford. Alongside an open event, many scholastic state titles were at stake. The winners:
Elementary Quick Champion: Jack Clayton & Roaring Brook School (Avon)
Elementary Blitz Champion: Vedanta Bhargava & Roaring Brook School (Avon)
Elementary Bullet Champion: Vedanta Bhargava & West Woods School (Hamden)
Elementary Overall Speed Champion: Vedanta Bhargava & West Woods Brook School (Hamden)
Middle Quick Champion: Carter Clayton & King Philip Middle School (West Hartford)
Middle Blitz Champion: Carter Clayton & King Philip Middle School (West Hartford)
Middle Bullet Champion: Carter Clayton & King Philip Middle School (West Hartford)
Middle Overall Speed Champion: Carter Clayton & King Philip Middle School (West Hartford)
High Quick Champion: Christoper Beaulieu & Manchester High School
High Blitz Champion: Christoper Beaulieu & Manchester High School
High Bullet Champion: Mitchell Bouchard & Manchester High School
High Overall Speed Champion: Christoper Beaulieu & Manchester High School
The Overall Open Speed Champion was UConn student Roman Rychkov of New Jersey.


3/24
Crosstable of the 47th NECA in Stamford.

3/23
Crosstable of the Spring Fatima 2019 in Wilton.

 

3/17

Several players from Connecticut participated and two players placed in the 2019 National High School Championship in Schaumburg, Illinois. Kim Yoon-Young finished in 13th place after losing a critical game in the penultimate round. 2019 State High School Champion Zachary Tanenbaum finished in 25th place started with 4-0 including a spectacular win over a higher rated opponent.

3/16
Peter Wolfe of North Milford wins Leg 3 of the National Nominations Grand Prix and clinches the top qualifying spot to the Barber NNCT to be held on March 30 in East Hartford. Unrated Gabriel Raffa of Massachusetts scores 5-0 to win the K-12 U1200. Daniel Zhou wins top qualifying spot for the Denker NNCT and Beatrice Low for the Girls' NNCT. Final results of the K-12 Open and K-12 U1000; rating report and Final Standings of the 2018-19 NNGP.

 

3/16

Joe Bihlmeyer wins the 2019 Greater Hartford Open in Coventry.

3/10
Following a tie for first in the CT State Senior Open a week earlier, on Sunday March 10, Mikhail Koganov and Derek Meredith were hosted by the Chess Club of Fairfield County in Norwalk for a G/75 playoff to decide the winner and state representative to the 2019 National Senior Tournament of Champions August 1-6 in Orlando, FL. After both players each won one game, Derek could not continue the playoff with blitz games due to personal reasons. It was decided that Mikhail and Derek are the 2019 CT State Senior Open Co-Champions and that Mikhail will be the representative to the Nationals and Derek will be the alternate.

3/2
The New Britain Chess Club hosted the 1st CT Senior Open Championship. The 3-SS G/75;d5 tournament was open to players age 50 and older. Thirteen players plus a house player competed for the title. Derek Meredith and Mikhail Koganov tied for 1st with 3 points each. They will have at least a 2-game (G/75;d5) playoff next weekend to determine the champion. Norman Burtness won the U2000 prize. The complete crosstable of results can be found here, USCF Crosstable - 2019 CT Senior Open. The tournament was directed by NBCC President and CSCA director Norman Burtness.

3/2
160 players compete at State K-12 Scholastic Championships
The CSCA and Manchester High School were the hosts of the 2019 CT State High, Middle, Elementary and Primary School Championships. Due to the early morning snow storm the tournament was delayed by two hours. The High School section was won with a perfect 5-0 by Zachary Tanenbaum from Greenwich High School. This was Zachary's third H.S. state title and with his victory he qualified for the National Nominations Candidates' Tournament Denker section on March 30 in East Hartford. Simsbury High School won their third state title.
The Middle School section was won with a perfect 5-0 by Nakul Ramaswamy from Henry James Middle School in Simsbury. Henry James also won the state title, their fifth! With his win Nakul qualified for the NNCT Barber.

Erik Nebylovich of Westover Magnet Elementary School in Stamford, 2018 Primary State Champion, edged out Jack Clayton on tiebreaks to clinch the Elementary title. Westwoods Upper Elementary from Farmington won the state title. Erik also qualified to the NNCT Barber on March 30.
The Primary section was with a perfect 5-0 by Ethan Shemo, leading his team Roaring Brook from Avon to the state title.

 

GAME OF THE WEEK   by Alan Lasser
 
 Over the years, the computer has been very busy analyzing my games and telling me how stupid I am, so the results shouldn't surprise me any more.  In this game, the computer says I actually resigned a game I was winning.  It wasn’t the kind of continuation I usually spot at game/15, so after my sacrifice appeared to fail, I was a bit too eager to set up the pieces and start the next game.
 
Alan Lasser-Nimrod Hajaj
3/28/19
UMass Chess Club
game/15
1.e4 e5 
 
0-1
 
ALAN LASSER
 

 

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Members of the USCF (United States Chess Federation)

 

IM Eva Moser, 1982-2019

 

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George Mirajanian from the Wachusett Chess Club

 

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UPCOMING USCF CHESS TOURNAMENTS

 

Aug 25  NBCC Summer Open  Wickham Park, Manchester

Sept 28  2019 Charter Oak Open  Coventry CT

Oct 19  2019 Connecticut Harvest Open  Coventry CT

Nov 16  2019 Yankee Peddler Open  Coventry CT

Dec 14  2019 Holiday Party Open  Coventry CT

 

 

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Friday, March 22, 2019

REPORT - GREATER HARTFORD OPEN (Mar 16)

2019 Constitution State Open

Saturday May 18

$160-1st, $80-2nd. Guaranteed.
      
3 Round Swiss, G/60;d5 Affects both quick and regular rating. Round Times: 10:30, 1:30, 3:45.  Entry Fees: $30 Cash Only On-site Only: 9:45 am - 10:10 am. No Advance Entry of any kind. No USCF memberships sold or renewed.  One Section. Accelerated Pairings. Wheelchair Accessible.  USCF TLA

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Across street from Bidwell Tavern is our stone building at rear of parking lot 

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Lunch:     12:30 - 1:30.  Four restaurants in immediate area.

Please bring your own equipment, especially digital chess clocks.

 

 

Joe Bihlmeyer won clear first place, 3-0, at the 2019 Greater Hartford Open.  The tournament attracted 12 players to Coventry's Mill Brook Place.

A 4-way tie for 2nd place happened when Mark Wilkin, Michael Smith, Marvin Moss, and Dan Smith each finished with 2-1 scores.  Rob Roy directed.

The next tournament in Coventry will be the 2019 Nathan Hale Open to be held on Saturday April 13.

36 tournaments held at Coventry Chess Club so far.

