Scott Silverman Memorial Tournament

On Saturday, April 23 Sevan Muradian organised the Scott Silverman Memorial tournament at his club in Skokie. The format of the tournament was 4 rounds G60 with a 5 second delay. Sevan had the rule that 6 Master players could play invited by him and that everyone else who wanted to play had to be expert and below standard. So 6 Masters, some experts and everyone else competed over 4 rounds of chess. In total 46 players competed.

In the end Expert Sam Schmakel won the tournament with 4/4 which included wins over 2 of the Masters. Sam gained 31 rating points to move to 2149 and $250 for 1st place. IM Florin Felecan, FM Albert Chow, NM Jon Burgess and Expert Dmitri Sergatskov tied for 2nd place with 3.5/4. Games to follow later.

A great day was had by all with lots of interesting games. USCF Results http://www.uschess.org/msa/XtblMain.php?201104239791

Chess in Philly

Over the course of April 20th - 24th Philly hosted a large chess event. The Open section was 9 rounds over 5 days and the other sections are 7 rounds.

A few IL players played in the Open section. They included GM's Mitkov and Amanov. Also FM Andrew Karklins, NM William Aramil and Expert Bill Brock. Yes thats right, Bill has left the state to go play chess. I was shocked too! During the first round, Mitkov won, Amanov and Aramil drew (game included below), FM Karklins lost to IM Daniel Ludwig and Expert Bill Brock lost to fellow Expert Stuart Finney. The website for information and results is http://www.philadelphiaopen.net/.

Update NM William Aramil ends on 4.5/9, Expert Bill Brock ends also on 4.5/9 which included a last round win over a 2300 player. FM Andrew Karklins ends on 1.5/4.

USCF Results http://www.uschess.org/msa/XtblMain.php?201104240211

FIDE Rating Results http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_report.phtml?event16=54627

Mike Zacate to Receive USCF Award

The USCF executive board has selected Illinois native Mike Zacate to receive the USCF Outstanding Career Achievement award. Zacate has been active at all levels of Illinois chess since 1967. Thanks to his efforts, chess was added as an official sport in the Illinois State High School Association in 1974, and Zacate served as Chair of the IHSA Advisory Committee on Chess until 2010. He recently worked to help the Illinois Elementary School Association establish its first elementary chess championship.

Zacate has also been active in the Illinois Chess Association, serving as Illinois Chess Bulletin editor in the early 70s, and as ICA President. He was one of the first people to become a USCF National Tournament Director. He has served as a USCF delegate on several occasions and worked on the USCF Rules Committee on revisions to the USCF rulebook.

The award will be presented at the US Open Awards Banquet in Orlando, Florida.

Former local chess prodigy says chess skills helped him succeed in business

Josh Manion and Julie Oberweis as teenagersFormer teenage chess prodigy IM Josh Manion was well known among Chicago area chess players during the height of his chess playing days in the early 1990s. While he rolled up his chessboard many years ago after enrolling as a student at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he considers the skills he honed over the board key to his successful entrepreneurial career. Manion, who grew up in Wisconsin, also found true love through chess. He is married to to former Illinois junior high chess champion Julie Oberweis, who he met a a chess tournament. Read my full story from the April 2011 Chess Life, courtesy of the United States Chess Federation.

IM Young Ties for First at Missouri Open

IM Angelo YoungChicago-based  International Master (IM) Angelo Young and seven-time Illinois State Champion made another milestone when he finished in a tie for first to seventh places in the 2011 Mid-America Open Chess Tournament last March 18 to 20 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel St.Louis-Clayton in Missouri, USA. Angelo Young, next in line in the long list of talented US IMs hoping to become a GM in the future finished with 4 points on three wins and two draw in the annual prestigious tournament. Also with 4 points are Grandmasters (GMs) Sergey Kudrin and Benjamin Finegold, IM Ronald Burnett, Fide Master (FM) Andrew Karklins, Conrad Holt and Jialin Ding.

"I would like to dedicate this win to my all my students and chess friends " said Young, owner and manager of Touch Move Chess Center in Chicago, Ilinois. "I hope my success in the international competition will somehow inspire my students to follow in my footsteps."

Last year, IM Young spearheaded Pinoy of Chicago to bag the championship trophy at the United States Amateur Team-North Championship, held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Milwaukee. The team comsisted of Filipinos with IM Young leading on board one: FM Camilo Pangan, NM Florentino Inumerable, Experts Rene Ancheta and Virgillio Forro and Manager  Ethelbert Gazmen, and they garnered a total of 4.5 points over games.