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Advaith Prabu Ties for 4th at National K-5, 7th on Tiebreaks
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- Written by Bill Feldman Bill Feldman
- Published: 10 May 2015 10 May 2015
Advaith Prabu came within a half-point of the National K-5 Championship. The fifth grader finished 6.0/7, losing only to Washington's Anthony He, the second highest-rated player in the section.
Anthony drew the first and second place finishers, Tan Nguyen and Daniel Levkov, in the sixth and seventh rounds respectively. As a result, the fourth grade USCF Expert finished with the highest tiebreak among six 6.0 scorers, taking home fourth place hardware.
Advaith claimed the seventh place trophy, despite having the lowest pre-event rating among the top 10 finishers. His score paced his Benjamin Elementary (Bloomington) team to 17th place hardware. Also contributing to the Benjamin team score were Tyler Tanton (3.5), Arnav Sriram (2.0) and Owen Parker (2.0).
Aaron Gan Ties for Third at National Elementary K-3
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- Written by Bill Feldman Bill Feldman
- Published: 10 May 2015 10 May 2015
Aaron Gan of Lincolnshire's Half Day School won six of his seven games -- including his last five matches -- tying for third place in the K-3 section of the 2015 Elementary Championships.
On tiebreaks, Aaron took home fifth place hardware from the Nashville competition which concluded May 10.
Second grader Arthur Xu had the top tiebreak among 4.5 scorers, tying for 46th place out of 255 players competing in multiple rounds.
A half-point back was Vrishank Ramnath and Sohan Bendre, both with 4.0's.
Sohan's 4.0 paced Avery Coonley School to 15th place team honors. Yash Desai (3.0), Jaden Fauske (2.5) also contributed to the 11.5 team result, along with solid tallies from Abhi Batchu and Neola Edwin.
Alex Zhao Wins K-1 National Championship, Coonley Takes 5th
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- Written by Bill Feldman Bill Feldman
- Published: 10 May 2015 10 May 2015
Alex Zhao, a first-grader at Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove, is the K-1 National Champion!
Alex defeated Californian Sriram Krishnakumar in the final round to secure the championship after upsetting top-rated Marvin Gao (1613) and third-ranked Adrian Kondakov (1500) in the sixth and fifth rounds respectively.
Sriram was the top tiebreak in the ten-player 6.0 scoregroup, which included Illinois' Dimitar Mardov. Sriram claimed third place, Dimitar, the K-1 Illinois Champion, took fifth place. Sriram defeated Dimitar in the sixth round.
Virginia Kindergartner Ronen Wilson had a shot at the co-championship, but could only manage a draw in the last round against second-rated William Safranek (1596) of New York. Ronen finished with 6.5 to claim second place outright.
Mardov and Zhao Perfect at National K-1 Through Five Rounds, Max Malecki also 5.0/5 in K-6 Under 1000
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- Written by Bill Feldman Bill Feldman
- Published: 10 May 2015 10 May 2015
Update: In a major upset (330 rating points!), Alex Zhao won his sixth round match and is one of three perfect scores remaining in the National K-1 Championship. Max Malecki also won round six, and now plays for the K-6 Under 1000 championship.
Dimitar Mardov (5.0/6) is playing white on Board 5 in the K-1, Aydin Tugut (5.0/6) is playing white on Board 5 of the K-6 Championship, and Aaron Gan (5.0/6) is playing black on Board 6 of the K-3 Championship. In the K-5 Championship, Peter Zheng (5.0/6) is playing black on Board 6 and Advaith Prabu (5.0/6) is playing black on Board 9.
Original story: With two rounds remaining, a pair of Illinois youth have two of the five perfect scores in the K-1 section of the National Elementary Championships. The seven round event concludes today in Nashville, TN.
Daniels-Turgut Team Wins National Bughouse Championship
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- Written by Bill Feldman Bill Feldman
- Published: 08 May 2015 08 May 2015
It won't impact their USCF ratings in the least, but a pair of downstate Illinois juniors have claimed the National Elementary Bughouse Championship.
Jason Daniels and Aydin Turgut compiled 11 out of 12 points to claim clear first place at the competition completed May 7 in Nashville, TN. They split in the fourth round with Alex Costello and Max Lu, the pair which took second on tiebreaks atop a four-pack of 10.0 scorers.
Jason is in sixth grade, Aydin is in 5th grade. Aydin is the defending K-5 Champion, a title he earned at the same competition last year in Dallas.
70 pairs competed in one or more rounds of the bughouse competition. Results are posted at the USCF site.