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2015 Can-Am International Chess Tournament - June 13 and 14, 2015 - Buffalo, USA
Re: 2015 Can-Am International Chess Tournament - June 13 and 14, 2015 - Buffalo, USA
Unfortunately I am unable to play, ironically because I am attending the first plenary meeting of the FIDE Anti-Cheating Commission, meeting June 15-17 in Italy. The dates were just too close a shave. But my greetings to all of you who travel to play in it!
(I've been trying to post this for 2 weeks while the board was down.)
Re: 2015 Can-Am International Chess Tournament - June 13 and 14, 2015 - Buffalo, USA
FIDE needs to have clear anti-cheating rules for organizers and players to avoid false allegations of cheating.
Here is a an article written by GM Ian Rogers on Sandu's incident at the WECC http://gardinerchess.com.au/gm-rogers-paranoia/
Unfortunately I am unable to play, ironically because I am attending the first plenary meeting of the FIDE Anti-Cheating Commission, meeting June 15-17 in Italy. The dates were just too close a shave. But my greetings to all of you who travel to play in it!
(I've been trying to post this for 2 weeks while the board was down.)
Re: 2015 Can-Am International Chess Tournament - June 13 and 14, 2015 - Buffalo, USA
Canadian Representatives to the Canadian-American International Chess Tournament
OPEN
Razvan Preotu
Eugene Hua
Maulucci, Anthony
Terry Guannan Song
Jason Cai
Federico Austria
Under 2000
Ferdinand Supsup
Yuetong Davy Zhao
Benito Surya
Wenyang Ming
Under 1800
Robert James Beaubien
Gary Hua
Joey Orozco
Zhanhe Lambert Liu
Richard Glew
Mathanhe Kaneshalingam
Under 1500
None
Under 1200 and Unrated
Atharva Srinivas
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Beware of those rules! The USCF does not follow FIDE rules.
I think the difference will just be minor to keep them unique. Whatever they maybe, the key word there is to KNOW and OBEY.
Regarding time controls, USCF chess tournaments use time delays instead of increments specifically Continental Chess Association: http://www.chesstour.com/.
Beware of those rules! The USCF does not follow FIDE rules.
Outnumbered but Canadians dominated this event.
Open Section: Razvan Tied for 1st.
Under 2000: Kevin Yie and Eugene Hua tied for 1st.
Davy Zhao for 3rd.
Under 1800: Gary Hua, Joey Orozco and Mathanhe tied for 1st.
Under 1500: Dorian Kang for 2nd.
Last edited by Ferdinand Supsup; Sunday, 14th June, 2015, 10:39 PM.
Open Section: Razvan Tied for 1st.
Under 2000: Kevin Yie and Eugene Hua tied for 1st.
Davy Zhao for 3rd.
Under 1800: Gary Hua, Joey Orozco and Mathanhe tied for 1st.
Under 1500: Dorian Kang for 2nd.
According to one of the tweets that Razvan posted, the two GMs he tied with played each other in the last round (and must have drawn).
Meanwhile, on board 3, Razvan needed a win to catch up with them - apparently he must have won his last round game against Lev Paciorkowski ...
Well done Razvan (I have to wonder if any GM norms were possible? Seems unlikely).
Congratulations to all the Canadians who attempted to re-enact the War of 1812 ...
Re: 2015 Can-Am International Chess Tournament - June 13 and 14, 2015 - Buffalo, USA
Congratualtions Razvan and all the other Canadians who did well. (We missed you in Kitchener but were quite happy to win the team championship because of it!:D)
This was a weekend Swiss with 6 or less rounds. More rounds are needed for a GM norm opportunity.
Re: 2015 Can-Am International Chess Tournament - June 13 and 14, 2015 - Buffalo, USA
3 GMs playing in a weekend tournament is something you don't see very often here (2 GMs came by bus from NYC the night before the 1st round).
The tournament was well organized: nice playing hall (perfect temperature for Canadians), huge skittles room, free Wi-Fi, coffee, donuts, bottled water and parking (the Daemen College is located in a safe area of Amherst, a Buffalo suburb). The US$10,000 guaranteed prize fund was very fair distributed to all sections. It was only USCF rated but next year they want to have it FIDE rated too. They didn't supply the chess sets and clocks, but this wasn't a big deal (lots of Canadians tournaments are also BYOCSC).
Last edited by Rene Preotu; Monday, 15th June, 2015, 03:57 PM.
Final Standing of all the sections of the Can-Am International.
"The tournament was well organized: nice playing hall (perfect temperature for Canadians), huge skittles room, free Wi-Fi, coffee, donuts, bottled water and parking (the Daemen College is located in a safe area of Amherst, a Buffalo suburb). The US$10,000 guaranteed prize fund was very fair distributed to all sections. It was only USCF rated but next year they want to have it FIDE rated too."
A well organized tournament that Rene had summed it up well on the above.
Thanks to the organizer, Brian Sayers and his team.
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