Hard to argue against a world champion.
Canadian Chess Player of the Year Award
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Originally posted by Brad Thomson View PostHard to argue against a world champion.
Overcoming the pressure involved and prestige of it definitely carry big weight; winning it was a great accomplishment by someone who went on to be a very strong player and an important person in Canadian chess. I would personally give titles in restricted events with weaker fields less importance than others might in how I'd vote for the Player of the Year. Lest I be accused of sexism, I'd note that for me, the same points apply for Cummings win as well.
I'd argue board 1 at the Olympiad carries just as much pressure, and the combination of the pure chess strength of it as well as the supporting results made it clear to me.
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Originally posted by David Ottosen View Post
I guess it's a philosophical question. Yes, she won a world championship. However, in pure chess terms, the event wasn't especially strong. She played 4 players above 2000 in this event and scored +1 -0 =3 and had a performance rating of 2169. http://chess-results.com/tnr144249.aspx?lan=1&art=9&fed=CAN&turdet=YES&flag=30&snr=betpokies
Overcoming the pressure involved and prestige of it definitely carry big weight; winning it was a great accomplishment by someone who went on to be a very strong player and an important person in Canadian chess. I would personally give titles in restricted events with weaker fields less importance than others might in how I'd vote for the Player of the Year. Lest I be accused of sexism, I'd note that for me, the same points apply for Cummings win as well.
I'd argue board 1 at the Olympiad carries just as much pressure, and the combination of the pure chess strength of it as well as the supporting results made it clear to me.Last edited by Jack G; Friday, 4th February, 2022, 04:48 AM.
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2014 Canadian Chess Player of the Year is GM Anton Kovalyov. A plaque will be awarded to Anton sometime this year.
Final Voting (10-7-5-3-2)
1. Anton Kovalyov - 41
2. Qiyu Zhou - 33
3. Bator Sambuev - 20
4. Eric Hansen - 16
5. Razvan Preotu - 13
6. Yuanling Yuan - 10
7. Nikolay Noritsyn - 2
Members of the Player of the Year Committee are Larry Bevand, Ian Findlay, Hans Jung, Fred McKim, and John Upper
We will be moving on to a list of 10 players for consideration for 2015 very shortly.
Fred
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Originally posted by Fred McKim View Post2014 Canadian Chess Player of the Year is GM Anton Kovalyov. A plaque will be awarded to Anton sometime this year.
Final Voting (10-7-5-3-2)
1. Anton Kovalyov - 41
2. Qiyu Zhou - 33
3. Bator Sambuev - 20
4. Eric Hansen - 16
5. Razvan Preotu - 13
6. Yuanling Yuan - 10
7. Nikolay Noritsyn - 2
Members of the Player of the Year Committee are Larry Bevand, Ian Findlay, Hans Jung, Fred McKim, and John Upper
We will be moving on to a list of 10 players for consideration for 2015 very shortly.
Fred
https://www.fide.com/news/1522
Chess Federation of Canada drops the ball once again ...sigh.
Disappointing, as usual.
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Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post
Perfectly inline with your beloved FIDE ... 2022 the Year of the Woman in Chess.
https://www.fide.com/news/1522
Chess Federation of Canada drops the ball once again ...sigh.
Disappointing, as usual.
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Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post
Perfectly inline with your beloved FIDE ... 2022 the Year of the Woman in Chess.
https://www.fide.com/news/1522
Chess Federation of Canada drops the ball once again ...sigh.
Disappointing, as usual.
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Should there be a category for Builder as well as one for Player? Other sports do this. There have been any number of wonderful Builders, those who did not distinguish themselves by their play, but by their volunteering of large amounts of important time and a selfless dedication to chess. Persons such as Phil Haley, David Cohen and many, many others who may or may not be still with us today.
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Originally posted by Brad Thomson View PostShould there be a category for Builder as well as one for Player? Other sports do this. There have been any number of wonderful Builders, those who did not distinguish themselves by their play, but by their volunteering of large amounts of important time and a selfless dedication to chess. Persons such as Phil Haley, David Cohen and many, many others who may or may not be still with us today.
Builders and players, both, can be honoured in the Canadian Chess Hall of Fame. See my other thread from earlier today.
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