Start: | Aug 26, '09 7:00p |
Friday, August 21, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Southern California Open
31st Annual Southern California Open
9/05 - 9/07/09 Labor Day Weekend (Sat, Sun, Mon)
at the Crowne Plaza Hotel (see www.cp-sandiego.com) 2270 Hotel Circle North, San Diego CA 92108
$20,000 Prize Fund, based on 200 players, 60% of each prize is guaranteed
6 Round Swiss in 5 Sections, 40/2, SD/1 with 5 second delay; Rounds: 10 AM and 5 PM on Saturday and Sunday, 9 AM and 4 PM on Monday
131 Players attended, a good, but not great turnout. Of course we were hoping for closer to 200, but in today's economy it is tough to get people to part with $120, plus hotel costs ($110 a night) if they were from out of town, not to mention the time commitment of a 3 day weekend. A liberal two bye policy allowed many players to attend this event and quite a few took advantage of the irrevocable last round bye that had to be secured upon registration. There was no "fast" schedule or re-entries; we wanted this event to be a pure test of skills at a championship time control (40/2, SD/1).
76 players from outside of the San Diego area came to do battle on the 64 squares, way more than the 55 local residents who also fought for glory and monetary prizes on the chessboard. It was the first time this event was held at the Crowne Plaza and it was fantastic venue. The lighting was great, the room was spacious, the bathrooms were spotless and well maintained, the hotel staff was exceptionally friendly. Cold water was well supplied in the ballroom, a snack bar was just outside the door and a poolside barbeque on Saturday and Sunday supplied hamburgers, hot dogs and other tasty items for a reasonable price. The ballroom was large, so all the players could fit in one room and there was a separate skittles room for post game analysis. IM Cyrus Lakdawala went over players games on Sunday, providing guidance and tips for those who needed it. A bookstore run by the Ong family of Chess Palace fame also supplied equipment and books for sale. Players came from Mexico, Northern California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Texas and even New York to participate.
The attendance, although slightly disappointing, was still thankfully enough to cover the guaranteed prizes (60% of $20,000, or $12,000), plus a little extra over and above that. After the word spreads about what a great site this was, I hope that the next time we have an event here, even more players will turn out. John Hillery directed with his usual skill and accuracy, keeping all the rounds right on time, and Bruce Baker, as the assistant TD, kept a sharp eye on all the boards, so that any problems were handled promptly and with a minimum of distraction for the rest of the players.
The 5 section format was a bit usual (in many tournaments of this size all the players are lumped into just two sections), but it was well received, with a decent amount of players in each section. Imagine the thrill of a Class C or D player leading a section with a great score. It is a wonderful experience for them, plus lots of good fun and great for their confidence. Most players enjoy playing other players right around their same rating rather than getting beat up by much higher rated players. For those who do like a challenge, it is always possible to "play up" a section, and as you can see from the lists below, many players did take that opportunity to really test themselves.
Each section, other than the large Open section, featured a clear winner for first place with 5 points (no one had a perfect score in this event) AND a clear winner for second place with 4 1/2 points. Kayden Troff, a very young Expert from Utah, was the big surprise of this event. He beat Axel Muller in Rd 1 (Axel was unrated coming in but ended with a post tournament rating of 1910), then he upset IM Ed Formanek in Rd 2. In Rd 3 Kayden lost to GM Ramirez, but then bounced back with wins over NM Gregg Small and NM Giovanni Carreto to reach Board #1 on the last round where he lost to Melik. What a great performance by the cheerful young man. Kayden's rating jumped up 46 points to 2186. Another big rating point winner was Leo Raterman who gained 53 points to 2073, mainly due to a win over Robert Akopian and a draw with Elliott Liu.
GM Melikset Khachiyan took first place on tie break points over GM Alejandro Ramirez and Evgeny Shver. Melik won 4 games, but drew with Elliott Liu and Alexandre Kretchetov. Evgeny eked out a win over GM Jesse Kraai in the last round that took up the full six hour time limit. You can see the game on the Westernchess.com website.
