A senior player's quest to become a FIDE Master.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Local News
Event History (Players / Winner)
2007 31 / BETANELI
2006 22 / VAJA
The winners of the 4 USAT tournaments met on April 12th to determine an overall winner. The team from the South won.
The mainly WI based team of
1) 2282 Betaneli Alexander
2) 2239 Vaja Ashish
3) 2175 Santarius Erik
4) 2003 Magness Trevor (IL)
lost to
"We have Cox"
1) 2386 Robby Adamson
2) 2246 Landon Brownell
3) 2115 Jonathan Cox
4) 2100 Benjamin Marmont
in the semi final with a score 0f 1-3 (Trevor won)
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Hales Corners Challenge VII.
USCF Results
Event History (players/winner(s)) HCC VII 52(22+30)/ BURGESS,TENNANT,PARKER
HCC -VI 62(30+32)/ TENNANT,BREIDER,SANTARIUS
HCC --V 62(40+22)/ TATE,STAMNOV
HCC -IV 47(23+24)/ STAMNOV
HCC III 45(28+17)/ TENNANT
HCC -II 38(20+18)/ BURGESS,BECKER
HCC --I 70(34+36)/ BETANELI
Can't win to save my life!
Friday, April 04, 2008
2008 Arpad Elo Open, Wisconsin Dells
April 5-6
1) Luo, Brian J WI 2068
2) Velikanov, Alexander WI 2028
3) Pamatmat, Jarod TX 2002
Velikanov vs Nietman, Round 5 (The secret must be to drink lots of water!)
Event History (players/winner(s))
2008 59 (13+46) , ALEXANDER VELIKANOV
2007 56 (21+35) , ALEX BETANELI, JEREMY KANE
2006 47 (20+27) , DANE M MATTSON
2005 48 (20+28) , STANISLAU SMIATANKIN
Critical position from my last loss
Considering the time factor, I should have played ...Qg2+, now that my rook is protected I can move my king to e7.
During the game I didn't even look at ...Qg2+
In the actual game I ended up being up a Bishop, but lost too many pawns, and lost in a wild time scramble.
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
The Dallas Chess Club
When I got a chance to play in a G/30 tournament this past Friday I took it. I finished 1-1=2 with a loss to a Master. I had draws against lower rated opponents, but considering the fact that I don't usually play G/30 and the that the players in question were up and coming juniors, it was not that bad.
The Friday, 4 round G/30 events usually attract around 80 players and has had over a 100.(when Hikaru Nakamura played). GMs and IMs from the UTD team frequent this event and this week was no exception.
The nation's top 11 year old Darwin Yang got past 2200 mark for the first time at this event by drawing GM ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ in round 2. Dawin had Q+2p vs Q, but could not find a way to get out of checks with not much time left on his clock
Top 11 year olds
1) Yang, Darwin TX 2202
2) Ostrovskiy, Aleksandr A NY 2020
3) Shetty, Atulya Arya MI 1943
TD and expert player Luis Salinas is the "main force" behind the DCC
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
Angelo's 138 move win - (Analysis by Angelo)
IM Angelo Young won a 138 mover against Stamnov at the recent FIDE event in Milwaukee. This was a must win game for Angelo if he wanted to share first prize with IM Megen Amanov at 4.5/5.0Angelo says "I don't know how many times me and FM Stamnov have played each other".
As of 3/14/2008 the answer is: 16
It is interesting to note that Stamnov could have claimed a draw by the 50-move rule, but for some reason did not do so. Well, the reason might be that he was oblivious to the fact since he has a bad habit of not keeping score, and when he does it is nothing more than scratch marks!
