Sunday, February 22, 2015

BCC LEGENDS OF CHESS: OSCAR PANNO // FARZAD ABDI & CARISSA YIP SHARE SPOTLIGHT // NICHOLAS OBLAK U1950 // 27 PLAY // MANY NEW FACES

MILESTONE
Carissa Yip shared a piece of 1st place in the Open Section of
the BCC Legends of Chess, February 21. Brava, Carissa!
Carissa scored 3 wins + a 1st round half point bye to 
earn a +41 to 2191 rating!
FOCUSED
NM Chris Williams sets up king-side assault vs Carissa Yip's
Sicilian Dragon. Carissa defended strongly and won the game!
COOL UNDER FIRE
A relaxed NM Farzad plays white vs NM Chris Williams in
Round 3. The game ended in a draw!
FARZAD PLAYS THE GENERAL
Terrence Fricker does battle with NM Farzad Abdi
in Round 4. This was a critical game for Farzad if he
wanted to take a piece of 1st place. He was up to the 
task, scored the point and tallied 3.5 out of 4 to share
1st place with Carissa Yip. Farzad was +10 to 2254 for 
his efforts. Terrence scored 2 points and a +25 to 1984
sharing 6-7th place in the Open Section.
3RD - 5TH PLACE
NM Chris Williams on the move vs Carissa Yip in Round 4.
Chris scored 2.5 points to share 3-5th place with Andrew Hoy
and Evan Meyer.
NM Andrew Hoy (right) defends dramatically to score the full
points over Pinyi Hu in Round 4. Andrew scored 2.5 points
to share 3-5th place with NM Chris Williams and Evan Meyer.
Evan Meyer (left) was strong with Black vs Brandon Wu to take 
the full point and a total of 2.5 to share 3-5th place.
U1950 SECTION
  
Nicholas Oblak, a West Point Cadet, takes a sip of 
coffee on his road to clear first place in the U1950 section
with 3.5 points, for a +16 to 1919 rating. Bravo, Nicholas!
 
Nowell Sheinwald, a UMass Lowell student from New 
York State, scored 3 points to take clear 2nd place
in the U1950 section for a +8 to 1931 rating. Bravo, Nowell!
NEWS THE OLD-FASHION WAY
Harold Dondis, Esq. checks out the New York Times
during a break in the action.
ENGLISH: THE VERDICT?
Looks even. Round 4 game. Chess is not only
applied intellect, but also endurance. This time
Black prevailed in a complicated endgame.
FATHER AND SON
David Zhou shares some chess pointers with his
dad, Dong Ping in the BCC Skittles Room.
NM ANDREW HOY, TD
PHOTOS: STEVE STEPAK

1 comment:

Robert Oresick said...

Steve, Another great tournament photo report. Thanks.
Bob