Sunday, February 19, 2017

$15 Open



 
 
 
DateSaturday, February 25, 2017
Event Format4SS
Time ControlG/60 d5
SectionsOpen & U1800
Entry Fee$15 in advance, $30 at door, $20 for BCF members at door
Prizes$225 based on 25 paid entries: Open: $110-$75, U1800 $40
Registration9:15am - 9:45am
Round Times10:00am, 1:00pm, 3:30pm, 6:00pm
Entry ListCurrent Pre-Registration List


Save $

Friday Night Action



DateFriday, February 24, 2017
Event Format4SS
Time ControlG/25 d5
Entry Fee$40, $30 for BCF members, $5 more at door
Prizes$150-$100-$50, U2200 $50 based on 19 paid entries
Registration6:30pm - 7:00pm
Round Times7:00pm, 8:15pm, 9:15pm, and 10:15pm
Entry ListCurrent Pre-Registration List


Save $5


Monday, February 13, 2017

BCC Fundraiser Photos


Hello All,


Thanks to Carissa Yip, Jason Tang, and Anton Barash for organizing this event and to everyone else who helped make it happen.

And thanks to those who made contributions to the Boylston Chess Foundation.

Your support helps us continue introducing people to the joys of chess, and to keep one of America's oldest chess centers up and running.


Tony Cortizas, Jr.

Carissa Yip, Jason Tang. BCC Fundraiser Tournament 2017.

 Anton Barash. BCC Fundraiser Tournament 2017.

 Anton Barash, Jason Tang watching. BCC Fundraiser Tournament 2017.
Andrew Hoy, Percy Yip. BCC Fundraiser Tournament 201
Natasha Christiansen. BCC Fundraiser Tournament 2017.
BCC Families & Supporters. BCC Fundraiser Tournament 2017.

Sunday, February 12, 2017

School break chess clinic with Jacob Rasin



 
DateFebruary 21, 22, 23, 24, 2017
Event Format9:00am to 12:30pm each day
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Registration2/21, 9:00am onsite
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DescriptionThis program invites young chess players who already have a complete understanding of the rules of chess to come and develop their abilities. 
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With a combination of lecture, question/answer and guided cooperative learning, the instructor will cover essential elements of the game: Tactics, Strategy, Openings, Middlegames, Endgames, Problems. 
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Students will develop their memory, visualization ability, attention span, critical thinking skills, as well as their sense of fairness and good sportsmanship — all while having fun!
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Who can join? School-age children, K-12, who are interested in improving at chess and maturing from motivated beginners to skilled intermediate players.

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How much does it cost? 

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Club membership is required for participation (Junior: $120/yr; $67/6 months; Family: $180/yr; $100/6 months). 
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Participation fee: $160; $120 per child, if two or more per family. 
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For first-time Club members, the fee is reduced to $125. 
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Please make checks payable to the Boylston Chess Foundation and please pay on site.
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Registration: Located in the renovated former Ellis School building, there is plenty of room at our pristine site.

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 Reservation is not required. Just show up to unit B103, at 40 Norris Street the morning of the first day, before or around 9:00 a.m.! Use the right-side door of the building.
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About the instructor:

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 A master of the game and a Boylston Chess Club member for over 25 years, Jacob Rasin has been a professional chess teacher for over 35 years in the Soviet Union and the United States. 
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1978-1989, Jacob served as head coach at the Pioneers Palace of the Leningrad Province; 
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1982-1985, he had the additional assignment of training Soviet grandmasters and international masters. 
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Since 1990, he has taught privately and at schools in the Boston area. 
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His students have won dozens of scholastic state championships and medals, and more than ten national championships in various brackets. 
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Jacob has directed the School Break Program since 1994.
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For more information, call Jacob Rasin at home after 9pm (617) 783-6307; cell (857) 225-1297 or email boylstonchess@gmail.com



 
 
DateSaturday, February 18, 2017
Event Format4SS
Time ControlG/60 d5
SectionsOpen & U1800
Entry Fee$35, $20 for BCF Members, $5 more at the door
Prizes$300 based on 25 paid entries: Open 1st $125, 2nd $75 U1800 1st $60, 2nd $40
Registration9:15am - 9:45am
Round Times10:00am, 1:00pm, 3:30pm, 6:00pm
Entry ListCurrent Pre-Registration List

GM Larry Christiansen Simul

Larry Christiansen Simul 

at South Station


 GM Larry Christiansen, 

three time US Champion

 Date
Second Tuesday of each month
Event Dates
Tuesday, February 14
Tuesday, March 14
Entry Fee
free
Round Times
12:00 - 2:00 pm
Description
Larry Christiansen will play against 25 chess players
simultaneously at South Station.
Open seating until 1:15pm.
Winner(s) receive free entry coupon for a BCC tournament.
Email natashaus@alum.mit.edu with any questions.