GM Alejandro Ramirez of Texas won his first round game with Lawrence Stevens, but then drew with Vadim Kudryavtsev in round two. He then won 3 in a row with wins over Kayden Troff, Elliott Liu and Enrico Sevillano before taking a last round bye for the long trip home.
Be sure to check out the snapshots and comments in our Photos section, Kayden Troff and many others are featured. Thanks to Rick Aeria and his trusty cell phone camera for supplying these shots. By the way, any member of multiply can post photos on our site (assuming they are relevant).
Here are the players in rating order. Note that the rating used for pairing and prize purposes was the September Supplement (not the most up to date "unofficial" rating). The Open Section was large with 17 Masters, 28 Experts and 13 ambitious Class A players. The 17 Masters included 3 Grandmasters and 3 International Masters.
1. Open Section, 58 players: 1. GM Melikset Khahciyan (2610) 2. GM Alejandro Ramirez (2607) 3. GM Jesse Kraai (2584) 4. IM Enrico Sevillano (2540) 5. IM Dionisio Aldama (2489) 6. Joel Banawa (2413) 7. Alexandre Kretchetov (2403) 8. Elliott Liu (2358) 9. Greg Small (2313) 10. IM Ed Formanek (2273) 11. Eugene Yanayt (2256) 12. Ryan Porter (2253) 13. Giovanni Carreto (2241) 14. Evgeny Shver (2233) 15. Christian Tanaka (2214) 16. Avram Zaydenberg (2204) 17. Romeo Ignacio (2200) 18. Joseph Ebenezer (2186) 19. Robert Akopian (2177) 20. John Funderburg (2172) 21. Vadim Kudryatsev (2172) 22. Konstantin Kavutskiy (2157) 23. Jared Tan (2142) 24. Alan Tsoi (2142) 25. Michael Brown (2109) 26. Show Kitagami (2102) 27. Varun Krishnan (2101) 28. Rick Aeria (2090) 29. Ignacio Sainz (2083) 30. Lawrence Stevens (2081) 31. Alejandro Nunez Hirales (2074) 32. Eric Zhang (2072) 33. Raoul Crisologo (2065) 34. Michael Nagaran (2063) 35. Kayden Troff (2062) 36. Alejandrino Baluran (2030) 37. Jamieson Pryor (2027) 38. Randall Eng (2019) 39. Randall Hough (2018) 40. Bobby Avila (2017) 41. John Gurzak (2014) 42. Carey Milton (2013) 43. Paul Agron (2012) 44. Leo Raterman (2000) 45. Hin Tsang (2000) 46. John Douthat (1995) 47. Amanda Mateer (1993) 48. Carl Bolm (1976) 49. Simone Sobel (1957) 50. Auluvance Tillmon (1952) 51. Peter Hodges (1942) 52. Felix Perez Blanco (1927) 53. Thomas Fries (1924) 54. Jason Qu (1920) 55. Rick Dyberg (1872) 56. Cheston Gunawan (1837) 57. Alicia Narducci (1837) 58. Alex Muller (unr)
Prize Winners were:
1st - 3rd Place: Melikset Khachiyan (5), Alejandro Ramirez (5) and Evgeny Shver (5), $1,185 each
4th - 7th Place: Enrico Sevillano (4 1/2), Dionisio Aldama (4 1/2) and Joel Banawa (4 1/2), $381 each
BU2300: Vadim Kudryatsev (4 1/2), $508
2nd U2300: Ryan Porter (4) and Avram Zaydenburg (4), $127 each
BU2200: John Funderburg (4) and Kayden Troff (4), $508 each
3rd -7th U2200: Robert Akopian (3 1/2), Konstantin Kavutskiy (3 1/2), Show Kitagami (3 1/2), Michael Brown (3 1/2), Raoul Crisologo (3 1/2), Jared Tan (3 1/2) and Leo Raterman (3 1/2), $54 each
2. Premier Section (U2000), 22 players:
1. Esteban Escobedo (1989) 2. Jesse Orlowski (1989) 3. Fausto Robles (1936), 4. Charles Cordell (1895) 5. Anthony Ong (1895) 6. John Badger (1878) 7. Jacoby Johnson (1860) 8. Eren Karadayi (1853) 9. David Delgadillo (1852) 10. Luke Neyndorff (1844) 11. Chuck Ensey (1837) 12. Madhavan Vajapeyam (1832) 13. Raul Bugnosen (1822) 14. Steve Morford (1815) 15. Shaun Sweitzer (1753) 16. David Anthopoulos (1744) 17. Christian Glawe (1743) 18. Yash Pershad (1723) 19. Joanne Koong (1675) 20. Leo Kagmar (1650) 21. Harold Valery (1518) 22. Patrick Enrico (1460)
In this section San Diegans dominated. First place winner Esteban Escobedo started out with a loss to young Yash Pershad of Arizona, but then reeled off 5 wins in a row, the last one over local rising star Jesse Orlowski. That was Jesse's only loss, but he also drew with John Badger besides 4 other wins.
