Illinois Youth in USCF Top 100 -- March 2014
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- Written by Bill Feldman Bill Feldman
- Published: 20 March 2014 20 March 2014
February is popular in Illinois lore as the month of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, one half the dynamic duo which prompted our modern “Presidents Day”. Considering the 16th president wasn’t even born in the Prairie State, perhaps we might expand the birthdays we honor in the second calendar month. Look no further than the 11 Illinois Youth in the top 100 who observed birthdays last month.
Vincent Do, Jonathan Tan, Spencer Lehmann, Gavin McClanahan, Penny Xu, Eli Goering, Joe Fennessey, Duncan Shepherd, Zhaozhi Li and Anshul Adve all have transitioned to the next age group for purposes of the USCF monthly top 100. Happy birthday to you all!
Alas, a February birthday also means that long-time list member, Expert (aka Candidate Master) Robert Moskwa, has aged out of the report after turning 19.
March 2014 Lists Can Be Viewed Here.
What are the odds of 11 birthdays out of 54 occurring in the same month? Coincidence or something in the water? I’ll let the reader decide.
Due to birthdays, Marissa Li has become the state's top 11-year old in Illinois and Alex Bian, the top 13-year old in Illinois.
Aydin Turgut retains his #1 ranking among all American 9-year olds by two rating points over a fellow-Expert from Ohio. David Peng remains at #2 among US 10-year olds while Sam Schmakel slides into the four-spot among 17-year olds.
Re-entering the lists after brief absences are Jonah Karafiol and Advaith Prabu.
Entering these lists for the first time is 8-year old Martin Stukan. Martin has been doing quite well at a number of Illinois tournaments this past year, most recently winning the K-9 section of the Greater Chicago Scholastic. Although still registered with the Russian Federation, Martin now has an Illinois residence on file with the USCF, qualifying him for a special top 100 list “Regardless of Federation”. He comes in at #15 among all eight-year olds active in USCF-play nationwide. Welcome, Martin!
Arthur Xu saw his rating climb 190 points during late-January, early-February as he becomes the fifth-rated 6-year old in the US. Arthur also climbed to 33rd on the 7-and-under list to qualify for Warren Junior Scholar participation as of next year.
Others with exceptionally nice rating movement from February to March official ratings include:
- David Zimmermann eclipsed 1600 with a 187-point enhancement;
- Jonah Karafiol’s rating rose 173-points largely due to a strong showing in the Greater Chicago Scholastic’s K-12 section;
- Adam Bareket jumped 99 rating points, above 1500;
- Shreya Mangalam went up 84 points, above 1800;
- Jonathan Tan’s rating surged 74 points, above 1900;
- Ricky Wang elevated his rating 74 points, above 1700;
- Jai Mahajan added 71 points to his rating, largely due to winning his MLK Day section;
- Jacob Furfine’s rating climbed 69 points; and
- Jack Curcio saw a 50 point improvement, to the brink of 2000.
As the 25th-rated 8-year old in the US, David qualifies for future participation in the Warren program. His ascent above 1500 would have done the trick, too, but just to be on the safe side, he smashed the 1600-mark! With March supplement ratings above 1500, nine-year olds Adam and Jonah also qualified for future Warren inclusion.
This month Illinois has four 10-year olds among the American top 35 (and seven among the top 100), four 17-year olds in the top 35 (and eight in the top 100!), and three Under 13 females among the top 25. We also host seven of the top 100 in ages 12, 13 and 18. Not too shabby considering Illinois has only 4% of the population statistically.
If you want to see the charts, feel free to scroll down, but I'd be remiss if I didn't report on the aforementioned President Lincoln and his chess history:
While I’m uncertain if Honest Abe played as a child, as an adult he was no stranger to chess. According to a New York Times article of 1860, “Lincoln plays a very fair game, but not a first-rate one.” Apparently the Great Emancipator had an affliction common among players even today: “While playing chess, Mr. Lincoln seems to be continually thinking of something else. Those who have played with him say he plays as if it were but a mechanical pastime to occupy his hands while his mind is busy with some other subject…” Sound familiar?
Nonetheless, those who had faced him found Lincoln to have a somewhat consistent style: “He plays what chess-players call a “safe game.” Rarely attacking, he is content to let his opponent attack while he concentrates all his energies in the defense…” I wonder if that translated to his style away from the board.
Ratings as of February 19th were used to develop the lists which were published by the USCF on March 17.
** Represents ranking in the listing without regard to Federation.
US Rank | Name | Rating |
---|---|---|
Age 7 and under | ||
19 | Aaron Gan | 1523 |
33 | Arthur Xu (6) | 1393 |
Age 8 | ||
15** | Martin Stukan | 1750 |
25 | David Zimmermann | 1603 |
72T | Jai Mahajan | 1315 |
86T | Jeffrey Lin | 1281 |
Age 9 | ||
1 | Aydin Turgut | 2031 |
36T | Stefan Musikic | 1684 |
65 | Adam Bareket | 1565 |
78 | Jonah Karafiol | 1517 |
79T | Brian Gong | 1512 |
Age 10 | ||
2 | David Peng | 2174 |
30 | Shreya Mangalam | 1812 |
33 | Jason Daniels | 1783 |
34 | Edward Zhang | 1781 |
51 | Ricky Wang | 1704 |
75 | Emmett Madigan | 1632 |
98T | Advaith Prabu | 1565 |
Age 11 | ||
55T | Marissa Li | 1744 |
Age 12 | ||
19 | Vincent Do | 2027 |
29 | Matthew Stevens | 1967 |
37 | Hanson Hao | 1947 |
44T | Akhil Kalghatgi | 1900 |
64 | Jacob Furfine | 1845 |
81T | Nikhil Kalghatgi | 1799 |
83T | Miranda Liu | 1783 |
Age 13 | ||
31 | Alex Bian | 2086 |
42 | Daniel Bronfeyn | 2020 |
48 | Jack Curcio | 1985 |
77 | Jonathan Tan | 1903 |
83 | Andrew Fei | 1879 |
87 | James Wei | 1874 |
96 | Nicholas Bartochowski | 1845 |
Age 14 | ||
29 | Zhaozhi Li | 2100 |
57 | Anshul Adve | 1992 |
Age 15 | ||
47 | Zachary Holecek | 2048 |
50 | Spencer Lehmann | 2036 |
88T | Jonathan Hrach | 1924 |
Age 16 | ||
None From Illinois | ||
Age 17 | ||
4 | Sam Schmakel | 2406 |
12 | Nathan Kranjc | 2203 |
28 | Max Zinski | 2100 |
33 | Gavin McClanahan | 2073 |
56T | Jimi Akintonde | 1974 |
61 | Penny Xu | 1966 |
70 | Timothy Zhou | 1946 |
76 | Eli Goering | 1934 |
Age 18 | ||
11 | Jonathan Kogan | 2273 |
53 | Chengliang Luo | 2032 |
57 | Joe Fennessey | 2018 |
70 | David Korobov | 1980 |
83 | Charles Swan | 1933 |
89T | Duncan Shepherd | 1915 |
100 | David Paykin | 1883 |
Girls Under 16 | ||
41 | Shayna Provine (13) | 1813 |
42 | Shreya Mangalam (10) | 1812 |
48T | Miranda Liu (12) | 1783 |
58 | Marissa Li (11) | 1744 |
Girls Under 13 | ||
15 | Shreya Mangalam (10) | 1812 |
17 | Miranda Liu (12) | 1783 |
23 | Marissa Li (11) | 1744 |