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Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratté est le nouveau champion du CEM
Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratté est le nouveau champion du CEM
Bonjour,
Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratté a été couronné Champion du Club d'échecs de Montréal 2013 avec un résultat de 4.5/5 et un gain dans une partie de blitz (armagedon) contre Maxim Barko (4.5/5).
Olivier Kenta succède donc à Alexandre Levkovsky vaincu en 4e ronde par notre jeune Maître national.
Félicitation aux gagnants et merci à tout les membres du Club pour votre participation.
Merci à Mme Yolande Beauvais (Présidente du Club) et aux Membres du CA pour la tenue de ce beau tournoi.
Bon été à tous!
Sylvain Millette
Last edited by Sylvain Millette; Tuesday, 25th June, 2013, 12:22 AM.
Re: Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratté est le nouveau champion du CEM
En quelques points:
1-Félicitations à Olivier-Kenta, un titre pleinement mérité!
2-Un gros bravo à Maxim Barko, le fait de se rendre au bris d'égalité est déjà un accomplissment en soi!
3-Peut-être anecdotique, mais j'ai été très très très impressionné par le jeu des 1800 et moins. Les points n'étaient pas faciles à obtenir dans ce championnat! Plusieurs parties (dont les miennes!) se rendaient loin en finale avant que les experts s'en sortent!
4-Finalement, un gros merci à Sylvain! Sans lui, rien de tout cela ne se serait produit!
Mathieu
Last edited by Mathieu Cloutier; Sunday, 16th June, 2013, 10:27 PM.
Re : Re: Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratté est le nouveau champion du CEM
En effet Mathieu, la performance de Maxim Barko est impressionnante
cote avant 1766; cote performance 2295; cote après 1913
Félicitation Maxim
Je tenais à souligner une autre performance qui m'a impressionnée, celle de Denis Pilon avec un 3/5 qui a vaincu deux joueurs de 1800 lors des deux dernières rondes.
cote avant 1317; cote performance 1889; cote après 1440
Bravo Denis
Last edited by Sylvain Millette; Monday, 17th June, 2013, 08:57 AM.
Re : Re: Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratté est le nouveau champion du CEM
Salut Hugh
j'ai précisé qu'il fallait aller dans la Banque de parties de 2013-14, les parties du Championnat sont après les parties de la dernière ronde du Tournoi du Mercredi
Re : Re: Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratté est le nouveau champion du CEM
Merci Sylvain,
C'est la première fois de ma vie que je gagne contre un 1800, donc imagine, battre deux 1800 dans la même journée. C'est comme si j'étais dans un rève.
Re: Re : Re: Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratté est le nouveau champion du CEM
En effet, c'est étrange! Moi j'ai nettoyé la 'cache' de mon fureteur (Chrome) et après ça le bon fichier apparaît. Probablement que par défaut, les fureteurs gardent le fichier en mémoire pendant un certain temps.
Re : Re: Olivier Kenta Chiku-Ratté est le nouveau champion du CEM
Quelle est la façon la plus rapide pour visionner ces parties. Le site internet de la FQE est un véritable labyrinthe. Je n'ai pas la patience pour trouver ce maudit fichier pgn...
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