Saturday, February 11, 2017

A half century ago, the first human vs. computer chess game was played at the Boylston









https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/Alan+Baisley

Photos & Games

Robert Q

First tournament game by a computer, Carl Wagner (2190) - Mac Hack VI aka "Robert Q" [7] [8]
"Robert Q", a computer programmed to play chess, was beaten in its first competition with a human, Carl Wagner. The computer, at MIT in Cambridge, Mass., was operated by Allen Moulton, and R. William Gosper, while Wagner made his moves several miles away in the YMCU in Boston. The moves were relayed into the computer by teletype operated by Alan Baisley. "Robert Q" was entered as an experiment, in the monthly Boylston Chess Club Tournament at the Young Mens Christian Union.

RobertQAlanBaisley1967.JPG
Carl Wagner and Alan Baisley (right) [9]
[Event "Boylston Chess Club Tournament"]
[Site "YMCU, Boston"]
[Date "1967.01.21"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Carl Wagner"]
[Black "Robert Q"]
[Result "1-0"]
 
1.g3 e5 2.Nf3 e4 3.Nd4 Bc5 4.Nb3 Bb6 5.Bg2 Nf6 6.c4 d6 7.Nc3 Be6 8.d3 exd3
9.Bxb7 Nbd7 10.exd3 Rb8 11.Bg2 O-O 12.O-O Bg4 13.Qc2 Re8 14.d4 c5 15.Be3 cxd4 
16.Nxd4 Ne5 17.h3 Bd7 18.b3 Bc5 19.Rad1 Qc8 20.Kh2 Ng6 21.Bg5 Re5 22.Bxf6 gxf6 
23.Ne4 f5 24.Nf6+ Kg7 25.Nxd7 Qxd7 26.Nc6 Rbe8 27.Nxe5 Rxe5 28.Qc3 f6 29.Rd3 Re2 
30.Rd2 Rxd2 31.Qxd2 Ne5 32.Rd1 Qc7 33.Bd5 Kg6 34.b4 Bb6 35.Qc2 Nc6 36.Be6 Nd4 
37.Rxd4 Bxd4 38.Qxf5+ Kg7 39.Qg4+ Kh6 40.Qxd4 Qe7 41.Qh4+ Kg6 42.Bf5+ Kf7 43.Qxh7+ 
Kf8 44.Qh8+ Kf7 45.Qa8 Qc7 46.Qd5+ Kg7 47.Kg2 Qe7 48.h4 Kh6 49.g4 Kg7 50.h5 Qe2 
51.h6+ Kf8 52.h7 Qxf2+ 53.Kxf2 Ke7 54.h8=Q a6 55.Qe6# 1-0

Thursday, February 09, 2017

Chess equipment discounts at Leavitt & Pierce


Chess equipment discounts 

at Leavitt & Pierce


 Leavitt and Peirce is a 124 year-old tobacco shop located in Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA, just across the street from the historic "old Harvard Yard." We have been a gathering place for generations of Harvard men and women, offering unique and traditional gifts, games, and toiletries. This is in addition to our fine selection of pipes, tobacco, cigars, and accoutrements.

   
Dr Jonathan Lee reports that his friends at the venerable Harvard Square shop Leavitt and Peirce  is offering a 20% discount  on chess equipment to Boylston Chess Club members. (The have become an official suppler to the BCC.)




When asking for the discount, be sure to have your current BCC membership card.  If you don't have one, contact a TD or officer at the club.



Sunday, February 05, 2017



DateSunday, February 12, 2017
Event Format4SS
Time ControlG/40, d5
SectionsOpen, U1800
Entry Fee$40 (see description below for all that is included in the $40)
PrizesChess mugs awarded to 1st in each section, and to top U1400
Registration9:15am - 9:45am
Round Times10:00am, 12:30pm, 2:15pm, and 4:00pm
DescriptionThis tournament is aimed to raise money for BCC.
Organized by frequent players at the club Carissa Yip, Jason Tang, and Anton Barash, the tournament includes a four round swiss run by Andrew Hoy, and a blitz tournament afterwards.

Lunch will be provided along with snacks. GM Larry Christiansen will be available to analyze games.

Blitz tournament with 8 rounds of 5+0 time control will be included!

Side events will include bughouse and a chess puzzle solving contest.