 

2019 GREATER HARTFORD OPEN - MARCH 16 - COVENTRY CT

 

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 Pair | Player Name                     |Total|Round|Round|Round| 
 Num  | USCF ID / Rtg (Pre->Post)       | Pts |  1  |  2  |  3  | 
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    1 | JOSEPH BIHLMEYER                |3.0  |W   7|W   5|W   2|
   CT | 12686352 / R: 2022   ->2036     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1967   ->1974     |     |     |     |     |
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    2 | MARK A WILKIN                   |2.0  |W   4|W   9|L   1|
   CT | 12462963 / R: 1916   ->1915     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1670   ->1682     |     |     |     |     |
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    3 | MICHAEL SMITH                   |2.0  |D   6|D   7|W  11|
   CT | 16903342 / R: 1728P16->1741P19  |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1669P18->1668P21  |     |     |     |     |
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    4 | MARVIN MOSS                     |2.0  |L   2|W   8|W   6|
   MA | 12476109 / R: 1715   ->1737     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1556   ->1588     |     |     |     |     |
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    5 | DANIEL SMITH                    |2.0  |W  11|L   1|W   9|
   RI | 12704934 / R: 1539   ->1547     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1431   ->1447     |     |     |     |     |
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    6 | MARK BOURQUE                    |1.5  |D   3|W  10|L   4|
   CT | 12139250 / R: 1973   ->1945     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1805   ->1776     |     |     |     |     |
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    7 | ARTHUR C NAGEL                  |1.5  |L   1|D   3|W  10|
   CT | 10264669 / R: 1722   ->1720     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1496   ->1508     |     |     |     |     |
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    8 | JACKSON THURNER HALL            |1.0  |L  10|L   4|W  12|
   VT | 16750417 / R: 1433P4 ->1310P7   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1505P9 ->1422P12  |     |     |     |     |
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    9 | WILLIAM A COOK                  |1.0  |W  12|L   2|L   5|
   CT | 12898630 / R: 1283   ->1275     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1316   ->1298     |     |     |     |     |
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   10 | JOHN N HOOPER III               |1.0  |W   8|L   6|L   7|
   RI | 15532702 / R: 1167   ->1203     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1096P15->1147P18  |     |     |     |     |
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   11 | CHRISTOPHER J HALL              |1.0  |L   5|W  12|L   3|
   NH | 16973725 / R: Unrated->1123P3   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1050P5 ->1059P8   |     |     |     |     |
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   12 | NICHOLAS WRONA-LYTWYN           |0.0  |L   9|L  11|L   8|
   CT | 16967612 / R:  733P3 -> 733P6   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q:  733P3 -> 715P6   |     |     |     |     |
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THESE ARE OUR DATES FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR

Apr 13    2019 Nathan Hale Open   Coventry CT

May 18   2019 Constitution State Open   Coventry CT

June 22  2019 Coventry Summer Open   Coventry CT

July 13   2019 Connecticut Yankee Open   Coventry CT

Aug 10   2019 Nutmeg State Open   Coventry CT

Sept 28  2019 Charter Oak Open   Coventry CT

Oct 19   2019 Connecticut Harvest Open   Coventry CT

Nov 16   2019 Yankee Peddler Open   Coventry CT

Dec 14    2019 Holiday Party Open  Coventry CT

 

 

 

 
Director's Report, NNGP Leg 3 / West Hartford Scholastic Chess Tournament, March 16, 2019
 
On Saturday March 16, 2019, NNGP Leg 3 / West Hartford Scholastic Chess Tournament was held at Hall High School, in West Hartford.  This tournament is part of the CSCA Scholastic Tournament Series.  50 players competed in the event; 16 in the NNGP section and 34 in the K-12/U1200 section.  Time controls were 4-SS G/40;d5 for the NNGP section and 5-SS G/25;d5 for the U1200 section, making both sections dual rated. 
 
For complete results, see the USCF Cross Table.  Prizes were awarded to the top 5 in the Open section and to the top 3, top K-5, top K-3 and top unrated players in the U1200 section.  Team awards were given to the top 3 teams in the U1200 section.  Individual winners were presented with a Crystal Light-up Trophy. 
 
Pizza lunch was included for all the players as part of their entry fee. Thanks also to the CSCA who provided USCF memberships to 2 players who otherwise would not have been able to participate in the tournament.   The Tournament was sponsored by the Hall High School Chess Club, a USCF Affiliate and directed by CSCA Director Norman Burtness, with assistance from CSCA Director Suhas Kodali. 
 
NNGP Leg 3 Winners
1st Peter Wolfe 3.5/4, 
2nd Beatrice Low 3.5/4, 
3rd Daniel Zhou 3/5, 
4th Nathaniel Moor 3/5, 
5th, Sharvil Trifale 2.5/4
 
K-12/U1200 
1st Gabriel Raffa 5/5
2nd Jason Chen 4/5
3rd Sam Foxman 4/5
Top K-5 Arnav Kamineni 4/5
Top K-3 Anthony Low 4/5
Top Unrated Player James Parker 2/5
 
Team Standings (U1200)
1st West Woods Upper Elementary School (Simsbury)
2nd Sedgwick Middle School (West Hartford)
3rd Roaring Brook Elementary School (Avon)
 

 

Upcoming Chess Tournaments for Connecticut

 

George Mirijanian Chess Player at Wachusett Chess Club

 

Chess Champion 8-year-old Homeless Refugee

 

Homeless Boy Nigerian Refugee Wins New York State Chess Championship

 

Chess should be in the Olympics

 

Coach Dan Starbuck Pelletier

Dan was born in Wilton, CT and moved to Louisville, KY at age 9 where he competed in state and national chess competitions, along with playing soccer for top premier clubs in the Louisville area.
Dan went on to play 4 years of college soccer at the University of Montevallo where he captained his team to win the Peach Belt Conference Tournament Championship. With an extensive and accomplished background, Coach Dan brought his chess and soccer skills back to his birth state of CT and founded DIG Inc. - helping players improve their fundamentals, fitness, and attitude. Having coached for many organizations including the Wilton Soccer Association and Beachside Soccer Club, Dan is a fully licensed coach with NSCAA Premier Diploma. 
Dan loves soccer because of the relationships that he has built and is continually motivated by teaching and seeing players succeed. He currently plays for the Polonia Falcons in the CT Soccer League and is a supporter of @Arsenal in England and @ADAlcorcónsad in Spain.

 

 

MAY 4   2019 CSCA State Championship  New Britain

 

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN for the 3RD ANNUAL CHARITY CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP. This year, 100% of all net proceeds will benefit the David M. Rubenstein Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center to fund research for the early detection and prevention of pancreatic cancer.

Registration and Event Details at http://www.charitychess.org/index.html

When: Sunday June 2nd, 2019
Where: Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School
4 West 93rd Street, New York, NY 10025 (between Central Park West & Columbus Avenues)

Can't make it to the event and would like to donate? Donations can be made at www.charitychess.org or you can sponsor players or Grandmasters.

