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Weekly News 3/30 – ACF Tournament Tonight on Chess.Com

On Monday, 3/30 the Alabama Chess Federation will be hosting an online tournament over the evening hours. Please click here to join the club (after creating a free chess.com account. In an effort to get as many familiar names together at once, the HCC will not be holding a separate event. Last week, there were a few Expert and Master level players who participated. Have fun!

After joining the club and clicking on “Live Chess,” you should be able to see the tournament. Look for it to start somewhere around 5pm this afternoon.

Weekly News – ACF Online Tournament Tonight

On Monday, 3/23 the Alabama Chess Federation will be hosting an online tournament over the evening hours. Please click here to join the club (after creating a free chess.com account. In an effort to get as many familiar names together at once, the HCC will not be holding a separate event.

After joining the club and clicking on “Live Chess,” you should be able to see the tournament. Look for it to start somewhere around 5pm this afternoon. Hope to see you there!

Online Chess, Tournament Cancellations

Online Chess Tonight and for future Mondays AND Fridays while we’re still stuck at home from 5pm – 8pm

As a reminder, we will not be meeting at the library or Brahan Springs Rec Center until we’ve been given the all-clear. Please let anyone know who may not be technically savvy enough to have email access.

References: The Nashville Chess Center just sent something like this out and saved us some typing. The following is heavily plagiarized from their email blast. I don’t think they’d mind.

We hope everyone is having a good time inside! Could there be anything better to do than strengthen your chess during the COVID-19 quarantine? Obviously, we hope everyone is safe and healthy and this all passes and we can be back at the board face-to-face before long, but in the meantime, we will be utilizing Chess.com to keep our chess community together continuing to grow and improving. 

Here is a “HOW TO?” on joining the community. Please do that first and we will be releasing a schedule of events soon! 

STEP 1: Make a Chess.com account – it is free!  MAKE A CHESS.COM ACCOUNT FOR FREE!

STEP 2: LOGIN! 

STEP 3: Go to the Menu bar that is on the left hand side of the browser  – CLICK ON “CONNECT” (It looks like little, white message bubbles)  

STEP 4: When you drag the cursor over the “CONNECT” menu – it will bring us a sub-menu that says “CLUBS” (It has two little emoji guys) 

STEP 5: Type in “Huntsville Chess Club” and request to be added to the group. I have made the group private now and will be cleaning it up to ensure we do not get any inappropriate ads or folks on the page. 

STEP 6: On that same, original menu bar – Go to “LIVE CHESS” and mess around with and become acquainted with the site. It is not that hard.  

FINAL STEP: BE SAFE AND HAVE FUN! SEE YOU ONLINE! If you can get a group together to play a Chess.com tourney or team match, please do! 

My username on chess.com is patrickc3000. Please contact me there with any questions/suggestions or email us at huntsvillechessclub@gmail.com.

USCF Rated Online Play

FYI – Real rated play (blitz and quick only) available Monday night on chess.com. You just join the USCF club, verify your identity to the admins, and you’re good to go. Real USCF rated play Mondays at 5pm and 10 pm, Wednesday’s at 7 pm, Fridays at 7 pm, and Saturday’s at 1 pm. Look me up on chess.com. My ID is SrorrimDnaEkoms.

Thomas (the other Thomas)

Tournament Cancellations / Postponements

AL State Scholastic tournament postponed to May 2nd.

Caesar Chess tournaments scheduled for March 21st and 28th have been cancelled.

Weekly News 3/9/2020 – 2020 U.S. Amateur Team South Report

Raleigh Durham, N.C. 29 Feb – 1 March

The Huntsville Chess Club celebrated leap year by travelling to North Carolina for the U.S. Amateur Team South event at the Four Points by Sheraton in Morrisville, N.C.

Round 1

On our way, we discussed the need to name our team. At Charles’s suggestion, the name “Hunstville Rookets” was chosen. The rest of the drive was filled with speculation about who we would be paired against for the first round. With pre-registered entries not changing much in the previous few days, we had a decent idea that we’d be playing the top seeded team in the 2-day schedule and began some book prep for each of the opponents on our respective boards.

