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Pere Noel Montreal 2012 Rd1

Here is GM Sambuev’s rd1 game.

GM Bator Sambuev
Position 1
Black is able to grind out the win starting with a better structure and slightly more active pieces.
Black to Play
28.Re2

Canadian Jr Ch 2012 Results

Rd3
Wang, Jiang,Qin and Kleinman win.

FM Jiang,Louie
Photo Cjcc 2012

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Rtg Name Result Name Rtg
2322 Song Michael 0 – 1 IM Wang Richard 2454
2300 Preotu Razvan 0 – 1 Qin Zi Yi (joey) 2449
2440 FM Sapozhnikov Roman 0 – 1 FM Kleinman Michael 2368
2406 FM Jiang Louie 1-0 Szalay Karoly 2392
2187 Chiku-Ratte Olivier Kenta ½ – ½ Kraiouchkine Nikita 2351

Groningen 2012 Rd6 (Partial) Standings

Rd6 Standings
There’s a 6-way tie for first with 5/6. GM Hansen,E moves up to 4/6. IM Piasetski stays at 3/6.

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Rank Name Score Fed. M/F Rating 5 6
1 GM Andriasian, Zaven 5 ARM M 2605 ½ 1
2 GM Kovchan, Alexander 5 UKR M 2579 1 1
3 GM Ernst, Sipke 5 NED M 2562 1 1
4 IM Bok, Benjamin 5 NED M 2522 1 1
5 IM Pancevski, Filip 5 MKD M 2512 1 1
6 GM Michalik, Peter 5 SVK M 2508 0 1
7 GM Kampen van, Robin 4.5 NED M 2570 1 0
8 GM Deviatkin, Andrei 4.5 RUS M 2569 1 1
9 IM Hansen, Eric 4 CAN M 2539 ½ 1
10 IM Burg, Twan 4 NED M 2498 1 0
11 GM Gormally, Daniel W 4 ENG M 2495 1 0
12 IM Hausrath, Daniel 4 GER M 2483 1 ½
13 IM Plat, Vojtech 4 CZE M 2483 ½ 1
14 IM Hovhanisian, Mher 4 ARM M 2477 1 0
15 IM Das, Arghyadip 4 IND M 2476 0 1
16 IM Roy Chowdhury, Saptarshi 4 IND M 2441 ½ 0
17 IM Breder, Dennis 4 GER M 2438 1 ½
18 GM Barua, Dibyendu 4 IND M 2410 1 0
19 IM Donchenko, Alexander 4 GER M 2401 1 1
20 IM Baghdasaryan, Vahe 4 ARM M 2388 ½ 1
21 Pijpers, Arthur 4 NED M 2351 1 1
22 Overdam van, Julian 4 NED M 2268 1 1
23 FM Beukema, Stefan 4 BEL M 2262 1 ½
24 Dehn, Marcus 4 GER M 2105 1 1
25 GM Brunello, Sabino 3.5 ITA M 2583 1 ½
26 IM Pacher, Milan 3.5 SVK M 2436 ½ ½
27 FM Drozdowski, Kacper 3.5 POL M 2426 0 ½
28 IM Matnadze, Ana 3.5 ESP F 2401 0 ½
29 IM Wallace, John Paul 3.5 AUS M 2398 1 0
30 IM Arslanov, Shamil 3.5 RUS M 2386 0 1
31 WGM Mammadova, Gulnar 3.5 AZE F 2363 0 1
32 IM Afek, Yochanan 3.5 ISR M 2311 ½ 1
33 FM Pel, Bonno 3.5 NED M 2288 ½ 1
34 WGM Mamedjarova, Turkan 3.5 AZE F 2277 ½ ½
35 Mostertman, Milan 3.5 NED M 2250 1 1
36 Bosker, Peter 3.5 NED M 2170 ½ ½
37 Maatman, Nick 3.5 NED M 2167 0 ½
38 IM Naroditsky, Daniel 3 USA M 2483 0 0
39 IM Nestorovic, Nikola 3 SRB M 2429 0 0
40 IM Jong de, Migchiel 3 NED M 2372 1 1
41 FM Schoorl, Rob 3 NED M 2366 ½ 0
42 IM Berkovich, Mark 3 ISR M 2359 ½ 0
43 FM Eggleston, David 3 ENG M 2352 0 ½
44 IM Piasetski, Leon 3 CAN M 2310 0 0
45 Ben Artzi, Ido 3 ISR M 2297 1 0
46 FM Heemskerk, Wim 3 NED M 2253 ½ 1
47 FM Duijker, Rick 3 NED M 2242 1 1
48 Kerigan, Demre 3 TUR M 2233 0 1
49 FM Vogel, Jaap 3 NED M 2166 ½ 1
50 Lee, Kai Jie Edward 3 SIN M 2165 ½ 0
51 Schoehuijs, Erik 3 NED M 2160 ½ ½
52 Overdam van, Jan 3 NED M 2157 ½ 1
53 Ypma, Peter 3 NED M 2157 0 1
54 Basencyan, Mark 3 ARM M 2112 0 1
55 Osch van, Mees 3 NED M 2090 ½ 1
56 Maris, Ivo 3 NED M 2086 0 0