See flyer for details
Entry ListCurrent Pre-Registration List




Valentines's Day Open



 
 
 
DateSaturday, February 11, 2017
Event Format4SS
Time ControlG/60 d5
SectionsOpen & U1800
Entry Fee$35, $20 for BCF Members, $5 more at the door
Prizes$300 based on 25 paid entries: Open 1st $125, 2nd $75 U1800 1st $60, 2nd $40
Registration9:15am - 9:45am
Round Times10:00am, 1:00pm, 3:30pm, 6:00pm
Entry ListCurrent Pre-Registration List






February Thursday Night Swiss

Date
Thursdays, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, 2017
Event Format
4SS
Time Control
40/90 SD/20 d10
Sections
Open & U1900
Entry Fee
$35, $20 for BCF Members, $5 more at the door
Prizes
$300 based on 25 paid entries:
Open 1st $125, 2nd $75 U1900 1st $60, 2nd $40
Registration
6:30pm - 7:00pm
Round Times
7:15pm
Event Dates
Thursday, February 2
Thursday, February 9
Thursday, February 16
Thursday, February 23
Results
Wallchart
Standings
Pairings


Registration is now closed, please register at the tournament.

Entry List


Friday, February 03, 2017

Richard Li makes 2200





Boylston TNS game in Feb Chess Life

GM Lev Alburt featured a game from the Boylston Thursday Night Swiss,

played by Bill Schreefer and Ed Astrachan


Check it out in your Feb Chess Life.

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

BCC LEGENDS OF CHESS: HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR / 15 DAY CELEBRATION // RICHARD YI / SURAJ RAMANATHAN 1-2ND OPEN // 10 YR OLD JOY CAO 1ST / CHRIS ESTREMERA 2ND // U1800 // 29 PLAY //

LEGENDS OF CHESS
OPEN SECTION
Richard Yi scored 3 wins and withdrew from the
event in Round 4! (oops) to share 1-2nd place.
[Richard earned a +22 to 2207 USCF rating!] 
Bravo, Richard!
Suraj Ramanathan scored 2 wins and 2 draws to rack up 3 points
good enough to share 1-2nd place. Bravo, Suraj!
NM Farzad Abdi vs Bernie Xu, Round  1.
Bernie scored 2.5 points to share 3-4th place. Farzad had 2
points to share 5-10th place.
(foreground): Suraj Ramanathan / Zubin Baliga.
Alan Song vs Eddie Wei, Round 1: 1-0!
Eddie recovered from this loss to score 2 wins + 1/2 point bye,
for a total of 2.5 points and a share of 3-4th place.
Alan scored 2 points for a piece of 5-10th place.

U1800 SECTION
Joy Cao hits the jackpot for
Happy Chinese Lunar New Year
3.5 out of 4: clear first place.
+75 for 1655 rating.
Brava, Joy !!
Chris Estremera scored 3 points to take clear
2nd place. Bravo, Chris!
SCENES FROM AROUND THE HALL
POST MORTEM: Richard Yi vs Alan Song
Suraj Ramanathan observes. Round 2.
BOYLSTON CHESS CLUB: COLORFUL PLAYING VENUE
WCM Natasha Christiansen vs Howard Goldowsky, Round 2:
draw! Natasha had 1.5 points, Howard 2 points.
David Xie, black vs Ed Foye, Round 2.
(background): Natasha Christiansen vs Howard Goldowsky.
(background): Kevin Liu vs Bob Oresick.
CHECKMATE!
Evan Maclure, black vs Zubin Baliga, Round 1.
Bob (don't call me Buffalo Bill) Oresick, black vs Kevin Liu
Round 2. Bob scored 2 points to share 8-12th place; Kevin
scored 2.5 points to share 3-7th place! Bravo, Kevin.
THIS IS TOUGH STUFF!
Kelsey Liu plays Greg Ardini, Round 1.
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR
Year of the Rooster by Meia Geddes
HAPPY NEW YEAR COLORS
8 yr old Claire Cao
Joy's sister, saving her
smile for the end of the
tournament when her
sister Joy, won the
U1800 Section.
NM ANDREW HOY CHIEF TD
BERNARDO IGLESIAS ASSIST CHIEF TD 
PHOTOS: STEVE STEPAK

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Sunday, January 29, 2017

Quads



 
 
 
DateSaturday, February 4, 2017
Event Format3RR
Time ControlG/65 d10
SectionsPlayers will be arranged into quads by rating
Entry Fee$35, $20 for BCF Members, $5 more at the door
Prizes$$80 First place in top quad, $$50 First place in each of the other quads
Registration9:15am - 9:45am
Round Times10:00am, 1:00pm, and 3:30pm
Entry ListCurrent Pre-Registration List