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John Upper (who always does a great job!) has reported about this young fellow on the CFC site.
This 9-year old plays regularly at the R.A. club and he performed extremely well (performance rating over 2350!) at the Three-Rivers tournament in March.
John Upper (who always does a great job!) has reported about this young fellow on the CFC site.
This 9-year old plays regularly at the R.A. club and he performed extremely well (performance rating over 2350!) at the Three-Rivers tournament in March.
Can someone tells us more?
Larry
Had the pleasure of working with Daniel at the WCCC last September in Brazil. Talented kid and glad to see him doing well :)
I've had the pleasure of witnessing Daniel's progress over my last few years in Ottawa. He is frankly quite remarkable. Not only is he outstanding on the chessboard, but he is an outspoken individual who never shies away from post-game analysis. He has the attitude of a champion and I wish him the very best. I just hope that I can beat him a couple more times before he surpasses me entirely. ;)
He takes Skype lessons from the 3-time RACC Champion, now Waterloo student Joey Qin, who is 2500 CFC but somehow has no FIDE title.
I don't think Joey has played in any events - or did not achieve a good enough result or enough norms - that would qualify him for a FIDE title. No FIDE events since 2015.
I liked it better when Daniel would cry after losing!:) Now it is my turn to cry. He is a tough young competitor, improving very fast. Fine calculator combined with strong positional sense. One of our most promising youngsters at the RA, and we have produced a few.
I don't think Joey has played in any events - or did not achieve a good enough result or enough norms - that would qualify him for a FIDE title. No FIDE events since 2015.
It's a very rare situation if a player has CFC above 2500 and no FM title at least. I don't remember anyone else.
It's a very rare situation if a player has CFC above 2500 and no FM title at least. I don't remember anyone else.
I've nothing against Joey - he's a strong player - but he has worked his rating up slowly via dozens of RA tournaments (Ottawa), and Canadian Closeds in 2011 and 2012. Don't norms expire after a certain time of inactivity?
I've nothing against Joey - he's a strong player - but he has worked his rating up slowly via dozens of RA tournaments (Ottawa), and Canadian Closeds in 2011 and 2012. Don't norms expire after a certain time of inactivity?
One doesn't need any norm to get FM title. Just cross once 2300 FIDE - that's it. Again, this is a very rare case, that player with CFC above 2500 never crossed 2300 FIDE.
One doesn't need any norm to get FM title. Just cross once 2300 FIDE - that's it. Again, this is a very rare case, that player with CFC above 2500 never crossed 2300 FIDE.
AFAIK, Joey was close to 2300 FIDE, but had a bad tournament just after FIDE doubled the k value for juniors. Since then he's been serious about university and plays only online and in Canadian University championships (winning the last two), but those aren't FIDE rated.
I believe that in fact Joey's "bad" tournament came before he jump in the k-value but the CFC screwed up the sequencing and was not prepared to correct its error. This despite representations and an undertaking to cover any cost in doing it correctly.
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