The next morning, we awoke to discover that we were seeded a bit lower in the tournament than originally thought. We’d be the 10th seeded team out of 24. Our prep wouldn’t pay off unless we played the top seeded team during the tournament.

The team we were paired against was a group of Italian speaking guys with their board 1 a strong 2310 player. Our team rating (1787) was about 300 points lower than theirs. There was a church group meeting next door who filled the planned silence with passionate yelling and proselytizing with not too family-friendly language. It was an interesting background to the normal expectations of peace and quiet. Charles was prepared for the possibility of a noisy playing hall and handed out earplugs. Despite being outgunned by rating, Charles and Pat managed draws against their much higher-rated opponents.

Round 2

The next round, we were a bit disappointed to be paired against a much lower rated team and even with the continued screams from the church group next door, soundly defeated them 3-1.

Round 3

The last round of the evening was also against a lower rated team, though not nearly as big of a difference as our 2nd round. We were thankful to have 3 of 4 boards decided in our favor in time to get some much needed rest. Charles battled a fiercely determined player on Board 1, but eventually got the predicted result for a clean sweep.

Round 4

This round, our opponents had a rating average 50 points above us. If there was any doubt we were there to play, there would not be after the round completed with us on top 3.5-0.5.

Round 5

The Huntsville “Rookets” prepare to start the final round of the tournament.

The last round of the tournament was filled with drama and anticipation. This time, we were paired against another powerhouse team with 2.5/4 points who had higher ratings on each board between 200-500 points. Our opponents were literally “out to lunch” for the first 20 minutes of the round. Cool heads prevailed and Charles and Joel scored upsets against their opponents and came away with the full point, while Pat ended with his opponent’s only draw of the tournament – giving us 4 points out of 5 and a 2.5-1.5 upset victory!

Joel provided real-time updates to the rest of the team about the results of Table 1’s games. If the top seeded team came out on top, we’d take clear 2nd! If they lost or drew, our final standing would be left up to the tiebreaks.

Results

Our team’s MVP, Charles ended the tournament with 4.5/5.0 which was enough to secure the Top Board 1 prize of a commemorative clock!

Unfortunately, the underdog team came away from the last round with a draw and our tiebreaks didn’t quite add up in our favor. We ended up finishing in 3rd on tiebreaks and the only group in the top 7 finishers with a team average lower than 2100. We finished 5 places above the next closest team for the U2000 prize, so that’s the trophy we took home (along with 4 commemorative chess clocks).

Top U2000 team of the 2020 U.S. Amateur Team South chess tournament!

I don’t think anyone could have predicted how well we would do during this tournament and we were all very proud of our team’s performance. We left the tournament site for home at around 8pm and though mentally drained and physically spent, we were in high spirits. Though there were stormed predicted for the morning, the team stopped a bit after 1am in Ashville, N.C. to rest up for the remainder of their journey.

The sun rises to greet the team before the rest of their drive home.

Tournament Cross-Table

Everyone on the team ended up with a net gain in rating points:

