Pt. III : Blog # 2 - Day 1/ Rd. 1 – Saturday, July 19 - Can Op U 2000 (Armstrong)
Blog # 2 - Day 1/ Rd. 1 – Saturday, July 19 - Can Op U 2000 (Armstrong) - Pt. III
Continued from the Part II above
Post Rd. 1
Mario and I both finished our games about the same time. Omar Shah, the 1/ 2. seed in our group, went up to see Mario to analyze their games (Omar had drawn; Mario lost), while I chatted outside the playing hall. I talked to Roman about my blog, and we discussed the fact that it needed to be duplicated on the CMA Chesstalk, for discussion purposes. Roman had my blog # 1 on the FQE website, and it looked great. So I then went and posted it on Chesstalk as well.
Then Paul Leblanc of BC, CFC Rating Auditor,
Shown here with BC Junior Girl, Ashley Tapp
and Vlad Drkulec, CFC President, asked if I wanted to join them for dinner. They were waiting for Frank Lee, CFC Youth Coordinator, to appear. I asked if Mario and Omar could join us if they wanted, and they said fine, so I went and got them. Frank and his wife, and two kids, Brendon and Melissa (both playing) also joined us. Vlad knew of a good Portuguese chicken place he’d been at, but was not totally sure of where it was. But we all then set out on the search. After a few missteps, Vlad did locate it. So we all settled in for a chatty dinner, and of course, a chess board and set appeared, to help pass the time.
We returned to the playing hall around 8:30 PM, and the games were all finished, and some Rd. 2 pairings for a few sections were posted (but not ours). I saw Felix Dumont, lead FQE organizer, who had been pointed out to me on our first day in Montreal. We had corresponded but never met. So he and the FQE Executive Director and I discussed what the hold-ups had been for delaying the first round so badly. He also confirmed that FQE was fine with my blog being duplicated on Chesstalk, since the website had no capacity for commenting on the blogs.
I went upstairs then, and Mario was working on a program problem he was having with a new chess program he had loaded. I then continued working on the draft of this blog. The top section Rd. 1 pairings/results were posted, and so I was able to complete the section down near the end of this blog # 2. But the U 2000 pairings/results were not up. Later Felix appeared on Chesstalk to advise there were issues the arbiters were having to deal with in the section, and that was the reason for the delay. So I then turned to entering my round 1 game and analyzing it for this blog.
The Stroke of Midnight Sunday Morning (and later)
Well, there was Mario checking various chess stuff on his laptop, and I was still analyzing my game. Still no U 2000 results posted. So Mario hit the sack about 12:45 AM, and I followed about ½ hr. later. Managed to get my normal 5 hrs. sleep (up at 6:15 AM). And then went back to finishing analysis of my Rd. 1 game for this blog. The blog was then totally complete and ready to go….except for the U 2000 section results – but at 8:00 AM, still no U 2000 Rd. 1 results posted. The pairings of the section were done close to 11:00 AM for Rd. 1. Fortunately they had the points scored in Rd. 1. So down I went to get the favourites’ scores. So I no longer needed the Rd. 1 results from the internet. So I managed to send off my blog, and the ChessBase game separately, to Roman for posting.
The U 2000 Group –Tomorrow’s Round 2, Sunday, July 20
Given the results of our favourites in Rd. 1, our leader group will play slightly tougher opposition in Rd. 2, but theoretically, they should again do well since the opponents will still be lower-rated’s in the group.
My Round 2 Game Pairing:
Using my Rd. 1 loss, I was again paired down (due to FQE using my wrong rating). Here is my Rd. 2 pairing for Sunday:
Armstrong, Robert J. (1645 – ON) – Selling, Edward (1782 according to the Results website initial ranking; 1663 – according to the last FQE Pre-registrations). I will play black for the second consecutive time.
