Showing posts with label Shelby County Chess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shelby County Chess. Show all posts

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Chess in the Land of the Delta Blues

BRAVO to the distinguished winners of the 2012 US Amateur South Championship !


What an honor for Memphis to host a
United States Chess Federation Tournament here on home ground.
The thrill for these winners, which now hold a recognized title. 
For the second year in a row, this championship tournament
has been brought to Memphis by Shelby County Chess. 

If you didn't find the courage to play in the tournament this year,
be sure and watch for the details to be announced for the one next year.

Covered on the USCF website:

Reserve Co-Champion Kamron Jafari (left) &
2012 US Amateur South Champion George Woodbury (right)
pictured with their Coach, IM Jake Kleiman (center)

"George Woodbury III, a rising Sophomore at the University of Chicago, is contesting the stereotype of the chessplayer who gives up the game after his time on the Scholastic Circuit. In-between his studies, he has participated in the collegiate club and still found time to keep his game polished & notably sharp. Players asserted that his no-nonsense style & solid technique won him his title.


The Reserve section was characteristic of many under sections: more upsets than expected results, with players regularly coming out of the tournament hall shaking heads & asking "what was his rating again?”

With the top five boards in Round One drawing or going down in defeat, everyone knew that the tournament was anyone’s to win. Kamron Jafari, who studies with Mid-South Chess (Coached by Memphis’ own International Master Jake Kleiman), took a more traditional approach of jumping into the lead & holding it with two solid draws approaching the finish line.

Hayden Henson, after holding the top seed in the section to an opening round draw, had to play up for most of the event (rated only 1257, his post-event rating jumped to 1435!), yet he still needed to produce a clutch victory in the last round to make a fitting finale to his run."
 

Visiting guests to the US Amateur South: GM Kacheishvili, GM Hess, & IM-elect Coleman (standing, left to right) observe games in progress in the main hall. Reserve Co-Champion Hayden Henson also pictured (seated, right, in red shirt)



Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Once per year! Get a shot at a national title.

Amateur Southern Players Unite, THIS IS THE TOURNAMENT OF THE SUMMER FOR YOU.

A NATIONAL EVENT,

THE US AMATEUR SOUTH CHESS

IS A CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT.

WHEN: JUNE 9TH AND 10TH

WHERE: U OF M HOLIDAY INN, 3700 CENTRAL AVE, MEMPHIS, TN

WHAT: ONLY THE GREAT US AMATEUR SOUTH CHESS TOURNAMENT

ADDED ATTRACTION: VIP guests, Grandmasters Stripunsky, Robert Hess, Georgi Kacheishvili, and International Master Teddy Coleman who will greet you, offer photo ops, and give autographs. SPECIAL FEATURE; A HIGH-END LUNCH BUFFET FOR A VERY REASONABLE PRICE REGISTRATION: Cajun Chess NOTE: THIS IS ALL ABOUT THE 2012 US Amateur South Chess Championship

Thursday, February 16, 2012

New Blogspot for Chess in the Greater Memphis Area

Yes we do, have a new Blogspot blog in the greater Memphis, West Tennessee area!

I am sure this is a very welcome site to a huge number of the local scholastic area players.


With no further introduction!


Hooray and let me give you the linky - CLICK HERE.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

National Chess Day in Memphis.

Hi all!
News about the most outstanding National Chess Day in Memphis TN.


IM Jake Kleiman,



Tennessee's Number One Current USCF rated player.

What a fun day to be had by all!


























Shelby County Chess, Mid-South Chess, Friday Knights Chess Club along with the University of Memphis Chess Club were all represented at the National Chess Day event at the Wolfchase Galleria Mall in Memphis with the weekend events kicking off at the Friday Knights Chess Club on Friday evening.


A very special appearance by Tennessee's own Top Rated USCF, Current Player, IM Jake Kleiman was enjoyed for autographs and pictures.

Click here for the USCF take on the activities.

Click here for the Commercial Appeal article, with picture of 7 year old Ben Johnson making his chess move.

Click here for the Commercial Appeal Photo of 7 year old Robert Randall.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Tuesday, already!



