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Saturday, December 28, 2013

Minnesotans in World Youth Championship

Congratulations to the two Minnesotans who represented the United States in the World Youth Chess Championships which completed today in the United Arab Emirates. Andrew Titus 2089 (boys under 12) scored 5.5 points out of 11 and Nastassja Matus 1402 score 6.5 in the girls under 8 section. Both were students of mine at the SCA Chess Camp. Many players from around the world were invited based on their ratings to participate.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Jr. High League and 2013 Year End Ratings

I have indicated that we'd like to be part of the Jr. High/Middle School chess league. I indicated that we'd prefer playing the matches on a Saturday morning rather than one match each on a Friday.

Match play consists of playing our top five boards against another school's top 5 boards. The Team that scores 3 points wins. If both teams score 2.5 it's a draw.

At the end of the Jan - Mar. season there are various awards for individuals and teams for each division. The top teams from each division make the playoffs and vie for the State Championship in March.

All games are played by USCF rules. Unlike SCA, you will have to notate all games, all games will use a clock from the very beginning, adults and other spectators are allow to watch the games, total silence must be observed in the playing area, there is no warning on the three move repetition, and no one can remind you to press the clock. If you have an issue during the game, raise your hand and pause your clock and an official will come to answer your question.

This means parents will have to provide rides. Talk to your parents about this. Ridesharing is encouraged . I think the games start at 9:00 am end at 12:00

We will invite the top six rated players, and players 4-6 will each sit one game out. If someone is not available on that Saturday, we will have or #7 player etc. play.

So right now it looks like Thomas at board 1, Frank at 2, Anton at 3, Magnus at 4 and Josh at 5 with Thomas subbing at board 5 while Magnus and Josh take 1 game off. Lendale and Carter would be alternates if someone can't make it.
FHMS By Rating
Last Name First Name Rating
Miranda Thomas 1271
Henry Mace 873
Sullivan Frank 807
Priborkin Anton 723
Nordby Magnus 656
Phillips Josh 588
McDermott Thomas 550
Smith Lendale 396
Hahnfeldt Carter 368
Barnard Joe 308
Gotham Angela 245
Johnson Evan 236
Lee Keighvin 233
Meyer Oliver 216
Nordby Annikka 171
Kainz Andres 150
Metz-Taylor Grant 121
Church Ben 117
Lee Aidan 103
Williams Brigham 100
Meyer Misha 100

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Latest Ratings

I have chess sets like the ones at school but with a larger case with handles and a sleeve for the board. $12
Green or Black. Let me know or just bring $12 to chess club as I have them in my car.

Check out the previous posts if you haven't seen them!

Here's the second place team! Coach Heinemann, Tom Miranda, Magnus Nordby
FHMS ByRating
Last Name First Name Rating
Miranda Thomas 1260
Henry Mace 873
Sullivan Frank 811
Priborkin Anton 695
Nordby Magnus 652
Phillips Josh 562
McDermott Thomas 548
Smith Lendale 396
Hahnfeldt Carter 351
Barnard Joe 321
Gotham Angela 245
Johnson Evan 236
Lee Keighvin 232
Meyer Oliver 216
Nordby Annikka 171
Kainz Andres 150
Metz-Taylor Grant 121
Church Ben 117
Williams Brigham 100
Meyer Misha 100
Lee Aidan 100

Monday, December 9, 2013

Frank vs Noah Helke

In the round 5 game that looked like Frank was out for a draw from the outset trading pieces whenever possible (trade when it's to your advantage somehow), he arrived at the following position which I think he could have turned into a win. Frank is White what should his plan be?
While usually bishops are considered better than knights in an endgame, the knight is actually better if there are a lot of pawns on the board. Here the knight has the upper hand.
Nc5 (if b6 then Ne6+ picking up the g-pawn) Kc8
Nd3 winning the e-pawn and I think then the game with that passed pawn on the e-file. Play it out several times to get some good end-game practice.

