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Tournoi de blitz et conférence de Jean Hébert pour bien finir l'année à Chambly!
Tournoi de blitz et conférence de Jean Hébert pour bien finir l'année à Chambly!
On vous attend les mercredis du 6 décembre, pour une soirée de blitz, et du 13 décembre, pour une conférence du MI Jean Hébert qui sera notre dernière activité de la saison d'automne, où une bûche de Noël et le café seront servis aux participants!
Le tournoi de blitz sera étourdissant: un suisse de 12 rondes à la cadence classique de 5 minutes, sans aucun incrément!
La conférence du MI Jean Hébert aura pour thème: «Jouer moins de coups de pions... pour en jouer de meilleurs».
Et nous reprendrons au même rythme en janvier 2018 :
- Mercredi 3 janvier : 5e Tournoi d’échecs aléatoires de Chambly («Chess 960 – Fischer Random») Tournoi suisse de 4 rondes non cotées de parties à cadence 15 min. + 10 sec. Une section.
(http://www.fqechecs.qc.ca/activite/5...toires-chambly)
- Les mercredis du 10 janvier au 31 janvier : PréTECs 2018 (Prélude au Tournoi Echelle de Chambly. Tournoi ouvert de 4 rondes lentes cotées (90m+30s). En 2 sections ou + selon le nombre d’inscrits.
(http://www.fqechecs.qc.ca/activite/l...e-2018-chambly)
Last edited by Club d'échecs de Chambly; Friday, 8th December, 2017, 07:08 PM.
Reason: Ajout d'un aperçu des activités de janvier 2018
Re : Tournoi de blitz et conférence de Jean Hébert pour bien finir l'année à Chambly!
Tournoi «On blitze à Chambly - Version classique de décembre 2017».
Les gagnants du tournoi, qui a duré 12 rondes (comme convenu avec les joueurs au lieu des 14 prévues initialement de façon un peu trop optimiste) :
1er Jean Hébert MI, 11,5 points: 11 victoires et une nulle!
2e: Marc-André Beaudry, expert,10,0 points: 10v 2d.
3e: Maxime Léger, expert, 9,5 points: 9v 2d 1n.
4e et meilleur -1800: Yuen Tak Mok, 9,0 points: 9v 3d.
Meilleur -1400: Aldo Aldo Lelievre, 6 points
Meilleur -1200 et sans-cote: Steve Bégin: 4 points.
Félicitations à tous nos gagnants et merci aux 21 participants, dont les jeunes de 9 ans Arash Abasi et Julien Godbout, qui ont dû quitter à la moitié du tournoi (école le lendemain)!
C'était notre dernier tournoi de l'année 2017. La semaine prochaine, le 13 décembre, ne manquez surtout pas la conférence du MI Jean Hébert. Vous y apprendrez sûrement quelque chose: c'est un pédagogue extraordinaire, et il ne gagne pas tous ces tournois pour rien, dont nos deux derniers à Chambly en 2017!
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