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Pattonville High St Louis

Pattonville Story and Photo-Stltoday Pattonville-chess-team


Among the members of the award-winning Pattonville High chess team are (from left) Christine Gardner, Jason Jiang, Isaiah Gadson, Brett Cole, Thomas Haake and James Sorsen.

‘The Pattonville High School chess team won the first-place team trophy at the inaugural Pattonville High School Chess Tournament in January after competing against 19 teams from the St. Louis region. More than 220 students in grades 1-12 participated in the tournament.

Several Pattonville players won individual honors. In addition to winning first place overall, Isaiah Gadson earned the third-place trophy on Board 1; Jimmy Sorsen won the first-place trophy on Board 3; Thomas Haake secured the second-place trophy on Board 4; and Jason Jiang claimed the seventh-place trophy on Board 4.

Brett Cole was awarded a medal for his three wins in four rounds on Board 4. Other players contributing to the success of the day were Ethan O’Dell, Nick Huber and Christine Gardner. Sorsen and Haake both finished with a perfect four wins in four games.

The team is coached by Janet Baldwin.’

Bundesliga 2012-13

Here is a recent effort(TWIC 952) from the current Hungarian Champion GM Berkes. There are no big tactics, attacks or any kind of sharp play. Berkes keeps plenty of pieces on the board and pressed the queenside with a long massage.

The first gain was an extra square, and then after black tried an active defence, which then gave white a better pawn structure. Later black gave up a weak pawn which was converted nicely in a BN-BN ending.

Berkes,F (2679) – Spoelman,W (2541) 

KIA vs. Slav …Bg4[A07]
Bundesliga 2012–13 Emsdetten GER (7), 02.02.2013


Position 1
Black is defended actively with 19…Nc4. How should white continue?

White to Play

19…Nc4


Position 2
Black has just blocked the pin on Bf8 with 33..Be8. How should white continue?

White to Play

33…Be8

Position 3
White has won a pawn but the BN-BN ending is closed after 46..Nd6. How should white continue?

White to Play


46..Nd6


Bundesliga 2012-13

Here is a recent effort(TWIC 952) by GM Erdos(HUN), one of the young rising stars in Hungarian chess.

Erdos,V (2637) – Prusikin,M (2545)
Reti vs Queen’s Gambit with …dc[A13]
Bundesliga 2012–13 Berlin GER (7), 02.02.2013

Position 1
White has a massive lead in development for a pawn after 17…Kh8. What do you recommend for white now?

White to Play

17…Kh8

Brownsville Sets Example With Scholastic Chess

Texas Valleymorningstar

Story By GARY LONG The Brownsville Herald Valley Morning Star
Photo Yvette Vela/The Brownsville Herald

The legacy of competitive scholastic chess in Brownsville received unexpected vindication this past week in Austin when state District Judge John K. Dietz declared Texas’ system of public school finance unconstitutional.

Dietz ruled that when the Legislature cut funding for Texas schools by $5.4 billion in the 2010 biennium and at the same time raised academic standards it violated the Texas Constitution.

Two-thirds of the school districts in Texas sued to overturn the state’s system of financing public education. When final arguments concluded, Dietz announced his decision from the bench, upholding all major claims by the school districts. The decision will be appealed to the Texas Supreme Court.

In a prelude to the ruling Dietz recounted the story of how competitive chess caught on like wildfire in the early 1990s in Brownsville and how JJ Guajardo’s chess teams at Russell Elementary won seven straight state chess championships. Brownsville went on to become a national chess powerhouse.

Guajardo, now the coordinator for social studies programs in the Mission Consolidated Independent School District, said he discovered the powerful influence chess could have almost by accident.

“These were just sixth graders, good kids, but here in the Valley they do come with baggage, hindrances,” Guajardo said. “They also come with a lot of good points. There were two boys, Fernando Zamora, who went on to graduate from Harvard, and Andy Zamora, who was brilliant but very hyperactive and tended to get into difficulties. He was just really bored.

“One day Fernando challenged me to a game of chess. I always had a chess board in my room, and I fancied myself a decent chess player, but Fernando beat me. But Andy, just by watching the game, picked things up — and Andy just became consumed with the game. Other kids began getting involved.”
Before long Guajardo was organizing chess tournaments and taking teams to state championships.

“These were just mischievous sixth graders, not gang bangers or anything like that, good kids,” Guajardo said. “Mrs. Ayala (the assistant principal, Rachel Ayala) was very supportive of us. She found us funds and gave us permission to go to the state championships. The key to success is parental support. … What an amazing chess nursery that was and my kids showed no mercy (in tournaments).”