My the weekend went by fast! Here we are, after Labor Day!


Invitations have been going out for the

announcement/welcome party!


Be on the lookout!


I understand there will be limited space available.



Hope you already have yours.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Have you made your guess yet?

News still to come!





Yup, it's a new day!


The stars have crossed,
There’s a new horizon
Where many will lose sleep and be tossed,

In the Memphis skies,
With a chess mastery
Beyond the local dive, experienced and wise,

It’s going to smart a ton!
Control has been won!


A major player in the world of chess is probably
moving to the Memphis area!
Hooray, hooray, hooray!
Out with the old,
And in with the new!
Guess who?

Thursday, July 7, 2011

CONGRATULATIONS TO JAKE KLEIMAN!


Tennesssee's own!

IM Jake Kleiman (2375 FIDE) captures a big win over GM Alexander Shabalov (2586 FIDE) in round 6 at the 2011 World Open in Philadelphia this past week.

Jake Kleiman is a recent Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude graduate of Rhodes College. Jake earned the title of National Master in 2003, his Fide Master title in 2006 and International Master title in 2011. He is very proud to have been invited to play in the US Cadets, the World Junior Olympics, the US Masters, and on the US World Youth Team. In 2005 and in 2006, Jake was invited by the American Foundation for Chess to play in the US Championships. Also in 2006, Jake was runner-up in the US Junior Championship.In addition, he was recognized by the United States Chess Federation with its annual Scholar/ Chessplayer Award.

No stranger to chess instruction, Jake has been coaching at Mid-South Chess Camp as well as in school settings for nine years. He is excited to instruct alongside these internationally renowned chess players and coaches and especially with his mentor and dear friend, GM Alex Stripunsky.




A huge CONGRATULATIONS to Jake!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Mid South Chess Camp Day 2!






Picture kind of day.

Taking it to the extreme.

News from the 10th Annual Mid South Chess Camp






What a spectacular first day.


Fun had by all, activities and more activities.

The evening was a huge success!

Too much, too busy for more details right now.

More updates later during the week.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

It's over for 2011.

UPDATE: USCF CROSSTABLES CLICK HERE


US AMATEUR SOUTH 2011 CHESS TOURNAMENT


Congratulations to Bryan Tillis

with a win on tie breaks with Kevin Knight!

Congratulations to all the top winners
and to all the players for a fine tournament.
More info to come later, right now the happenings all moved over to
Lausanne Collegiate School for the grand welcome
and open house beginning kick off party
for the 10th anniversary MID-SOUTH CHESS CAMP.

Check back for tournament details and more highlights on this years
amazing line up of instructors for the
Memphis areas most outstanding and continually growing chess camp.

US Amateur South 2011 - UPSETS!




US Amateur South 2011: CHAMPIONSHIP
Upsets are always big parts of Amateur tournaments (part of the theme this year, "Every Pawn has the Right to Dream"), and those typically are noted for any that are greater than 300 ratings point difference. Already, we've had a whopping 8-the largest being just under 700 points!

Individual Upsets. US Amateur South 2011: CHAMPIONSHIP


















































NameRtgPtsVictimRtg
Samuel T Brownlow1612501.0Bronik Matwijkiw2113
Max Asher Friedman1616363.0Chase Knowles1979
Dirk J Boswinkel1630361.0Edgar Davison1991
Kevin T Knight1771342.0Bronik Matwijkiw2113
Kevin T Knight1771324.0Graham Horobetz2095



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Individual Upsets. US Amateur South 2011: RESERVE




































NameRtgPtsVictimRtg
Avery B Polk545642.0Jason Dominguez1187
James R Culhane1001573.0Don Webster1574
Jifeng Han1223351.0Don Webster1574


