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Richard is still 13 year of age (he will be 14 next month) and he now becomes the youngest IM in the history of Alberta. In fact, he must be one of the youngest ever to earn the IM title in Canada. Did anyone earn it in a younger age?
This is a very well deserved title for Richard, who in his recent tournaments showed that he is already playing at an IM level. Richard had a bad start losing to a much lower rated player, (which can probably at least partially be attributed to the fact that he arrived in Montreal 45 minutes before the start of round 1!) but showed resilience and played his best when it counted.
A couple of years ago I challenged Richard to become an IM before the age of 14. He made it just in the nick of time. I now issued a new challenge to Richard, that is to equal Fischer's accomplishment and earn the GM title before he turns 16! This will be probably even harder, but I believe that he can do it.
Richard is still 13 year of age (he will be 14 next month) and he now becomes the youngest IM in the history of Alberta. In fact, he must be one of the youngest ever to earn the IM title in Canada. Did anyone earn it in a younger age?
This is a very well deserved title for Richard, who in his recent tournaments showed that he is already playing at an IM level. Richard had a bad start losing to a much lower rated player, (which can probably at least partially be attributed to the fact that he arrived in Montreal 45 minutes before the start of round 1!) but showed resilience and played his best when it counted.
A couple of years ago I challenged Richard to become an IM before the age of 14. He made it just in the nick of time. I now issued a new challenge to Richard, that is to equal Fischer's accomplishment and earn the GM title before he turns 16! This will be probably even harder, but I believe that he can do it.
I want also to congratulate Richard Wang. I follow his chess last 4-5 years (he beats my son regularly at CYCC). Richard is not only a very talented chessplayer, but also a nice and friendly person (also a great basketball player). Sure, he has a chance to become a GM by age of 16.
Before last round of Canadian Closed I thought that Vladimir Pechenkin has more chances to win a title. He had a great tournament (beat 4 lower-rated players, drew with black against 2 IMs, and lost to 2 GMs). Sometimes in swiss tournament last round is more important than previous 8 all together.
My forecast for this Canadian Closed was: IM title - R.Wang, FM title - M.Song and R.Preotu. May be I overestimate young players. However it's clear for me that we have very strong generation of 12-13 y.o. players (burn 1998-1999).
R.Wang, M.Song, J.Peng, R.Preotu, O.Chiku-Ratte - all of them are very good players right now. We can also add to this group J.Cao and Y.Zhang (burn 2000).
So will Canada have a bright chess future? We'll see.
Last edited by Victor Plotkin; Tuesday, 14th August, 2012, 09:37 AM.
I want also to congratulate Richard Wang. I follow his chess last 4-5 years (he beats my son regularly at CYCC). Richard is not only a very talented chessplayer, but also a nice and friendly person (also a great basketball player). Sure, he has a chance to become a GM by age of 16.
Before last round of Canadian Closed I thought that Vladimir Pechenkin has more chances to win a title. He had a great tournament (beat 4 lower-rated players, drew with black against 2 IMs, and lost to 2 GMs). Sometimes in swiss tournament last round is more important than previous 8 all together.
My forecast for this Canadian Closed was: IM title - R.Wang, FM title - M.Song and R.Preotu. May be I overestimate young players. However it's clear for me that we have very strong generation of 12-13 y.o. players (burn 1998-1999).
R.Wang, M.Song, J.Peng, R.Preotu, O.Chiku-Ratte - all of them are very good players right now. We can also add to this group J.Cao and Y.Zhang (burn 2000).
So will Canada have a bright chess future? We'll see.
Since you do not want to be accused of nepotism, let the rest of us who know Mark, add Mark Plotkin to the list!
Since you do not want to be accused of nepotism, let the rest of us who know Mark, add Mark Plotkin to the list!
Let's also give credit to Mark Plotkin who played a beautiful game against Richard Wang at the 2012 CYCC - Richard sacrificed a rook for 5 pawns to get a huge attack, and Mark hung on for the draw.
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