The Top Section
Although interest in the top section is overwhelmingly overshadowed by the goings on in the U 2000 section, some may be interested in what is happening in this section with numbers of GM’s and other titled players playing for a first prize of $ 4,000. Here are the top 8 players (the “favourites) in this section (over 2500) and their round 1 results (half got nicked for ½ pt., despite the Swiss Rd. 1 mismatches!):
1. GM Tiviakov, Sergei (2656 – Netherlands) 1 – 0 FM Sapozhnikov, Roman (2299 – Canada)
Sergei
2/ 3. GM Van Kampen, Robin (2636 – Netherlands) ½ FM Plotkin, Victor (2275 – Canada)
2/ 3. GM Kovalyov, Anton (2636 – Canada – top FIDE rated Canadian, playing for Canada) 1 – 0 FM Leveille, Francois (2281 – Canada)
4. GM Hansen, Eric (2596 – Canada – former Canadian Open winner) 1 – 0 FM Gentes, Kevin (2261 – Canada)
5. Moradiabadi, Elshan (2593 – Iran) 1 – 0 FM Kleinplatz, Sam (2257 – France)
6. Ghaem, Maghami Ehsan (2586 – Iran) 1 – 0 (Forfeit) FM Van Hoolandt, Patrick (2236 – Monaco)
7. Sambuev, Bator (2526 – Canada – current Canadian Champion) ½ WGM Foisor, Sabina Francesca (2234 – USA)
8. De Firmian, Nick (2509 – USA) ½ Rodriguez, Adrian (2203 – France)
The third highest FIDE rated Canadian is IM Leonid Gerzhoy (2481 – has been over 2500). He won his Rd. 1 game. Also to be noted are two fast-rising USA juniors: Sam Sevian (2464) and Jeffery Xiong (2441). Both won their Rd. 1 games.
Invitation.
Finally, I'd like again to invite everyone to join into the discussion by making comments on the website re the blog - any suggestions, questions, criticisms of the blog are welcome - and of anything to do with the Can. Open. I will try to respond if that seems appropriate.
Bob Armstrong, U 2000 Blogger
Blog # 2 - Day 1/ Rd. 1 – Saturday, July 19 - Can Op U 2000 (Armstrong) - Pt. III
Continued from the Part II above
Post Rd. 1
Mario and I both finished our games about the same time. Omar Shah, the 1/ 2. seed in our group, went up to see Mario to analyze their games (Omar had drawn; Mario lost), while I chatted outside the playing hall. I talked to Roman about my blog, and we discussed the fact that it needed to be duplicated on the CMA Chesstalk, for discussion purposes. Roman had my blog # 1 on the FQE website, and it looked great. So I then went and posted it on Chesstalk as well.
Then Paul Leblanc of BC, CFC Rating Auditor,
Shown here with BC Junior Girl, Ashley Tapp
and Vlad Drkulec, CFC President, asked if I wanted to join them for dinner. They were waiting for Frank Lee, CFC Youth Coordinator, to appear. I asked if Mario and Omar could join us if they wanted, and they said fine, so I went and got them. Frank and his wife, and two kids, Brendon and Melissa (both playing) also joined us. Vlad knew of a good Portuguese chicken place he’d been at, but was not totally sure of where it was. But we all then set out on the search. After a few missteps, Vlad did locate it. So we all settled in for a chatty dinner, and of course, a chess board and set appeared, to help pass the time.
We returned to the playing hall around 8:30 PM, and the games were all finished, and some Rd. 2 pairings for a few sections were posted (but not ours). I saw Felix Dumont, lead FQE organizer, who had been pointed out to me on our first day in Montreal. We had corresponded but never met. So he and the FQE Executive Director and I discussed what the hold-ups had been for delaying the first round so badly. He also confirmed that FQE was fine with my blog being duplicated on Chesstalk, since the website had no capacity for commenting on the blogs.
