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  • #46
    Re: WYCC 2015 under way

    Originally posted by Caleb Petersen View Post
    Many players have been having excellent results, however I wanted to point out one player who will be very pleased with his results. Adam Dorrance has 3.5/6 in the U18. Now 3.5/6 although a good result isn't particularly spectacular, except when three of your opponents are 2400's and 2 are 2300's and your 2131. That is really incredible.
    Yes indeed Caleb, Adam's achievements in this WYCC are remarkable. As you and Andrew Peredun have highlighted, his three starting draws were extremely hard-fought affairs against opponents whose ratings were 200-300 points higher. Chess-Results assigns him a performance rating of 2365 and a FIDE rating increase of 70.8 points after 6 rounds.

    Adam is an talented, hard-working, erudite and courteous young man who has always been a pleasure to have in the CMA and the CFC events. Congratulations Adam, and keep up the good fight!

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    • #47
      Re: WYCC 2015 under way

      Sunday, November 01. Daylight Savings Time ended in North America, so Quebec and Eastern Ontario are seven hours behind Greece again.

      Round 7 of the WYCC. Plenty of action to follow. Canadian games broadcast live feature Qiyu Zhou on Board 1 in Girls U-16, Nameer Issani on Board 5 in Open U-10, Maili-Jade Ouellet on Board 10 in Girls U-14, Richard Chen on Board 10 in Open U-14, Nicholas Vettese and Eugene Hua on Boards 10 and 11 in Open U-12. Go Canada!
      Last edited by Vadim Tsypin; Sunday, 1st November, 2015, 11:25 AM. Reason: More spelling. :(

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      • #48
        Re: WYCC 2015 under way

        Qiyu drew her game against the leader today. She had her chances against an opponent who thumped her in their last encounter, in the U14G WYCC in 2013.

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        • #49
          Re: WYCC 2016 under way

          On the top boards today: Qiyu Zhou 0.5, Nameer Issani 0, Maili-Jade Ouellet 0, Richard Chen 1, Nicholas Vettese 1, Eugene Hua 1. These players have either 5.5 or 5 points.

          Other important Canadian results today: Razvan Preotu 1, Aiden Zhou 1, Anthony Atanasov 0.5, Constance Wang 1, Svitlana Demchenko 1, Mysha Gilani 1. All these players have 4.5 points now.

          Reminder: past results, standings and current pairings for all of Team Canada can be accessed here.

          John Coleman's spreadsheet with all Canadian results sorted is here.

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          • #50
            Re: WYCC 2015 under way

            Monday, November 02. Round 8 of the WYCC.

            Canadian games broadcast live: Razvan Preotu on Board 12 in Open U-16, Qiyu Zhou on Board 3 in Girls U-16, Richard Chen on Board 5 in Open U-14, Eugene Hua and Nicholas Vettese on Boards 4 and 6 in Open U-12, Nameer Issani on Board 11 in Open U-10. Go Canada!

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            • #51
              Re: WYCC 2015 under way

              On the top boards today: Razvan Preotu 1, Qiyu Zhou 0.5, Richard Chen 1, Eugene Hua 0.5, Nicholas Vettese 0, Nameer Issani 1. Richard Chen currently has 6.5/8, Qiyu Zhou, Eugene Hua, Nameer Issani and Max Chen - 6.0/8.

              Reminder: past results, standings and current pairings for all of Team Canada can be accessed here.

              John Coleman's spreadsheet with all Canadian results sorted is here.
              Last edited by Vadim Tsypin; Monday, 2nd November, 2015, 06:31 PM. Reason: Corrected omission of one player.

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              • #52
                Re: WYCC 2015 under way

                Tuesday, November 03. Round 9 of the WYCC.

                Canadian games broadcast live: Razvan Preotu on Board 8 in Open U-16, Richard Chen on Board 3 in Open U-14, Eugene Hua on Board 10 in Open U-12, Nameer Issani on Board 6 in Open U-10, Qiyu Zhou on Board 2 in Girls U-16, Svitlana Demchenko on Board 10 in Girls U-12, Mysha Gilani on Board 9 in Girls U-10.

                Games in Girls U-08 and Open U-08 are not streamed. Max Chen, Anthony Atanasov and Angela Lin play on top boards there. Go Canada!

