Second Annual Hostage Chess World Championship; December 1-3 at Excelsior

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    Second Annual Hostage Chess World Championship

    December 1-3, 2023
    Excelsior Chess Club, 91 Skyway Avenue, Unit 205
    5 Round Swiss System Tournament

    Guaranteed Prize Fund $2,000

    IM Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux will defend his title!

    Time Control: G/60+30

    Playing Schedule:

    Friday, December 1, Round One: 7pm
    Saturday, December 2, Round Two: 11am
    Saturday, December 2, Round Three: 4pm
    Sunday, December 3, Round Four: 11am
    Sunday, December 3, Round Five: 4pm

    Entry Fee: $40

    Registration: by etransfer to bondhal@hotmail.com
    Please include player name in the comment, or send an additional email with those details.


    Last edited by Hal Bond; Tuesday, 31st October, 2023, 01:29 PM.

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    Originally posted by Hal Bond View Post
    Second Annual Hostage Chess World Championship

    December 1-3, 2023
    Excelsior Chess Club, 91 Skyway Avenue, Unit 205
    5 Round Swiss System Tournament

    Guaranteed Prize Fund $2,000

    IM Shawn Rodrigues-Lemieux will defend his title!

    Time Control: G/60+30

    Playing Schedule:

    Friday, December 1, Round One: 7pm
    Saturday, December 2, Round Two: 11am
    Saturday, December 2, Round Three: 4pm
    Sunday, December 3, Round Four: 11am
    Sunday, December 3, Round Five: 4pm

    Entry Fee: $40

    Registration: by etransfer to bondhal@hotmail.com
    Please include player name in the comment, or send an additional email with those details.


    Does anyone want to see analysis of Hostage Chess games to help prepare for this event?

    I have deeply analyzed a particularly amazing game played on my home computer between the HostageMaster engine at 5 seconds per move as White and the same engine, same time control playing Black. I can relate that despite playing at 5 seconds per move, on my rather fast computer the play was truly amazing and many great moves were played.

    It is truly a breathtaking demonstration of the magic of Hostage Chess. Yes, breathtaking ... the same word used to great effect on a Seinfeld episode LOL.

    If enough people ask for the analysis, I'll post it here. And I can post more games besides just this one.

    I encourage chess enthusiasts to expand their horizons and interest into Hostage Chess. I believe Hal Bond, a FIDE arbiter of great renown, is working with FIDE to get Hostage Chess recognized in the same way that chess960 aka FischerRandom Chess is recognized. So there could be a great future with this game, and Shawn Rodrigues-Lemieux is a young enthusiast who is also doing extremely well in the chess world.

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