UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB CHALLENGE
July 25, 2010
University Golf Club Chess Challenge
UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB AND CONFERENCE CENTER
23520 CRAWFORD AVE
UNIVERSITY PARK, IL 60484
Note 3 round swiss. Game 30, with 5 second delay
PRIZES: First Prize is a round of Golf for four worth $180.00 Second
Prize is a dinner for two. Third Prize is a Golf Shirt. Also Plaque for biggest upset.
FORMAT: 3 Round Swiss, G/30 5 sec delay, Affects both Quick and Regular rating.
On-site Reg: 3:30 pm
Round Times: 4:00, 5:30,
7:30
Byes: Byes for first two rounds only.
ENTRY FEES: Entry Fee $18. USCF Membership needed,
ENTRIES TO:
entries@midwaychessclub.org Telephone: 773-980-9212 Online entries at
http://www.midwaychessclub.org/Contact_Us.html
CICL 2010 Playoffs & Individual Tourney
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Tony Jasaitis TD |
FINAL RESULTS: (see links below for detailed round-by-round results)
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Section |
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Team Championship Playoffs |
1st Place (no
tie-breaks): Downers Grove Chess Club, Lucent Tyros,
Motorola
Knights, St. Charles Chess Club, SSCC Yorktown Wildcats, all
with
2-1; |
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Individual Tournament, Section 1 |
1stPlace: Jeff Caveney; 2nd place: Tom Friske, Andrew Hubbard, Ed Suarez |
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Individual Tournament, Section 2 |
1st Place: Alberts Vigants; 2nd Place: Romas Fabijonas, Shanti Kolli |
| Individual Tournament, Section 3 | 1st Place: William Jackson |
PLAYOFF
TEAM
ROUND BY ROUND:
(click
here for complete final playoff standings)
Click here for: Round 1 results Round 2 results Round 3 results
INDIVIDUAL
TOURNAMENT
RESULTS BY SECTION:
Click here for: Section 1 results Section 2 results Section 3 results
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Seeding |
Team |
PR |
Division & Place |
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1 |
Downers Grove Chess Club |
1925 |
West #1 |
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2 |
St. Charles Chess Club |
1911 |
West #2 |
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3 |
Motorola Knights |
1885 |
North #1 |
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4 |
SSCC Yorktown Wildcats |
1856 |
West #3 |
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5 |
UOP |
1838 |
North #2 |
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6 |
Lucent Tyros |
1830 |
West #4 |
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7 |
BCBS Blue Knights |
1672 |
East #2 |
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8 |
DRW Trading Group |
1654 |
East #1 |
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Back at it!
Thanks to NM Len Weber of the Southwest Suburban Chess Club we are getting back to business. Starting on April 17th we will be holding a G/30 tournament every Saturday. We hope to see you all there!
See Tournaments page for more information.
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"CHESS The Musical" Review



On April 1st I was invited to come and see Theo Ubique's production of "Chess the Musical." I was also asked to do a Q&A session afterwards with the audience and cast, we will come to that in next blog.
The musical is being put on at the "No Exit Cafe" and has an optional dinner that is served by some of the cast. Ava, my six year old daughter, and myself enjoyed the food. My favorite item was the Borscht soup, which I thought a nice touch of "Red" to the dinner; I think that Ava liked the homemade Apple Strudel best.
I am a fan of this musical and have concept album, the release of the musical recording and the recent DVD of "Chess The Musical in Concert" from 2008. On the way we listened to the album singing along with "The Arbiter", "Embassy Lament" and of course "On Night in Bangkok." Needless to say, we were a little worried about how the cast would do on this version but they pulled it off.
The show starts
by developing "Florence's" character in a scene showing little
Florence with her father trying to escape from the Russians. They stop
for a moment and set up a little chess board. Florence's father gives
her advice about life and then they have to separate, each of them
taking a piece off the board. It looked to me that Florence takes the
Black Queen. (next blog will discuss this more)
The next scene takes place when Florence is grown up and she is the second for "Freddy Trumper" at the World Chess Championship against Anatoly, the Russian Champion. This match is loosely based on the Fischer vs Spassky that took place in 1972. The character Freddy certainly behaves much like Fischer with his tantrums and paranoia.
Well the match takes place and ....
I am not going to
ruin the story for you here I suggest you see the show and enjoy the
great singing by the cast and interesting choreography by Brenda Dider.
For me and Ava our favorite parts were: the Flute Solo by Chris Skrable during "One Night in Bangkok", The Duet between Florence and Svetlana when they sang "I know him so well", and of course the Arbiter song, sang wonderfully, by John Taflan.
A couple of technical "Chess" issues I noted were: In the first move of the first match Freddie moves his e pawn to e4, does not let go, moves it back and then moves his d pawn to d4. This violates the "Touch-Move rule" which has been in existence since the pre 1500's. Fischer himself made this error at least two times and abided by the rule, once against Wolfgang Unizicker in 1960 and again against Jan Hein Donner in 1968. The first one was his shortest loss in serious tournment play, the second ended in a draw but I digress.
Another technical issue I saw was the odd moves that were played on the board. One time Freddy makes an opening move of Nh3 which in serious play has never, in my dbase, ever been played. Also some of the other moves are questionable and yes I realize this is a musical not a real match but I think that a chess advisor might have been in order.
One more
thing that was just pointed out to me, by Tony Friske of the Chicago
Industrial Chess League, that the board in the picture below is setup
incorrectly. The square on the bottom right should be white, as h1 is a
white square.
Those few errors aside I highly recommend this to any fan of the game or of musicals in general. Get there early and have the dinner relax and enjoy the evening, I know we certainly did.
This production is co-directed by Fred Anzevino, founder and artistic director of Theo Ubique, and Brenda Didier. Choreography by Ms. Didier as well. The music director is Ryan Brewester.
Maggie Portman:
Florence
Courtney Crouse: Freddie
Jeremey Trager: Anatoly
Stephanie
Herman: Svetlana
John B. Leen: Molokov
John Taflan: Arbiter
Anthony
Apodoca: Walter
Jenny Guse, Jenny Lamb, Ben Mason and Travis Walker:
Ensemble
Band
Ryan
Breweter (Keys)
Shawn Davis (Drums)
David Saenger (Guitar)
Julia
Macholl (Violin)
Chris Skrable (Flute)
Music by Benny
Andersson & Bjorn Ulvaeus (formerly of ABBA)
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Book
by Richard Nelson
Produced by Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre in
association with Michael James
Chess, A Cold War Rock Musical, will continue through April 25, 2010 at The No Exit Cafe located at 6970 N. Glenwood Avenue in Rogers Park. The performance schedule is Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets range from $25-$30 and a dinner package can be purchased for $25 more. To reserve your spot call 800-596-4849 or online at www.theoubique.org. The Redlines Morse stop is across the street.
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Second Tournament a success!

08/15/2009
