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Friday, February 15, 2013

Amateur Chess: New Jersey State Assn Hosts Team Competition in Parsippany

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Hi Everyone,


Here's a very interesting chess tournament news. It's for amateur chess players and organised by the New Jersey State Chess Association. At the World Amateur Team Chess Championship in Parsippany this weekend, for instance, there's a team called "Te'o's Girlfriend," says E. Steve Doyle, director of the championship. That would be a reference to Notre Dame football's Manti Te'o and the fabricated "girlfriend." That team, he says, has no alternate.




"Every year, it's kind of a commentary on pop culture," says Doyle, who also writes a chess column for The Star-Ledger. He says teams are known to wear costumes — Doyle remembers a group disguised as nuns called "The Ladies of Perpetual Chess."


The tournament, which takes place at the Parsippany Hilton from Saturday through Monday, involves about 300 four-person teams and 1,200 players. This is its 43rd year, with competitors of all ages coming from up and down the East Coast, other states and countries. The ballroom of the hotel will be filled with up to 2,000 people, including chess players' families and spectators.


"You can't move," says Doyle. "It's just packed."


Competitors can range from as young as 4 years old to upward of 90, with various awards given to elementary school and college-age groups. Collegiate attendees include players from Princeton University, Texas Tech and Boston College.


"It's the most players that ever show up at a chess tournament in the United States," says Peter Tamburro, treasurer of the New Jersey State Chess Federation, and the co-writer of Doyle's Star-Ledger column. West Point's team, he says, will open the competition with an appearance from its honor guard.


"It's kind of like a convention," he says.


The youngest players come with parents who "stay there all day and read very thick books," says Tamburro. There are also chess equipment sales and, on Saturday morning, an antiques expert who will conduct appraisals of vintage chess sets.


For players older than 65, there is also an Old Timers Trophy.


"Even though it's called an amateur championship, we have lot of masters and grandmasters that play in it," says Tamburro.


When: Saturday through Monday, with registration from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Rounds start at 1 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday; 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday. How much: $200 (teams have four players with optional alternates); visit njscf.org. To reach the Hilton, call (973) 267-7373.


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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Amateur Chess: Play in Bulgaria from Aug 20

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Hi everyone,

The Bulgarian city of Belogradchik is hosting the third edition of its amateur chess tournament for players with a rating of at least 2250 or more. The total prize fund is 7500 EUR.



Belogradchik municipality, Chess club “Naiden Voinov” Vidin, Bulgarian Chess Federation, GM Alexandar Delchev are organizing the 2012 Balkan Amateur Chess Festival on 20-26th August.

Belogradchik is famous for its rocks and fortress. Millions of years ago it used to be the bottom of a sea and due to certain sediment processes now over a surface of 30 sq.km you can see rocks in amazing forms and shapes, that people gave different names: the Schoolgirl, the Monk, the Bear, etc.

The four-star venue spa hotel “Skalite” offers perfect conditions for play and stay – top quality at reasonable prices. It is placed right in the center of the town with magnificent view towards the Belogradchik rocks.

The top Bulgarian Grandmaster Aleksander Delchev will give free evening lectures during the festival and will be available to train and prepare participants during the whole tournament for a small fee.

Along with the main tournament you can try your chess power at two blitz tournaments: blitz for teams with total rating up to 4100 and individual blitz for players up to 2250 elo points.

Friday night will be the Queen of the Festival night at the disco of the venue hotel.

You can also sign up for one of the 3 daily excursions around Belogradchik. The Magura cave, the Baba Vida fortress, mountain biking around the cliffs.

It’s chess, fun and tourism – all in one. One chess week at very good prices and even better prizes. See more at: www.belchess.com or sign up for the festival at chess_vidin@abv.bg
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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Join Chess Fans to Play Against Russian National Chess Team - 17th Anniversary of 1st Correspondence Chess Match

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Hi everyone,


Top Russian Grandmasters and members of the Russian national chess team, Peter Svidler, Sergey Karjakin, Alexander Grischuk and Evgeny Tomashevsky will play a team chess match against chess fans via a special website set up for the event.

This special chess event is being held to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the first-ever correspondence chess match played between Russian Grandmaster Alexander Petrov against three chess players from St. Petersburg. The correspondence game was played from April 27 to October 2, 1837. Petrov is known for the Petrov Defense or the Russian Defence - 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6. Petrov is also known as the great Russian theorist, chess master and writer. He was one of the strongest chess player in the first half of the 19th century.

The Russian Chess Federation is organising the chess match with general sponsorship by Gazprom via a specially created online site. Fans who register as members of the team will be able to send their movies. The move receiving the most votes would be played. You can register and take part.

Start Time - June 25, 2012 at 15:00 Moscow time.

There will be lot of prizes for those who send the most correct answers, best answers, etc.

Site of the match by correspondence

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