There will be Three Primary Events plus a Silent Auction:
1. 3-ROUND USCF-RATED QUADS / GAME 45, d/5
2. GRANDMASTER TANDEM SIMUL FEATURING GM JOEL BENJAMIN, GM JOHN FEDOROWICZ, & GM MICHAEL ROHDE
3. GRANDMASTER BLITZ TOURNAMENT

3-ROUND USCF-RATED QUADS / GAME 45, d/5
Open to adults and children. Non-Cash prizes awarded to Quads winners. Players will be paired in quads of 4, starting with 4 highest registered players based on their USCF May Ratings Supplement and continuing down. The 1st round will start at 9AM sharp! Please arrive by 8:30am, so we can begin Round 1 promptly at 9:00am.
CHECK IN BY 8:45AM is MANDATORY.
Approximate end time 2:30pm. Byes are not permitted. All players must be registered on site before 8:30am.

GRANDMASTER TANDEM SIMUL FEATURING GM JOEL BENJAMIN, GM JOHN FEDOROWICZ, GM MICHAEL ROHDE
Open to adults and children. Three of the top players in the US will be taking on all comers in an exhibition of their chess prowess! Do you have what it takes to upset them? Non-cash prizes awarded for wins. All players must be registered on site before 10:45AM. Starts at 11:00AM sharp. Approximate end time is 1:00pm.

GRANDMASTER BLITZ TOURNAMENT
7 Round, Swiss 3/2 – USCF BLITZ RATED
GM Marc Arnold
GM Maurice Ashley
GM Sergei Azarov
GM Oliver Barbosa
GM Joel Benjamin
GM John Michael Burke
GM Anatoly Bykhovsky
GM Pascal Charbonneau
GM Nicolas Checa
GM John Fedorowicz
GM Robert Hess
GM Irina Krush
GM Mackenzie Molner
GM Magesh Panchanathan
GM Mark Paragua
GM Arun Prasad
GM Michael Rohde
GM Vladimir Romanenko
WGM Jennifer Shahade
GM Alexander Stripunsky
With Special Guest IM JAY BONIN

Would you like to play in the Grandmaster Blitz tournament? We will be auctioning off wildcard spots in our Silent Auction! In addition, the winner of the highest-rated Quad will receive automatic entry into the GM Blitz tournament. Those are the only ways to enter to play with the GMs in the GM Blitz tournament. The GM blitz tournament will start at 2:30pm and the format is 7-Round, Swiss-System. 3 minutes/with 2 minute increment. USCF Blitz-Rated.

SILENT AUCTION & RAFFLE
Wildcard spots to play in the GM Blitz Tournament to be auctioned off. See other incredible items in the silent auction at: http://charitychess.org/auction.php

SPONSOR PLAYERS OR GRANDMASTERS at www.charitychess.org Prizes awarded to top three participant fundraisers.

QUESTIONS: Please contact championship@charitychess.org

Charity Chess Championship, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization
All donations are fully tax deductible to the extent permitted by law

 

Alan Lasser's Game of the Week
 
Black was likely quite content with his position until the stunning 15.Bh6 appeared on the board.  Where did that move come from?  In the shock, the best defensive continuation was not found and things just got worse after a poison pawn was taken on move 23.  Sure, the position looked bad when resignation came on move 30, but Stockfish had to tell me exactly why.
 
GM Nikita Vitiugov(2726)-GM Pentala Harikrishna(2730)
2019 Prague Masters
3/7/19
1.e4 e5 

6.dxe5 Nxb5 

1-0
 
 
 
 

UPCOMING CHESS TOURNAMENTS 

Apr 17-21  Foxwoods Open  Mashantucket CT

May 4  2019 Connecticut State Championships  New Britain

May 18  2019 Constitution State Open   Coventry CT

June 2   2019 Connecticut State G/15 Championships  New Britain

July 13  2019 Connecticut Yankee Open  Coventry CT

June 22  2019 Coventry Summer Open   Coventry CT

Apr 5-7   Eastern Class Championships  Sturbridge MA

Aug 10  2019 Nutmeg State Open  Coventry CT

Apr 17-21  Foxwoods Open  Manshantucket CT

July 26-28   24th Bradley Open  Windsor Locks CT

Aug 14-18  Continental Open  Sturbridge MA

Aug 25  NBCC Summer Open  Wickham Park, Manchester

Sept 28  2019 Charter Oak Open  Coventry CT

Oct 19  2019 Connecticut Harvest Open  Coventry CT

Nov 16  2019 Yankee Peddler Open  Coventry CT

Dec 14  2019 Holiday Party Open  Coventry CT

 

Saturday, March 9, 2019

REPORT - EASTERN CONNECTICUT OPEN (Feb 23)

Hans Niemann, 15, of Weston is #88 in the world, 9th in the U.S.

 

Tournament attracts 160 kids to Manchester High School

 

Chess champ from Greenwich High sets a winning strategy

 

2019 DIG Scholastic attracts 38 kids to Weston CT

 

How A Game of Chess is Changing Lives

 

Derek Meredith and Mikhail Koganov dominate 2019 CT Senior Open

 

WATCH CT SENIOR PLAYOFF MATCH LIVE Sunday at 1p.m.

3/12 NM Derek Meredith concludes his lecture series at NBCC.

3/19 SM Rick Bauer to conduct training class and give Simul at NBCC.

 

CCM has not received reports from any other tournaments in Jan and Feb.

We encourage organizers to at least email us a list of winners for publication.

 

Former Wachusett CC champion Carissa Yip
beats ex-Women's World Champion Ushenina

Carissa Yip, the 2014 champion of the Wachusett Chess Club, got off to an excellent start in Round 1 in the Women's Division of the 2019 World Team Championship in Astana, Kazakhstan by defeating former Women's World Champion GM Anna Ushenina of Ukraine on Tuesday, March 5th. The 15-year-old Women's International Master from Andover, Mass. beat 33-year-old Ushenina with the black pieces on board 4 in the USA vs. Ukraine match, which ended in a 2-2 tie. Carissa scored the only win for the U.S. team, with fellow team mates WGM Tatev Abrahamyan losing on board 1, WGM Sabina Foisor drawing on board 2, and 12-year-old Woman Candidate Master Rochelle Wu splitting the point on board 3. -George Mirijanian

[Event " 2019 World Women's Team Championship"]
[Site "Astana, Kazakhstan"]
[Date "2019.03.05"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Ushenina, Anna"]
[Black "Yip, Carissa"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "E73"]
[WhiteElo "2279"]
[BlackElo "2443"]
[PlyCount "80"]
[EventDate "2014.??.??"]
[SourceVersionDate "2019.03.05"]