Next month will be the 20th anniversary of Russell winning the first of what would be seven straight state chess championships. Before long, all of Brownsville was involved, including private schools.

“It was not something that just landed in our laps,” Guajardo said. “Excellence does not just land in your lap. It is something that happens when you do all of the right things.”

Guajardo said teams from St. Mary’s Catholic School, and Gonzales, Egly, and Perez elementary schools “started playing really well against my kids.”

“The competition just grew citywide. It caught fire. It was a phenomenon thing that you would not expect to happen where 80 or 90 percent of the kids start school not knowing English.”

Dietz only became aware of chess in Brownsville, Harlingen and the Rio Grande Valley after a bilingual teacher from Sam Houston Elementary in Harlingen testified at the school finance trial and he then Googled the matter.

“This story is a perfect illustration of what I call the miracle of education,” Dietz wrote in remarks prepared for delivery at the trial’s conclusion. (more)

Rakosmente Open 2013-02 Rd6 Final Standings

Final Standings
Uzonyi, David took clear first with 5.5/6. Unfortunately I missed the last day due to sickness but there must have been a lot action as the top seeds were well placed on saturday.

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No. PNo. Name Score FIDE TPR W-We
1 7 Uzonyi, David 5.5 2060 2371 1.97
2 3 Matuska, Miklos 4.5 2149 2127 0.04
1 Mihok, Laszlo 4.5 2168 2162 0.14
2 Kovacs, Marton 4.5 2149 2151 0.24
4 Suranyi, Pal 4.5 2147 2170 0.33
12 Lakat, Gyula 4.5 1867 2023 0.71
7 5 Orosz, Andras 4 2081 2016 -0.24
6 Bohati, Tamas 4 2069 2030 0.01
8 Andriska, Zsolt 4 2021 1954 -0.24
10 11 Rajcsanyi, Peter 3.5 1872 1800 -0.2
22 Diller, Denis 3.5 1558 1720 0.95
14 Fodor, Balazs 3.5 1802 1816 0.19
16 Safar, Istvan 3.5 1723 1717 0.07
10 Bartuszek, Andras 3.5 1881 1785 -0.54
43 Petak, Kalman 3.5 0 1790 1790
13 Palczert, Miklos Dr. 3.5 1823 1647 -0.59
27 Makrai, Bence 3.5 1508 1577 0.58
36 Lakatos, Tamas 3.5 1371 1642 1.54
19 23 Kaloczi, Kristof 3 1535 1664 0.8
17 Gazsovics, Bela 3 1715 1743 0.16
20 Karacsonyi, Gellert 3 1582 1634 0.07
15 Papp, Laszlo 3 1787 1698 -0.62
26 Czumbel, Peter 3 1511 1468 -0.42
24 9 Yip, Michael 2.5 2019 1797 -0.67
21 Diller, Kevin 2.5 1572 1694 0.45
19 Ongut, Selcuk 2.5 1626 1621 -0.11
32 Nemeth, Zoltan 2.5 1431 1497 0.29
18 Muranyi, Geza 2.5 1714 1582 -0.66
25 Kovacsy, Barnabas 2.5 1521 1504 -0.28
30 Forgacs, Andras 2.5 1451 1452 -0.2
34 Kidd, Balint 2.5 1405 1536 0.77
33 Ongut, Tamas Gunes 2.5 1410 1454 0.14
29 Novak, Levente Peter 2.5 1456 1389 -0.51
40 Karacsonyi, Kata 2.5 1266 1330 0.28
35 24 Szabo, Mihaly 2 1532 1424 -0.99
31 Toth, Viktor 2 1436 1325 -0.82
35 Revesz, Hunor 2 1376 1236 -0.81
38 Viola, Gellert 2 1285 1309 0.05
39 28 Eros, Janos 1.5 1469 1268 -1.66
37 Chen, Xiao Hu 1.5 1323 1327 -0.17
39 Palczert, Botond 1.5 1275 1255 -0.19
42 41 Toth, Nikoletta 1 1132 1171 0.14
43 42 Bangha, Otto Peter 0.5 0 1036 1036
44 44 Viola, Arpad dr 0 0 769 769

