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  • #16
    Final Results: Superfest 2012...

    SUPER FESTIVAL ÉCHIQUÉEN AEM 2012

    SECTION OUVERTE RÉSULTATS
    # Nom Cote Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Tot
    1 Sambuev Bator 2530 +7 +6 +11 +3 =2 4.5
    2 Sapozhnikov Roman 2478 -8 +9 +12 +10 =1 3.5
    3 Hebert Jean 2440 =9 +12 +4 -1 +6 3.5
    4 Kraiouchkine Nikita 2287 +10 =8 -3 +11 +7 3.5
    5 Sprumont Oscar 1884 -6 -7 B--- +13 +8 3.0
    6 Caire François 2270 +5 -1 =8 +12 -3 2.5
    7 Chiku-ratte Olivier-kenta 2174 -1 +5 +13 =8 -4 2.5
    8 Wang Jessy B 2096 +2 =4 =6 =7 -5 2.5
    9 Plante Michel 2016 =3 -2 -10 B--- +13 2.5
    10 Forget Luc 1983 -4 +14 +9 -2 =11 2.5
    11 Carrier Claude 2179 +13 H--- -1 -4 =10 2.0
    12 Zhu Hong Rui 1998 +14 -3 -2 -6 B--- 2.0
    13 Lemieux Serge 1597 -11 B--- -7 -5 -9 1.0
    14 Hamilton Robert 2407 -12 -10 U--- U--- U--- 0.0

    SECTION -2000 RÉSULTATS
    # Nom Cote Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Tot
    1 Shi Ling Yun 1562 B--- =6 +10 +5 =4 4.0
    2 Villeneuve Robert * 1886 -7 =14 +13 +12 +6 3.5
    3 Cetta Andrea 1839 =10 +15 =5 =7 +9 3.5
    4 Marghetis Aris * 1923 +14 =7 -9 +8 =1 3.0
    5 Giroux Robert * 1870 +8 +11 =3 -1 =7 3.0
    6 Gedajlovic Max 1823 +12 =1 =7 +9 -2 3.0
    7 Duplessis Jean-roch * 1676 +2 =4 =6 =3 =5 3.0
    8 Girard Sylvain * 1659 -5 B--- +11 -4 +13 3.0
    9 Touboul Bertrand 1725 +13 =10 +4 -6 -3 2.5
    10 Vanden Ron 1707 =3 =9 -1 +11 -14 2.0
    11 Brule Daniel * 1513 B--- -5 -8 -10 +12 2.0
    12 Maheux Pierre 1894 -6 =13 +14 -2 -11 1.5
    13 Bluteau Yvon 1862 -9 =12 -2 +14 -8 1.5
    14 Plante Marc-eric * 1704 -4 =2 -12 -13 +10 1.5
    15 Bevand Larry 1953 H--- -3 U--- U--- U--- 0.5

    SECTION -1700 RÉSULTATS
    # Nom Cote Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Tot
    1 Wang Kelly 1541 +14 =4 =3 +6 +10 4.0
    2 Bergeron Jean-guy 1446 -3 +18 +13 +12 +4 4.0
    3 Labrecque Réjean 1688 +2 =10 =1 +9 =5 3.5
    4 Laurin Marcel 1568 +13 =1 +10 +5 -2 3.5
    5 Johnson-constantin Matthieu * 1394 B--- +6 +9 -4 =3 3.5
    6 Ming Wenyang * 1678 +8 -5 +11 -1 +14 3.0
    7 Saha Ananda 1549 =16 -9 +18 +11 =8 3.0
    8 Selmani Sam * 1461 -6 +17 H--- +13 =7 3.0
    9 Ouellet Maili-jade 1269 +15 +7 -5 -3 +12 3.0
    10 Gignac Guy 1561 +18 =3 -4 +16 -1 2.5
    11 Frangakis Evan * 1382 H--- +12 -6 -7 +16 2.5
    12 Saine Zachary * 1546 +17 -11 +15 -2 -9 2.0
    13 wang constance 1442 -4 +14 -2 -8 +17 2.0
    14 Bonneville-roussy Didier 1336 -1 -13 B--- +15 -6 2.0
    15 Bolduc Olivier 1319 -9 +16 -12 -14 B--- 2.0
    16 Molloy Francis 1390 =7 -15 +17 -10 -11 1.5
    17 Breton Jules* 1409 -12 -8 -16 +18 -13 1.0
    18 Bolduc Jacques 1413 -10 -2 -7 -17 U--- 0.0

