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8 juin: Expérimentez les échecs aléatoires lors d'un tournoi à Chambly!
8 juin: Expérimentez les échecs aléatoires lors d'un tournoi à Chambly!
Le club d'échecs de Chambly a prolongé ses activités en juin 2016. Comme l'expérience du 6 janvier dernier a été un succès avec 26 participants et que, plusieurs nous ont demandé de la répéter sans attendre janvier prochain, nous vous la proposons à nouveau mercredi le 8 juin 2016, alors que nous poursuivrons notre expérimentation des échecs aléatoires (Fischer Random Chess 960) grâce à un autre tournoi de 3 rondes de parties semi-rapides (25 min.+5 sec.).
Re : 8 juin: Expérimentez les échecs aléatoires lors d'un tournoi à Chambly!
Tournoi d'échecs aléatoires (Chess 960) du 8 juin 2016 - Classement final.
Raymond Dubreuil a remporté le tournoi de 3 rondes semi-rapides avec 3 victoires en 3 parties, devançant Étienne Lalumière et Jean Hébert, tous deux avec 2,5. Étienne finit 2e au bris d'égalité et a réussi à soutirer une partie nulle au MI en 2e ronde. Avec l'abandon du tournoi par Michel Barré après 2 rondes, Raymond et Pier-Luc Soucy se sont disputés la 1re place gagnée par Raymond.
Les positions #795, 175 et 584 ont été jouées respectivement en ronde 1, 2 et 3. (Voir les photos sur Facebook pour une image de ces positions ou le fichier PDF référé plus bas). La cadence était de 25 minutes/mat + 5 secondes d'incrémentation par coup.
Raymond est demeuré invaincu lors des deux tournois Chess 960 de la saison 2015-2016, avec 6 victoires en 6, ayant terminé à égalité avec Jean Hébert le 6 janvier, tous deux avec 3,0 en 3.
Félicitations à nos vainqueurs et merci encore aux 16 participants du tournoi du 8 juin. Le but était de s'amuser une dernière fois cette saison avec quelques positions d'échecs aléatoires comme plusieurs nous l'avaient demandé.
Sur l'article du site FQE (http://www.fqechecs.qc.ca/article/re...n-2016-chambly), on peut voir quelques photos et, sur fichiers PDF, les résultats complets ainsi que la partie décisive. Vous trouverez aussi une liste de toutes les 960 positions de départ.
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