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OPEN SECTION STANDINGS















































































































































































































































#NameRtngRD 1RD 2RD 3Total
1Bryan Tillis2117W23W17W33.0
2Kevin Knight1771W24W16W43.0
3Carlos Sims1989W18W9L12.0
4Graham Horobetz2095W21W12L22.0
5George Woodbury1895W10D6D72.0
6Mariano Sana2175W13D5D82.0
7Kenneth G Turner1998W15D8D52.0
8Max Asher Friedman1616W22D7D62.0
9Anish Sahasrabudhe1608W14L3W192.0
10Samuel T Brownlow1612L5W23W162.0
11Mark S Schuyler1706L16W24W172.0
12Dirk J Boswinkel1630W25L4D131.5
13Michael Robertson1765L6W18D121.5
14Dex Webster1827L9D15W211.5
15Joseph C Stafford1634L7D14W231.5
16Bronik Matwijkiw2113W11L2L101.0
17Johnny B Carrido1776W20L1L111.0
18John Maddox III1620L3L13W241.0
19Rafi Chowdhury1750HD22L91.0
20Casey Hill1533L17D21H1.0
21Kenn E Thompson1671L4D20L140.5
22Chase Knowles1979L8D19U0.5
23Dwight K Weaver1717L1L10l150.0
24Jing Dai1059L2L11L180.0
25Edgar Davison1991L12UU0.0


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Friday, June 3, 2011

I'm Back! ENJOY!

Hey, are you ready for Camp?

Whoa! Hang on to your hats!

The 10 year anniversary of the MID-SOUTH CHESS CAMP

is looking to be the largest to date. So large that they have had to add another instructor. Now, along with GM Alex Stripunsky, GM Robert Hess, WIM Alisa Melekhina, IM Raja Panjwani, Andre Duvall, will be internationally rated FM Teddy Coleman.


A recent graduate from Harvard University.

FM Teddy Coleman


Latest breaking news for the


US Amateur South Set for Memphis, June 4-5







Rumor has it that top-level Grandmasters and
International Masters will be appearing at the
US Amateur South Chess Championship at the
University of Memphis held on June 4-5!

Official Release at the USCF:

U.S. Amateur kicks off an exciting week in Memphis!

Ever feel like you don't have a chance at winning a national championship because there are too many high-rated players to compete with? Well, in Memphis on June 4-5, 2011 the U.S. Amateur South rolls into town to give everyone a chance at getting a national title. The U.S. Amateur is only open to people with a rating under 2200. That means grandmasters stay away! This tournament will be held at the University of Memphis in two sections: Championship (under 2200) and Reserve (under 1600). It promises to be an exciting action-packed event with five rounds. And you might even get to see a grandmaster or two! Don't worry, they cannot play but Grandmaster Alex Stripunsky among others will be walking around. They will be willing to meet you and even sign autographs if you want.

It's not too late to enter this exciting event. Just go to www.cajunchess.com. If you need more information just go to www.shelbycountychess.org, e-mail midsouthchess@hotmail.com or kjkormick@hotmail.com. If you have to miss this event, catch all the exciting details on www.MonRoi.com including live games!
For the entire article on the USCF website click here.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Woe is me, what a shame! Response to comment by M S.

Once again an explanation is required. I have been receiving comments, some good, some bad, and some ugly. There are currently 27 comments (not approved) in the holding queue, and I have deleted 4 others that will never be posted. Of course blogging is unique in its own methods. As you know anyone may post using their own true identity, a false made up one, or whatever one chooses.

This front page post was necessary to address this particular posted comment because this latest poster apparently didn't understand or read the opening notice of blogging etiquette on the previous front page post "Anonymous - It's your day, APRIL FOOL" dated April 1, 2011, explaining not to use real names of others. Therefore this name shall be removed. Secondly they signed the post with what seems to be a real person's name. Having no way to verify this person as the real poster, since no email contact nor other form of contact information is on the profile page that is linked to this user name. I will address this new post as I did the other one on the front page item by item in it's entirety with names removed, until which time the poster may contact me through email, with verifiable contact information of their own.


Be advised this is not for the squeamish or faint of heart! Here goes, fasten your seat belts people.


This is a post that was directed as response to the "Anonymous - It's your day, APRIL FOOL" dated April 1, 2011.

By poster M S: Wow. Pretty juvenile, on this blog. Surely chess players have better things to do with their time than run a blog and make posts like this!

