I played in the last three CO's in Kitchener, Ottawa & Montreal. So this year I decided to make it four in a row ( after not having played in one since 1968). So at 9:50 AM on Friday, I headed off with West Jet to Edmonton, Alberta. When we lifted off, the pilot gave us the happy news that Edmonton was at 4degrees that morning - burrrr.
But when we arrived it was about 18-20 degrees, and sunny. All went well, and I ended up at Grant MacEwan College Residence, where I and Alex Ferreira ( of Hart House, U of T fame ) were sharing a unit. To my delight, there was a Timmy's just across the street, so I'd have a place to go for my 6:00 AM coffees ( I sleep little during chess tournaments ). The only hitch, was that at the one complimentary computer in the lobby, someone had managed to log off, which they weren't supposed to be able to do. And of course, no one at the reception desk had a clue what the password was. So an out of order sign got posted on it. And there went my idea of blogging this CO like I did last year's in Montreal. Alex arrived later, and we spent the evening finding a place to eat, and getting acquainted with the downtown, and where the playing site was.
I'm going to try to keep up on the progress of the 8 Toronto players here who are all in the U 2000 class with me. After 2 rounds, here is how we all stand:
1. Jonathan Farine ( 1894 ) - 1.5
2. Tyler Longo ( 1992 ) - 1 ( Scarborough CC member )
3. Brendan Fan ( 1992 ) - 1
4. Alex Ferreira ( 1987 ) - 1 ( Scarborough CC member )
5. Dalia Kagramanov ( 1941 ) - 1
6. Omar Shah ( 1921 ) - 1 ( past Scarborough CC member, and winner of the U 2000 section last year in the Montreal CO ).
7. Sam Arfin ( 1916 ) - 1 ( Scarborough CC member )
8. Bob Armstrong ( 1831 ) - 1 ( Scarborough CC member & your intrepid blogger )
Now what is critical to know is that a lot rides on this CO. Five of the 8 Toronto U 2000 players ( Farine, Longo, Ferreira, Shah and Armstrong ) have a side bet. The highest score among them gets the other 4 to contribute $ 20 each toward the winners entry fee in the Toronto Labour Day Open in September, with the one stipulation, that the winner must agree to play up a section. Pretty heavy pressure !!
Now you may wonder how I'm blogging now, if the residence computer is down ( and I don't have a laptop ). Well it is thanks to the generosity of Omar. Alex had brought a relic of a laptop from the 90's, but in his haste to leave, grabbed the wrong cable. And of course, Future shop had no adapter for his relic. So we were stranded - both options closed. But on Sunday, Omar said some of the other guys he was staying with ( Jon, Tyler and Liam Henry from Toronto ) had laptops, and he'd lend us his for the week. So here I am on Monday morning, able to entertain myself by blogging this CO.
Well, since I'm a governor, I'm off to the CFC's outgoing AGM this morning at 9:00 AM. Alex has, against his better judgment, decided to come to the first 2 hours of the meeting ( he'll be bored ! ), when he'll them go to play a simul against WGM Xue Zhao from China who is playing in the Open. I'll also be attending the incoming governors' AGM on Tuesday, if I survive today in tact ( I have 3 motions on the agenda ). I'll try to report some or the highlights, such as they may be.
I played an FM in round 1, Eric Hansen, and got a good attack, but then at a critical point, played defensively when I had to play aggressively, and allowed him to bolster his defence, and I was stalled. I tried an R-sac to continue my attack but it petered out and I lost. This morning I play a master ( drew 2 in the PwC Toronto Open - my first time drawing a master ). So I like to think I have chances this morning.
Wish me luck.
Bob
But when we arrived it was about 18-20 degrees, and sunny. All went well, and I ended up at Grant MacEwan College Residence, where I and Alex Ferreira ( of Hart House, U of T fame ) were sharing a unit. To my delight, there was a Timmy's just across the street, so I'd have a place to go for my 6:00 AM coffees ( I sleep little during chess tournaments ). The only hitch, was that at the one complimentary computer in the lobby, someone had managed to log off, which they weren't supposed to be able to do. And of course, no one at the reception desk had a clue what the password was. So an out of order sign got posted on it. And there went my idea of blogging this CO like I did last year's in Montreal. Alex arrived later, and we spent the evening finding a place to eat, and getting acquainted with the downtown, and where the playing site was.
I'm going to try to keep up on the progress of the 8 Toronto players here who are all in the U 2000 class with me. After 2 rounds, here is how we all stand:
1. Jonathan Farine ( 1894 ) - 1.5
2. Tyler Longo ( 1992 ) - 1 ( Scarborough CC member )
3. Brendan Fan ( 1992 ) - 1
4. Alex Ferreira ( 1987 ) - 1 ( Scarborough CC member )
5. Dalia Kagramanov ( 1941 ) - 1
6. Omar Shah ( 1921 ) - 1 ( past Scarborough CC member, and winner of the U 2000 section last year in the Montreal CO ).
7. Sam Arfin ( 1916 ) - 1 ( Scarborough CC member )
8. Bob Armstrong ( 1831 ) - 1 ( Scarborough CC member & your intrepid blogger )
Now what is critical to know is that a lot rides on this CO. Five of the 8 Toronto U 2000 players ( Farine, Longo, Ferreira, Shah and Armstrong ) have a side bet. The highest score among them gets the other 4 to contribute $ 20 each toward the winners entry fee in the Toronto Labour Day Open in September, with the one stipulation, that the winner must agree to play up a section. Pretty heavy pressure !!
Now you may wonder how I'm blogging now, if the residence computer is down ( and I don't have a laptop ). Well it is thanks to the generosity of Omar. Alex had brought a relic of a laptop from the 90's, but in his haste to leave, grabbed the wrong cable. And of course, Future shop had no adapter for his relic. So we were stranded - both options closed. But on Sunday, Omar said some of the other guys he was staying with ( Jon, Tyler and Liam Henry from Toronto ) had laptops, and he'd lend us his for the week. So here I am on Monday morning, able to entertain myself by blogging this CO.
Well, since I'm a governor, I'm off to the CFC's outgoing AGM this morning at 9:00 AM. Alex has, against his better judgment, decided to come to the first 2 hours of the meeting ( he'll be bored ! ), when he'll them go to play a simul against WGM Xue Zhao from China who is playing in the Open. I'll also be attending the incoming governors' AGM on Tuesday, if I survive today in tact ( I have 3 motions on the agenda ). I'll try to report some or the highlights, such as they may be.
I played an FM in round 1, Eric Hansen, and got a good attack, but then at a critical point, played defensively when I had to play aggressively, and allowed him to bolster his defence, and I was stalled. I tried an R-sac to continue my attack but it petered out and I lost. This morning I play a master ( drew 2 in the PwC Toronto Open - my first time drawing a master ). So I like to think I have chances this morning.
Wish me luck.
Bob
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