1. c4 Nf6 2. Nc3 g6 3. e4 d6 4. d4 Bg7 5. Be2 O-O 6. Bg5 Nbd7 7. Qd2 c6 8. Nf3
e5 9. d5 Nc5 10. Qc2 a5 11. O-O Rb8 12. a3 cxd5 13. cxd5 Qc7 14. Nd2 Bd7 15.
Nb5 Bxb5 16. Bxb5 Rfc8 17. Rac1 Qd8 18. Qb1 a4 19. Be3 Qa5 20. Be2 b5 21. f3
Nfd7 22. Rc3 Bf6 23. Qc2 Bd8 24. Rb1 Qa6 25. Qd1 Ba5 26. Rc2 Bb6 27. Bf2 Kg7
28. Rbc1 Rc7 29. Qf1 Ba7 30. Rc3 Rcc8 31. Kh1 Qb7 32. R1c2 Rf8 33. b4 axb3 34.
Nxb3 Qa6 35. Bh4 Qa4 36. Qb1 b4 37. axb4 Qxb4 38. Qa2 Nxb3 39. Qxa7 Nd4 40. Qxd7 Qxc3 0-1

The blockade on c5 did an amazing job of blunting the doubled rooks on the c-file and bishop on the g1-a7 diagonal. Black's bishop activation g7-f6-d8-a5-b6 was the highlight for me. Had White done nothing, Black could have expanded on the kingside with f5 etc., but she paniced with b2-b4, axb3 ep, which left White with a weaker queenside than Black's (a3 vs b5) and gave White a tough position to hold. It is also interesting to see the engine award White an advantage out of the opening (space) but no clear way to maintain it.

Rick Bauer

 

DIG Chess League
 
I am starting a broadcasting and media production company called the DIG Chess League (DCL). We will be broadcasting live matches between players USCF rated above 1000 that can easily be watched on a phone or computer by pressing a link. All games will be 30 minutes for each player with no delay so the games won’t be too long. The games will stay online for 48 hours so you can go back through the moves and analyze the game.
 
You can “Like” our Facebook page called “DIG Chess League” to see when match ups are coming up and to find the link to matches.  If you would like to be added to our email list for links to match ups, please let me know. 

Respectfully,

Coach Dan

502-468-6930

 

Game of the Week

It looks like the weak Black queenside pawns will be over-run. Amherst College student Alexander Deatrick’s crucial move to co-ordinate a rally was to place the Black knight on the worst-looking square on the king side, 20…Nh8, in this last round game that determined the winner of the 94th annual Western Massachusetts/Connecticut Pioneer Valley Chess Championships.

Robert Campbell(1946)-Alexander Deatrick(2134)
3/3/19
94th Western MA/CT Pioneer Valley Champs
Amherst, MA
round 5


