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Simultanée de Jean Hébert, MI, mercredi le 10 septembre 2014 au Club de Chambly
Simultanée de Jean Hébert, MI, mercredi le 10 septembre 2014 au Club de Chambly
Simultanée de Jean Hébert, MI et lancement de la saison 2014-2015 du Club d'échecs de Chambly Mercredi 10 septembre 2014
1) Inscription / 18h-19h00
2) Mot du président Germain Laplante : Lancement de la saison 2014-2015 / 19h25
3) Simultanée & conférence de Jean Hébert, MI / 19h30-21h30 approximativement
Nombre de participants : limité à 20 joueurs.
Coût : 10$ / Membre du club de Chambly (Carte de 20$),
Gratuit / Membre VIP du club de Chambly (Carte de 50$),
15$ / Non-membre.
La simultanée sera jouée avec une horloge pour chaque joueur (SVP apportez vos horloges si possible)
Cadence: 60 minutes/mat + 30 secondes d'incrément par coup (pourrait être ajustée lors de la simultanée en fonction du nombre d'inscriptions)
4) Conférence : Une partie notée de la simultanée recevra un prix de la meilleure partie, choisie par Jean Hébert qui l'analysera sur un échiquier mural.
Le gagnant recevra une passe gratuite pour une prochaine activité du club (tournoi, conférence, etc.).
Re: Simultanée de Jean Hébert, MI, mercredi le 10 septembre 2014 au Club de Chambly
Simultanée de Jean Hébert du 10 septembre 2014 - Résultats
Pour une 4e année d'affilée, le maître international Jean Hébert a lancé la nouvelle saison du club de Chambly par une simultanée.
Lors de cet évènement, il a fait face à 15 adversaires et a gagné toutes les parties.
Chaque joueur avait une horloge réglée à la cadence de 60 minutes/mat avec un incrément de 30 secondes par coup.
Débutées peu après 19h30 toutes les parties étaient terminées à 22h00.
Seul Michel Barré (en vert, à droite sur la photo) est passé prêt de le vaincre et Jean Hébert lui a décerné le prix de la meilleure partie, qu'il a analysé durant près d'une heure sur l'échiquier mural, au grand plaisir de tous les participants!
Certains étaient venus d'aussi loin que Sherbrooke ou Saint-Donat.
Une excellente soirée d'échecs à Chambly et un succès annuel répété!
Merci encore à Jean Hébert et à tous les participants!
N.B.: Un fichier PGN de toutes les parties sera publié d'ici quelques jours sur le groupe Facebook «Club d'échecs de Chambly».
Last edited by Raymond Dubreuil; Thursday, 11th September, 2014, 05:37 AM.
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