Blog Admin response: Wow, if it is so "Pretty juvenile" then what might I ask are you doing here, spending your time reading it, and posting here? Kind of making one of those "post like this" of your own? My guess is that you are trying to feel like a big shot to the boys at a certain club, rather than having a real interest in promoting better chess for the area and or helping to mend any fences. The owner of this blog feels a responsibility to promoting the best chess available in the West Tennessee area based on truth, which seems to be a major irritant to the "old boys club" mentality that is rampant here in Shelby County.

By poster M S: My son and I have played in tournaments in just about every club in the area, and we have found the distribution of nice and mean players about the same wherever we go.

Blog Admin response: That's wonderful, sounds like a logical statement, but a lopsided one at best, or either you have blinders on and really aren't paying any attention to the differences in chess play, teaching of chess methods or preferences to wholesome environments for underage chess players.

By poster M S: What we have noticed is that Shelby County consistently hosts tournaments that are poorly organized, ineptly run, and more expensive than either Memphis Chess Club or Memphis Scholastic Chess events.

Blog Admin response: This seems like a ridiculous and completely bogus assessment since you later in your comment, lament the entire area and prefer to travel all the way to Murfreesboro for your chess play. However, cost may vary, poorly organized, ineptly run can happen in reality to any event here or across the nation. In your wording of Shelby County which is all encompassing, I would agree that there are events no matter which group is organizing, or running them, that may seem so. It is the nature of dealing with public events. None of them will be perfect all the time.

By poster M S: We have found that, for whatever reason, XXXX REAL NAME REMOVED XXXX tournaments tend to start 30-45 minutes after the posted start time and run late.

Blog Admin response: It seems to be on record, that at the most recent event that you and your son played in the open section with this person as TD, your open section started on time. However, the delays in the scholastic section were well known to be caused by many first time scholastic players, whom didn't even know what a wall chart was, where to find it, how to look at it, and many were getting their USCF memberships for the very first time. Surely you can understand the nature of dealing with many novice players. I am wondering what you were doing to try and help, or were you plastered against a wall somewhere with your arms folded watching your watch. Surely you could have found a way to help others that were new and help move the event along. Surely as seasoned players both you and your son could have extended your services, on these occasions, unless it is more gratifying to you to watch and complain.


By poster M S: We have witnessed incidents during Shelby County events that make me wary of taking my girls to them, as the tournaments director(s) display an extraordinary disregard for the need to provide a safe playing environment for the kids.

Blog Admin response: This seems a bit of a stretch also, as the events throughout Shelby County are usually all held in places where most of the clubs all have held events. The JCC, University of Memphis, Schools all have had the major players at them. So, for you to say "witnessed incidents" and "safe playing environment for kids" would here again apply to most if not all organizers in the area since they all have used the same locations for the most part. I also have some concern of my own as you mention "my girls". Do you think it is alright at any event local or not to leave small girls or boys for that matter unattended as a parent? Is it more important to you, to make sure you are playing in the open section rather than being fully attentive to your girls at any chess event regardless of promoter, location, organizer or what have you? Because if that is the case and if you believe that the organizer, promoter or TD is the sole responsibility for your children while at a knowingly public event, you leave yourself fully open to the doubt of your own parenting skills, period.

By poster M S: And as one who isn't likely to win a cash prize in a tournament, $40 is a pretty steep entry fee for the upcoming June tournament. My son and I will likely travel to Murfreesboro the previous weekend to attend their event, as they consistently provide a great tournament experience (certainly better than anything in Memphis!)

Blog Admin response: You declare a USCF sanctioned and approved event, the U.S. Amateur South, brought to the Memphis area as "pretty steep entry fee", while willing to travel to Murfreesboro the previous weekend instead. I am thrilled that you are so pleased with Murfreesboro chess events, I really am. I hope you really really like traveling there and continue to for all of your future chess play. According to Mapquest it is 3 hours and 51 minutes one way, 244.74 miles one way. If you double that for round trip, (I am sure you plan to come back), for a whopping 489.48 miles round trip.