Click here for ChessBase file
(10) IM Young,A - FM Stamnov,A [A11]MCA FIDE, 09.03.2008
I don't know how many times me and FM Stamnov play each other. 1.c4 c6 His favorite the Slav set-up. 2.Nf3 d5 3.e3 Nf6 4.Nc3 e6 5.b3 Nbd7 6.Bb2 Nc5 7.Qc2 Be7 8.d3 a5 9.Rb1! 0-0 10.Be2 Rb8? black must find a way to open the game in order not to get cramped. 11.0-0 Bd7 12.Na4 [ 12.e4 dxe4 13.dxe4 Qc7 14.e5 Ng4 15.Ne4 Nxe4 16.Qxe4 f5 17.Qf4 Rbd8 18.h3 Nh6 19.Rbd1 favors white.] 12...Na6 [ 12...Nxa4 13.bxa4 b6 14.e4 Qe8 15.Ne5 dxe4 16.dxe4 c5 17.Nxd7 Nxd7 18.f4+/=] 13.Be5 Rc8 14.c5 Ra8 15.a3 Be8 16.Bxf6 Fritz like this move too! 16...Bxf6 17.d4 Nb8 18.Nb6 Ra7 19.Bd3 g6 20.b4 axb4 21.axb4 Nd7 22.Nxd7 Bxd7 23.Ra1 Qb8 24.Qc3 Re8 25.h3 [ 25.Rxa7 Qxa7 26.Ra1 Qb8 27.Ne5 Bxe5 28.dxe5 b6 29.cxb6 Qxb6 Is more prefeable than the text. 30.Ra6 ] 25...Rxa1 26.Rxa1 e5 27.dxe5 Rxe5 28.Nxe5 Bxe5 29.Qa3 Bxa1 30.Qxa1 b6 31.cxb6 Qxb6 32.Qd4 [ 32.Qa5 suggested by Fritz but my line is safer .] 32...Qxd4 33.exd4 g5 34.Kh2 h6 35.Kg3 Kg7 36.h4 f6 37.f4 gxh4+ 38.Kxh4 f5= Diagram equal but there is a lot of ways black could go wrong . weak pawns and white squares weaknesses. from move 38 thru move 112 was just mere of finding the right break for white. As i need more time too 16 mins to black and 15 mins for white. 39.Be2 Be8 40.Kg3 Kf6 41.Kf2 Ke6 42.Ke3 Kd6 43.Kd2 Kc7 44.Kc3 Bf7 45.Kb3 Kb6 46.Bd3 Be6 47.Kc3 Kc7 48.Kd2 Kd6 49.Ke3 Ke7 50.Be2 Bf7 51.Kf2 Kf6 52.Bd3 Be6 53.Ba6 Bd7 54.Kg3 Kg6 55.Kh4 Kg7 56.Bd3 Be6 57.Be2 Bf7 58.Bd1 Be8 59.Be2 Kf6 60.Bd3 Bd7 61.Kh5 Kg7 62.Kh4 Kg6 63.Kg3 Kf6 64.Be2 Be8 65.Kf2 Ke6 66.Ke3 Bd7 67.Bh5 Kf6 68.Kf3 Ke7 69.Kg3 Be8 70.Kh4 Bd7 71.Bf3 Kf6 72.Kg3 Be8 73.Be2 Ke6 74.Kf2 Bf7 75.Ke3 Kd6 76.Kd2 Kc7 77.Kc3 Be8 78.Bf3 Bf7 79.Kb3 Kb6 80.Ka3 Be8 81.Be2 Bf7 82.Bd3 Be6 83.Kb3 Bd7 84.Kc3 Kc7 85.Kc2 Kd6 86.Kc3 Kc7 87.Bc2 Kd6 88.Bb3 Be8 89.Bd1 Bf7 90.Kd2 Ke7 91.Ke1 Ke6 92.Kf1 Kf6 93.Be2 Be6 94.Bh5 Ke7 95.Kf2 Bd7 96.Kg3 Be8 97.Kh4 Bf7 98.Be2 Kf6 99.Kg3 Kg6 100.Ba6 Be6 101.Kf3 Bd7 102.Be2 Be8 103.Ke3 Kf6 104.Kd2 Ke6 105.Kc1 Kd6 106.Kc2 Kc7 107.Kb3 Kb6 108.Bd3 Bd7 109.Kc2 Kc7 110.Kd2 Be6 111.Kc2 Kd6 112.Kc3 Kc7 113.b5!! The winning move ! it will be hard for black to stop white king from marching inside . 113...cxb5 114.Bxb5 Kd6 115.Kb4 Bf7 116.Ka5 Kc7 117.Bd3 Be6 118.Kb5 Kd6 119.Kb6 Bc8 120.Bb5 Be6 121.Kb7 Bf7 122.Kc8 Bh5 123.Kd8 Bd1 124.Bd3 Ke6 125.Kc7 Bb3 126.Ba6 Bc2 127.Kd8 Be4 128.g3 Bf3 129.Bc8+ Kf6 130.Kd7 Kg6 131.Kd6 Be4 132.Ba6 Bf3 133.Ke5 Kh5 134.Kxf5 Be4+ 135.Ke5 Kg4 136.Be2+ Kxg3 137.f5 Kf2 138.Bh5 Black resigned thus winning the First MCA Fide .I think the right setup to stop the break would be Black Bd7,c6,d5,f5,h6,Kb6. and play Be8,Bf7,Be6 for tempos. 1-0
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Playing moves in the wrong order
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
"King of CTS"

Gopal is currently ranked #25 in the USCF age 16 list with a rating of 2035. For the last 4 years he has gone up one rating class every year. At this rate he should be a master by 2009. In one tournament in 2005 he went from 1594 to 1737!
When did you start playing on CTS?
Around the US Open in 2006.
How many problems did it take you to get to 2000?
50,000 What is the most number of problems you did in one sitting?