Schachfestival Erfurt 2012 Rd2 Standings(Partial)

Rd2 Standings
Hambleton drew in rd1 and won in rd2.

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Rg. Name FED EloI Pts
1 GM Zubarev Alexander UKR 2594 2
GM Jaracz Pawel POL 2548 2
GM Petr Martin CZE 2521 2
GM Kasparov Sergey BLR 2475 2
GM Tischbierek Raj GER 2472 2
GM Slobodjan Roman GER 2529 2
Lubbe Nikolas GER 2406 2
IM Hetey Laszlo Dr. GER 2373 2
IM Lammers Markus GER 2371 2
IM Thinius Marco GER 2355 2
FM Schulz Karsten GER 2333 2
FM Michna Christian GER 2279 2
Krklec Daniel GER 2265 2
Skibbe Willi GER 2251 2
FM Hess Christian GER 2269 2
FM Eichner Sebastian GER 2292 2
Günther Christian GER 2115 2
Kuhnle Joachim GER 0 2
19 FM Ducarmon Quinten NED 2402 1.5
IM Seger Rüdiger GER 2390 1.5
IM Köpke Christian GER 2359 1.5
IM Brüggemann Joachim GER 2344 1.5
Hellwig Tobias GER 2161 1.5
Jacobi Robin GER 2140 1.5
Reyer Ulli GER 2182 1.5
Hansch Karsten GER 2057 1.5
27 FM Hambleton Aman CAN 2422 1.5
IM Sobolevsky Leonid UKR 2221 1.5
Kürsten (R2) Rüdiger GER 2159 1.5
Hoffmann Lukas GER 2162 1.5
WIM Kasparova Tatiana BLR 2122 1.5
Lam Daniel King-Wai HKG 2102 1.5
CM Schellmann Frank GER 2135 1.5
34 Böttger Lukas GER 2253 1.5
Grigorian Spartak GER 2141 1.5
FM Pitschka Claus GER 2196 1.5
Wehner Janis GER 2152 1.5
Urban Lars GER 2073 1.5
Graf Roland GER 2174 1.5

Xmas Open(BP) Rd1

50 players are in this 7-round 90/game open. The field is limited to U2200s but is very strong. There will be pictures later I am promised.