I went upstairs then, and Mario was working on a program problem he was having with a new chess program he had loaded. I then continued working on the draft of this blog. The top section Rd. 1 pairings/results were posted, and so I was able to complete the section down near the end of this blog # 2. But the U 2000 pairings/results were not up. Later Felix appeared on Chesstalk to advise there were issues the arbiters were having to deal with in the section, and that was the reason for the delay. So I then turned to entering my round 1 game and analyzing it for this blog.
The Stroke of Midnight Sunday Morning (and later)
Well, there was Mario checking various chess stuff on his laptop, and I was still analyzing my game. Still no U 2000 results posted. So Mario hit the sack about 12:45 AM, and I followed about ½ hr. later. Managed to get my normal 5 hrs. sleep (up at 6:15 AM). And then went back to finishing analysis of my Rd. 1 game for this blog. The blog was then totally complete and ready to go….except for the U 2000 section results – but at 8:00 AM, still no U 2000 Rd. 1 results posted. The pairings of the section were done close to 11:00 AM for Rd. 1. Fortunately they had the points scored in Rd. 1. So down I went to get the favourites’ scores. So I no longer needed the Rd. 1 results from the internet. So I managed to send off my blog, and the ChessBase game separately, to Roman for posting.
The U 2000 Group –Tomorrow’s Round 2, Sunday, July 20
Given the results of our favourites in Rd. 1, our leader group will play slightly tougher opposition in Rd. 2, but theoretically, they should again do well since the opponents will still be lower-rated’s in the group.
My Round 2 Game Pairing:
Using my Rd. 1 loss, I was again paired down (due to FQE using my wrong rating). Here is my Rd. 2 pairing for Sunday:
Armstrong, Robert J. (1645 – ON) – Selling, Edward (1782 according to the Results website initial ranking; 1663 – according to the last FQE Pre-registrations). I will play black for the second consecutive time.
The Top Section
Although interest in the top section is overwhelmingly overshadowed by the goings on in the U 2000 section, some may be interested in what is happening in this section with numbers of GM’s and other titled players playing for a first prize of $ 4,000. Here are the top 8 players (the “favourites) in this section (over 2500) and their round 1 results (half got nicked for ½ pt., despite the Swiss Rd. 1 mismatches!):
1. GM Tiviakov, Sergei (2656 – Netherlands) 1 – 0 FM Sapozhnikov, Roman (2299 – Canada)
Sergei
2/ 3. GM Van Kampen, Robin (2636 – Netherlands) ½ FM Plotkin, Victor (2275 – Canada)
2/ 3. GM Kovalyov, Anton (2636 – Canada – top FIDE rated Canadian, playing for Canada) 1 – 0 FM Leveille, Francois (2281 – Canada)
4. GM Hansen, Eric (2596 – Canada – former Canadian Open winner) 1 – 0 FM Gentes, Kevin (2261 – Canada)
5. Moradiabadi, Elshan (2593 – Iran) 1 – 0 FM Kleinplatz, Sam (2257 – France)
6. Ghaem, Maghami Ehsan (2586 – Iran) 1 – 0 (Forfeit) FM Van Hoolandt, Patrick (2236 – Monaco)
7. Sambuev, Bator (2526 – Canada – current Canadian Champion) ½ WGM Foisor, Sabina Francesca (2234 – USA)
8. De Firmian, Nick (2509 – USA) ½ Rodriguez, Adrian (2203 – France)
The third highest FIDE rated Canadian is IM Leonid Gerzhoy (2481 – has been over 2500). He won his Rd. 1 game. Also to be noted are two fast-rising USA juniors: Sam Sevian (2464) and Jeffery Xiong (2441). Both won their Rd. 1 games.
Invitation.
Finally, I'd like again to invite everyone to join into the discussion by making comments on the website re the blog - any suggestions, questions, criticisms of the blog are welcome - and of anything to do with the Can. Open. I will try to respond if that seems appropriate.
Bob Armstrong, U 2000 Blogger
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