Lila-Futo 2013-02 Rd6 Final Standings

Final Standings
Szurovszky, Elek took clear first with a great result of 5.5/6. Polyik, Peter and Szurkos, Andras had strong results with 4.5/6.
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No. Name Score FIDE TPR W-We
1. Szurovszky, Elek 5.5 2001 2359 +2.00
2. Teglas, Balazs 5.0 2197 2253 +0.54
3. Fodre, Sandor 4.5 2199 2158 -0.05
Polyik, Peter 4.5 1868 2029 +1.02
Szurkos, Andras 4.5 1815 2045 +1.85
6. Hetenyi, Geza 4.0 2189 2098 -0.43
Halak, Miklos 4.0 2125 2004 -0.70
Gruz, Janos 4.0 1827 1922 +0.55
Mester, Attila 4.0 2083 1911 -1.08
Schreuder Peters, Misja 4.0 1912 1968 +0.41
Szlenka, Attila 4.0 1774 1865 +0.71
12. Granicz, Janos 3.5 1857 1880 +0.15
Strasser, Zsolt 3.5 1737 1888 +1.26
Karpati, Bank 3.5 1845 1907 +0.44
Piroska, Istvan 3.5 2101 1906 -1.25
Karpati, Kende Vajk 3.5 1788 1923 +0.97
Csetneki, Mark 3.5 1844 1851 +0.07
18. Palinkas, Ervin 3.0 0000 1849 1849
Polyanszky-Tamasi, Zoltan 3.0 1806 1849 +0.31
Berkes, Bence 3.0 1754 1864 +0.81
Jurak, Miklosne 3.0 1687 1823 +1.09
Koltai, Daniel 3.0 1536 1806 +1.71
Schatzer, Andras 3.0 1763 1964 +1.28
Toth, Laszlo 3.0 1729 1827 +0.65
Oberfrank, Istvan 3.0 1991 1693 -2.06
26. Toth, Tibor 2.5 1707 1794 +0.61
Karpati, Gabor 2.5 1833 1797 -0.29
Barta, Csaba 2.5 1856 1664 -1.46
Vas, Ferenc 2.5 1793 1739 -0.40
Czimer, Jozsef 2.5 1714 1652 -0.43
Olah, Laszlo Istvan 2.5 1598 1693 +0.64
32. Kovolgyi, Krisztian 2.0 1770 1670 -0.85
Balogh, Lajos 2.0 1991 1668 -2.03
Di Giovanni, Vilmos 2.0 1819 1643 -1.39
Szendeff, Miklos 2.0 1781 1589 -1.61
Fabian, Laszlo 2.0 1575 1579 +0.00
37. Szonyi, Bence 1.5 1641 1789 +0.65
Barla, Janos 1.5 1716 1604 -0.92
Marko, Csanad 1.5 1516 1550 +0.05
Gyombolai, Balint 1.5 1556 1501 -0.45
41. Kovacs, Gabor Etele 1.0 1463 956 -1.25
Kelemen, Szabolcs 1.0 1279 1339 +0.22
43. Toth, Antal 0.0 1597 1057 -1.34

Here is a recent attacking effort(TWIC 952) from the TCh-HUN.

Horvath,Cs1 (2526) – Konnyu,J (2328)
King’s Indian Averbakh 6…Na6[E73]
TCh-HUN 2012–13 Budapest HUN (6), 27.01.2013

Position 1
White is all set up to attack the kingside. What do you suggest for white?

White to Play

22..Qd7

Rakosmente Open 2013-02 Rd4

Here is my rd4 effort. Although the game looks like a harmless quick draw, there were many hidden little points which I did not notice during the game.

Onguti,Selchuk (1626) – Yip,M (2019)
Grunfeld 4.Bg5 Ne4[D80]
Rakosmente Open (4), 09.02.2013

Position 1
The position is sharp and unbalanced but black has the inferior structure and must play precisely. What do you suggest for black?

Black to Play

12.bc


Position 2
Black has some compensation for the exchange but cannot afford to play quietly. What do you suggest for black?

Black to Play

21.Qc2

Rakosmente Open 2013-02 Rd3

Here is my tough rd3 effort against my RAC teammate.

Yip,M (2019) – Suranyi,P (2149)
Benoni 7.Bf4[A61]
Rakosmente Open (3), 09.02.2013

Position 1
Black has just attacked the a-pawn with 24..Qd8. What do you suggest for white?

White to Play

24…Qd8

Rakosmente Open 2013-02 Rd2

I scored 1.5/3 today for a total of 2.5/4 but had to withdraw as I am just too sick with a cold to play anything close to chess.

Here’s my rd2 game. More tomorrow. Please someone takes some pictures for the bog. Balla,Atilla will bring his camera tomorrow. Thanks in advance.