    SECTION -1400 RÉSULTATS
    # Nom Cote Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Tot
    1 Gauthier Martin * 1339 +6 +9 +2 +3 =4 4.5
    2 St-cyr Xavier 1231 +16 +18 -1 +14 +7 4.0
    3 Chan David * 1201 +14 +6 +11 -1 +8 4.0
    4 Gao Christine * 1202 +5 -11 +8 +9 =1 3.5
    5 Satir Ege Nur * 1102 -4 =10 +18 +13 +12 3.5
    6 Chan Alexander * 1162 -1 -3 +10 +18 +14 3.0
    7 Tsypin Vadim 1058 +15 -8 +17 +11 -2 3.0
    8 Ouimet Alain 1022 +19 +7 -4 +12 -3 3.0
    9 Rodrigue-lemieux Shawn * 906 B--- -1 +13 -4 +16 3.0
    10 Serban Diana * 1121 -11 =5 -6 +15 +17 2.5
    11 Senecal Jean-pierre* 1309 +10 +4 -3 -7 U--- 2.0
    12 Bertin François 1173 -18 +17 +15 -8 -5 2.0
    13 Plouffe Michel 1127 -17 +19 -9 -5 +18 2.0
    14 Gao Catherine * 991 -3 B--- +19 -2 -6 2.0
    15 Bluteau David unr. -7 +16 -12 -10 +19 2.0
    16 Mikhaylov Dmitry 921 -2 -15 B--- =17 -9 1.5
    17 Couture François 838 +13 -12 -7 =16 -10 1.5
    18 Tsypin Allison 903 +12 -2 -5 -6 -13 1.0
    19 Tsypin Nicolas unr. -8 -13 -14 B--- -15 1.0

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    • #17
      Re: Superfest 2012...

      This tournament could be the start of another North Bay International-like event - as long as the dates are arranged not to conflict with major events such as the US Open.

      I hope games/scoresheets are/will be available.

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      • #18
        Re: Superfest 2012...

        Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View Post
        This tournament could be the start of another North Bay International-like event - as long as the dates are arranged not to conflict with major events such as the US Open.

        I hope games/scoresheets are/will be available.
        North Bay was a 9-rounder with norm chances though, wasn't it?
        Christopher Mallon
        FIDE Arbiter

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        • #19
          Re: Re : Superfest 2012...

          I had a great time Larry. The site was truly magnificent and it was an excellent idea to mix holidays with chess like that. Except for a few quibbles (no easy access to coffee during rounds and a playing hall where the lighting was a bit too low), it was an enjoyable experience and I certainly hope you'll be able to repeat it!

          Originally posted by Larry Bevand View Post
          Hi Felix,

          66 players. Bator Sambuev won against Jean Hebert in round 4 and then agreed to an 8 move draw this morning against Roman Sapozhnikov to pick up $1,250.00. The event is still going on as I write.

          We had great weather and it was a relaxing vacation. The lake had lots opf chess kids swimming and having a good time. The hotel is willing to work with us if we decide to try and build the event next year.

          I would love to get feedback before taking a decision on next year.

          Larry

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          • #20
            it was awesome !!!

            Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View Post
            This tournament could be the start of another North Bay International-like event - as long as the dates are arranged not to conflict with major events such as the US Open.

            I hope games/scoresheets are/will be available.
            Good analogy Hugh! I believe that this event has tremendous potential. The location is so darn relaxing, and the playing room was awesome. It featured high ceiling, a massive wall of huge windows providing natural light, and a raised area for the parents (and even other spectators) to sit and watch their children, and almost any game in the room! :)

            I know Larry lost money on the event, as he had guaranteed the prize fund. However, many of us were urging him to try and build this up for next year. If I may suggest, if you did attend this year, and loved it, let other people know what they missed! ;)

            Larry, Alexandre, et al, thank you for one of the best chess long weekends ever! :)

            P.S. to Hugh : I believe every single game was captured on carbon. I know U2000 was.

            added later : Another great feature of this hotel was the huge patios overlooking the lake! You could at any time escape to what felt like your own porch, with food/drink service! :)
            Last edited by Aris Marghetis; Monday, 20th August, 2012, 09:18 AM. Reason: added point about patios

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            • #21
              Re: Superfest 2012...