1.d4 Nf6
2.c4 e6
3.Nc3 d5
4.Bg5 c6
5.e3 Nbd7
6.Nf3 Qa5
7.Nd2 Bb4
8.Qc2 O-O
9.Be2 e5
10.dxe5 Ne4
11.Ndxe4 dxe4
12.O-O Bxc3
13.Qxc3
13.bxc3 Nxe5 14.Qxe4 Ng6 15.Bf4 Bf5 15...Nf4 16.Qf4 Be6 17.Bg4 Bg4 18.Qg4 +0.19 Stockfish 16.Qf3 Nxf4 17.exf4 Rfe8 18.Rfe1 Be4 19.Qh3 g6 20.g4 Rad8 21.Bf1 c5 22.Re3 Bc6 23.Bg2 Rxe3 24.Qxe3 Re8 25.Qd2 Bxg2 26.Kxg2 Qc7 = Stockfish
13…Qxc3
14.bxc3 Nxe5
15.Bf4 Ng6?! +0.37/27
15...Nd3 -0.10/26 16.a4 Stockfish evaluates one of the three choices here as better than the game; 16. c5 Nxf4 17. exf4 Rd8 18. a4 Be6 19. Rfd1 Kf8 20. a5 Rd5 21. Rxd5 cxd5 22. a6 bxa6 = or 16.Bd3 ed 17. Rfd1 Rd8 18. Rd2 Be6 19. c5 Bc4 20. f3 b6 21. cxb6 axb6 22. Bc7 Rdc8 23. Bxb6 Ra3 24. Bc5 Rxc3 -0.16 Stockfish 16...Be6 17.Bd6 Rfc8 18.c5 b6 19.cxb6 axb6 20.Rfd1 Nb2 21.Rd4 Rd8 22.Ba3 Nxa4 23.Be7 Rxd4 24.cxd4 b5 25.Bb4 f5 26.f4 Re8 27.Rc1
16.Bd6 Rd8
17.c5 Be6
17...b6 18.Rfd1 Be6 19.a4 bxc5 20.Bxc5 a5 21.Rd4 f5 22.h3 Ne5 23.Bd6 Nd3 24.Bxd3 exd3 25.Rxd3 c5 26.Rdd1 Bb3 27.Rd2 +0.80 Stockfish
17...a6 18.Rfd1 a5 19.Rab1 Re8 20.h3 Nf8 21.Rd4 Ra7 22.Rb3 f5 23.a4 Be6 24.Rb2 Kf7 25.Bh5+ g6 26.Be2 +1.29 Stockfish
17...a5 18.Rfd1 Be6 19.Rd4 f5 20.a3 Rd7 21.Bg3 Rf7 22.Rb1 Nf8 23.h4 h6 24.Rb6 Re8 25.Bd6 Ng6 26.Bh5 Kh7 +1.03 Stockfish
18.a3
18.Rfd1 b6 19.a4 bxc5 20.Bxc5 a5 21.Rd4 f5 22.h3 Ne5 23.Bd6 Nd3 24.Bxd3 exd3 25.Rxd3 c5 26.Rd2 Kf7 27.f3 +0.72 Stockfish
18.a4 b6 19.Rfd1 bxc5 20.Bxc5 a5 21.Rd4 f5 22.Bd6 Bd5 23.Bg3 Nf8 24.Rd2 Bf7 25.Rb2 Nd7 26.Bc7 Re8 27.Bd6 Ne5 28.Rb6 Bc4 29.Bxe5 Bxe2 30.Bd4 Bd3 31.Rb7 c5 32.Bxc5 Reb8 33.Rd7 +0.94 Stockfish
18…b5
19.f4
19.a4 a6 20.c4 Bxc4 21.Bxc4 bxc4 22.Rac1 f5 23.Rxc4 Nh8 24.h4 Nf7 25.Bf4 Rd7 26.Rb4 a5 27.Rb6 Rc8 28.Rc1 Nd8 29.Ra6 Nb7 30.Be5 +1.02 Stockfish
19...f5
19...Nh4 20.g4 20.Be7 Rd2 21. Bxh4 Rxe2 22. f5 Bb3 23. Rfe1 Rc2 24. Rac1 Rd2 25. Rb1 Ba4 26. f6 Rd3 27. fxg7 Rxc3 -1.20 Stockfish 20...Re8 20...Nf3 21. Rxf3 exf3 22. Bxf3 Rac8 23. e4 Bb3 24. h4 Re8 25. f5 g6 26. e5 gxf5 27. gxf5 Bc2 28. Bg4 h5 29. Bh3 +0.67 Stockfish 21.Kf2 Nf3 22.f5 Bd5 23.Kg3 a6 24.h4 g6 25.fxg6 fxg6 26.a4 Bb3 27.axb5 axb5 28.Rxa8 Rxa8 29.Bxf3 exf3 30.Kxf3 Ra4 +0.57 Stockfish
20.g4 Nh8
21.gxf5 Bxf5
22.c4?! +0.11/26
22.a4 +0.62/27 22...a6 23.Rfb1 23. Rfd1 Nf7 24. Kf2 Be6 25. Rd4 Nxd6 26. cxd6 Rab8 27. h4 Kf8 28. axb5 axb5 29. Rxe4 Rxd6 +0.75 or 23.Bc7 Re8 24. Kf2 Nf7 25. Rfd1 Ra7 26. Bd6 bxa4 27. Rxa4 a5 28. h4 g6 29. Rd2 Rd8 30. Bc4 Rdd7 31. Bb3 Kg7 32. Ke2 Nxd6 33. cxd6 +0.71 Stockfish 23...Nf7 24.axb5 cxb5 25.c4 b4 26.Rxb4 Nxd6 27.cxd6 Rxd6 28.c5 Rc6 29.Ra5 Rac8 30.Bxa6 Rxc5 31.Bxc8 Rxa5 32.Bxf5 Rxf5 33.Rxe4 Rc5 34.Kf2 g5 35.Re5 Rc2+ 36.Kg3 gxf4+ 37.exf4 Kg7 38.h4 Rc1 39.Rd5 Rg1+ 40.Kf3 h6 41.Rd6
22.Be5 Nf7 23.Bd4 Nh6 24.Kf2 Be6 25.a4 a6 26.h4 +0.80 Stockfish
22…a6
23.a4
23.Rad1 Nf7 24.Kf2 Rd7 25.Rd4 g6 26.Rfd1 Rb7 27.Rb1 Rd7 28.Ke1 h5 29.Rbd1 Raa7 30.R1d2 Rab7 31.Bd1 bxc4 32.Rxc4 Rb1 33.Rb4 Ra1 34.a4 Nxd6 35.cxd6 +0.43 Stockfish
23.Rfd1 Nf7 24.Rd4 Rd7 24...Nd6 25. cxd6 c5 26. Rd5 Be6 27. Rxc5 Rxd6 28. cxb5 Rd2 29. Bf1 axb5 30. Rxb5 Ra2 31. Rxa2 Bxa2 32. Rb2 +0.88 Stockfish 25.Rad1 g6 25...Rad8 26. Kf2 Rb7 27. R1d2 g6 28. h4 Rc8 29. Rb2 Rd7 30. Ke1 Kg7 31. Rbd2 Rb7 32. Rc2 Rd7 33. Rc1 +0.45 Stockfish 26.Kf2 h5 27.Ke1 Raa7 28.Kd2 Nh6 29.Kc3 Ng4 30.Bxg4 hxg4 31.Be5 Rxd4 32.Rxd4 bxc4 33.Kxc4 Kf7 34.Rd8 Be6+ 35.Kd4 Bd5 +0.27 Stockfish
23…b4
24.a5 Nf7
25.Bc7?! -0.93/29
25.Rfd1 -0.13/25 25...Bh3 25...Be6 26. f5 Bxf5 27. Rab1 Nxd6 28. cxd6 c5 29. Rd5 Be6 30. Rxc5 Rxd6 31. Rxb4 Rd2 = or 25...Nd6 26. cxd6 c5 27. Rd5 Be6 28. Rxc5 Rxd6 29. Rb1 Rb8 30. Rb2 Bf7 31. Kf1 Rh6 32. Kg2 = or 25...Ra7 26. Kf2 g6 27. Rab1 Rb7 28. Rb2 Be6 29. Rd4 Nxd6 30. cxd6 c5 31. Rxe4 Rxd6 32. Re5 Rc7 = Stockfish 26.Rd2 26. Kf2 Be6 27. f5 Nxd6 28. Rxd6 Bxf5 29. Rxc6 Rdc8 30. Rb6 Rxc5 31. h4 Bg6 32. Bg4 Bh5 33. Be6+ Bf7 34. Bxf7+ Kxf7 35. Rxb4 Rf8 = Stockfish 26...Rd7 27.Bf1 Bxf1 28.Kxf1 Rb7 29.Rb1 Rd8 30.Ke1 h6
25…Rd2
26.Rf2 Ra7
27.Bb6? -3.23/25
27.Bd6 -1.00/27 27...Bh3 27...Nxd6 28. cxd6 c5 29. Rd1 Ra2 30. Rd5 Bd7 31. Bd1 Rxa5 32. Rfd2 Rb7 33. Bc2 b3 34. Bxe4 Ra1+ 35. Kf2 Ra2 -1.66 Stockfish 28.Bf1 Rxf2 29.Kxf2 Bxf1 30.Rxf1 Rb7 31.Rb1 Nh6 32.Rb3 Nf5 33.Be5 Nh4 34.Bd4 Nf3 35.Ke2 h5 36.h3 Kh7 37.Rb1 b3 38.Bb2 h4 39.Rd1 Rb4 40.Rd7 Rxc4
27…Rad7
28.Rb1 Bh3
29.Bh5?! -5.66/29
29.Ba7 -4.18/29 29...Rxa7 30.Bf1 Rxf2 31.Kxf2 Bxf1 32.Rxb4 Nd8 33.Rb8 Bxc4 34.Rxd8+ Kf7 35.Rd4 Bd3 36.Rd6 36. Kg3 Rb7 37. Kg4 Rb5 38. Rd7+ Kf8 39. Rd8+ Ke7 40. Rg8 Kf7 41. Rd8 Rxc5 42. f5 Rxa5 -7.53 Stockfish 36...Rc7 36... Rb7 37. f5 Rb1 38. h3 Rf1+ 39. Kg2 Re1 40. Kg3 Rxe3+ 41. Kf4 Rf3+ 42. Ke5 e3 43. Rd7+ Ke8 44. Rxd3 e2 45. Rxf3 e1=Q+ 46. Kd4 Qd2+ 47. Rd3 Qxa5 -9.71 Stockfish 37.Kg3 Bc4 38.f5 Bd5 39.Rd8 Ra7 40.Kf4 g6 41.Rb8 Kf6 42.fxg6 Kxg6 43.Rb6
29…g6
30.Rxd2 Rxd2
31.Bd1 Nh6
32.Ba4?? #-21/26
32.Bd8 -5.67/27 32...Rxd8 33.Bc2 Rb8 33...Bf5 34. Rxb4 Rd2 35. Rb8+ Kg7 36. Rb7+ Kf6 37. Ba4 Ng4 38. Bxc6 Rd1+ 39. Kg2 Nxe3+ 40. Kf2 Nxc4 41. Rb3 Rd2+ 42. Kg3 Rd3+ 43. Rxd3 exd3 -10.80 Stockfish 34.Ba4 Bd7 35.Rd1 b3 36.Rxd7 b2
32…Ng4
33.Bxc6 Rg2+
34.Kf1 Nxe3+
35.Ke1 Bg4 0-1

 

UPCOMING USCF CHESS TOURNAMENTS

 

RECENT CONNECTICUT CHESS NEWS

 

 

REPORT - 2019 EASTERN CONNECTICUT OPEN

YELFRY TORRES of Enfield, and ROMAN RYCHKOV from NJ (student at UConn) 
tied for first when each finished with 3-0 scores. 23 were entered
into the competition which was held Feb 23 in Coventry Connecticut.