Prize Winners:
First Place: Esteban Escobedo (5), $635 Second Place: Jesse Orlowski (4 1/2), $381
3rd - 4th tie: John Badger (4), Luke Neyndorff (4), Madhavan Vajapeyam (4) and Christian Glawe (4), $95 each
3. Amateur Section (U1800), 16 players:
1. Michael Bynam (1797) 2. Marcos Ferrer (1786) 3. Nestor Dagamat (1773) 4. Reneray Valdez (1771) 5. Samuel Katagi (1736) 6. Jason Kammerdiner (1731) 7. Bill Conrad (1726) 8. Ronaldo Salenga (1684) 9. Aaron Ibarra (1676) 10. Chris Jensen (1651) 11. Reed Williams (1641) 12. Matt Souza (1639) 13. Tom Kuhn (1627) 14. Anthony Harbone (1623) 15. Numan Abdul-Mujeeb (1612) 16. Derrick Sia (1604)
Another San Diegan, Reneray Valdez, won this section; he had a draw in Rd 3 to Marcos Ferrer, followed by a bye in Rd 4, but won all his other games. Michael Bynam took a bye in Rounds 2 and 4, but won all 4 of the games he played. I think he was commuting from Santa Monica.
Prize Winners:
First Place: Reneray Valdez (5), $635 Second Place: Michael Bynam (4 1/2), $381
3rd - 4th tie: Marcos Ferrer (4), Ronaldo Salenga (4), $190 each
4. Reserve Section (U1600), 16 players:
1. Albert Lu (1597) 2. Anderson Ju (1570) 3. Gene Arnaiz (1563) 4. Sven Myrin (1553) 5. Armen Sarkissian (1543) 6. Tim Jao (1538) 7. Jonathan Booher (1515) 8. Steve Dahl (1496) 9. Ezekial Liu (1489) 10. Victor Delgadillo (1487) 11. Stanford Talcott (1486) 12. Craig Hilby (1457) 13. Thomas Glazier (1437) 14. Jim Krooskos (1388) 15. Gina Quintiliani (1373) 16. Evan Anthopoulos (1249)
San Diegan (North County?) Sven Myrin won this section, his only loss was to Gene Arnaiz. Craig Hilby of Irvine lost only to Sven and drew with Steve Dahl besides his 4 wins.
Prize Winners:
First Place: Sven Myrin (5), $635 Second Place: Craig Hilby (4 1/2), $381
3rd - 4th tie: Tim Jao (4), Steve Dahl (4) and Thomas Glazier (4), $127 each
5. Booster Section (U1400), 19 players:
1. Willie Roy (1399) 2. Morgan Fox (1370) 3. Leonard De Leon (1316) 4. Ramon Umadhay (1292) 5. James Hillard (1287) 6. Jennifer Lu (1273) 7. Rachel Eng (1250) 8. Max Fu Cheng (1204) 9. Kenneth Xu (1103) 10. Claire Negus (1099) 11. Shelley Anthopoulos (1090) 12. Greg Kuhn (1047) 13. Julius Diehr (1011) 14. Andrew Negus (924) 15. Jerry Qu (894) 16. Tygen Zeng (606) 17. Richard Austrum (407) 18. Wesley Zhang (220) 19. Fei Yue Yang (unr)
Leonard De Leon of Chino Hills won this section, his only loss was to Kenneth Xu. Willie Roy of Huntington Beach lost only to De Leon and drew with Claire Negus.