Watch Frank get obliterated

Here's a "movie" of Frank's game in round 2 against Zach Molitor. Frank is White. Sorry Frank - just trying out some new technology. (If you click on the board it will freeze so you can think about the position.)
So what went wrong? Probably the first mistake was attacking so early with the knight and then getting the queen out too early. Frank gets in a nice pawn fork but it doesn't work because his opponent can move one of the knights and attack his queen (which was out too early). After that Zach gets his forks (off comes a bishop), discovered attacks (off comes a knight), pins (off comes the queen), and one last fork (off comes the last rook) going in fine style. Keep watching until you've seen all 4 tactical shots.

Ryan Robinson vs Frank Sullivan

The game is even in points, but Ryan has a passed pawn on the b-file. Frank is Black. What's his best move?
Rxb4 loses to Re1+, but Rxd4! (White can't play cxd4 lest Rxc1#) Re1+ Re4 and now we're threatening Rxc3 so White needs to play Rc1, but then we play Rxd4!

Ammar vs Frank

A simple looking position early in the game but Frank, playing black, comes up with a nice move.
Ng4 making it difficult to save the pawn. White should have probably tried Be3 which loses a pawn, but instead he tried f3?? which loses the game. Do you see why?

Aleksandra Goulakova vs Josh Phillips


Josh was not playing well and had already given his opponent 2 pieces. But his opponent comes up with a good move here to prove worthy of the win. White's turn. What's the best move?
Trading queens via Bxd8 would be great for White since she is ahead. (Trade when you are ahead; avoid trades when behind.) But Aleksandra comes up with 15. Qxd7!!! Qxd7 16. Nf6+!! and she comes away with both the queen and the bishop!

Justin Chu vs Josh Phillips

Josh is black and it's his turn. Josh has been playing the mirror game.  The position is very symmetrical. It usually is fine for black to start this way but the longer the mirror lasts, the worse it get for Black. White has just played Nd5. The position is now extremely complicated with both bishops on the g-file hanging and the knights attacking each other. You should recognize this as a time to slow down and think through the position carefully. Black's turn. What's the bet move.
     If you tried to continue the mirror game like Josh did with Nd4 things go badly. hxg4 hxg5 Nxg5 and now Nxg4 fails o Qxg4.
     The best move here is Bxf3 with an attack on the queen. White can play either Qxf3, Nxf6+, or Bxf6 with a counter attack on our queen.If Qxf3 hxg5 and you're up a piece. If Nxf6+ gxf6 Qxf3 fxg5 and again you're up a piece. Bxf6 is actually White's only good move. After trading queens and then bishops, the game remains even.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Josh vs. Noah

Josh, playing white, found the winning move. What was it?
A. Discovered attack wins the queen. Na7+ followed by Qxe5

Max Dietrich vs. Anton

Q1. Max has just played g4. It look suspicious should we take it?
Q2. A few moves later Max captured Anton's pawn on e4 with his knight. How could Anton have taken advantage of this error?
A1. Anton castled his king onto an open file - always a bad idea. If he takes the poisoned pawn on g4, Max will play Rg1 pinning it to the King. The game continued 15. ... Nxg4 16. Rg1 h5 17. f3 and the knight is lost.
A2. Not learning from the first position, Max captured a pawn on e4 with his knight (he should ahve taken with the d-pawn) Now Max's knight is pinned and all Anton has to do is ATTACK THE PINNED PIECE WITH THE SMALLEST PIECE POSSIBLE !  (Yes, I was shouting.) Because Anton attacked it with his bishop instead of playing the simple d5! He could have just about evened up the score here, but I'm guessing Anton had already given up and was no longer thinking.
PEOPLE - I teach you these things so you can use them in games!

Anton vs Francisco Cassellius

Here' a position from Anton vs Francisco. Anton is white and play b3? two moves ago, which was a mistake. Franscisco castled and Anton played Bb2?
Q1) What should have Anton played instead?
Q2) What good move did Francisco find?


Eventually Anton lost when he put his King and Queen on the same color and Frankie forked him with a knight. Anton's mistake above was moving b3 which pinned his own knight to his rook. Bb2 didn'r really help because now the knight is simply pinned to the bishop instead. Anton should have played c3 instead of Bb2, thereby getting out of that pin as quickly as possible. Frankie took advantage of the pinned and therefore immobile knight with th simple c5 - attack the pinned piece with the smallest piece possible.




