Calgary International Qualifier July 30-31 Results

Congratulations to Patrick Angelo Tolentino who won the Calgary International Qualifier with a score of 4.5/5 points. He secured a place in the Calgary International Classic (IM norm tournament) later this year. Thank you also to Vlad Rekhson and Bhavik Dave for organizing and directing this event. Bhavik also did a suberb job of reporting this event on FB and using digital boards.

1st: Patrick Angelo Tolentino (4.5/5)

2nd: Mike Zeggelaar (4/5)

3rd: Maxim Vasic (3.5/5)

Emil Soberov (3.5/5)

Sherzod Khodjimatov (3.5/5)

Dale Haessel (3.5/5)

Roy Yearwood (3.5/5)

U2000:Jonathan Wu (3/5)

David Yao (3/5)

Nicholas Zacharias (3/5)

Hafiz Karamali (3/5)

U1600:Liangyou Jiao (2.5/5)

Aaqil Alpuri (2.5/5)

TD Workshop July 23

International Chess Arbiter Vlad Rekhson will be conducting a Tournament Director workshop on Saturday, July 23rd over Zoom.  The workshop will cover chess tournament procedures, official rules of chess, potential complicated situations, as well as, how to do “Swiss” pairings and prize giving procedures.  At the end there will be an option to write a National Arbiter exam for those who are interested.  The workshop will take place from 12:15-5:15 pm and the National Arbiter exam will follow immediately afterwards. Attendance is free to all Albertans.  To register please fill out the form at:  https://tinyurl.com/3cz4buym by July 21st.  The Zoom link will be sent to you on July 22nd.For any questions please send an email to Vlad Rekhson at: vrekhson@yahoo.ca

Jina Burns Fort McMurray Open Results July 2-3, 2022

FM Dale Haessel coasted to victory with 4.5/5 to win the $1500 1st prize. There was a 4 way tie for 2nd place including FM Ian Findlay, Rafael Arruebarrena, Omid Malek and James Windram. This tournament provided wonderful food and hospitality, including a banquet the day before honoring the memory of Jina Burns. The meal at the banquet was prepared by Top Chef Paul Clement. FM Ian Findlay won the blitzed tournament with 5/5. Many thanks to the organizers and TD.

Branimir Brebrich inducted into the Canadian Chess Hall of Fame.

I am delighted to announce that Branimir Brebrich was inducted into the Canadian Chess Hall of Fame. This is also on the Canadian Hall of Fame Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/Canadian-Chess-Hall-of-Fame-108425768549804

Here is even more detail of Branimir Brebrich’s accomplishments. Sorry about the formatting.1968 He arrived in Calgary from his native Croatia1969 Calgary chess club president (1969-1975)1969 Popularized chess by playing Simultaneous chess exhibitions of many types around the City (1969-1979)1971 Founder and first President of Calgary Chess Association 1971 (dissolved in 1975)1971 Organized and conducted Calgary’s Schools Team Championships (1971-1976)1971 Teaching and instructing chess in Park and Recreation Department (1971-1973)1971 Won numerous Calgary City and Calgary Chess Club Championships over two decades1972 Teaching and instructing chess at the Calgary School Board Continuing Education teaching chess (1972-1978)1972 TV Producer and Host from 1972- 1981 (10 seasons) (1972-1981)1973 First player in Alberta who obtained titles Master Candidate (1969) and Chess Master (1973) 1973 Founded and was first President of Alberta Chess Association 1973-1975. ACA is active to this day.1973 Lecturer at Mount Royal College in 1973, one semester1974 Won first AB Closed Chess Championship in 19741975 First full time Programme Coordinator for TAYCA paid by Government of Alberta 19751975 Founder and first President of the Alberta Youth Chess Association (TAYCA) 1975, absorbed by ACA.1975 Tournament Director for the very first ever Canadian Individual Provincial Junior Chess Championship held in Edmonton in 19751976 Broke Canadian Simultaneous Chess Record in 1976 (29 November) playing tournament players only; score: +188, -8.=18, +92.05 performance. Games played on a replacement basis. Still unbroken.1977 Broke North American Simultaneous Chess Record in 1977 (dates and particulars not available) with 80% wins against tournament players only (50 players CCC) this record lasted for over 30 yrs1978 Broke the World Record in Simultaneous Chess in 1978 (27-28 January) in Edmonton, with 533 wins, 15 loses and 27 draws, +92.04% performance; This record stood for six years.1978 Calgary Herald chess columnist in 19782000 Moved to Richmond B.C. where he spent many years advancing chess to youth groups in and around Vancouver2006 2006-2009 teaching chess in the Richmond park public library (2006-2009)2008 Home teaching students in the Vancouver and surrounding areas (2008-2019) 2014 Teaching chess at a private school in Richmond 2014-20172018 Inducted into the Calgary Chess Club Hall of Fame2019 At age 85 participated in a top level Alberta competition the “2019 Battle of Alberta” and scored 1.5/2 points