Prize winners:
First Place: Leonard De Leon (5), $381 Second Place: Willie Roy (4 1/2), $254
3rd -4th: Ramon Umadhay (4) and Jennifer Lu (4), $95 each
BU1200: Claire Negus (4), $190
2nd U1200: Kenneth Xu (3 1/2) and Shelley Anthopoulos (3 1/2), $48 each
Plus Best Game Prizes: $75, $50 and $25, one reserved for non-Open sections: TBA
State Championship Qualifier, 150 Grand Prix Points
San Diego Shootout Rd 4
San Diego Shootout Rd 4 of 6 9/02/09 7 PM
This is a 6 round Swiss played at G/90 with 10 second delay. Entry fee is $25. Two half point byes are available, but only IF you notify the tournament director in advance,before 6:30 PM on Wednesday, please call the club phone at 619-239-7166 to enter, withdraw or for byes. The winner of the top section will earn a berth into the 2010 Club Championship without having to go through the normal qualifying 7 round Markowski Open. Cash prizes will be paid.
Please email chucnglo@aol.com to join this event or call the club phone.
Here are the results from Round 4:
62 players in 5 sections
Gunslingers (20 players):
Bd 1 Antonio Gonzalez (3) - Felix Villarreal (2 1/2) 0-1
Bd 2 Jason Qu (2 1/2) - Alejandrino Baluran (2 1/2) 1-0
Bd 3 Jim Humphrey (2) - Raoul Crisologo (2) 1-0
Bd 4 Roberto Aiello (1 1/2) - Paul Agron (1 1/2) 1-0
Bd 5 George Zeigler (1) - Jorge Balares (1) 1-0
Bd 6 Bassam Shammas (1) - Fawsi Murra Jr (1) 1-0
Bd 7 Jamieson Pryor (1) - Ronald Soto (0) 0-1
Byes: Bruce Baker (1 1/2), David Hart (1 1/2), Fausto Robles (1 1/2), Carey Milton (1/2)
Sharpshooters (13 players):
Bd 8 Marty Lower (2 1/2) - Thomas Fries (3) 1-0
Bd 9 Bill Whitney (2) - Shaun Sweitzer (2) 1-0
Bd 10 Chris Wonnell (2) - David Delgadillo (1 1/2) 1-0
Bd 11 Chuck Ensey (1 1/2) - Robert Draper (1) 1-0
Bd 12 Fawsi Jose Murra (1) - Joel Batchelor (1) 1/2-1/2
Bd 13 Alfredo Deleon (1/2) - Damani Fair (0) 1-0
Zero Point Bye: Ramin Sinaee (1 1/2)
Snipers (14 players):
Bd 14 Anthony Harbone (2 1/2) - Maria Elena Villarreal (3) 0-1
Bd 15 Jerry Soelberg (2) - Carolina Villarreal (2) 1-0
Bd 16 Julian Rodriguez (2) - Matt Souza (1 1/2) 1-0
Bd 17 Fred Borges (1 1/2) - Rocio Murra (1 1/2) 1-0
Bd 18 Brian Kelly (1) - Tom Kuhn (0) 1-0
Bd 19 Erik Marquis (0) - Santiago Rubio-Fernaz (1) 0-1
Bd 20 Mayra Murra (0) - Phil Skiba (0) 1-0 (house game)
Byes: Steve Perry (2), Mike Friedel (1/2)
Bounty Hunters (9 players):
Bd 21 Jim Krooskos (3) - Darryl Woodson (1 1/2) 0-1
Bd 22 Mark Lawless (1 1/2) - Michael Ryan (2) 1-0
Bd 23 Cristhian Garcia (1 1/2) - Robert Samuel (1) 1-0
Bd 24 Patrick Edwards (1/2) - Tom Lavoy (1/2) 0-1
Bd 25 William Murray (0) - Steve Gordon (0) 0-1 house game
Bye: David Peabody (1 1/2)
Greenhorns (6 players):
Bd 26 Maria Murra (2) - Jerry Qu (2 1/2) 0-1
Bd 32 Karl Lindberg (0) - Morgan Fox (2 1/2) 1-0
Bd 33 Keith Wetterer (1) - Samuel Odedina (1/2) 1-0
Zero Point Bye: Monica Ness (1)
San Diego Shootout Rd 3
San Diego Shootout Rd 3 of 6 on 8/26/09 at 7 PM
This is a 6 round Swiss played at G/90 with 10 second delay. Entry fee is $25. Two half point byes are available, but only IF you notify the tournament director in advance,before 6:30 PM on Wednesday, please call the club phone at 619-239-7166 to enter, withdraw or for byes. The winner of the top section will earn a berth into the 2010 Club Championship without having to go through the normal qualifying 7 round Markowski Open. Cash prizes will be paid.