Saturday, December 7, 2013

Tournament Results and New Ratings

TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Tom Miranda, Lendale, Magnus, and Tom McD. - I didn't get any notated games from you. Do you still have some? I'll put your games up on the blog if you do.
....................OLD..NEW.CHG.MERIT
Miranda, 
Thomas....1237 1193 -44 174

Sullivan, Frank.....792. 745 -47 21.5
Priborkin, Anton....674. 651 -23 9
Nordby, Magnus......592. 643 +51 12.5 Earned Bronze today
Phillips, Josh......553. 550 -03 2
McDermott, Thomas...538. 524 -14 4.5
Smith, Lendale......396. 365 -31 1
Full results are available at www.schoochess.org
Note to Lendale - there were 6 players who won fewer than 2 games. Unfortunately, because half the players were from Metcalf, you and a number of other players had to play Metcalf, even though their records were better than yours. So unfortunately you never got a chance to play the players you could have beaten.

RATINGS
Miranda, Thomas....1193
Henry, Mace.........873
Sullivan, Frank.....745
Priborkin, Anton....651
Nordby, Magnus......643
Phillips, Josh......550
McDermott, Thomas...524
Smith, Lendale......365
Hahnfeldt, Carter...332
Barnard, Joe........321
Johnson, Evan.......236
Gotham, Angela......229
Lee, Keighvin.......221
Meyer, Oliver.......216
Nordby, Annikka.....163
Kainz, Andres.......150
Metz-Taylor, Grant..121
Church, Ben.........117
Lee, Aidan..........106
Williams, Brigham...100
Meyer, Misha........100

Friday, December 6, 2013

Tomorrow's tournament

Bring lunch or money for lunch ($5 or 6 should do)
We've got a good group signed up so far:
8th grade Tom Miranda, Magnus Nordby, Lendale Smith
7th grade Anton Priborkin, Josh Phillps, Frank Sullivan
6th grade Tom McDermott

Anyone else is welcome - just show up before 8:30 at Metcalf, register at the front desk and tell them you're from Friendly Hills and the School is paying. Questions - call 651-451-8412

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

What you missed today

All  after-school activities were cancelled by the district today and of course that included chess club.
We'll do the lesson and worksheet on discovered attacks next week.

Chess tournament is still on at this point for Saturday 8:30 at Metcalf. School will pay fees. You can register either by going to the schoolchess.org website or by calling me at 451-8412 before Friday at 6:30pm.

Nationals are taking place in Orlando next weekend. 5th graders Franklin Zhou 1781, and Karthik Padmanaban 1867 should do well.

Reminder - I've got chess sets available for Christmas gifts - see previous blog for details.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Holiday gift idea - chess sets available

With my bulk discount and frequent shopper discount and group saving on shipping, I've ordered chess sets and bags - available for only $12. (Normally you'd pay $25+)
If you'd like one, email me at gemshein@hotmail.com and indicate green or black, and I'll set one aside for you and bring it to club Wednesday, Dec 4.


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Latest Ratings and News

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

I hope you learned some good stuff by going over game 8 in class.
1) Get out of the line of fire of a discovered check
2) Get out of pins
3) Castle early
4) Swing your knights over to the half of the board that the kings are on
5) Rooks belong on open files - challenge your opponent for the ownership of that file.
6) That last combination of Carlsen's trading of the six remaining pieces can be found by altering the order of moves in your mind - a lot of you saw Nf6+, but we had to make 2 other moves first to make that one work!

I can't say the score of the World Chess Championship between the champion Viswanathan Anand of India and the challenger Magnus Carlsen of Norway because some people (Magnus Nordy) is watching it game by game and doesn't want to know, but you can go to www.uschess.org and find out. You can even step through each game and it will move the pieces on the board.. I'd encourage you to do that. 700,000 people in Norway tuned in to watch the match live on TV (and there are only 5 million people in Norway.)