              There is a rather interesting and pertinent discussion happening on the French board about the validity of Sambuev's and Sapoznhnikov's draw in the last round. Perhaps it should be discussed here as well?

              I think the main arguments are that the draw was agreed before the match was played, not that it was agreed in such short amount of moves. The moves played have never been played by either player and Roman had motivation enough to play for a win (a share of joint 1st place).

              In Bator's defence, he called Jean Hebert a racist and an idiot so it looks like a pretty even argument thus far.

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              • #22
                Re: Superfest 2012...

                First of all, this was a great tournament, beautiful locale and facilities. The only disappointment was the unexpectedly low turnout, but this might be attributable to the "first year effect" of a new tournament. The only other drawback was the Friday and Saturday traffic driving up from Montreal. Normally, it is about an hour's drive but on Sat. I left at 11.30 and arrived 30 minutes late for the 1 pm start! Larry, there are many beautiful locations within about a 30-45 minute drive from Montreal - maybe you could consider something a little closer to the big city in the future. It might make for a better turnout as well.

                As for the final round game between Bator and Roman, I am not familiar with the exact details, but does it really matter? These men put themselves in a position where a final round draw was satisfactory for both. They earned the right to play for a draw in the final round if that is what they wanted. It also doesn't matter if they discussed it beforehand or not. This is only optics. Players generally know before they sit down at the board that a draw is an acceptable outcome, whether they verbalize it or not. Let those who complain, get to a position where they can settle for a draw in the final round and be content...

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                • #23
                  Re: Superfest 2012...

                  Originally posted by Aman Hambleton View Post
                  There is a rather interesting and pertinent discussion happening on the French board about the validity of Sambuev's and Sapoznhnikov's draw in the last round. Perhaps it should be discussed here as well?

                  I think the main arguments are that the draw was agreed before the match was played, not that it was agreed in such short amount of moves. The moves played have never been played by either player and Roman had motivation enough to play for a win (a share of joint 1st place).

                  In Bator's defence, he called Jean Hebert a racist and an idiot so it looks like a pretty even argument thus far.
                  The FIDE rules of chess are:

                  "c. The game is drawn upon agreement between the two players during the game. This immediately ends the game. (See Article 9.1)"

                  Looking after business is nothing new and often result in short draws.

                  There have even been draws discussed here in which no moves were played.
                  Gary Ruben
                  CC - IA and SIM

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                  • #24
                    Re: Superfest 2012...

                    Originally posted by Evan Frangakis View Post
                    First of all, this was a great tournament, beautiful locale and facilities. The only disappointment was the unexpectedly low turnout, but this might be attributable to the "first year effect" of a new tournament. The only other drawback was the Friday and Saturday traffic driving up from Montreal. Normally, it is about an hour's drive but on Sat. I left at 11.30 and arrived 30 minutes late for the 1 pm start! Larry, there are many beautiful locations within about a 30-45 minute drive from Montreal - maybe you could consider something a little closer to the big city in the future. It might make for a better turnout as well.
                    If I may suggest, part of the allure of such an event is NOT having it too close to any major city. That way, people get in the frame of mind of committing to a mini-vacation.

                    It's great you enjoyed the location, but I think players and families who stayed there, booked rooms (which Larry needs to happen fiscally), enjoyed the location much more.

                    Just my 2c worth, that one of the reasons this was special was BECAUSE it was not local!

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                    • #25
                      Re: Superfest 2012...

                      I originally had no intention of posting - but then I looked again at the flyers - and yes this tournament was an amazing deal. Speaking for myself the entry would have been $60 - and great hotel rates. It reminded me in some ways of North Bay - and I have missed North Bay ever since it stopped happening in 1999. Of course North Bay was a full international with many sections but it was in August with a trip to northern Ontario and was a real blast for participants. This venue is even nicer. How did North Bay attract such numbers? I believe that you need ambassadors for an event like this - and North Bay certainly had them - there were carloads of people going from the Toronto area as well as southwestern Ontario. I looked at the participant list of this event (the Superfest) and there were very few from Ontario - mainly Ottawa area (I think) - so if you want to build it you should at least send personal invites by email and perhaps find some ambassadors - let others help create the "buzz" about a great event. I really think we could use a replacement for North Bay (if you will) in this part of the country and I for one because of my summer situation here in Kitchener am hard put to attend any summer events but if it is held next year it is one event I would attend. Looking at my work calendar - it would only mean two working days off and would be a real mini vacation.

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