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  • #16
    Re: Canadian Junior Pairings

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    # Name                 Rtng Rd1  Rd2 Rd3 Rd4 Rd5 Rd6 Rd7 Tot
     1 Shiyam Thavandiran   2455 W9  L6  W10 W4  W5  D3  W2  5.5
     2 Roman Sapozhnikov    2477 D7  W10 D4  D8  W6  W5  L1  4.5
     3 Bindi Cheng          2422 L10 W13 W11 W7  W8  D1  L4  4.5
     4 Nikita Gusev         2256 D13 W7  D2  L1  D9  W8  W3  4.5
     5 Arthur Calugar       2370 W11 L8  W9  W6  L1  L2  W12 4.0
     6 Alexander Martchenko 2344 W12 W1  D8  L5  L2  W9  D7  4.0
     7 Paul Gelis           2186 D2  L4  W13 L3  W12 W10 D6  4.0
     8 Michael Kleinman     2223 W14 W5  D6  D2  L3  L4  D9  3.5
     9 Jesse Wang           2110 L1  W12 L5  W10 D4  L6  D8  3.0
    10 Haizhou Xu           2037 W3  L2  L1  L9  W14 L7  B-- 3.0
    11 David Itkin          1922 L5  W14 L3  H-- H-- L12 W13 3.0
    12 Jonathan Farine      1813 L6  L9  W14 W13 L7  W11 L5  3.0
    13 Ian Mahoney          1639 D4  L3  L7  L12 B-- X14 L11 2.5
    14 Griffen Eumague      1635 L8  L11 L12 B-- L10 F13 U-- 1.0

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    • #17
      Re: Round 8 Results, Round 8 Pairings

      Round 8 Results:

      Gelis 1/2 Thavandiran
      Cheng 1-0 Sapozhnikov
      Gusev 0-1 Calugar
      Xu 0-1 Martchenko
      Kleinman 1-0 Itkin
      Mahoney 1-0 Wang
      Farine 1 bye

      Round 9 Pairings:

      Thavandiran vs Kleinman
      Calugar vs Cheng
      Martchenko vs Gusev
      Sapozhnikov vs Farine
      Itkin vs Gelis
      Mahoney vs Xu
      Wang 1 bye


      All games updated on www.chess5.com
      Including Round 8 games and one Round 9 game that just finished.


      Alex Ferreira

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      • #18
        Re: Canadian Junior Pairings

        Regional representation be damned! This could have been a 10 player round-robin.
        Clearly any player below 2,000 rating had no chance. Even if some 1900 player scored an upset - so what? In the future the tournament should be a round-robin with the number of players detrermined by the number of rounds available.
        I recall when I was the organiser/director of the Toronto Closed in 2000 or 2001
        I was pressed by a parent to include a promising young player in the tournament - Alina Sviridovitch. The father insisted that she be included for the good of Canadian chess. I pointed out that the Toronto Closed was not a training tournament for promising players and that she would have good competition in the reserves section. The father would hear none of that - Alina must play in the Closed! I refused to back down. The father continued to push his daughter to play above her level for the next year or so. Finally she dropped out of chess alltogether.
        The lesson here is: You do not develop young players by forcing them to compete at the highest level. You first give them a taste of success! Chess excellence is part perspiration and part inspiration! Let the young player enjoy the game!

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        • #19
          Re: Canadian Junior Pairings

          Originally posted by Vlad Dobrich View Post
          Regional representation be damned! This could have been a 10 player round-robin.
          Clearly any player below 2,000 rating had no chance. Even if some 1900 player scored an upset - so what? In the future the tournament should be a round-robin with the number of players detrermined by the number of rounds available.
          I recall when I was the organiser/director of the Toronto Closed in 2000 or 2001
          I was pressed by a parent to include a promising young player in the tournament - Alina Sviridovitch. The father insisted that she be included for the good of Canadian chess. I pointed out that the Toronto Closed was not a training tournament for promising players and that she would have good competition in the reserves section. The father would hear none of that - Alina must play in the Closed! I refused to back down. The father continued to push his daughter to play above her level for the next year or so. Finally she dropped out of chess alltogether.
          The lesson here is: You do not develop young players by forcing them to compete at the highest level. You first give them a taste of success! Chess excellence is part perspiration and part inspiration! Let the young player enjoy the game!
          Hi Vlad,

          I can't speak for all juniors and parents out there, and I am sure some of what you just described does take place. However for this tournament, that was not my feeling at all. The U2000 players seemed to be under no pressure and enjoying some high quality games and the great atmosphere. Parents came by and seemed to support their children and love for the game, while understanding that this is a very competitive event.

          Alex F.

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          • #20
            Re: Round 9 Results

            Round 9 Results:


            Thavandiran 1-0 Kleinman
            Calugar 0-1 Cheng
            Martchenko 1-0 Gusev
            Sapozhnikov 1-0 Farine
            Itkin 1-0 Gelis
            Mahoney 0-1 Xu


            Congrats to Shiyam Thavandiran for winning the Canadian Junior Chess Championship ! Shiyam finished with 7.0/9, half a point ahead of Bindi Cheng and a full point ahead of Alexander Martchenko.

            I will post a more detailed report later or tomorrow.

            *All* games have now been posted on www.chess5.com

            A lot of interesting chess all around. It's a shame that pairings/results chesstalk threads have so many views, yet actual games' views on chess5 have only about a dozen.


            Alex Ferreira

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            • #21
              Re: Canadian Junior Pairings

              Shiyam is fighting for the title

              (Probably at that moment Michael Kleinman was thinking about Nb2)




              The joy of the win - the analysis after the game:

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