http://uschesschamps.com/ US chess championship starts tomorrow 1pm central. Lots of excitement. Naka, So, Kamsky or some underdog? I'll be glued to my screen!
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Nice bios of the players and commentators on the website. The women's has 3 youngsters getting a great experience. The championship section (men) would have to be a larger field to get their young masters included. The US can afford to sponsor a small group of the elite, while Canada's Championship offers a training experience for the younger masters.
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It sounds like the televised event is going to be quite the affair!
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/m...d6597e5302.htm
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Given the proximity in rating between Kamsky (2680) and Shankland (2661), I must say I'm surprised that Kamsky is such an overwhelming betting favourite in R1, namely, 17/20 vs 12/1, which certainly strikes me as excessive (:
https://www.marathonbet.com/en/betting/Chess/
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U.S. Chess Championship 2015
Round 1 April 1
Round 2 April 2
Round 3 April 3
Round 4 April 4
Round 5 April 5
Rest Day April 6
Round 6 April 7
Round 7 April 8
Round 8 April 9
Round 9 April 10
Round 10 April 11
Round 11 April 12
Round 1 Pairings
Ray Robson-Kayden Troff
Alex Onischuk-Timur Gareev
Conrad Holt-Hikaru Nakamura
Var Akobian-Sam Sevian
Gata Kamsky-Sam Shankland
Wesley So-Daniel Naroditsky
The following regulations shall be in effect throughout the 2015 U.S. Championship and 2015 U.S. Women's Championship
• Prompt Arrival: Players are expected to arrive promptly for their games. Players more than 30 (thirty) minutes late for a round shall forfeit that round.
• Early Draws: A 30-move draw rule will be in effect throughout the Event, including any playoff games. Players may not agree to a draw in less than 30 moves.
• Electronic Devices: No cell phones or other electronic devices shall be allowed in the tournament area. Any violation involving a cell phone or other electronic device that emits any noise during a game shall result in forfeiture of that game.
• Time Control: 90 minutes for the first 40 moves followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game with an addition of 30 seconds (increment) per move starting from move one.
Notation: Due to the 30-second increment, Players are required to maintain an accurate and legible score sheet at all times during all games, and are required to keep their notation up-to-date.
Rounds start at 2 p.m. Toronto/Montreal timeLast edited by Wayne Komer; Wednesday, 1st April, 2015, 01:27 PM.
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US Chess Championship 2015
St. Louis
Round One, April 1, 2015
Holt, Conrad-Nakamura, Hikaru
E90 King’s Indian, 5. Nf3
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 O-O 6. h3 e5 7. d5 Nh5 8. g3 Na6 9. Nd2 Qe8 10. Be2 Nf6 11. h4 Nd7 12. h5 f5 13. hxg6 hxg6 14. exf5 Nf6 15. fxg6 Qxg6 16. Nf3 Nb4 17. Nh4 Qh7 18. Kf1 Bf5 19. Kg1 Bc2 20. Qd2 Ne4 21. Nxe4 Qxe4 22. Bf1 Bd3 23. Bh3 Nc2 24. Be6+ Rf7 25. Nf5 Ne1 26. Ne7+ Kf8 27. Ng6+ Ke8 0-1
What can one say after White’s moves 22-24?
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U.S. Chess Championship 2015
First Round
April 1, 2015
For the record:
U.S. Chess Championship 2015
St. Louis
Round 1, April 1, 2015
So, Wesley – Naroditsky, Daniel
E20 Nimzo-Indian, Kmoch Variation
