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  Mechanics' Institute Chess Club Newsletter #578 
                                 
                                    April 4,  2012

 
"In Dortmund, as well as in Leningrad and in Sochi, I played pretty well, but clearly I did not score high enough. It was something new: usually I had more points than I deserved. It seemed that I had matured as a chessplayer. My positional understanding got deeper, my opening knowledge had grown, and in general my game had become more balanced and versatile. At the same time, I had the feeling that something was important was gone for good. The mental tension that previously had never left me during the game was now replaced by a calm and sober view of the position. I was not sure if it was for better or for worse."
 
 
Vladimir Tukmakov writing in Profession:Chessplayer

1) Mechanics' Institute Chess Club News

IM Elliott Winslow, FM Frank Thornally, National Master Romy Fuentes and Experts Todd Rumph and Steve Gaffagan are tied for first with 3.5 points after 4 rounds of the Spring Tuesday Night Marathon.  
 
16-year-old International Master Daniel Naroditsky will be aiming for his second Grandmaster norm at the 6th Annual Philadelphia Open held April 4-8. Among the top seeds are Grandmaster
Sam Shankland of Orinda and former Bay Area GM Josh Friedel.   


Hello everyone,

 

It's Wednesday! Time for the weekly blitz chess tournament at Mechanics' Institute Chess Club.  As always, it starts no later than 6:40pm with sign-up beginning at 6:20pm. Entry is $10 with clock, $11 without clock. Prizes are 50%, 30%, 20% of entry fees. The preferred time control  is 3 minutes with 2 second0 increment. Otherwise it is 5 minutes with no increment.

 

The winners on 3/21/2012 were:

 

1st - Elliott Winslow 
2nd - Jules Jelinek
3rd - Tom Stevens and Merim Mesic 

 

The winners last week were:
1st - Carlos D'Avila
2nd - Felix Rudiyak
3rd - Merim Mesic

 

Look forward to seeing you tonight.

 

Jules Jelinek
Weekly Wednesday Night Blitz Coordinator



2) Tukmakov on Fischer and Karpov  

Among the pieces of gold to be found in Vladimir Tukmakov's Profession:Chessplayer (Russell Enterprises, Inc.) are the author's impressions of greats like Bobby Fischer and Anatoly Karpov. Writing about the former, Tukmakov who faced Bobby at Buenos Aires 1970, had this to say:
 
"Not only his play, but also his behavior on the stage was unusual. He hardly ever got up from the board, which was not common at the time. Now and then he would turn away from the game, however not so much to rest or to take a look at the positions of competitors, but only to refill his glass with milk, which he consumed in large quantities."
 
Tukmakov sees Karpov as a most unusual player, one who doesn't adhere to the logical approach of Botvinnik, building up a position step by step following a strategic idea that started in the opening and triumphs in the ending.
 
"Karpov, on the other hand, thought in chunks. There, was, of course, a general plan, but a new position with its specific features would emerge after every move and would demand a solution. Sometimes, the strongest move could be in discord with the previous plan of the game. Such contradictions would often confuse even great chessplayers. The twelfth world champion never had such doubts. He had a very unique ability of starting with a clean slate, not just a tournament or a game, but every single position. The previous ideas and variations were certainly present, but somewhere on the sidelines of this thought process and the specific features of the position after his opponent's move were on the forefront."

3) US Junior Closed to be held in St. Louis by Mike Wilmering
   

The 2012 U.S. Junior Closed Championship will be held at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis July 6-20 this year.

This marks the third consecutive year this prestigious event will be held in Saint Louis.

The 2012 Junior Closed Championship will be a 10-player, round-robin event that will feature some of the top junior players in the nation.

Last year, Gregory Young, who was ranked seventh out of 10 players by rating, shocked the field with a superb 7.5/9 score to clinch the title of the 2011 U.S. Junior Closed Champion.

Invitations will be awarded to the six highest-rated players under the age of 21 according to the USCF's March rating supplement.

Three wild card invitations and an automatic invite to the defending champion will round out the field of 10.

The 2012 U.S. Junior Closed Championship will feature a prize fund of more than $10,000. The winner also will receive an invitation to the 2013 U.S. Championship and the 2012 World Junior Championship, scheduled to be held August 1 through August 16 in Athens, Greece.