Rob Roy served as TD. We thank Dan Smith, from Westerly RI, for arriving
extra early to help Rob set up all the tables and chairs. It is this
kind of generous spirit we would like to see more of from others.

We are hoping for a similar turnout for this Saturday, March 16, for the
2019 Greater Hartford Open.

 

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 Pair | Player Name                     |Total|Round|Round|Round| 
 Num  | USCF ID / Rtg (Pre->Post)       | Pts |  1  |  2  |  3  | 
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    1 | YELFRY TORRES                   |3.0  |W   7|W   8|W   6|
   CT | 14384402 / R: 2207   ->2214     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 2040P7 ->2055P10  |     |     |     |     |
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    2 | ROMAN RYCHKOV                   |3.0  |W  10|W   9|W  11|
   NJ | 12985662 / R: 2031   ->2039     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1812   ->1826     |     |     |     |     |
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    3 | MATTHEW DEREK MEREDITH          |2.0  |L   8|W  15|W  13|
   CT | 10031443 / R: 2099   ->2082     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 2040   ->2018     |     |     |     |     |
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    4 | JOSEPH BIHLMEYER                |2.0  |L   9|W  17|W  15|
   CT | 12686352 / R: 2091   ->2072     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 2024   ->2004     |     |     |     |     |
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    5 | MARK BOURQUE                    |2.0  |L  14|W  19|W  17|
   CT | 12139250 / R: 1988   ->1965     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1831   ->1805     |     |     |     |     |
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    6 | BENJAMIN HOVER AMAR             |2.0  |W  13|W  14|L   1|
   ME | 14789400 / R: 1943   ->1943     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1756   ->1759     |     |     |     |     |
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    7 | NATHAN HSICHEN CHANG            |2.0  |L   1|W  16|W  19|
   CT | 14698034 / R: 1870   ->1868     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1621   ->1625     |     |     |     |     |
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    8 | ISAIAH GLESSNER                 |2.0  |W   3|L   1|W  21|
   CT | 14336631 / R: 1778   ->1803     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1475   ->1527     |     |     |     |     |
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    9 | MICHAEL SMITH                   |2.0  |W   4|L   2|W  20|
   CT | 16903342 / R: 1683P6 ->1776P9   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1640P15->1669P18  |     |     |     |     |
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   10 | ROGER P BESSETTE                |2.0  |L   2|W  20|W  22|
   CT | 12822966 / R: 1678   ->1675     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1492   ->1488     |     |     |     |     |
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   11 | MATTHEW DAVID CHIN              |2.0  |W  18|W  22|L   2|
   CT | 16945393 / R:  821P6 -> 935P9   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q:  821P6 -> 908P9   |     |     |     |     |
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   12 | TIM HOLAHAN                     |2.0  |L  17|B    |W  23|
   CT | 12725671 / R:  621P4 -> 621P6   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q:  611P4 -> 611P6   |     |     |     |     |
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   13 | DANIEL SMITH                    |1.0  |L   6|W  18|L   3|
   RI | 12704934 / R: 1539   ->1539     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1434   ->1431     |     |     |     |     |
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   14 | HAYES GOODMAN                   |1.0  |W   5|L   6|L  18|
   RI | 15207355 / R: 1526   ->1526     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1399   ->1395     |     |     |     |     |
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   15 | LONNIE J DIXON                  |1.0  |W  22|L   3|L   4|
   CT | 13563614 / R: 1473P19->1470P22  |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1357P15->1356P18  |     |     |     |     |
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   16 | GABRIEL JORDEN WATSON           |1.0  |W  21|L   7|F    |
   CT | 16449073 / R: 1225   ->1229     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1248   ->1248     |     |     |     |     |
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   17 | KYLE TRIPLETT                   |1.0  |W  12|L   4|L   5|
   CT | 16784034 / R: 1228P11->1229P14  |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1331   ->1329     |     |     |     |     |
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   18 | SHAWN B PARKER                  |1.0  |L  11|L  13|W  14|
   CT | 16757316 / R: 1228   ->1221     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1031   ->1038     |     |     |     |     |
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   19 | ALEX BENJAMIN WOODBURY          |1.0  |W  23|L   5|L   7|
   RI | 16606814 / R: 1206P19->1205P22  |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: 1157P19->1153P22  |     |     |     |     |
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   20 | ARGHO DAS                       |1.0  |B    |L  10|L   9|
   CT | 16750340 / R: 1020P7 ->1020P9   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q:  826P7 -> 826P9   |     |     |     |     |
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   21 | NICHOLAS WRONA-LYTWYN           |1.0  |L  16|W  23|L   8|
   CT | 16967612 / R: Unrated-> 733P3   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: Unrated-> 733P3   |     |     |     |     |
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   22 | DAVID C BROWN                   |0.0  |L  15|L  11|L  10|
   CT | 16757296 / R:  433   -> 430     |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q:  452   -> 447     |     |     |     |     |
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   23 | ISAIAH WILLIAMS                 |0.0  |L  19|L  21|L  12|
   CT | 16942078 / R: Unrated-> 272P3   |     |     |     |     |
      |            Q: Unrated-> 264P3   |     |     |     |     |
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Pitted against the machine programmed by humans, the machine’s machine now has a two game lead in the TCEC 14 Superfinal. There was a long series of draws from game 30 to 48 where it seems the neural network took the measure of its opponent.
Just like there were some interesting draws in the Carlsen-Caruana classical match, the programs gave us this 135-move game(the last fifty moves were omitted here because the machines just dance around an obviously drawn position). Each side is after the other’s king with a queen-led attack. It appears that Leela will have at least a perpetual check while the best Stockfish can hope for is a perpetual on the other side of the board. Both sides must calculate queen checks and king moves and pawn promotions. Incredibly, before either attack even develops, Stockfish has apparently seen the whole thing and on move 33 evaluates the position as equal, an opinion it maintains all the way to the finish.