Now lets break this down. The tournament in Murfreesboro with the Rutherford County Chess Club, list and entry free of $25.00 for early entry or $30 at the door. Which are just a $15.00 difference for early entry and only a whopping $10.00 difference at the door.

Now current gas prices in the area are mildly around $3.50 per gallon, unless you plan to go by motorcycle, horse and buggy, or walk you definitely will make up the $15.00 or $10.00 difference in entry fee cost in just gasoline cost for your round trip mileage of 489.48 miles. So, that brings us to what's this really all about?


By poster M S: It's a shame that the chess organizations in Memphis can't get along better.

Blog Admin response: Have to agree on the "it's a shame"! Yet I have to ask, do you think you have a role to play in this "get along better" wishful thinking of yours? Or, is your way to blow hearty and run the other way, and to never seek truthfulness in dialogue?

By poster M S: Until they do, my son and I will continue to attend cheap, well-run, well-organized tournaments where we find them, regardless of whose banner they fly under.

Blog Admin response: I might ask where are your girls playing or was your concern about them a smoke screen for your other ramblings? Your entire post now is looking rather askew as it seems not to be reality based.

By poster M S: Memphis Chess and MSC currently provide the best tournament experience in the Memphis area by far.

Blog Admin response: Yet to find everything to your likening you travel round trip 489.48 miles, spend 7 hours and 42 minutes time and find it in Murfreesboro? A bit of a contradiction there friend! Oh and by the way while looking for "cheap" play, did you realize that it is cheaper to get your family membership through the Memphis Chess Club rather than purchase it directly through the Greater Memphis Chess Center? Did any of them explain that to you? Also, there are some clubs that are free, and don't charge a yearly membership, or even club dues here in Memphis.


By poster M S: I don't have any expectation of seeing this post in its entirety, but hopefully the reader will consider this post and work to provide a better tournament experience. This will serve the players better and help to advance our great game.

Blog Admin response: Another mistake, same as Anonymous. Yes it is posted in it's entirety with names shielded. However, let me make this perfectly clear for you and all your buddies, I do not provide tournaments, at this time. Period.

Please, get your facts correct and just don't assume the "guys" are telling you the truth in any way, fashion, or form, they have way too much to hide from public view.

While most everyone may declare that "wouldn't it be nice if everything and everyone in the Memphis, West Tennessee area would get along for better chess", there are few whom really mean it and or have actively extended any opportunity to make it so. Apparently, that includes you.



SIGNED: Mike Salzgeber
Contact confirmed.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

2011 U.S. Amateur South



VENUE: University of Memphis,

University Center,

499 University Street,

Memphis, TN 38152;

901-678-2042


SECTIONS: Championship (U2200) & Reserve (U1600).

SCHEDULE: 5/22, G/90. Reg.:6/4, 9:00-9:45AM. Rds.:6/4, 10-2-6; 6/5, 9-12:30.

EF: $40 ($ 10 less to Juniors under age 18 or Seniors over 60), $50 for all on-site.

Prizes:$650 cash prizes based on 60 entries + $450 of non-cash prizes.


Championship Section (U2200) 1st-River Cup trophy + $200, 2nd-plaque +$100, 3rd-plaque+$50; U2000 1st-digital clock

Reserve Section (U1600) 1st-large plaque+$150, 2nd-plaque+$100, 3rd-plaque+$50; U1400 1st-digital clock

MISC: One requested half-point bye allowed, any round, must request before the start of Round 3. Games broadcast online via MonRoi where able.

Registration questions? Contact us at: midsouthchess@hotmail.com.

For event questions, contact the Tournament Director at: kjkormick@hotmail.com.



This posted for information only, incase of conflict the information at this link is the source and should be relied upon as the authority.
2011 U.S. Amateur South

Monday, March 28, 2011

Credit where credit is due!


"Congratulations" to all of IM Jake Kleiman's students from

White Station Middle and PDS

for their great performance for their respective teams at the

Regional State Qualifer and

State Team Championships

as well as the State Individual Tournament.


Also congratulations are due to other coaches on the Mid-South Chess team for the role their students played for

PDS at the State Team Championship.