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  • McGill Open

    Congratulations to Aman Hambleton and Hong Rui Zhu who finished the Open section with 4.5/5. Hambleton won a hard-fought Armageddon game to win the $1000 first prize (Zhu won $700).

    Results are at http://www.chess-results.com/fed.aspx?lan=1&fed=CAN

    Games (and a video of the Armageddon game) available soon.

  • #2
    Re: McGill Open

    And congratulations to young Qiyu Zhou for her tie for third place.

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    • #3
      Re: McGill Open

      Originally posted by Gordon Ritchie View Post
      And congratulations to young Qiyu Zhou for her tie for third place.
      Sam Marin was clear second in the under 2000.

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      • #4
        Re : Re: McGill Open

        I was hoping to post a full report (with pictures and videos) on the CFC Website earlier this week, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to work very often these days. So, here's the report :

        Pictures : https://www.facebook.com/chessmcgill?fref=ts
        Results : http://www.chess-results.com/fed.aspx?lan=1&fed=CAN
        Armageddon tiebreak (video) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSa...ature=youtu.be


        The McGill Open Championship was this year again a great success : 115 players showed up and sponsorship was bigger than ever.

        Our principal partner, the Quebec Chess Federation, not only provided us with the necessary material for the tournament, but also offered a free registration to the upcoming International Championships of French-speaking Countries (merged with the Quebec Open) to the winners of sections B and C. Meanwhile, Jeff de Bruges also sponsored the tournament. Every participant received a small box of chcoolates and Léo Richard even received a basket of chocolates worth $150 in a tombola.
        We would also like to thank Mr. Hugh Brodie for his generous $1000 donation for the first prize of section A.

        The tournament itself went really smoothly, although a late security guard nearly delayed the start of round 2.
        Section A was without any doubt one of the strongest this year, with GM Sambuev, IM Hambleton, IM Duong (who returned after a very long absence), FMs Gachet and Kleinman, and 7 national masters. After 5 rounds, two players emerged as victorious with 4.5/5 : Aman Hambleton, who defeated Bator Sambuev in round 4 and obtained a draw against Keith MacKinnon, and Hong Rui Zhu, the surprise of the tournament, who got held to a draw by Marc-André Joanis, rated 500 points lower. After an Armageddon game, Aman obtained the first prize ($1000), leaving a good amount of $700 to Hong Rui Zhu.
        Also worth mentioning is David Zhou’s performance, who defeated NM Kris Laptos and NM Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratté, and obtained a great position against NM Zong Yang Yu.

        Section B was won by Paul Weston with 4.5/5, followed by Sam Marin from Ottawa (4/5) and 7 players tied at 3.5/5.
        Finally, section C saw a three-way tie in first place between Chen Xi Lin, Julia Kuleshova and Simon Legault (4.5/5). Chen Xi Lin won the free registration after computer tiebreaks.

        2015 MCGILL OPEN

        OPEN SECTION
        1 $1,000.00 Hambleton Aman 2438 4.5

        2 $700.00 Zhu Hong Rui 2163 4.5

        3 $200.00 Sambuev Bator 2546 4
        4 $200.00 Mackinnon Keith 2186 4
        $200.00 Zhou Qiyu 2070 4

        CLASS PRIZE (-2100) = 100$ $25.00 Yao Sammy 2005 3
        $25.00 Cardona Misael 1991 3
        $25.00 Zhou David 1879 3
        $25.00 Li Yi Lin 1786 3

        $2,400.00

        SECTION B - 2000
        1 $90.00 Weston Paul 1906 4.5 Free registration, French-Speaking countries (worth $75)

        2 $75.00 Marin Sam 1892 4

        3 $10.00 Morin Louis 1904 3.5
        $10.00 Saha Ananda 1841 3.5
        $10.00 Gates Claude-Eric 1829 3.5
        $10.00 Tremblay-Alix Eric 1798 3.5
        $10.00 Rousseau Robert 1745 3.5

        CLASS PRIZE (-1700) = 60$ $30.00 Yergeau Simon 1558 3.5
        $30.00 Wong Guoruey 1542 3.5

        $350.00

        SECTION C- 1500 tiebreak
        1 $71.66 Lin Chen Xi 0 4.5 1536 Free registration, French-Speaking countries (worth $75)
        2nd and 3rd $71.66 Kuleshova Julia 1277 4.5 1372
        2nd and 3rd $71.66 Legault Simon 1159 4.5 1242

        CLASS PRIZE (-1250) = 60$ $15.00 Richard Léo 1112 3 1445
        $15.00 Tanaka Tyler 1244 3 1437
        $15.00 St-Amant Simon 0 3 1427
        $15.00 Wang Isabelle 1242 3 1088

        $349.98

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        • #5
          Re: McGill Open

          Here are the moves of the Armageddon game. Zhu had a decisive advantage until his blunder on move 25.

          [Event "McGill op"]
          [Site "?"]
          [Date "2015.05.03"]
          [Round "6"]
          [White "Zhu, Hong Rui"]
          [Black "Hambleton, Aman"]
          [Result "0-1"]
          [ECO "B20"]
          [PlyCount "114"]

          1. e4 c5 2. Ne2 e6 3. g3 Nc6 4. Bg2 g6 5. c3 Bg7 6. d4 cxd4 7. cxd4 d5 8. e5
          Nge7 9. Nbc3 a6 10. O-O Bd7 11. Be3 Rc8 12. Qd2 Nf5 13. Rac1 Nxe3 14. fxe3 O-O
          15. e4 Ne7 16. exd5 exd5 17. Nxd5 Nxd5 18. Bxd5 Rxc1 19. Rxc1 Bb5 20. Nc3 Qb6
          21. Qf2 Kh8 22. Ne4 h6 23. Nd6 Kh7 24. Bxf7 Bc6 25. Qd2 Bxe5 26. Qd3 Qxd4+ 27.
          Qxd4 Bxd4+ 28. Kf1 Be5 29. Ke2 Bxd6 30. Bc4 Kg7 31. b3 Re8+ 32. Kd3 Be5 33. Re1
          Bf6 34. Rf1 Rd8+ 35. Ke3 h5 36. h3 b5 37. Bd3 a5 38. g4 hxg4 39. hxg4 b4 40.
          Bc4 Bg5+ 41. Ke2 Bd5 42. Bd3 Re8+ 43. Kd1 Rc8 44. Bc2 a4 45. Re1 axb3 46. axb3
          Rc6 47. Re5 Rd6 48. Rxg5 Kh6 49. Re5 Bxb3+ 50. Kc1 Bxc2 51. Kxc2 Rd4 52. g5+
          Kh5 53. Kb3 Rg4 54. Rb5 Rxg5 55. Rxb4 Rg3+ 56. Ka4 Rg4 57. Kb3 Rxb4+ 0-1
          Last edited by Hugh Brodie; Tuesday, 5th May, 2015, 10:59 PM.

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