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The simultaneous exhibition by Alexei Shirov will take place at the RA Centre at 7 p.m. on Thursday 11 February. This may be your best opportunity to play a bona fide Super GM. (And beat him?:) Alexei does not get into Ottawa from Riga until 2 a.m. the morning of the simul.)
The event is sponsored by the Chess Federation of Canada and the RA Club. As of last Sunday, there were five slots left. Rigistration is first-come first-served. The following are registered (RA Members have until Thursday 7 January to pay the $25 fee):
Eric Van Dusen
Keven Eyre
Bill Doubleday
Alex Lambruschini
David Forget
Stijn de Kerpel
Michel Desjardins
Joey Qin
Sonja Xiong
Jerry Xiong
Wei Xiong
Minea Voloaca
Halldor Palsson
Daryl Bertrand
Saeid Sadeghi
Mate Marinkovic
Gerhard Roth
Roger Hubley
Karoly Szalay
Gordon Ritchie
We will be taking registrations at the RA Club on Thursday nights or from RA members by e-mail to gordonritchie@rogers.com.
Alexei Shirov will be presenting two three-hour lectures at the RA Club from 1 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday 13-14 February. The event is sponsored by the Chess Federation of Canada and the RA Club. I have suggested that his Saturday lecture focus on Preparation drawing on his own experience, notably at the Sofia Mtel Masters where Alexei won undefeated against Veselin Topalov, Magnus Carlsen (+1=1), Vassily Ivanchuk (+2), Wang Yue and Dominguez Perez. For his Sunday lecture, I have suggested he explain how a great tactician senses the opportunity to unleash an attacking combination drawing perhaps on most recent games from 2010 at Wijk aan Zee. Shirov's lecture style is highly engaging as he fearlessly exposes the participants to his thought processes as he goes along.
The fee for the lecture series is $150. RA members who have commited to attend have until Thursday 7 February to pay. Others must pay at registration. As of last Sunday, there were 17 registered participants:
Eric van Dusen
Stijn de Kerpel
Keven Eyre
Sonja Xiong
Jerry Xiong
Wei Xiong
Laurent Allard
Miladin Derkovic
John Upper
Bill Doubleday
Saeid Sadeghi
Mate Marinkovic
Marc D'Aoust
Halldor Palsson
Karoly Szalay
Gordon Ritchie
We will be taking registrations Thursday night at the RA Club or by email to gordonritchie@rogers.com.
I will be taking registrations Thursday night at the RA centre. There are two slots left in the simul and we are nearing 20 participants in the lecture series.
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