Please email chucnglo@aol.com to join this event or call the club phone.
Here are the results from Round 3:
62 players so far in 5 sections
Gunslingers (20 players):
Bd 1 Alejandrino Baluran (2) - Felix Villarreal (2) 1/2-1/2
Bd 2 Paul Agron (1 1/2) - Antonio Gonzalez (2) 0-1
Bd 3 Jason Qu (1 1/2) - Bassam Shammas (1) 1-0
Bd 4 Raoul Crisologo (1) - George Zeigler (1) 1-0
Bd 5 John Funderburg (1) - Fausto Robles (1/2) 0-1
Bd 6 Ronald Soto (0) - Fawsi Murra Jr (0) 0-1
Byes: Jim Humphrey (1 1/2), Bruce Baker (1), David Hart (1), Roberto Aiello (1), Jorge Balares (1/2), Jamieson Pryor (1/2), Carey Milton (0)
Sharpshooters (13 players):
Bd 7 Thomas Fries (2) - Bill Whitney (2) 1-0
Bd 9 Joel Batchelor (1) - Marty Lower (1 1/2) 0-1
Bd 10 Fawsi Jose Murra (1) - Chris Wonnell (1) 0-1
Bd 11 Shaun Sweitzer (1) - Alfredo Deleon (1/2) 1-0
Bd 12 David Delgadillo (1) - Chuck Ensey (1) 1/2-1/2
Bd 13 Damani Fair (0) - Robert Draper (0) 0-1
Snipers (14 players):
Bd 16 Maria Elena Villarreal (2) - Fred Borges (1 1/2) 1-0
Bd 17 Matt Souza (1 1/2) - Anthony Harbone (1 1/2) 0-1
Bd 18 Rocio Murra (1 1/2) - Jerry Soelberg (1) 0-1
Bd 19 Carolina Villarreal (1) - Santiago Rubio Fernaz (1) 1-0
Bd 20 Steve Perry (1) - Brian Kelly (1) 1-0
Bd 21 Tom Kuhn (0) - Julian Rodriguez (1) 0-1
Bd 22 Erik Marquis (0) - Donald Klaas (0) 0-1
Byes: Mike Friedel (0)
Bounty Hunters (9 players):
Bd 23 Mark Lawless (1 1/2) - Jim Krooskos (2) 0-1
Bd 24 Michael Ryan (1) - Cristhian Garcia (1 1/2) 1-0
Bd 25 Robert Samuel (1/2) - Patrick Edwards (1/2) 1-0
Bd 26 Tom Lavoy (1/2) - David Peabody (1/2) 0-1
Byes: Darryl Woodson (1)
Greenhorns (6 players):
Bd 27 Maria Murra (2) - Morgan Fox (1 1/2) 0- 1
Bd 28 Jerry Qu (1 1/2) - Monica Ness (1) 1-0
Bd 29 Samuel Odedina (1/2) - Jerry Cupat (0) 0-1
Byes: Keith Wetterer (1/2)
Thursday, August 13, 2009
San Diego Shootout Rd 2
San Diego Shootout Rd 2 of 6 on 8/19/09 at 7 PM sharp
This is a 6 round Swiss played at G/90 with 10 second delay. Entry fee is $25. Two half point byes are available, but only IF you notify the tournament director in advance,before 6:30 PM on Wednesday, please call the club phone at 619-239-7166 to enter, withdraw or for byes. The winner of the top section will earn a berth into the 2010 Club Championship without having to go through the normal qualifying 7 round Markowski Open. Cash prizes will be paid.
