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Beginner's Tournament Draws Record Turnout

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By Mike Kummer

A total of 40 players plunked down $5 for a chance at glory at the Unrated Beginner's Tourney. In the 11-player adult section, unrated Yakov Kauanovich was the clear favorite. Before the tournament, he outplayed expert Alex Marler, but since he had never participated in a United States Chess Federation (USCF) tourney, he was still considered eligible regardless of his strength.

Yakov breezed through his first two rounds and then had a round-three pairing against another unrated player, Mike Tabriz, who was also 2-0. Mike put up a tough fight and had two outside passed pawns, but his king was in severe danger. Fortunately for Mike, Yakov missed the combination that would have sealed the deal, and he outplayed Yakov from that time on take home the championship.

Mike won an annual membership to the Chess Club for his efforts. Also joining Mike in the winner's circle was Michael T. des los Reyes. He attends the Adult Beginner Class every Tuesday night, and he translated all of that hard work into success as he smoked his last round opponent to go 3-0 and win a membership to the USCF.

A record 29 students participated in the kid's section held immediately following the Kid's Class taught by GM Ben Finegold. The 4-year-old phenom, Miles Crawford, was randomly seeded on board one for the first round and proved he never wanted to relinquish that seat by winning his first game. Kid's Class regular John Smith barely held on for the win in the first round despite being up about about a million points, but he finally managed to checkmate his opponent instead of the dreaded stalemate.

In round 2, Miles successfully defended board one again. Derian Ryker was able to pull out a win with a rook and knight vs. his opponent's queen.  Up-and-comer Ben Liu, Spencer Finegold's newest pupil, played one good move after another until he finally banged out checkmate. After the game, his opponent squealed out, "You play too fast!" But when you are potentially the next Hikaru Nakamura, you can do that sort of thing.

In round 3, Miles outwitted his older opponent to ensure that he would go into the final round on board one. Shawn Pernik won on time in a complicated queen vs. queen and pawn endgame to bolster his score to 3-0. Miles was paired on board one against John Smith, and Ben Liu played Shawn Pernik on board two. All four were 3-0. Miles ended the day on a sour note as John got the better of him. Ben brought home the championship on tiebreaks by taking care of business against Shawn. Ben Liu's lessons with new teacher Expert Spencer Finegold are already paying dividends. John Smith has improved much since going to both Chess Club Summer Camps this year. Ben and John each won a great Tactics book "Chess Tactics for Students."

Stay tuned to find out when our next Beginner tournament will take place. Until then, keep on studying, and we'll see you at the club!

SwissSys Standings. Beginner's Tourney: Adult

# Name Rtng Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Tot TBrk[M] TBrk[S] TBrk[C] TBrk[O] Prize
1 BEN LIU unr. W15 W17 W8 W3 4.0 7.5 9.5 10 25
2 JOHN SMITH unr. W22 W12 W14 W4 4.0 7.5 8.5 10 25.5
3 SHAWN PERNIK unr. W23 W9 W6 L1 3.0 9.5 10.5 9 27.5
4 MILES CRAWFORD unr. W21 W18 W5 L2 3.0 9 10.5 9 26.5
5 ARIEL GASTFRAIND unr. W20 W7 L4 W16 3.0 8 9.5 8 23.5
6 MANISH CHAGANTI unr. W16 W11 L3 W15 3.0 7.5 9.5 8 25.5
7 ANGELO BENOIT unr. W29 L5 W10 W14 3.0 7.5 8 7 21.5
8 AMITAI GASTFRAIND unr. D10 W28 L1 W21 2.5 8 8.5 6 20
9 KANISHK SHANMUGAM unr. W19 L3 W20 D11 2.5 7.5 9 6.5 21
10 ROWAN BURBA unr. D8 W24 L7 W22 2.5 6.5 7.5 6 18
11 WILLIAM SCHMITT unr. W25 L6 W22 D9 2.5 6.5 7 6.5 19.5
12 OMAR MUSEMIC unr. W26 L2 W25 D13 2.5 6.5 7 6.5 17.5
13 JULIAN PROLEIKO unr. B--- L14 W17 D12 2.5 6.5 6.5 5.5 18.5
14 BLAKE ALDRICH unr. W28 W13 L2 L7 2.0 5 9.5 7 23
15 ADIN ZAIDEL unr. L1 W26 W18 L6 2.0 5 9.5 5 23
16 MATTIA CORBETTA unr. L6 W27 W23 L5 2.0 4 7.5 5 20
17 VLADIMIR MURRAY unr. W27 L1 L13 W24 2.0 3 7.5 5 18.5
18 MADELINE DEGRAW unr. W24 L4 L15 W27 2.0 3 6.5 5 17
19 HANNAH DEGRAW unr. L9 L23 W26 W25 2.0 1.5 4.5 3 11.5
20 OLIVIA BENIOT unr. L5 D21 L9 W23 1.5 5 8 2.5 21
21 AYLA BURBA unr. L4 D20 W28 L8 1.5 4.5 7.5 3.5 18
22 MOURIK CHAGANTI unr. L2 W29 L11 L10 1.0 5.5 9.5 3 23
23 DERIAN RYKER unr. L3 W19 L16 L20 1.0 5.5 8.5 3 19.5
24 WADE HOWDESHELL unr. L18 L10 W29 L17 1.0 4.5 7 2 16.5
25 ELISHA KLEIN unr. L11 B--- L12 L19 1.0 4.5 7 2 16
26 AJAY EISENBERG unr. L12 L15 L19 B--- 1.0 4 6.5 0 14.5
27 MARIA SCHMITT unr. L17 L16 B--- L18 1.0 4 6 1 15
28 EVAN HOLDEN unr. L14 L8 L21 D29 0.5 4 6.5 0.5 17
29 BEN MILLER unr. L7 L22 L24 D28 0.5 2.5 5.5 0.5 12.5

SwissSys Standings. Beginner's Tourney: Adult

# Name Rtng Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Tot TBrk[M] TBrk[S] TBrk[C] TBrk[O] Prize
1 MIKE TABRIZ unr. W7 W4 W3 3.0 4 4.5 6 9
2 MICHAEL DES LOS REYES unr. B--- W8 W9 3.0 2 2 5 5
3 YAKOV KAUANOVICH unr. W9 W5 L1 2.0 5 6 5 12
4 TONY TESON unr. W6 L1 W11 2.0 5 5 4 9
5 VADIM KLEYDMAN unr. W10 L3 W8 2.0 3 3.5 4 9
6 AUDREW VIADER unr. L4 W7 W10 2.0 2.5 3 3 5
7 THOMAS FITZGERALD JR. unr. L1 L6 B--- 1.0 2 5 0 9
8 DOUGLAS KIRBY unr. W11 L2 L5 1.0 2 4.5 3 9
9 MATT WROBLEWSKI unr. L3 W11 L2 1.0 2 4.5 2 10
10 BUD RICH unr. L5 B--- L6 1.0 2 4 1 7
11 ALLEN FABER unr. L8 L9 L4 0.0 2 4 0 9