This is a chance to see history in the making. The world chess champioinship has changed hands only 3 times since 1975!
1972-1975 Bobby Fischer
1975-1985 Anatoly Karpov
1985-2000 Garry Kasparov
2000-2007 Vladimir Kramnik
2007-2013 Viswanathan Anand

NEXT TOURNAMENT
Dec. 7, 2013 Metcalf Jr. High Burnsville, Grade Level
Sign up on-line at www.schoolchess.org but don't pay because the school is paying entry fees for this one.
We will discuss at 8:30am Dec 7 if some of you want to play up a grade or two so we have a team..


FHMS By Rating
Last Name First Name Rating
Miranda Thomas 1237
Henry Mace 873
Sullivan Frank 792
Priborkin Anton 674
Nordby Magnus 592
Phillips Josh 553
McDermott Thomas 538
Smith Lendale 396
Hahnfeldt Carter 332
Barnard Joe 321
Johnson Evan 236
Gotham Angela 229
Lee Keighvin 221
Meyer Oliver 216
Nordby Annikka 163
Kainz Andres 150
Metz-Taylor Grant 121
Church Ben 117
Lee Aidan 106
Williams Brigham 100
Meyer Misha 1

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Ratings after 11-13


FHMS By Rating
Last Name First Name Rating
Miranda Thomas 1237
Henry Mace 873
Sullivan Frank 786
Priborkin Anton 674
Nordby Magnus 618
McDermott Thomas 544
Phillips Josh 540
Smith Lendale 392
Hahnfeldt Carter 335
Barnard Joe 321
Johnson Evan 236
Gotham Angela 226
Meyer Oliver 216
Lee Keighvin 189
Nordby Annikka 159
Kainz Andres 150
Lee Aidan 128
Metz-Taylor Grant 121
Church Ben 119
Williams Brigham 100
Meyer Misha 1

Friday, November 8, 2013

Quote of the day.

"The man doesn't own a chess set, but his records are meticulous."
"Can you trust a man who doesn't own a chess set?"
"Absolutely not!"

 - from a novel my wife is reading

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Tournament Sat, Dec 7

Who?
 Any with a rating over 250.
What?
 Chess Tournament - Grade Level - sign up for the grade you are in. I may have you play up a grade so that we are a team, but we'll change that at 8:30 once I know who's there.
Where?
 Metcalf Jr. High in Burnsville
When: 
 Dec 7, Saturday Register on-line or before 8:30 on site. 1st round at 9:30 Done by 4:00 or sooner
How Much?
 The school will pay entry fees. But bring about $5 for lunch or pack a lunch.

Registration: You can register on-line, and even pay on-line, via schoolchess.org You can also register on site if you arrive before 8:30. If you are late, you may not be paired in round 1. Let me know if you are coming so I can form a team or teams.

Awards: First place team gets a trophy, 2nd and 3rd place teams get certificates. 1st through 5th place individually receive trophies. There is also a novice trophy for the bet performance by someone who has never won a trophy before. If anyone is tied in points for 5th place but does not get a trophy, they earn a golden knight award (mini-trophy for honorable mention)

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Upcoming Tournament

You should consider attending the next tournaments which are at Metcalf Jr. High in Burnsville on Nov., 16.or the one after that on Dec. 16.

Nov 2. There are separate sections for boys and girls at this tournament. Sections for grades 4-6 and 7-9.so 6th graders (because you'd be the oldest in the section) and girls should like this one. Register and pay on your own.

Dec 7. I'll see if the school will pay for this one. Teams of 3 in each grade. Let's try to get the following teams:
8th grade: Tom Miranda, Magnus Nordby, Lendale Smith
7th grade: Frank Sullivan, Anton Priborkin, Thomas McDermott, Josh Phillips
Or, all the 7th graders could play up one grade and we'd have a big and powerful team. (I think I like this option.)

Others may come also - I usually recommend a rating of 400, but I think our club is so strong that those in the 250-400 range can actually play well enough to have a chance to win a game. This tournament will be difficult, but that's how you get better.