Please email chucnglo@aol.com to join this event or call the club phone.
Here are the results from Round 2:
62 players so far in 5 sections...why not join in the fun?? It's not too late as you can get byes for both of the first two rounds!
Joining us in this round were Jorge Balares, Dimitry Kishinevsky, Paul Agron and Tom Lavoy. Several others had already arranged first round byes (Fausto Robles, Ramin Sinaee, Marty Lower, Shaun Sweitzer, Keith Wetterer). Peter Hodges and Vincent Broman filled in as house players.
Gunslingers (20 players so far):
Bd 1 Felix Villarreal (1) - Raoul Crisologo (1) 1-0
Bd 2 Antonio Gonzalez (1) - Bruce Baker (1) 1-0
Bd 3 Bassam Shammas (1) - Alejandrino Baluran (1) 0-1
Bd 4 David Hart (1/2) - Jason Qu (1) 1/2-1/2
Bd 5 Jorge Balares (1/2) - Paul Agron (1/2) 0-1
Bd 6 Fausto Robles (1/2) - Jim Humphrey (1/2) 0-1
Bd 7 Fawsi Murra Jr (0) - John Funderburg (0) 0-1
Bd 8 George Zeigler (0) - Ron Soto (0) 1-0
Bd 9 Roberto Aiello (0) - Carey Milton (0) 1-0
Bd 10 Peter Hodges (0) - Dimitry Kishinevsky (1/2) 1-0
Byes: Jamieson Pryor (0)
Sharpshooters (13 players so far):
Bd 11 Bill Whitney (1) - Joel Batchelor (1) 1-0
Bd 12 Chuck Ensey (1) - Tom Fries (1) 0-1
Bd 13 Chris Wonnell (1/2) - Ramin Sinaee (1/2) 1/2-1/2
Bd 14 Marty Lower (1/2) - Alfredo Deleon (1/2) 1-0
Bd 15 Vincent Broman (0) - Shaun Sweitzer (1/2) 1/2-1/2
Bd 16 Damani Fair (0) - David Delgadillo (0) 0-1
Bd 16 Robert Draper (0) - Fawsi Jose Murra (0) 0-1
Snipers (14 players so far):
Bd 18 Jerry Soelberg (1) - Maria Elena Villarreal (1) 0-1
Bd 19 Anthony Harbone (1) - Fred Borges (1) 1/2-1/2
Bd 20 Brian Kelly (1/2) - Rocio Murra (1) 1/2-1/2
Bd 21 Julian Rodriguez (0) - Mike Friedel (0) 1-0
Bd 22 Carolina Villarreal (0) - Tom Kuhn (0) 1-0
Bd 23 Steve Perry (0) - Erik Marquis (0) 1-0
Byes: Matt Souza (1), Santiago Rubio-Fernaz (1/2)
Bounty Hunters (9 players so far):
Bd 26 Jim Krooskos (1) - Michael Ryan (1) 1-0
Bd 27 Cristhian Garcia (1) - Mark Lawless (1) 1/2-1/2
Bd 28 David Peabody (0) - Robert Samuel (0) 1/2-1/2
Bd 29 Darryl Woodson (0) - Tom Lavoy (1/2) 1-0
Byes: Patrick Edwards (0)
Greenhorns (6 players so far):
Bd 31 Morgan Fox (1) - Jerry Qu (1) 1/2-1/2
Bd 32 Keith Wetterer (1/2) - Maria Murra (1) 0-1
Byes: Monica Ness (1/2), Samuel Odedina (0)
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
San Diego Shootout Rd 1
San Diego Shootout Rd 1 of 6 8/12/09
This is a 6 round Swiss played at G/90 with 10 second delay. Entry fee is $25. Two half point byes are available, but only IF you notify the tournament director in advance,before 6:30 PM on Wednesday, please call the club phone at 619-239-7166. The winner of the top section will earn a berth into the 2010 Club Championship without having to go through the normal qualifying 7 round Markowski Open. Cash prizes will be paid. This is NOT a knockout event, so you keep playing even if you lose all your games (let's not even think about that possibility!) The rounds are on 8/12, 8/19, 8/26, 9/02, 9/09 and 9/16/09.