Charles +44

Joel +13

Pat +29

Tomasz +24

#/BdNameIDRtngTeamRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Rd 5Tot
1/1Meidinger, Charles102371142032ROOKETSD19W7W13W11W64.5
2/1Ludwig, John Gabri137212872436BOLDYD12W6W17W19W104.5
3/1Triplett, Luke F138807152076DURHAMD9W16D14W17W464.0
4/1Moon, Benjamin129106432370L4MATESW16W9W20D103.5
5/1Smithwick, John102070292007HVCCU—W22W21W23D203.5
6/1Rabin, Evan127205712217AIN’TNOW24L2W9W20L13.0
7/1Paolantonio, Chris160453451207TEAMMATEW8L1W24L21B—3.0
8/1Bhatt, Anand P135399922093BHATTL7W19W18W123.0
9/1Matta, Nicholas F128454012341FRACTURED3L4L6W16W122.5
10/1Wang, Tianqi140993612433E4L42W11W19D4L22.5
11/1Qiu, Ziyang151724461946RTPBOY4W14L10W15L1D132.5
12/1Hoshor, Mark T101979962240SAVANNAHD2W24W22L8L92.5
13/1Yang, Kevin C159112461672ROOKTSL20W21L1W18D112.5
14/1Blalock, Rex Eugen110897392141BLOCKADEL11W23D3W41L162.5
15/1Weaver IV, Roy H143034682026NUTZW23L17L11W22D372.5
16/1Tavares, Jarrod127611631940ANDRSTANL4L3W23L9W142.0
17/1Xue, Jerry Q158861681833RTP4KW95W15L2L3L192.0
18/1Walsh, Sara124577171898SABOTEURW22W20L8L13U—2.0
19/1Miellier, Yan147658162310AGAINSTD1L8L10L2W171.5
20/1Dawley, Dennis W101087301917TEAM1W13L18L4L6D51.5
21/1Karlok, Harrison17309881unr.JUMPWELLL83L13L5W7L221.0
22/1Dasari, Sushma Red154387881547TEAM2L18L5L12L15W211.0
23/1Chen, Eric159202131424PUMPKINSL15L14L16L5W241.0
24/1Bellamkonda, Sandhya171475821696USWOMENL6L12L7U—L230.0
25/2Teodori, Dario142438172175AGAINSTW33W37D29W28W434.5
26/2Cipollina, Anthony137139731975NUTZW47W43W44W38D564.5
27/2Fernandez, Nelson157102472135FRACTUREW30L31W39W40W324.0
28/2Cooke, Eric111800352235BOLDYW32W39W43L25D293.5
29/2Zhu, Neo145468952164E4W72D44D25W31D283.5
30/2Chaves, Christophe137914771947DURHAML27W40W35D43W673.5
31/2Biernacki, Mark131033042151L4MATESW40W27W34L293.0
32/2Kelly, Skyler Patr149370551730SAVANNAHL28W41W38W37L273.0
33/2Friedman, Joel Nic144664181835ROOKETSL25L36W45W44W393.0
34/2Tulchinskiy, Mark169156751902TEAM1W45W67L31L39W423.0
35/2Blalock, Richard139790001688BLOCKADEW44W47L30W70L403.0
36/2Kota, Rohit Appa163921371009TEAMMATEL37W33L41W48B—3.0
37/2Bhatt, Shantam T137370912002BHATTW36L25W46L32D152.5
38/2Molnar, Mihai Rola166452681334TEAM2D46W42L32L26W482.5
39/2Pealer, Shawn125290252156AIN’TNOW41L28L27W34L332.0
40/2Fleming, Andrew Ja $m128778941900ANDRSTANL31L30W47L27W352.0
41/2Arora, Anika161584381232USWOMENL39L32W36L14W472.0
42/2Tedder, Michael125298321639HVCCW10L38W47L342.0
43/2Wang, Nicholas155831231672RTP4KW64L26L28D30L251.5
44/2Xi, Kevin Y150861661880RTPBOY4L35D29L26L33W691.5
45/2Zhang, Vivian158354861420ROOKTSL34W48L33D671.5
46/2Walsh, Jeffrey G124028051873SABOTEURD38L34L37U—L30.5
47/2Zhao, Alexander153505881419PUMPKINSL26L35L40L42L410.0
48/2McDaniel, Matthew17309875unr.JUMPWELLL61L45L72L36L380.0
49/3Kothapalli, Pradhy152738932072AIN’TNOW70W66W50W57D534.5
50/3Karp, Eli M137034052093FRACTUREW68W55L49W58W544.0
51/3Chen, Alex146592302128E4W88W52W60L55W664.0
52/3Indermaur, Samuel147269171818RTPBOY4W71L51W59D53W853.5
53/3Dowd, Patrick125874611745ROOKETSD60W65W69D52D493.5
54/3Solis, David128403231640SAVANNAHW66W70W62D56L503.5
55/3Peatman, Carter Fr129455762125L4MATESW58L50W57W513.0