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. f3 O-O 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Nh5 7. Nh3 f5 8. Nf2 b6 9. e4 fxe4 10. fxe4 Qf6 11. Ra2 Qf7 12. Nh3 Qg6 13. e5 Bb7 14. Bd3 Be4 15. Bxe4 Qxe4+ 16. Qe2 Qb1 17. Qc2 Qxc2 18. Rxc2 g6 19. Ng5 Nc6 20. Ne4 Kg7 21. g4 Nf4 22. Be3 Nh3 23. Rg2 Nf4 24. Rg3 d6 25. exd6 cxd6 26. Nxd6 Rad8 27. Ne4 e5 28. dxe5 Nd3+ 29. Ke2 Ndxe5 30. Nd2 Rfe8 31. Rf1 Na5 32. Rf4 Nexc4 33. Nxc4 g5 34. Rd4 Rxd4 35. Nxa5 Ra4 36. Nc6 Rxa3 37. Kd3 Ra2 38. Rh3 Rg2 39. Bd4+ Kg8 40. Ne5 Re6 41. Nd7 Rd6 42. Nf6+ Kf7 43. Ne4 Rd5 44. Rxh7+ Kg6 45. Rg7+ Kh6 46. Rxa7 b5 47. Ra6+ 1-0
Round 1, April 1, 2015
Akobian, Varuzhan – Sevian, Samuel
D85 Grunfeld, Exchange Variation
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. cxd5 Nxd5 5. Bd2 Bg7 6. e4 Nxc3 7. Bxc3 O-O 8. Qd2 c5 9. d5 e6 10. Bc4 Bxc3 11. bxc3 exd5 12. Bxd5 Nd7 13. Nf3 Nf6 14. O-O Bg4 15. Ng5 Kg7 16. h3 Be6 17. c4 Bxd5 18. exd5 Qd6 19. a4 Rfe8 20. Rfe1 h6 21. Nf3 Re4 22. Qc3 Rae8 23. Rxe4 Rxe4 24. g3 Qa6 25. Nd2 Re7 26. a5 Kh7 27. Rb1 Qd6 28. Kg2 Ne8 29. Rb3 Qc7 30. h4 Nd6 31. Qf6 Ne8 32. Qc3 Nd6 33. Qf6 Nf5 34. h5 Qd6 35. hxg6+ fxg6 36. Qxd6 Nxd6 37. Kf1 Kg7 38. f3 Kf6 39. Kf2 h5 40. Rb1 Kf5 41. Rh1 Kf6 42. Rh4 Ke5 43. g4 Rh7 44. Ke3 b6 45. a6 Re7 46. Kd3 Rh7 47. Ne4 Nxe4 48. fxe4 Rh8 49. Ke3 Rh7 50. gxh5 gxh5 51. Rf4 h4 52. Rf5+ Kd6 53. e5+ Ke7 54. Kf2 h3 55. Kg1 h2+ 56. Kh1 Rh4 57. e6 Rh7 58. Rf2 Kd6 59. Rxh2 Re7 60. Rb2 Rg7 61. Kh2 Rg4 62. Re2 Rg7 63. Kh3 Rg8 64. Kh4 b5 65. cxb5 c4 66. e7 Re8 67. b6 axb6 68. a7 b5 69. Kg5 b4 70. Kf6 c3 71. Re6+ Kxd5 72. Rb6 c2 73. Rb8 c1=Q 74. a8=Q+ Kd4 75. Rxb4+ Kc5 76. Qa5+ Kd6 77. Rb6+ Kd7 78. Qd5+ 1-0
Standing After Round One
Nakamura 1
Robson 1
So 1
Akobian 1
Kamsky 0.5
Shankland 0.5
Onischuk 0.5
Gareev 0.5
Holt 0
Troff 0
Naroditsky 0
Sevian 0
Pairings
Round Two
Nakamura-Akobian
Shankland-So
Robson-Onischuk
Sevian-Kamsky
Gareev-Holt
Troff-Naroditsky
Round Three
Onischuk-Troff
Holt-Robson
Akobian-Gareev
Kamsky-Nakamura
So-Sevian
Naroditsky-Shankland
Round Four
Troff-Shankland
Sevian-Naroditsky
Nakamura-So
Gareev-Kamsky
Robson-Akobian
Onischuk-Holt
Standing in the Women’s Championship After Round One
Sharevich, Anna 1
Virkud, Apurva 1
Wang, Annie 1
Krush, Irina 0.5
Palkidze, Nazi 0.5
Goletiani, Rusudan 0.5
Nemcova, Katerina 0.5
Foisor, Sabina 0.5
Ni, Viktorija 0.5
Abrahamyan, Tatev 0
Melekhine, Alisa 0
Yu, Jennifer 0
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Originally posted by Wayne Komer View PostUS Chess Championship 2015
St. Louis
Round One, April 1, 2015
Holt, Conrad-Nakamura, Hikaru
E90 King’s Indian, 5. Nf3
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 O-O 6. h3 e5 7. d5 Nh5 8. g3 Na6 9. Nd2 Qe8 10. Be2 Nf6 11. h4 Nd7 12. h5 f5 13. hxg6 hxg6 14. exf5 Nf6 15. fxg6 Qxg6 16. Nf3 Nb4 17. Nh4 Qh7 18. Kf1 Bf5 19. Kg1 Bc2 20. Qd2 Ne4 21. Nxe4 Qxe4 22. Bf1 Bd3 23. Bh3 Nc2 24. Be6+ Rf7 25. Nf5 Ne1 26. Ne7+ Kf8 27. Ng6+ Ke8 0-1
What can one say after White’s moves 22-24?
25... Ne1 when he envisioned the Bishop maneuver starting with Bf1. Once that Ne1 lands it is all over. Conrad was
a little short of time around that point too which likely did not help his vision....Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.
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Lots of lopsided betting odds again (:
https://www.marathonbet.com/en/betting/Chess/
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Hey Jack,
you must be getting rich from all these faulty betting odds that are presented to you. Or are you like the pool players looking for a half blind Parkinsons sufferer to play against. Pool players never want to bet with an edge - they want an absolute lock!
If you have a situation where you're a 51% favorite and bet a $100 one hundred times you should end up $200 to the good.
As Nick the Greek once said, "The second best thing in life is to gamble and lose!"
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