FHMS By Rating
Last Name First Name Rating
Miranda Thomas 1237
Henry Mace 873
Sullivan Frank 802
Priborkin Anton 674
Nordby Magnus 618
McDermott Thomas 544
Phillips Josh 534
Smith Lendale 403
Hahnfeldt Carter 335
Barnard Joe 290
Meyer Oliver 224
Johnson Evan 219
Lee Keighvin 206
Gotham Angela 173
Nordby Annikka 159
Kainz Andres 150
Lee Aidan 124
Metz-Taylor Grant 121
Church Ben 119
Meyer Misha 119

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Tournament results

Congrats to Tom Miranda who beat a 1477 and raised his rating by a few points and to Magnus Nordby who got a draw with an 864. Magnus lost 12 points. The 8th grade team place 3rd! (OK, there were only 3 teams.)

FHMS By Rating
Last NameFirst NameRating
MirandaThomas1222
HenryMace852
SullivanFrank802
PriborkinAnton674
NordbyMagnus588
PhillipsJosh528
McDermottThomas519
SmithLendale382
HahnfeldtCarter335
BarnardJoe268
MeyerOliver211
JohnsonEvan206
LeeKeighvin206
GothamAngela181
NordbyAnnikka172
KainzAndres162
Metz-TaylorGrant121
ChurchBen119
MeyerMisha119
LeeAidan100

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Tournament info and Ratings

Tournament on Saturday at Metcalf Jr. High. I will be there with a large group from another school that I'll have to supervise, but I'll still have some time for you. Go to schoolchess.org to register on-line or pay at the door at before 8:30 Cost is $18 plus lunch. Ask for the $1 discount if siblings register. It's a grade level tournament. If we have three in one grade we could have a team - and remember people can play up a grade or two to make a team.

ADVICE OF THE DAY: If you find a good move, don't make it. Look for a better one!

Congratulations to the girls who are going up, to Magnus and Thomas McD. who are also both moving up rapidly.


FHMS By Rating
Last Name First Name Rating
Miranda Thomas 1216
Henry Mace 852
Sullivan Frank 802
Priborkin Anton 674
Nordby Magnus 600
Phillips Josh 528
McDermott Thomas 519
Smith Lendale 382
Hahnfeldt Carter 335
Barnard Joe 268
Meyer Oliver 211
Johnson Evan 206
Lee Keighvin 206
Gotham Angela 181
Nordby Annikka 172
Kainz Andres 162
Metz-Taylor Grant 121
Church Ben 119
Meyer Misha 119
Lee Aidan 100

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Ratings after Hurdle Lesson

Left behind - a blue sweatshirt and a black and white plaid hat that I put in lost & found
FHMS By Rating
Last Name First Name Rating
Miranda Thomas 1210
Henry Mace 852
Sullivan Frank 802
Priborkin Anton 673
Nordby Magnus 580
Phillips Josh 538
McDermott Thomas 493
Smith Lendale 385
Hahnfeldt Carter 359
Barnard Joe 282
Johnson Evan 202
Lee Keighvin 192
Meyer Oliver 188
Gotham Angela 168
Kainz Andres 162
Nordby Annikka 145
Metz-Taylor Grant 121
Church Ben 119
Meyer Misha 119
Lee Aidan 102


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Chess ratings

Here's the formula I used to calculate new ratings based on your Solitaire Chess score.
Old Rating/30+10 was your expected score for every 5 points you exceeded your expected score, you gained a point. For every 5 points you fell short, you lost a point. Biggest gains - Josh +6, Anton +5, Keighvin +3. Biggest losers - Tom McD and Misha who didn't turn in a sheet with their name or score, so I subtracted 3. I also subtracted a total of 30 points from various people who were talking or looking around the room when they should have been looking at the board.

FHMS By Rating
Name............Rating
Miranda Thomas 1190
Henry Mace  852
Sullivan Frank  793
Priborkin Anton  659
Nordby Magnus  564
Phillips Josh  514
McDermott Thomas 463
Smith Lendale  358
Hahnfeldt Carter 345
Barnard Joe  258
Johnson Evan  195
Lee Keighvin  192
Meyer Oliver  176
Gotham Angela  161
Kainz Andres  160
Nordby Annikka  163
Metz-Taylor Grant121
Lee Aidan  102
Meyer Misha  100