2015 Zonal: Sambuev looking for 3rd straight title, Hansen returns

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  • #16
    Re: Updated List

    I think 3 or 4 women (including Nava Starr and Hazel Smith) played in the 2004 edition of the Closed.
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    • #17
      Re: Updated List

      Originally posted by Peter McKillop View Post
      I think 3 or 4 women (including Nava Starr and Hazel Smith) played in the 2004 edition of the Closed.
      Yes. I recall talking to Duncan at the event and Hazel was playing. I don't recall if there were other women playing.
      Gary Ruben
      CC - IA and SIM

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      • #18
        Re: Updated List

        Indeed! Nava, Hazel and Dinara Khaziyeva all graced the 2004 Closed. Pretty sure Qiyu is our first female defending world champion at the Closed though Gordon!

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        • #19
          Re: Updated List

          Valentina Goutor was the highest scoring woman of the 2004 event. Daniela Belc and Dina Kagramanov graced the 2006 event. Looking forward to participating with Qiyu (maybe i will get to play her!) in this years event.

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          • #20
            Re: Schach of Ages

            Originally posted by Brian Hartman View Post
            Hi Hal, sorry, I would have sent this to you via email, but I couldn't find it. I appreciate your effort for the Zonal. My minor contribution toward this is as follows:

            (1) Our company (Business Improvement Group Inc.) will provide a brilliancy prize of $1,000 CDN as judged by GM Duncan Suttles of 3 games submitted by your group to me/Duncan.

            (2) $1,000 to anyone that might achieve a perfect score.

            Hope this is ok with you.

            Brian
            Hi Brian,

            Have you received the 3 candidate games for the brilliancy prize? All games are available at http://www.canadianchesszonal.com/games.html

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            • #21
              Re: Schach of Ages

              Hi, I left it to the organizers to supply the candidate games, versus GM Suttles having to pore over several. Of the ones submitted, Duncan chose the Sambuev game.

              What I might have preferred would have been a website setup with pgn games submitted by any player who wanted their game considered, then have the chess playing public/audience choose the best 3 by voting, then have Duncan review those - while this can be manipulated to some extent, the point of it would be to generate interest and interaction. Perhaps next time.

              Brian

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              • #22
                Re: Schach of Ages

                Originally posted by Brian Hartman View Post
                Hi, I left it to the organizers to supply the candidate games, versus GM Suttles having to pore over several. Of the ones submitted, Duncan chose the Sambuev game.

                What I might have preferred would have been a website setup with pgn games submitted by any player who wanted their game considered, then have the chess playing public/audience choose the best 3 by voting, then have Duncan review those - while this can be manipulated to some extent, the point of it would be to generate interest and interaction. Perhaps next time.

                Brian

                That's a great idea. Maybe next Canadian Closed. :)

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