56/3Bhatt, Josh L144586231682BHATTW65L60W67D54D263.0
57/3Lewis, Shane Edwar128898951896TEAM1W69W87L55L49W723.0
58/3Zylstra, Isaac Sim128715431879ANDRSTANL55W68W63L50W713.0
59/3White, Warren R129330261560NUTZL63W61L52W62W943.0
60/3Laureano, Dereck127855582032AGAINSTD53W56L51L66W612.5
61/3Wang, Kevan Chen154365561670RTP4KW48L59D66W68L602.5
62/3Shanmugavadivel, V147143921300TEAM2L67W72L54L59W642.0
63/3Xu, Yichen172020361158PUMPKINSW59W71L58L88L702.0
64/3Cary, Jackson17309153unr.JUMPWELLL43L69W88W65L622.0
65/3Medvinsky, Lior15360460930TEAMMATEL56L53W70L64B—2.0
66/3Durand, Phillip157497401981BOLDYL54L49D61W60L511.5
67/3Lingard, James124528191800SABOTEURW62L34L56D45L301.5
68/3Norry, William137383401035DURHAML50L58W71L61D871.5
69/3Cao, Zhiyu171284661319ROOKTSL57W64L53D87L441.5
70/3D’Aquin, Leila A141945341219USWOMENL49L54L65L35W631.0
71/3Blalock, Maria Arm147924511479BLOCKADEL52L63L68W91L581.0
72/3Ray, Gordan132086021586HVCCL29L62W48L571.0
73/4Hargrove, James Er126944541927FRACTUREW93D84W75W81W804.5
74/4Yan, Benjamin150476442038E4W97W86W79W84D774.5
75/4Kantor, Alan101185062000AIN’TNOW91W77L73W89W824.0
76/4Nalaneelan, Sarvaj160726061228TEAM2W87W97L80W90W954.0
77/4Bowman, William128170811942BOLDYW80L75W83W79D743.5
78/4Yang, Lillian H169132651063PUMPKINSW90W92L81W97D913.5
79/4Terradas, Nicolas151868501988AGAINSTW82W94L74L77W833.0
80/4Gregory, Tyler $m26140803641588SAVANNAHL77W91W76W94L733.0
81/4Hwang, Stan125414671855ANDRSTANL84W93W78L73W923.0
82/4Nielsen, Tomasz128200231537ROOKETSL79W96W85W86L753.0
83/4Ye, Andrew153409051516RTP4KW21W90L77W93L793.0
84/4Oen, Grant129266102113L4MATESW81D73W89L742.5
85/4Miller, Ryan159694931303ROOKTSD89W95L82W98L522.5
86/4Liu, Robert147125101706RTPBOY4W92L74D90L82X—2.5
87/4Leblanc, Robert B123194401249SABOTEURL76L57W94D69D682.0
88/4Hight Jr, Raymond102071771443HVCCL5176L64W63W892.0
89/4Kolla, Harvik153091181556TEAM1D85W98L84L75L881.5
90/4Cianfarra, Joseph129522221173NUTZL78L83D86L76X—1.5
91/4Arora, Amber16724123941USWOMENL75L80W96L71D781.5
92/4Blalock, John139790151068BLOCKADEL86L78D93W99L811.5
93/4Caveney, Brandon14498882848DURHAML73L81D92L83D981.0
94/4Bhatt, Marion17147561unr.BHATTX96L79L87L80L591.0
95/4Cheatham, Sam Tay17305316unr.JUMPWELLL17L85L97W96L761.0
96/4Tamada, Anvitha +munr.TEAMMATEF94L82L91L95B—1.0
97/5Takami, Robert S143129911202HVCCL74L76W95L781.0
98/5Brace, Tyler17310673unr.SABOTEURU—L89U—L85D930.5
99/5Paolantonio, Anast16583151606USWOMENU—U—U—L92U—0.0
100/6Grimaud, Maureen13552285440USWOMENU—U—U—U—U—0.0

Weekly News – No Chess This evening, North Alabama Chess Puzzle Solver’s Championship Results

No Chess on Presidents’ Day 2/17/20

The library will be closed this evening. See you on 2/24.

Puzzle Solver’s Championship Results

Puzzle solvers spread out across the 2nd floor of the library on 2/10/20 to try their hand at solving some tactics exercises. It was a lot of fun! Thanks goes out to David Hayes for organizing. Here are the results:

Open

  1. Sarah May – and our only perfect score!
  2. Joel Friedman
  3. Frank Camaratta
  4. Gabriel Noland

U1600

This section had a clear first and a 3 way tie for 2nd place.

  1. Tomasz Nielsen
  2. Larisa Friedman
  3. Michael Porter
  4. Tom Gilbreath