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New State Champions
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- Written by Bill Brock Bill Brock
- Created: 07 September 2011 07 September 2011
Grandmaster Mesgen Amanov, International Master Angelo Young, and FIDE Master Aung Thant Zin are the 2011 Illinois Open Co-Champions! Young lost to Amanov, but was the only player to win five games.
Crosstable here: even without Yury Shulman (recovering from the World Cup), this was one of the strongest championships in recent memory. It was a particular honor to have three of our grandmasters (defending champion Dmitry Gurevich, Nikola Mitkov, and Amanov) playing in this event for two years running.
Illinois Players Light it Up at the World Open
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- Created: 11 July 2011 11 July 2011
Along with picnics, parades, and fireworks, the fourth of July weekend is also known for World Open, one of the premier chess events held every year in the Philadelphia area. This year’s $200,000 plus prize fund attracted many strong players from all over the world, as well its share of chess hustlers and chess characters from across the nation. Over 1000 players participated in this year’s chess extravaganza. 23 of those chess devotees made the trek from the state of Illinois, and brought back their share of the big bucks and rating points. Read on for a recap of some of those performances.
Illinois GM Plays for US Championship
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- Written by Jeff Wiewel Jeff Wiewel
- Created: 27 April 2011 27 April 2011
GM Yury Shulman of Barrington, IL played in the US Closed Championship. The field was divided into two sections. The top two players in each section (including Yury) played semi-final matches, with Yury winning his match against GM Robert Hess. That put Yury into the finals versus Gata Kamsky. Kamsky won the championship with a score of 1.5 to .5 over the two final games. Last year ended with Yury never losing a game and Gata winning the match by drawing both play-off games at the regular time control, both games of the tie-breaker match at the quicker time control and then drawing the final Armageddon game (Gata bid a lower amount of time to get black and draw odds). Follow the coverage at http://saintlouischessclub.org/.
Scott Silverman Memorial Tournament
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- Created: 27 April 2011 27 April 2011
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?201104239791Chess in Philly
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- Created: 21 April 2011 21 April 2011
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
