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  • Hart House Reading Week - R4 Pairings

    Hi all,

    Round 4 Pairings and Standings after Round 3 have been posted on website:
    http://hhchess.sa.utoronto.ca/hhopen

    Refresh, at the bottom there should now be a link for Pairings.
    Respective Sections from there.

    (just pairings here)

    Round 4 Pairings - Open Section

    Bd # Res White # Res Black
    1 2 Nikolay Noritsyn 1 Bator Sambuev
    2 3 Tomas Krnan 5 Bindi Cheng
    3 6 Razvan Preotu 16 Jackie Peng
    4 23 Joey Zhong 8 Haizhou Xu
    5 15 Aquino Inigo 7 Victor Plotkin
    6 17 Yuanchen Zhang 9 Hans Jung
    7 11 Geordie Derraugh 26 Yuetong [davy] Zhao
    8 12 Mike Ivanov 13 David Filipovich
    9 21 Stephan Tonakanian 24 Allan Munro
    10 22 Lali Agbabishvili 10 Konstantin Semianiuk
    11 25 Neal Pan 19 Gordon Olheiser
    12 14 David Southam 20 David Itkin
    18 1 Avinaash Sundar BYE
    4 ½ Peter Vavrak BYE


    Round 4 Pairings - Under 2200

    Bd # Res White # Res Black
    13 2 Matthew Nicholson 5 Jonathan Yu
    14 9 Bill Evans 4 Zehn Nasir
    15 14 Eric Zechen Wang 1 Leon Perelman
    16 11 Daniel Zotkin 19 Ralph Deline
    17 7 Yinshi Li 17 Wenyang Ming
    18 15 Richard Chen 10 Jeffrey Xu
    19 8 Emmanuel Cousin 18 Jiaxin Liu
    20 6 Sergey Noritsyn 13 Benjamin Blium
    21 20 Shafkat Ali 12 Pi Nasir
    16 1 Sasha Chuchin BYE
    21 ½ Jeff Pancer BYE


    Pairings for Round 4. HH Reading Week Open: U1900

    Bd # Res White # Res Black
    23 26 William Rutherdale 18 Derick Aghamalian
    24 11 Richard Wing 4 Robert Li
    25 20 Daniel Sirkovich 10 Alexandre Michelashvili
    26 7 Rebecca Giblon 23 Chris Wehrfritz
    27 17 Martin Maister 21 Robert J Armstrong
    28 3 Randy Moysoski 35 Jason Cai
    29 22 Lily Zhou 1 Jack Ding
    30 6 Adie Todd 30 Daniel Molev
    31 31 Doug Gillis 8 Alex Kitaygorodsky
    32 33 Mathanhe Kaneshalingam 9 Sankar Govindarajan
    33 13 Justin Quinn D'Souza 36 Arhant Washimkar
    34 40 Varshini Paraparan 14 Patrick L Huang
    35 43 Yury Cheryachukin 15 Andrew Kaniak
    36 25 Harmony Zhu 5 Mario Piccinin
    37 12 Brian Clarke 32 Constance Wang
    38 19 Janet Peng 37 Colin B Archibald
    39 34 Giuseppe Del Duca 16 Hanyuan Ye
    40 28 Thomas Guo 39 Mark Bercovici
    41 27 Benjamin Lin 41 Kai Gauer
    29 1 Jack Maguire BYE
    24 ½ Ferdinand Cale BYE
    38 ½ Diego Rosales BYE
    2 ½ Mickey Stein BYE


    Round 4 Pairings - U1600

    Bd # Res White # Res Black
    43 2 Harry Zhao 6 Daniel Liu
    44 15 Muralie Vignarajah 16 Christopher Field
    45 13 Vlad Nitu 1 Richard Guo
    46 3 Michael D Sharpe 18 Ariel Sheynzon
    47 12 Nika Akophyan 7 Andrew Giblon
    48 24 Nicholas Vettese 10 Sam Selmani
    49 27 Todd Belrose 11 M Hassan Pishdad
    50 31 Hasan Almutairi 4 John R Brown
    51 32 David Burke 19 Catherine Li
    52 8 Kristen Li 28 Claire Radin
    53 30 Ali AlYami 9 James Mourgelas
    54 35 Aaron Olheiser 17 Ian Prittie
    55 33 Dee Wu 22 Kylie Tan
    56 23 Jonathan Zhao 26 Andrew Radin
    57 20 Larissa Souchko 29 Paige Radin
    58 34 Arno Lowi 21 Haotong Hazel Guo
    5 ½ Yanchun Zhao BYE
    14 ½ Richard Feng BYE
    25 ½ Nicholas Wu BYE



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    Alex Ferreira

  • #2
    Re: Direct Link

    Direct Link for Standings / Pairings:

    http://hhchess.sa.utoronto.ca/hhopen-pairings.html

    Alex F.

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    • #3
      Re: Dispute

      in round 4, U1900, Lily Zhou vs. Jack Ding
      the game finished the last and many people watched the game, many people witnessed that Jack's clock stuck at 2 seconds for at least more than 5 more moves until Lily's clock run out from more than 12 seconds.both side clicked the clock quickly, the arbitor Brian said he will make a decision later, for now consider loss for paring next round,
      A lot of witness has told organizer Alex and arbitor Brian.

      I would like to ask arbitor experts here, how do you think?

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      • #4
        Re: Dispute

        Originally posted by George Zhou View Post
        in round 4, U1900, Lily Zhou vs. Jack Ding
        the game finished the last and many people watched the game, many people witnessed that Jack's clock stuck at 2 seconds for at least more than 5 more moves until Lily's clock run out from more than 12 seconds.both side clicked the clock quickly, the arbitor Brian said he will make a decision later, for now consider loss for paring next round,
        A lot of witness has told organizer Alex and arbitor Brian.

        I would like to ask arbitor experts here, how do you think?
        Far from an expert, but it seems the obvious question is this: "was the clock working or not?" Answer that and you have an important clue. I am not sure whether one can prove a clock is working, but it might be possible to observe it failing after a short period of operation... that might be the best bet. No idea what can be done after the game even if the clock is defective.
        ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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        • #5
          Re: Hart House Reading Week - R4 Pairings

          Rd. 5 pairings
          Attached Files

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          • #6
            Re: Hart House Reading Week - R4 Pairings

            final standings?

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            • #7
              Re: Hart House Reading Week - R4 Pairings

              Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
              final standings?
              http://hhchess.sa.utoronto.ca/hhopen-pairings.html
              http://hhchess.sa.utoronto.ca/hhopen-pairings.html

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