Chicago Amateur Chess Tournament

First Chicago Amateur Tournament held at Ridge AcademyThe first Chicago Amateur Chess Tournament was held on September 24th. The tournament was organized by the International Educational and Cultural Services, Inc and was hosted by the Ridge Academy, a small independent school in Beverly area of Chicago.

Chicago Amateur tournament is open for all players rated below 2200 and has three sections:

Section A – USCF 1600 – 2199

Section B – USCF 1000 – 1599

Section C – Unrated – Under 1000.

Thomas Murphy who just recently moved to Chicago from DC won a clear 1st place at Section A. Young Timothy Zhou from Naperville finished 2nd. Dimitri Kosteris and Mathew Stevens drew at the last round and tied for the 3rd place.

In Section B Dylan Canavan, a Hindsdale Central chess coach finished with 4 points and nice gain on his rating. Three players shared the 2-4 place: Kymantas Alborovas, Rudy Padilla and Alex Hu.

Section C had only three players and first two places are shared by Aidan Kolar and Walter Griesmeyer.

Guaranteed $500 prizes are split between three sections:

Sections A and B: $100 - $60 - $40 and Section C: $70 - $30 with additional trophy for top scholastic player in a section.

At the tournament, Ridge Academy staff sold hot dogs, drinks, and other food items. Checkmate Chess Supply company offered books and equipment on site.

The next event is scheduled to be on October 9th. For tournament information visit www.intecsus.org under the Chess Program.