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                • #53
                  WYCC 2015 under way

                  On the top boards today: Razvan Preotu 0.5, Richard Chen 0, Eugene Hua 0.5, Nameer Issani 0, Max Chen 0, Anthony Atanasov 0.5, Qiyu Zhou 0, Svitlana Demchenko 0, Mysha Gilani 0, Angela Lin 0.

                  Richard Chen, Nicholas Vettese and Eugene Hua all have 6.5/9.

                  Reminder: past results, standings and current pairings for all of Team Canada can be accessed here.

                  John Coleman's spreadsheet with all Canadian results sorted is here.

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                  • #54
                    Re: WYCC 2015 under way

                    Originally posted by Vadim Tsypin View Post
                    Qiyu Zhou 0
                    Not a nice result. Yesterday it seemed that she had a much better ending too :/ Hope she will grab a medal anyway :)

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                    • #55
                      Rd. 10 Streaming links

                      I think there will be seven Canadian games carried live online in round 10.

                      I have created links to them on this CFC Newsfeed page:

                      http://chess.ca/newsfeed/node/702

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                      • #56
                        Re: WYCC 2015 under way

                        Qiyu won her round ten game but is a point back with one round to go. The competition is ferocious.

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                        • #57
                          Re: WYCC 2015 under way

                          On the top boards today: Razvan Preotu 1, John Doknjas 0, Richard Chen 0, Nicholas Vettese 0, Eugene Hua 0, Nameer Issani 0.5, Max Chen 1, Anthony Atanasov 0, Qiyu Zhou 1, Svitlana Demchenko 1, Julia Kuleshova 0.5, Mysha Gilani 0, Angela Lin 1.

                          Razvan Preotu, Max Chen and Qiyu Zhou all have 7/10. Last round is tomorrow at 10 a.m. local time == 3 a.m. EST.

                          Reminder:
                          • past results, standings and current pairings for all of Team Canada can be accessed here.
                          • John Coleman's spreadsheet with all Canadian results sorted is here.
                          • John Upper's live streaming links are here.

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                          • #58
                            Re: WYCC 2015 under way

                            Originally posted by Caleb Petersen View Post
                            Many players have been having excellent results, however I wanted to point out one player who will be very pleased with his results. Adam Dorrance has 3.5/6 in the U18. Now 3.5/6 although a good result isn't particularly spectacular, except when three of your opponents are 2400's and 2 are 2300's and your 2131. That is really incredible.
                            Adam drew his last round for a performance rating a few points shy of 2400 FIDE. He lives in a small town in NS so does most of his chess over the internet. Even so, he's about 2280 CFC, and now about 2280 FIDE. My guess (based on working with him sporadically over the years) is that if he lived in Ontario, and with a bit of practice vs stronger players, he would be about 2400-2450 CFC.
                            "Tom is a well known racist, and like most of them he won't admit it, possibly even to himself." - Ed Seedhouse, October 4, 2020.

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                            • #59
                              Re: WYCC 2015 under way

                              Razvan Preotu (Open U-16) and Nameer Issani (Open U-10) won their last-round games earlier today, delivering the best performances and the best finishes among Canadian contigent with 8/11 (6th place) and 7.5/11 (13th place) correspondingly. Five players have 7/11.

                              Complete results and final standings for all of Team Canada can be accessed here.

                              John Coleman maintains a wonderful spreadsheet with all Canadian results sorted .

                              Congratulations to everyone on Team Canada: players, parents, coaches, volunteers, officials - on your valiant fight. You made people at home proud. Since Youth and Cadet events are split starting next year, this was probably the last time we are seeing such a constellation of young talent together. Good luck in chess and life!
                              Last edited by Vadim Tsypin; Thursday, 5th November, 2015, 12:29 PM. Reason: Replaced "10" by "11". :)

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                              • #60
                                Re: WYCC 2015 under way

                                Originally posted by Tom O'Donnell View Post
                                Adam drew his last round for a performance rating a few points shy of 2400 FIDE. He lives in a small town in NS so does most of his chess over the internet. Even so, he's about 2280 CFC, and now about 2280 FIDE. My guess (based on working with him sporadically over the years) is that if he lived in Ontario, and with a bit of practice vs stronger players, he would be about 2400-2450 CFC.
                                Indeed, a very strong performance for a very nice and friendly person. It's not easy to gain 150 rating points in junior event. Congratulations!

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