As for what makes a human a good chess player, try
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264290715_The_architecture_of_the_chess_player's_brain

 

LCZero(3411)-Stockfish(3451)
2/10/19
TCEC 14 Superfinal
game thirty-five
1.e4 e6
2.d4 d5
3.Nc3 Nc6?! +0.66/24
3...Bb4 +0.21/20 4.e5 Ne7 5.Bd3 c5 6.Nf3 cxd4
4.e5 Nb8 looks like one of my moves
5.a3?! +0.53/21
5.Qh5 +0.83/20 5...c5 6.dxc5 Bxc5 7.Nf3 Qb6 8.Qg4 Ne7 9.Qxg7
5.Be3 Nh6 6.Bd3 c5 7.dxc5 Nc6 8.Nf3 Ng4 9.Bg5 Qd7 10.O-O Ngxe5 11.Nxe5 Nxe5 12.b4 Nxd3 13.cxd3 +0.85 Stockfish
5…b6
6.Nce2?! +0.31/22
6.Qg4 +0.77/20 6...h6 6... c5 7. Nf3 Nc6 8. Bd3 c4 9. Be2 Nge7 10. b3 b5 11. O-O Rb8 12. Bd1 Nf5 13. Ne2 h5 +0.61 Stockfish 7.Bd3 Ba6 8.Bxa6 Nxa6 9.Nge2 Ne7 10.O-O c5 11.Be3 Ng6 12.f4 Qh4 13.Qf3 Qd8 14.Qf2 Nh4 15.dxc5 Bxc5 16.Bxc5 Nxc5 17.Nd4 Ng6
6.Nf3 c5 7.Bd3 Ne7 8.O-O Nec6 9.Bg5 Qd7 10.dxc5 bxc5 11.b3 h6 12.Bf4 a6 13.Bg3 Be7 +0.59 Stockfish
6…c5
7.Nf3?! +0.13/22
7.Ng3 +0.39/20 7...cxd4 8.Nf3 8. f4 Nc6 9. Nf3 g6 10. Bd2 Bd7 11. Bd3 a5 12. O-O Nh6 13. h3 Bc5 14. Rb1 O-O +0.50 Stockfish 8...Ne7 9.Nh5 Nd7 10.Bf4 Qc7 11.Bb5 Ng6 12.Bg3 a6 13.Bxd7+ Bxd7 14.O-O O-O-O 15.Re1 Kb8 16.Qxd4 Bc5 17.Qg4 Rdg8
7…Ba6
8.h4 Ne7
9.c3 Qd7
10.h5 h6
11.Rb1 c4
12.Nh4 Bb5
13.Be3 Ba4
14.Qd2 Nbc6
15.g4 g5
16.hxg6 fxg6
17.Ng2 Na5
18.Ng3 Nb3
19.Qe2 O-O-O
20.g5 Na5
21.Ra1 Kb8
22.gxh6 Re8
23.Qg4 Nf5
24.Nxf5 gxf5
25.Qg6 Bc2
26.Nf4 Nb3
27.Rd1 Bxd1
28.Kxd1 Na1
29.Ke1 Qb5
30.Bg2 Bxh6?! +0.82/24
30...Nc2+ 31.Kf1 Nxe3+ 31...Bxa3 32. bxa3 Qb2 33. Kg1 Nxe3 34. fxe3 Qxc3 35. Kf2 Qd2+ 36. Ne2 Reg8 37. Qg7 c3 38. Bf3 c2 39. Qf6 Re8 40. Rc1 Rh7 41. Qg6 Ree7 42. Kg3 Qxe3 +0.83 Stockfish 32.fxe3 Qd7 33.h7 Kc8 33...Bg7 34. Qg3 Bf8 35. Qh3 Qf7 36. Qh5 Qxh5 37. Rxh5 Kc8 38. Bf3 Bg7 39. Rh1 +2.83 Stockfish 34.Qf6 Bg7 35.Qg5 35. Qh4 Re7 36. Ng6 Rf7 37. Nxh8 Bxh8 38. Qg5 Rg7 39. Qf6 Kc7 40. Bf3 Qe7 41. Qxe7+ Rxe7 42. Rh6 +3.15 Stockfish The point is that, unlike Hiarcs and Leela, Stockfish sees the Qd7 defense is a loser and proceeeds the very well calculated(or perhaps it was a human-like optimism) Qb2. 35...Bf8 36.Qf6
31.Rxh6 After this capture, Stockfish thinks White is only ahead by 0.12 while Leela appraises it as +1.41
31…Qxb2
32.Rxh8 Rxh8
33.Qxe6 After 33.Qe6 Stockfish has it as 0.00 while Leela is still expecting a victory at +1.36
33.Kf1 Qc2 34.Kg1 Qd1+ 35.Bf1 Nc2 36.Ng2 b5 37.Bh6 Qg4 38.Qxg4 fxg4 39.Bc1 a5 40.Be2 Rh3 41.Ne3 b4 42.Bxg4 Rxe3 43.fxe3 bxa3 44.Bxa3 Nxa3 45.Bxe6 Nb1 46.Bxd5 Nxc3 47.Bxc4 a4 48.Kf2 a3 49.Kf3 Kc7 50.Kg4 a2 51.Bxa2 Nxa2 52.Kf5 It was a heckuva variation but now it's a database draw.
33...Nc2+
34.Kd1 Qb1+
35.Kd2 Qb2
36.Qd6+ Kc8
37.Qc6+ Kb8
38.Kd1 Qb1+
39.Kd2 Qb2
40.Qd6+ Kc8
41.Kd1
41.Qe6+ Kb8 42.Kd1 Qb1+ 43.Bc1 Na1 44.Qd6+ Kc8 45.Bxd5 Qc2+ 46.Ke1 Qxc1+ 47.Ke2 Qc2+ 48.Kf3 Qd1+ 49.Ne2 Qh1+ 50.Kf4 Qh4+ 51.Ke3 Qg5+ 52.f4 Rh3+ 53.Kf2 Qh4+ 54.Kf1 Rh1+ 55.Bxh1 Qxh1+ 56.Ng1 Nc2 57.Qf8+ Kb7 58.Qf7+ Kb8 59.Qg8+ Kb7 60.Qg3 a5 61.a4 Qe4 62.Qf3 b5 63.axb5 a4 64.e6 a3 65.e7 a2 66.Qxe4+ fxe4 67.e8=Q a1=Q+ 68.Kg2 Ne3+ 69.Kh1 Qe1 70.Qd7+ Kb8 71.Qh7 Qg3 72.Qh2 Qg4 73.f5+ Kb7 74.Qh7+ Kc8 75.Qh3 Qxh3+ 76.Nxh3 Nxf5 77.Kg1 Nd6 78.Ng5 e3 79.b6 Kb7 80.Kg2 Kxb6 81.Kf3 Kc6 82.Kxe3 After looking ahead 104 ply, Stockfish has it +0.09 but the position is a draw, very similar to the position at move 86 in the game. When Stockfish first went to +0.12 on move thirty, it seems likely that it had actually calcuated fifty moves ahead in these variations.
41...Qb1+
42.Bc1 Na1
43.Bxd5 Qc2+
44.Ke1 Qxc1+
45.Ke2 Qc2+
46.Kf3 Qd1+
47.Ne2 Qh1+
48.Kf4 Qh4+
49.Ke3 Qg5+
50.f4 Rh3+
51.Kf2 Qh4+
52.Kf1 Rh1+
53.Bxh1 Qxh1+
54.Ng1 Nc2
55.Qe6+ Kb7
56.Qd7+ Kb8
57.Qe8+ Kb7
58.Qf7+ Kb8
59.Qg8+ Kb7
60.Qf7+?! 0.00/25
60.Qg3 +0.59/25 60...a5 61.Kf2 61. e6 Qe4 62. Qf3 Ne3+ 63. Kf2 Ng4+ 64. Kg3 Nf6 65. Kh4 Kc7 66. Qxe4 Nxe4 67. Ne2 Kd6 68. d5 Nf6 69. Kg5 Nxd5 70. Kxf5 b5 71. Ke4 b4 72. axb4 axb4 73. cxb4 Nxb4 +0.09 Stockfish 61...Qe4 62.Qf3 Qxf3+ 63.Nxf3 Nxa3 64.Nh4 a4 65.Nxf5 Nb5 66.Ne3 a3 67.f5 a2 68.Nc2 Kc7 69.f6 Kd8 70.d5 Nxc3 71.d6 Ne4+ 72.Ke3 Ng5 73.Kd4 b5 74.Kc3 Kd7 75.Kb2 Ke6 76.Kxa2 Kxe5 77.d7 Nf7 78.Kb2
60...Ka8
61.Qg8+ Kb7
62.Qg3 a5
63.a4 Qe4
64.Qf3 b5
65.axb5
65.Qxe4+ fxe4 66.axb5 a4 67.Ne2 Ne3+ 68.Kf2 a3 69.Nc1 Nd1+ 70.Kg2 Nxc3 71.f5 Nxb5 72.d5 Nc3 73.d6 Kc6 74.f6 Nd5 75.Kf2 Nxf6 76.exf6 Kxd6 77.Ke3 Ke6 =
65…a4
66.e6 a3
67.Qxe4+ fxe4
68.e7 a2
69.e8=Q a1=Q+
70.Kg2 Ne3+
71.Kh1 Qe1
72.Qxe4+?! +0.03/26
72.Qc6+ +0.78/25 72...Kb8 73.Qb6+ Kc8 74.Qa6+ Kc7 74... Kb8 75. Qb6+ Kc8 76. Qe6+ Kc7 77. Qh6 Kb7 78. f5 Qf2 79. Qa6+ Kb8 80. Qd6+ Ka7 81. Qc7+ Ka8 82. Qd8+ Ka7 83. Qa5+ Kb7 = Stockfish 75.Qf6 Qg3 76.Qc6+ Kd8 77.Qd6+ Kc8 78.Qc5+ Kb7 79.Qc6+ Kb8 80.Qb6+ Ka8 81.Qd8+ Kb7 82.Qd7+ Kb8 83.Qd6+ Kc8
72.Qe7+ Kb8 73.Qh7 Qg3 74.Qh2 Qg4 75.f5+ Kb7 76.Qh7+ Kc8 77.Qh3 Qxh3+ 78.Nxh3 Nxf5 +0.09 Stockfish
72…Ka7
73.f5
73.Qe7+ Kb6 74.f5 Qf2 75.Qc5+ Ka5 76.Qa7+ Kxb5 77.Qb8+ Ka5 78.Qa7+ =
73…Qg3
74.Qe7+ Kb6
75.Qe6+ Kb7
76.Qc6+ Ka7
77.Qd7+ Kb6
78.Qe6+ Kb7
79.Qe4+ Ka7
80.Qf3 Qh4+
81.Qh3 Qe4+
82.Qf3 Qxf3+
83.Nxf3 Nxf5
84.Ng1 Ne3
85.Kh2 Kb6
86.Kg3 Kxb5 After the inevitable dreary computer maneuvering, the draw is agreed after move 135. The final position is white king on e4, knight on e3 and pawn on d5; black has a pawn on c4, knight on c3 and king on d6 ½-½