We use this G/90 format once a year for a couple of reasons:
1) It is fun to try different time controls, and players can practice how to set their clocks, which is an important, but often overlooked skill.
2) We should be done at about 11:00 PM at the latest (worst case, many will be done much earlier) so this it allows more players to join in than normal. Some players can't play at our normal club time control (40/90, SD/1) because the games can go until after Midnight or worse, and it is too tough for them to get up and go to work the next day without the proper amount of sleep. With G/90, they have a shot at getting home at a reasonable hour.
3) It also gives a break to the sleep deprived TDs who have to stay until the last game is over EVERY single week, which means they are always getting home very late.
The 10 second delay is to help out those players who think that G/90 is too fast for them. By the way, Bruce Baker says G/90 is one of his favorite time controls, but he is not a big fan of 10 second delay. That one is my little twist (Chuck Ensey).
In 5 sections, here are Round 1 results:
Gunslingers: Masters & Experts (over 2000 rating)
Bd 1 Carey Milton - Felix Villarreal 0-1
Bd 2 Bruce Baker - Jamieson Pryor 1-0
Bd 3 Jim Humphrey - David Hart 1/2-1/2
Bd 4 John Funderburg - Antonio Gonzalez 0-1
Bd 5 Ron Soto - Bassam Shammas 0-1
Bd 6 Raoul Crisologo - Fawsi Murra Jr 1-0
Bd 7 Jason Qu - George Zeigler 1-0
Bd 8 Alejandrino Baluran - Roberto Aiello 1-0
Bye: Fausto Robles
Sharpshooters: Class A (1800 to 1999 rating)
Bd 9 David Delgadillo - Bill Whitney 0-1
Bd 10 Tom Fries - Robert Draper 1-0
Bd 11 Alfredo Deleon - Chris Wonnell 1/2-1/2
Bd 12 Joel Batchelor - Damani Fair 1-0
Bd 13 Fawsi Jose Murra - Chuck Ensey 0-1
Bye: Shaun Sweitzer, Ramin Sinaee, Marty Lower?
Snipers: Class B (1600 to 1799 rating)
Bd 14 Tom Kuhn - Jerry Soelberg 0-1
Bd 15 Mike Friedel - Matt Souza 0-1
Bd 16 Santiago Rubio-Fernaz - Brian Kelly 1/2-1/2
Bd 17 Fred Borges - Julian Rodriguez 1-0
Bd 18 Anthony Harbone - Carolina Villarreal 1-0
Bd 19 Maria Elena Villarreal - Erik Marquis 1-0
Bd 20 Rocio Murra - Steve Perry 1-0
Bounty Hunters: Class C (1400 - 1599)
Bd 22 Mark Lawless - David Peabody 1-0
Bd 23 Robert Samuel - Jim Krooskos 0-1
Bd 24 Patrick Edwards - Cristhian Garcia 0-1
Bd 25 Michael Ryan - Darryl Woodson 1-0
Greenhorns: Class D and below, under 1400
Bd 26 Jerry Qu - Russell Bellamy 1-0
Bd 27 Samuel Odedina - Morgan Fox 0-1
Bd 28 Maria Murra full point bye
Bye: Monica Ness
You may "play up" one section if you have a quick draw and are up for the challenge...
To sign up online, email chucnglo@aol.com and specify which section you want to play in. Note if we don't have enough Class D players, then the C's may be placed in the Bounty Hunter section
Monday, August 10, 2009
San Diego County Championships 2009

The winner of the 2009 San Diego County Championship is IM Dionoso Aldama, formerly of Cuba and now a resident in Mexico.
A very gratifying turnout thanks to a strong contingent from Mexico. It is ironic that the "county" championships bring in an inordinate number of non-residents (No! We are not complaining! Really!) After all, San Diego is really a great place to spend a weekend especially in the summer. In that vein, you don't want to miss the Southen California Championships on Labor Day weekend at the Crowne Plaza. Especially with reduced room rates!