Rd1 Standings

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Place PNo. Name Score FIDE TPR
1 1 Dombai, Istvan 1 2183 2518
2 Mihalka, Zsolt 1 2183 2518
3 Mester, Attila 1 2128 2485
5 Nemeth, Miklos 1 2095 2462
6 Yip, Michael 1 2074 2418
7 Bodrogi, Laszlo 1 2059 2394
8 Czibulka, Zoltan Dr. 1 2053 2388
9 Bodi, Tibor 1 2046 2381
10 Marosi, Levente 1 2033 2368
11 Csabai, Viktor 1 2024 2359
12 Kiss, Peter 1 2020 2355
13 Bolyai, Istvan 1 2018 2353
14 Balogh, Lajos 1 1989 2324
15 Medve, Mark 1 1972 2307
16 Palla, Akos Botond 1 1966 2301
17 Bartuszek, Andras 1 1887 2222
18 Lakat, Gyula 1 1885 2220
19 Krizsany, Laszlo Sr. 1 1863 2198
20 Krstulovic, Alex 1 1845 2180
21 Abraham, Lajos 1 1827
22 Papp, Laszlo 1 1815
23 Szurkos, Andras 1 1805
24 Szlenka, Attila 1 1785
24 4 Gubics, Peter 0.5 2127 1745
28 Czimer, Jozsef 0.5 1745 2127
26 25 Banhidi, Ferenc 0 1783 1448
26 Szendeff, Miklos 0 1770 1435
27 Csurgo, Jozsef 0 1750 1393
29 Zsatkovics, Endre 0 1727 1360
30 Bayer, Jozsef Dr. 0 1700
31 Budai, Istvan 0 1683 1339
32 Ronyai, Imre 0 1640 1305
33 Toth, Laszlo 0 1631 1296
34 Revesz, Mariusz 0 1623 1288
35 Toth, Antal 0 1578 1243
36 Kalman, Tamas 0 1575 1240
37 Kovacsy, Barnabas 0 1538 1203
38 Kovacs, Miklos 0 1527
39 Horvath, Zoltan 0 1519 1184
40 Nemes Nagy, Peter 0 1515 1180
41 Karacsonyi, Gellert 0 1514 1179
42 Koltai, Daniel 0 1503 1168
43 Kelemen, Lajos Dr. 0 1439 1104
44 Bella, Zsolt 0 1401 1066
45 Revesz, Hunor 0 1386 1051
46 Karacsonyi, Kata 0 1263 928
47 Koltai, Dora 0 0 1092
48 Viola, Arpad Dr. 0 0 1080
49 Viola, Gellert 0 0 1070
50 Wallis, Janos 0 0 1050

Here’s my rd1 effort

I had a very strong game early and won a clear exchange for nothing. Then I fell asleep and made problems for myself.

Budai,I(1683)-Yip,M(2075)
Philidor 4.d5[B07]
Xmas Open (1), 27.12.2012

Position 1
White has compensation for the exchange. But now what?

White to Play

47…Kd7

Canadian Jr Ch 2012 Rd2

Results
There were 3 decisive games in rd 2.
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Rtg Name Result Name Rtg
2454 IM Wang Richard 1-0 Chiku-Ratte Olivier Kenta 2187
2351 Kraiouchkine Nikita 0 – 1 FM Jiang Louie 2406
2392 Szalay Karoly 1-0 FM Sapozhnikov Roman 2440
2368 FM Kleinman Michael ½ – ½ Preotu Razvan 2300
2449 Qin Zi Yi (joey) ½ – ½ Song Michael 2322

Here is a powerful game by IM Richard Wang

IM Richard Wang at the WYCC 2012
Photo-FB WYCC 2012

Richard Wang(2454)-Olivier-Kenta Chiku-Ratté(2187)
Benoni 7.Bf4[A61]
CJCC Toronto, ON The Briton House, Toronto, ON (2), 26.12.2012

Position 1
White has pressure on the queenside but black has the bishop pair. How should white proceed?

White to Play

33…Bc8

Canadian Jr Ch 2012 Rd1

Here is the only decisive game from Rd1 won by Michael Kleinman.

FM Kleinman,Michael
Background
‘Michael is the most talented and hard-working of the three chess-playing Kleinman brothers who make up the “Norsemen”. Kleinman is third on the Ontario under-18 list and eighth on the national Junior list.
He earned the FM title in 2011, and has been improving rapidly, gaining some 150 rating points in the last year, when he tied for 3rd-5th in the Canadian Youth U-18 chess championship with 4.5/7, won the 2011 Ontario Junior, and tied for 1st-3rd with Roman Sapozhnikov and Nikolay Noritsyn at the Guelph Fall ProAm.
In 2010, he was the Ontario 2010 Closed champion.(more)’ See Cjcc 2012

Song,Michael(2322)-Kleinman,Michael(2368)
Grunfeld g3 7.Qb3 Qb6[D78]
2012–13 Canadian Junior Chess Championship Toronto(1),26.12.2012

Position 1
The Rb7 can be considered active or out of play. Black will soon play …e5 to undermine the c-pawn and the central pawn chain will collapse. What do you suggest for white?

