CHESS COLUMNS FROM THE PAST by Rob Roy
1977 - 2000, Rob Roy wrote 1,300 Waterbury Sunday Republican chess columns. The column helped his Waterbury Chess Club to become very successful.
Clerks at the newspaper office were the ones who re-typed hard-copy into the newspaper system, they made many typos with chess notation. All future editions of Connecticut Chess Magazine will feature a different column.
Connecticut State Chess Association
REPORT FROM CSCA WEBSITE
The 2019 National High School (Denker), K-8 (Barber), Girls (Haring) and Senior Tournaments of Champions have started in Orlando, Florida. Representing Connecticut is.....
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Sevilla-Low with annotations Sevillano-Koganov with annotations
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GOING BACK IN TIME by Bob Cyr, CONN CHESS HISTORIAN
REPORT - 2019 CONNECTICUT YANKEE OPEN
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COVENTRY CHESS CLUB by Rob Roy
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Our region's chess tournaments
happen near these cities:
New Britain CT
Coventry CT
Windsor Locks CT
Springfield MA
Sturbridge MA
Worcester MA
Boston MA
Providence RI
Norwalk CT
Stamford CT
SEPT. 28 2019 Charter Oak Open
3SS, G/60 d5. Mill Brook Place, 1267 Main St. (Rt 31), Coventry, CT 06238. EF: $35 Cash Only Onsite Only. $$GTD: $160-80. Reg.: 9:45 am - 10:10 am. Rds.: 10:30, 1:30, 3:45. INFO: ConnecticutChess@Gmail.com Dir: One Section. Accel.Pairings. https://ConnecticutChess.blogspot.com W.
OCT. 19 2019 Connecticut Harvest Open
3SS, G/60 d5. Mill Brook Place, 1267 Main St. (Rt 31), Coventry, CT 06238. EF: $35 Cash Only Onsite Only. $$GTD: $160-80. Reg.: 9:45 am - 10:10 am. Rds.: 10:30, 1:30, 3:45. INFO: ConnecticutChess@Gmail.com Dir: One Section. Accel.Pairings. https://ConnecticutChess.blogspot.com W.
NOV. 16 2019 Yankee Peddler Open
3SS, G/60 d5. Mill Brook Place, 1267 Main St. (Rt 31), Coventry, CT 06238. EF: $35 Cash Only Onsite Only. $$GTD: $160-80. Reg.: 9:45 am - 10:10 am. Rds.: 10:30, 1:30, 3:45. INFO: ConnecticutChess@Gmail.com Dir: One Section. Accel.Pairings. https://ConnecticutChess.blogspot.com W.
DEC. 14 2019 Holiday Party Open
3SS, G/60 d5. Mill Brook Place, 1267 Main St. (Rt 31), Coventry, CT 06238. EF: $35 Cash Only Onsite Only. $$GTD: $160-80. Reg.: 9:45 am - 10:10 am. Rds.: 10:30, 1:30, 3:45. INFO: ConnecticutChess@Gmail.com Dir: One Section. Accel.Pairings. https://ConnecticutChess.blogspot.com W.
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CHESS COLUMNS FROM THE PAST by Rob Roy
1977 - 2000, Rob Roy wrote 1,300 Waterbury Sunday Republican chess columns. The column helped his Waterbury Chess Club to become very successful.
Clerks at the newspaper office were the ones who re-typed hard-copy into the newspaper system, they made many typos with chess notation. All future editions of Connecticut Chess Magazine will feature a different column.
Friday, August 2, 2019
JIM CELONE's STROKE WAS ONE YEAR AGO
Hi my name is Linda Celone, I am Captain Jim’s wife.
On August 1, 2018, Jim suffered a major stroke.
He has been in and out of Yale Hospital, had several surgeries and quite honestly it was touch and go a few times. If you know Jim, he has overcome the ill effects of what seems to be a lifelong struggle with his health. Well, nothing holds him down... he somehow figures a way to handle these obstacles with a calm, quiet, focused vengeance. He always has plan B.
Today marks a year of an emotional rollercoaster for his family and friends both near and far. I am so proud of his accomplishments, today we played 2 full games (first time he has done this with no confusion), we split the wins in chess and dominoes...you can guess which way that went 😆.
I am hopeful that he will play chess on the boardwalk before summer’s end. Thank you all for the prayers, phone calls, visits and well wishes...they lift his spirits and brighten his outlook on life. He is not always up for visits, as he is not yet comfortable with his speech. It’s a long, bumpy road to recovery...I believe My Captain is up for the challenge!
His first mate, Linda
Connecticut State Chess Association
BREAKING NEWS FROM CSCA WEBSITE
GM's Yaroslav Zherebukh and Alexander Ivanov tie for Bradley Open.
Visit CSCA website for section winners etc....
CT's Maximillian Lu wins U1600 Gold Medal at PanAm in Ecuador.
CT's Top Jr., Hans Niemann, 15, tied for 6th at 2019 US Junior St Louis.
Visit CSCA website for details and photos etc....
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New Britain Chess Club
NEW BRITAIN CHESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWS Aug 2, 2019
Bughouse Tournament Results
The 1st bughouse tournament held in a number of years was a huge success. While many of the stronger players took the week off, there were still 26 players that competed, with several new faces and nearly nearly half (12) the participants were kids! The tournament also set a NBCC record for most females competing, with 5. After 6 rounds of play, Carter Clayton and Norman Burtness finished undefeated to win the tournament. Tied for 2nd place with 4 pts were Arijit and Kenzie, Sai and Mike, and Jithu and Jithya.
Before the tournament, Michael Smith and Suhas Kodali explained the rules and had some Bughouse puzzles the players to figure out. Michael Smith is one of the new TDs and ran a very efficient tournament.
Training Class 6:15-7:00
On Tuesday, Aug. 6, Expert Joe Bihlmeyer will have some useful chess puzzles to present.
Historical Report
NBCC Club Historian Bob Cyr has published the 6-month historical report for 2019. Click on the link to view. 2019 6-month Historical Report
Norman Burtness, President
New Britain Chess Club