Previous winners of the Junior Closed Championship include GM Bobby Fischer, GM Larry Christiansen, GM Patrick Wolff, IM Joshua Waitzkin, GM Tal Shaked, GM Hikaru Nakamura, GM Robert Hess, GM Ray Robson and 2010 champion GM Sam Shankland.


For more information, please contact:
Mike Wilmering
Communications Specialist
Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis
mwilmering@saintlouischessclub.org
314.361.2437


4) 1st Nor Cal Hose of Chess Invitational by Joyce Laforteza 

 
The 1ST NorCal House of Chess Invitational in Fremont proved to be a successful event. There were some few upsets along the way but the top seeded players still came out the victors. After a 9-game round-robin, IM Enrico Sevillano scored 7.5 to win clear first, while 2 other IMs Ricardo De Guzman & Ray Kaufman placed 2nd & 3rd with 6 points.  The tournament comprised of 3 IMs, 3 FMs, 1 WFM & 2 National Masters fill out the Category III (2307 average FIDE Rating).

The youngest two participants who proved they could play against the big guns, 22-yr old WFM Uyanga Byambaa & 14-yr. old whiz kid (NM) Yian Liou. Both came close in earning their first norms (WIM & IM). IM-elect Ronald Cusi came in 4th place (5.5 points) without losing a game. Ronald already completed 3 of his IM norms but merely needs to reach 2400 FIDE rating to become an official IM. They will most likely try their chances again in the next NorCal House of Chess Invitational on May 12, 13, 18, 19 & 20.  


On the same weekend, NorCal House of Chess conducted its 1st FIDE Qualifier event to give players the chance to earn the much-coveted seat in the Invitational. 20 players competed in this prestigious event, mostly the top kids from Northern California! Daniel Liu earned the seat by scoring 3.5 points. He also became a National Master by reaching the 2200-mark! He actually tied with World Youth-veteran Cameron Wheeler but had better tie-breaks. Cameron, together with fellow chess punk, Vignesh Panchanatham (who beat top-seeded NM Ryan Porter) both earned seats in the next FIDE Qualifier on May 19 & 20.    


NorCal House of Chess continues its tradition of organizing the most elite chess tournaments in Northern California for both adults and scholastics. This type of tournament has attracted many players from other countries & states primarily because of chief organizer, Ted Castro's (famous coach & chief organizer) hospitality - warm accommodation, food, quality of tournament (every round starts on time) and great players. It's like one big party - everyone's having fun (before and after their games) while playing serious & quality games on the board. Despite having no sponsors (other than Weibel Chess which provided nice chess pieces & clocks), parents/chess lovers come and visit to bring food/drinks and volunteer to make these events a successful one. Wei Liu, coach and father of Daniel Liu, commented that "NorCal House of Chess has raised chess in the Bay Area to a higher level." 


Tune in for more events at NorCal House of Chess -chess camps, group classes, casual games, Grandmaster lectures/simuls and quality chess tournaments! Many famous players, coaches and celebrities such as GM Susan Polgar, GM Akobian, GM Ian Rogers (Australia), GM Bojkov (Bulgaria), IM Jennifer Shahade, and many more have visited us in Fremont! If you want to come and check out or be part of our events, please visit us at www.norcalhouseofchess.com .  Like us on facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/NorCalHouseofChess and follow us on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/#!/NorCalChess 

 

5) Job Opening with Bay Area Chess by Salman Azhar

 

 


Dear Chess Community,

As Bay Area Chess continues to grow and organize national events, we have an opportunity for chess enthusiasts to make a living doing what they love. This is a full-time or a part-time position for  Director of Activities or  Manager of Activities. I have been serving this role so far and it has given me tremendous feeling of goodness and achievement at the same time. Now I need help so there is opening for full-time or part-time employment. 
Please find the job description for the Activities Manager below.... 

Salman Azhar, Ph. D.
Executive Director 

---Who We Are---
Bay Area Chess in a non-political non-religious non-profit (501c3) organization which provides everyone with enjoyable activities that develop intellectual, mathematical, analytical, visual, and personal skills. Our services include after-school Activities activities and chess tournaments. We are are highest ranked US Chess Federation affiliate west of Texas for the last four years!

