Congratulations to GM Mark Bluvshtein for winning the Canadian Open!

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    Congratulations to Mark Bluvshtein for winning the Canadian Open ahead of a very impressive field! WoW! Also congratulations to IM Porper for his fantastic performance. Although he performed at grandmaster level and beat grandmasters nicely because of low rated early opposition he could not achieve a GM norm. Here's hoping he gets his grandmaster title soon. Obviously his move to Edmonton has paid off nicely.

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    Porper played excellently. It's a real shame he didn't make a GM norm as he certainly deserved it. He's definitely good enough to obtain the title if he can find the tournaments to play in.

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      Yes, congratulations to GM Bluvshtein and IM Porper who tied for 1st (ahead of Shirov, Adams and Ni Hua).
      Mark won the trophy on tiebreak (cumulative points).

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        Congratulations also to the Edmonton organizers, who did a terrific job in putting together the 2009 Canadian Open!!

        The timely and well-written coverage on chessbase.com, with annotated games from GM Shabalov, definitely boosted the championship's prestige around the world, and will make it easier to attract top players in the future.
        :) :) :)

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          Congratulations to the both winners and to the Edmonton organizers as well.
          :)

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            Many congratulations, I really regret due to family circumstances not being able to travel to events like this. Way to go Edmonton. Beware of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats though :)

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              Re: Congratulations to GM Mark Bluvshtein for winning the Canadian Open!

              " Big Thanks to CO Organizers !

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              Hello,


              I played in this past Canadian Open and had an absolutely fantastic time. Definitely the best Canadian Open I've been at (2006-2009) so far. Everyone I had talked to about the 2005 CO, also held in Edmonton, said it had been an outstanding CO and that 2009 was not to be missed. They were right!

              A big thanks to Micah Hughey and Vlad Rekhson, along with their team, who put on a fantastic show, and were always very helpful and professional.

              Everyone who I hanged out with seemed to have been having a terrific time overall, even if the chess results at times proved disappointing (got ourselves to blame really).

              The website was easy to navigate, complete with results and pairings for the next round, always posted about one hour after the last game of the night was finished. Always great to have (and use!) monroi to record games and to view them afterward from home. Coverage was excellent with chessbase and terrific to have Shabalov annotate some of the top board games.

              Not comparable to any other CO I've attended were the side events: 5 simuls, 4 lectures, blitz and bughouse tournaments. Shirov, Ganguly and Bluvshtein gave terrific lectures, which were very well attended, and Piasetski analyzed one-on-one with players who wanted an expert opinion on their past games where improvements could have been made. I took the opportunity to play in my first clock simul (1 hour per player) against Zhao Xue and learn a tough lesson in the black side of the Albin Counter Gambit. In the end she did some analyzes although advised me to select a more sound opening in the future
              All chess professionals were very friendly and approachable throughout the event, from what I witnessed.

              The skittles room, although located a couple of floors above the playing hall on the other side of the hotel, was always full of life, with players of all levels doing post-mortems, including Adams and Shirov.
              The playing hall was high class, spacious with carpeted floors, washrooms immediately adjacent, inside the downtown City Centre, yet secluded from the noise. There was also a movie theatre 1 minute walk from the playing hall inside the mall.

              The format was just one big swiss section, which I didn't mind and I know of many colleagues who were looking forward to playing against titled players. I can see how some masters may be disappointed by the lack of norm chances, especially if they were led to believe this was possible. However it would already be tremendously difficult if not impossible to reach a norm in 9 rounds swiss. One IM told me that a GM norm was completely out of the question, even before the tournament began.

              I got the impression everyone was having a great time, again from those I came across, and am a bit surprised that some of the people who criticized this CO further down in chesstalk posts were not there. I am looking forward to anyone doing a better job and hope to be there too.

              It seems to me that organizers (current or future) can learn a lot from the guys in Edmonton, who created the best festival / tournament I've been at.
              Provided I can get together the funds again, I'll definitely come back in future years.

              A big thanks for a memorable vacation / experience,


              Alex Ferreira "

              I share Alex's opinion with You.
              :)

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                Congratulations Canadian Open Champion GM Mark Bluvshtein from Mark S. Dutton, IA and Christine Dutton. It was great to see you today!

                And thanks for coming to Victoria today and playing a simul with those in attendance at the opening day of the 2009 Victoria Chess Festival.

                The event will run for the next 8 days with major events including the CYCC and the Canadian Junior followed up by the BC OPEN.

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                  Re: Congratulations to GM Mark Bluvshtein for winning the Canadian Open!

                  [IMG]The winner, Mark Bluvshtein, with ... the Trophy.[/IMG]
                  Last edited by Caesar Posylek; Tuesday, 21st July, 2009, 07:34 PM.

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