Canadian Chess Challenge 2022

I want to thank Derek Thomas for all the work he did organizing the 2022 Alberta Chess Challenges and coordinating the winners for the Canadian Chess Challenge. Derek gives a report below. Congrats to our many winners!

Hi Chess Players and Parents,
I wanted to update you all on how the Alberta team did at the 2022 National Chess Challenge.
The team scored 77.5 out of 108 possible points and was 3rd place (Quebec was first and Ontario second). I believe this is the most points team Alberta has ever scored in the 33 year history of the event. Additionally, Alberta had three national champs this year: Matthew Ivanescu grade 5, Jonathan Wu grade 6 and Anand Rishi Chandra Grade 8. Four other team members also earned trophy finishes at the event. 
Congratulations to the entire team on their excellent performance! You can see the full results here: http://www.chess-challenge.chess-math.org/national/results/2022/English/index.xml
The next major tournament is an in person event happening in Calgary on August 10 – 14 . You can see the details here: https://naycc2022.com/NAYCC/Home/Home
Thank you all for participating in the provincials this year and hope to see you at next year’s provincials. Derek

Grand Prairie Results – 37th Trumpeter Open

Congrats to Patrick Tolentino who won the 37th Trumpeter Open with a score of 4.5/5. His dad, Angelo (Avelino) and Ian Findlay tied for 2nd. A big thanks to Paul McGinnis for organizing and Chris Kaut for directing the tournament.

From left to right: Chris Kaut, Patrick Tolentino, Paul McGinnis.

Recent events that did not get FIDE rated – NOW RATED

The most recent Northern Alberta Open did not get FIDE rated. This was due to a misunderstanding of the process. The events have to be registered in advance. This used to be done by the Executive Director. Since the ACA no longer has an Executive Director, it should be the responsibility of the Secretary which I did not know. All future events for 2022 are now in the process of being registered by the CFC. This may be checked here https://ratings.fide.com/rated_tournaments.phtml?country=CAN

As Secretary of the ACA I apologize to all affected – Ian Findlay

The CFC has written a letter to FIDE to try to get the NOA and AB closed FIDE rated. I will keep you posted here. ** FIDE has said they will rate those 2 tournaments – I will keep you posted *** May 18, 2022

I am happy to report both the AB Closed and NOA have been FIDE rated *** June 2, 2022

Grand Prairie – 37th Trumpeter Classic – June 4-5 ** prize fund enhanced **

I am thrilled to announce that this tournament is back. It will be held at the Sandman Hotel . A link on our Tournament Schedule 2022 is now up. The early details can be found on the Grand Prairie Chess Club Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=grande%20prairie%20chess%20club Also check the line on the 2022 schedule to get a deal on the Hotel only $99 per night.

On May 11, 2022 the ACA passed a special motion to enhance the price fund of the 2022 Trumpeter Open by contributing $500 towards the prize fund.

Only 1 week left to register. So far 10 players have pre-registered including FM Ian Findlay.

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