---Position Description---
Title: Director of Activities
Reports to: Executive Director (Dr. Salman Azhar)

The Director of Activities:
* develops and supervises activities related to Chess.
* establishes and maintains mutually beneficial relationships with event facilities, CalChess, US Chess Federation, school districts, parent-teacher organizations, and related groups.
* provides quality event services through effective event management and leadership of event staff.
* hires, leads, meets, motivates, trains, evaluates, and mentors staff to achieve great results.
* schedules activities at partner schools and facilities to optimize resources.
* develops and manages activities budgets.
* manages compliance with all applicable local, State and Federal regulations and requirements. 
* performs a wide range of organization and administrative duties related to departmental operations.
* demonstrates and promotes high ethical standards and integrity.
* shows a commitment to excellence and is willing to be coached for continual professional growth.


---Work Environment---
The Director's role affords flexibility of the work environment and location. The Director has to be available to meet staff, visit facilities, and keep some office hours. In addition to that, the Director may also productively work from home. Some tasks involve moderate physical effort, such as receiving and distributing supplies and material. The Director will be paid during training period.

---Minimum Education, Training and Experience---
Post High School Degree
Two (2) or more years of professional experience, preferably working with children and/or administrative. 

---Certifications, Licenses and Registrations---
Must satisfy criminal background check as defined by state requirements.
Must possess and maintain valid driver's license.

---Application Information---
To apply, email your cover letter and resume to contact@BayAreaChess.com
Compensation: Depending on Experience ($33,280 or higher for full-time qualified candidates as 1099 or W-2)
If you have any questions, please email to contact@BayAreaChess.com

EOE
 


6
) Larry Evans Memorial Open   

This weekend the Sands Regency Hotel/Casino will hold the Larry Evans Memorial. Among the top seeds are GMs Sergey Kudrin, Alexander Ivanov and high-rated IM Enrico Sevillano.
  


12th Annual RENO- LARRY EVANS MEMORIAL OPEN 
April 6-8, 2012 $$21,000 b/250 ($14,000 Gtd.) GPP: 150(Enhanced) - FIDE NEVADA
12th Annual RENO-LARRY EVANS MEMORIAL OPEN (formerly the Far West Open).
6SS,40/2,20/1,G/1/2.Sands Regency Hotel/Casino, 345 N.Arlington Ave. Reno, NV 89501.1-866-386-7829 or (775) 348-2200.
$$21,000 b/250. $$14,000 Gtd. (Prizes 1-10 in Open Section Gtd. plus ½ of all other prizes).

5 Sections. Open (2000 & above) EF: $137, (1999 & below = $151) (GMs & IMs free but must enter by (3/10) or pay late fee) .$$2,000-1,200- 1000-700-500-400-300-300-300,300, (2399/below)- $1,000, (2299/below)- $1,000,(2199/below) -$1000-500-300-200 (If a tie for 1st then a playoff for $100 out of prize fund plus trophy). Sec."A"(1800-1999)EF: $136; $$1,000-500-400-300-200-100-100-. Sec."B"(1600-1799)EF: $135; $$900-500-400-300-200-100-100. Sec."C"(1400-1599)EF: $134; $$700-500-400-300-200-100-100. Sec."D"/under (1399-below)EF: $133;$$600-400-300-200-100-100-100; Top Senior (65+) -$200; Club Champ.-$400-200.ALL: Entries must be postmarked by 3/10 or pay late fee-$11 until 3/31 (do not mail after 3/31), $22 at site. All classes have trophies 1st - 3rd. Unrated players are free entry but not eligible for cash prizes- must join USCF for 1 full year thru this tournament. 1st Unrated = trophy + 1 yr. USCF Mem. $10 discount to Seniors (65+ yrs.).Players may play up. Provisionally rated players may only win ½ of 1st place money. CCA ratings may be used. Note: pairings not changed for color unless 3 in a row or a plus 3 and if the unlikely situation occurs 3 colors in a row may be assigned.
RDS: (Fri)12-7, (Sat)10-6, (Sun)9:30-4:30. Byes available any round (if requested by Rd.1).ENT:make checks payable and send to: SANDS REGENCY (address listed above), postmarked by 3/10. $11 late fee if postmarked after 3/10 and before 3/31. Do not mail after 3/31 or email after 4/03. $22 late fee at site. HR:(Sun-Thurs. $27!) (Fri. & Sat. $47!) + tax.1-866-386-7829 mention (Code) CHESS405 (Reserve by 3/26/12) to get Chess rate. INFO: Jerry Weikel 6578 Valley Wood Dr., Reno, NV 89523, (775) 747-1405,
wackyykl@aol.com, or check out our website at: www.renochess.org/fwo. To verify entry check website.