Roman Rychkov of New Jersey and Benjamin Amar of Maine, both students at UConn, tie for first at the Hartmayer Memorial. Daniel Zhou of EO Smith in Mansfield wins Leg 2 of the National Nominations Grand Prix and Jordan Lefkowitz, also from Mansfield, wins the K-12 U1000. Final results of the Open, K-12 Open and K-12 U1000; rating report and NNGP standings after Leg 2.

 

 

 

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10037905 ALDI, DAVID J Local CT dja21857@yahoo.com 4 9 0
16415284 AWASTHI, ROHAN Club CT 9 9 0
12139250 BOURQUE, MARK Club CT 30 45 0
12379190 BUDZINSKI, GLENN Local CT 5 8 0
14558024 BURTNESS, NORMAN Local CT nburtness@comcast.net 8 16 0
12564228 CASTANEDA, NELSON Club CT 1 1 0
12574159 CELONE, JIM Senior CT 3 8 0
16770123 CHEN, STEPHEN LI Club CT 1 1 0
12489098 CYR, ROBERT Local CT 3 6 0
12635265 DONOVAN, DAMIAN Club CT 0 0 0
10027977 FISKE, DOUGLAS E Local CT 1 1 0
12721790 HARRIS, IAN Local CT 29 61 0
14022774 HELMAN, EVAN DONALD Club CT 33 138 0
12431094 LAFOSSE, LAURENT Club CT 9 39 0
16216412 LU, DAVID Club CT 1 1 0
14732597 LU, MAXIMILLIAN Club CT 1 1 0
12534646 MADEJ, JOZEF Local CT 0 0 0
14176124 MAYO, ALEXANDER WILLIAM Club CT 6 0 0
10031443 MEREDITH, MATTHEW DEREK Local CT 0 0 0
14667931 OTCHIYEV, ARSLAN Club CT 0 0 0
12884893 PATRICK, MELVIN B Local CT 53 275 0
12730366 PELLETIER, DAN STARBUCK Club CT 1 4 0
12447193 POTTS, CHRISTOPHER F Local CT harrypatzer@optonline.net 1 1 0
16309936 RIVERA, ERNESTO Club CT 1 2 2
10574790 ROY, ROB Senior CT ConnecticutChess@gmail.com 12 12 0
15885301 RUTH, TONY Club CT 0 0 0
15470470 SHIRVELL, MATTHEW MARK Club CT 5 6 0
12628989 STRAUTS, ERIN Club CT StrautsChess@gmail.com 2 7 0
14140647 TANENBAUM, RICH Club CT 0 0 0
10033080 TOWNSEND, FREDERICK S, JR NTD CT 0 0 0
12560250 VAN DE MORTEL, JAN Senior CT jvdmortel@yahoo.com 8 22 0
16226582 WANG, EMILY (ZHIHAN) Club CT 0 0 0
14946263 WANG, GEORGE Club CT georgewangchess@gmail.com 1 5 0
14946257 WANG, JAKE Club CT chesshavenct@gmail.com 1 5 0
13824196 WANG, JULIAN CHING Club CT 12 21 0
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