~500
On a scale of 1-10, How helpful is CTS in making one a better chess player?
7-8, but there is no substitute to playing stronger opponents.
When you see a problem, what percent of the time do you remember the answer, rather than calculate?
I remember the solution about 75% of the time since I have seen each problem 3-4 times, but most of the time I calculate it anyway (some problems have multiple answers).
Sunday, March 09, 2008
FIDE/USCF Milwaukee
Click here for final results
The two IMs, Angelo Young & Mesgen Amanov tied for first. Young beat FM Aleksander Stamnov, in a 138 move marathon in round 5. It looked like Young was not making any progress for many moves, but prevailed in the end. Young has made a lot of progress in diagram 2, but I wonder if Stamnov could have defended better starting from diagram 1. (It's Whites move)
Diagram 1
Diagram 2
Local Master, Ashish Vaja made a $100 donation to the first prize, to bring it to $400.
I finished 3-2=0. I lost to IM Angelo Young and expert Allen Becker. I didn't get blown away by the IM , I thought that I was hanging in there till the very end. A unexpected exchange sacrifice by Angelo sent me into a tail spin. Click here for pgn.
Saturday, March 08, 2008
FIDE / USCF Chess in Milwaukee -THIS W-END!
March 8-9
Confirmend FIDE titled participants
IM Angelo Young FIDE Country PHI
IM Mesgen Amanov FIDE Country TKM
FM Aleksander Stamnov FIDE Country MKD
5-SS Open Tournament G/90 + 30 Second increment.
Village Hall, 5635 S. New Berlin Rd., Hales Corners, WI. (Milwaukee Area).
FREE ENTRY TO GMs & IMs (Must commit in email or writing by 3/1/08)
EF: $45-Non-FIDE rated, $25-FIDE rated players.
$$1600 (b/40 full entries (Fide players count as half entries), if 60 non-Fide attend prize will be increased!)
1st $300.00(Guaranteed) 2nd $250.00 3rd $150.00,
U2000 1st $150.00 2nd $100.00,
U1800 1st $150.00 2nd $100.00,
U1600 1st $150.00 2nd $75.00,
U1400/Unrated 1st $75.00,
Special Prizes: Biggest Upset $50.00 & Best Game $50.00 Reg.: 9-9:30am
Rounds:
Sat: 10:00am, 3:00pm, 7:30pm,
Sun: 11:00, 3:30pm.
Ent/Info:
Christopher Baumgartner,
9985 Linda Ln., Des Plaines, IL 60016,
email: mcafide@yahoo.com or mcafidetournaments.blogspot.com,
phone (after 7pm ) 847-609-2987
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Record turnout at the Waukesha Chess Club
Place : Waukesha Chess Club
Day : Wednesdays
Time : 7pm
Cardenas wins click here for USCF results
4.0
1958 Cardenas, Davis R.
3.5
1559 Hartig, Hugo J.
I played White against Bucher in the 3rd round.
I lost to Hugo Hartig in the last round
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
2nd Round Loss from UW Winter Open
USCF Results here
I know how important it is to not to pay much attention to a player's rating, but when paired against a low rated adult player in round 2, I let my guard down. I have to make sure I don't do that again!
Lately I have been going over some games by Tal and felt like 1800 version of Tal (with none of the talent!) when I played my last move Nd4.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Tournament Directing
Saturday, February 23, 2008
UW Winter Open
1) Romich 4.0 vs Parker 3.5 DRAW
2) Santarius 3.0 vs Yusim 3.5 1-0
3) Nietman 3.0 vs Smail B. 3.0 1-0
Friday, February 22, 2008
USATE
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
My last round game from the USATN
I was playing board 3. We had an early win on Board 4. It looked to me like boards 1 and 2 should at least draw. Board 1 drew, but we lost on board 2. So I had to win my game. This game was one of the last three to finish, and was surrounded by other players whose fortunes depended on this game. The pressure was on!
I spent too much time early in the game deciding if I should go for the double minor piece exchanges which prevents White from castling. I got myself into terrible time preassure and had to make several quick moves before the time control at move 30.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Winners of the 4 USAT events
1) 2714 Izoria, Zviad2) 2592 Perelshteyn, Eugen
3) 2586 Dzindzichashvili,Roman
4) 110 Fanning, Stephen (That's right 110!)
Trevor,Erik,Ashish & Alexander
2) 2239 Vaja Ashish
3) 2175 Santarius Erik
4) 2003 Magness Trevor

Jonathan,Benjamin,Robby & Landon
1) 2386 Robby Adamson
2) 2246 Landon Brownell
3) 2115 Jonathan Cox
4) 2100 Benjamin Marmont
South
2) 2136 Jeffrey Haskel
3) 2108 Javier Gonzalez
4) 2069 Gilberto L Luna