White to Play

17…Na6
Position 2
The ending is very complicated. Ne7 is trapped and Rb7 is out of play. The central pawn chain is also being undermined in light of the coming …ed. What should white do?
White to Play
21…Kf8

Chess Comedy

Found this today

US Trust Scholar of the Year 2012-Andrew Ng

Here is another one of the US Trust Scholar of the Year recipients, Andrew Ng

Andrew Ng, 2012 Scholar-Chessplayer Award Recipient
Photo and story USchesstrust Andrew-Ng

Profile
‘…Although my success in chess has contributed significantly to my leadership abilities, I cannot thank the game enough for revealing to me a means to success. Few experience early on in their life such fulfilling accomplishments, and I consider myself fortunate to have achieved so much in chess. Since I started playing the game, I had to mold my work ethic into a model of efficiency, for competition at the higher levels requires a dedication of a significant amount of time and effort.

Thankfully, this quality exhibited itself also in my academics – I realized that chess has had a strong correlation with the improvement of my problem-solving and logical faculties, essential traits for one who wishes to become an engineer.

On a more personal note, chess has allowed me to meet incredible new people that have assisted in my academic progress. One of these people, Jennifer Shahade, introduced me to the founder of the Adventures of the Mind program, Victoria Gray in 2009.

At Princeton University, I had the opportunity to meet eleven Nobel Prize winners in the fields of chemistry and physics, the CEO of Mozilla Firefox, Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, and two former Poet Laureates of the United States. Such a contingency would have been impossible without the guiding hand of chess by my side, turning the handles towards opportunity in every direction.(more)’

Chess Achievements
Scholarship
■2008 Super Nationals Chess Tournament Scholarship ($500)

Awards
■Member of the United States National Team at the 2009 World Youth Chess Championship in Turkey
■Will be a member of the United States National Team at the 2012 Pan American Chess Championship in Peru
■2011 North American Chess Champion U18
■5-time United States National Chess Champion
■Nationally Ranked Top 10 Chess Player for Age Group since 2005, currently ranked #2 in the nation for 16 year-olds
■Full 4-year college scholarship to the University of Maryland in Baltimore County and unrestricted $500 scholarship for winning the 2009 United States U16 Cadet Championship (valued at $79,480)
■2011 United States Chess Federation Scholar-Chessplayer Award ($1,500)
■2010 Rentscheler Foundation Chess Scholarship ($1,750)
■2008-2010 Recipient of the Holly Heisman Foundation Scholarship ($1,500)
■2009 National Denker Tournament of High School Champions Scholarship ($500)
■United States National Chess Master (Title)
■Member of the New Jersey Knockouts 2008-2011, a State Chess Team that competes in the United States Chess League
■4-time New Jersey High School Chess Champion
■6-time New Jersey Scholastic Chess Champion
■6-time New York State Scholastic Chess Champion

Chess Service
■Promoted chess in Marlboro Memorial Middle School by creating a state competing Chess Team. Lead team to multiple New Jersey State Championships in 2006 2007 & 2008. MMMS won the NJ State Championship for 3 straight years. In 2008 MMMS won the NJ High School Booster Championship.
■Helped create a chess club at Lincroft Elementary School. Has taught the chess club since 2009 and continue to do so today; the current membership of the club is over 70 students.
■Volunteer to give simultaneous exhibitions at the annual Chess Fest sponsored by Prevention First held in Asbury Park, New Jersey since 2007
■Volunteer at the Monmouth County Chess School and Club, raising money for the local YMCA by giving simultaneous exhibitions
■Keynote motivational speaker at the 2009 Chess Fest sponsored by Verizon Wireless

Canadian Jr Ch 2012 Rd1 Results

Results Rd1
Kleinman won and the rest were drawn.

FM Kleinman Michael
Photo Cjcc 2012

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Rtg Name Result Name Rtg
2449 Qin Zi Yi (joey) ½ – ½ IM Wang Richard 2454
2322 Song Michael 0 – 1 FM Kleinman Michael 2368
2300 Preotu Razvan ½ – ½ Szalay Karoly 2392
2440 FM Sapozhnikov Roman ½ – ½ Kraiouchkine Nikita 2351
2406 FM Jiang Louie ½ – ½ Chiku-Ratte Olivier Kenta 2187