Monday, July 18, 2016

BCC $15 OPEN: 44 PLAY // BENNET PELLOWS PERFECT 4 - 0 TOPS IN OPEN SECTION // JOSHUA KELLER 4 - 0 / TAKES 1ST IN U1800 SECTION

BCC JULY $15 OPEN
OPEN SECTION
Bennet Pellows faces off with Nithin Kavi, Round 4.
Bennet scored a perfect 4 - 0 for clear 1st Place in the
Open Section and earned a +42 rating hike to 2208.  Bravo,
Bennet! This is the first time that Bennet's 
rating has gone over 2200. Nithin scored 3 points to move
his rating up +8 to 2146 and a share of 2-3rd place.
NM Chris Williams prepares his game against Bennet Pellows
in Round 3. This would be an all-out effort to win for both
players. In the end, Pellows emerged victorious and went
on to win the event in the Open Section.  Chris was 2-3rd
with 3 points.
Alan Song vs NM Chris Williams, Round 4.
Chris scored 3 points for a piece of 2-3rd place and
Alan scored 2.5 points for a share of 5-7th place.
Alan was +18 to 2007 (expert) rating for the event.
 Bravo, Alan!
FROM BOTH SIDES
 Nithin Kavi plays white vs NM Siddharth Arun, Round 3.
Nithin won this game and went on to score 3/4 in the Open Section.
 Lewis Tu, black vs Eddie Wei: draw! Round 4.
Both Lewis and Eddie scored 2.5 points on the day.
 Mateos Sahakian vs Derek Jin: draw! Round 2.
Mateos scored 2.5 points for 5-7th place in the event.
(background): NM Siddharth Arun, NM Chris Williams.
U1800 SECTION 
Josh Keller: 4-0 for 1st Place.
 
Josh Keller (right) plays black vs Tianna Wang in this
critical 3rd Round game. They both had 2 points.
Josh won this game and went on to score a perfect 4-0 to
clinch clear 1st place in the U1800 Section. Josh went from a
provisional ration of 1467 to a provisional 1657. Bravo Josh!
Tianna finished the event with 2.5 points.

 Vlad Jan Gaciu (right) plays white vs Arjun Girish in Round 2.
Vlad went on to score 3.5 points to secure clear 2nd place
in the U1800 Section. (background): David Martin.
ROUND 4 ACTION
Bob Oresick (orange) plays white vs. Ryan Wang. Bob won
this game to score 3 points and a share 3-4th place. Bob was
+1 to 1649 rating. Ryan was 50% with 2 wins and 2 loses.
Jonathan Hsu scored 3 points to share
3-4th place with Bob Oresick.
Jonathan played Bob in Round 3 and won!
So Jonathan and Josh each had 3 points
as they faced off in Round 4.
Josh Keller vs Jonathan Hsu, Round 4.
A win for either player would produce the winner of the
section. Josh won. So Josh won the section. Bravo, both!
A very highly competitive set of pairings for this event.
Josh was +190 to 1657 rating and Jonathan was +60 to 1585.
SCENES FROM THE HALL
 Josh Keller vs Jonathan Hsu; Vlad Jan Gaciu vs Boshen Li;
Tianna Wang vs David Martin; Ryan Wang vs Robert Oresick;
Lee Dailing vs John Martin; Mark Robert Neale vs Lawrence Tu.
(Back to camera): Red Shirt: Andrew Hoy sets up an extra game
between Brian Mureithi and Evan Wei. This was Brian's first
tournament game in which he notched a 1580 first provisional
rating. Bravo, Brian! Welcome to the tournament chess world.
Brian Mureithi vs Evan Wei. Brian faces off in his first
tournament chess game vs a 7 yr old veteran of 242 games.
Brian won the game for a 1580 provisional rating.
Bravo, Brian!
 Arjun Girish and Kelsey Liu, Round 4.
UNDER THE MEMORIAL PHOTO OF HAROLD DONDIS

Andrew Su plays Jason Xiong; Jiayun Liu, father of Kelsey Liu
plays Alexander Meng; Eric Feng v Arjun Girish;  Round 4.
Ryan Wang vs Jiayun Liu, father of Kelsey Liu, in Round 3.
 Baba Liu is playing his first USCF rated tournament:
bravo Jiayun!
Jiayun Liu plays Ryan Wang's sister Tianna Wang in Round 2.
U1800 Section
 
BROTHERS MARTIN
John Martin, brother of David Martin, first time
to BCC Cambridge. John was 50 percent 2/4.
Welcome, John, to BCC Cambridge!
Percy Yip, father of Carissa Yip, plays David Martin,
brother of John Martin, in Round 2 of $15 Open, 
U1800 Section. David scored 2.5 points on the day.
TOURNAMENT ADMINISTRATION:
Bernardo Iglesias, Chief TD

Andrew Hoy, President of the BCC, assists Bernardo Iglesias
down the home stretch.
PHOTOS: STEVE STEPAK


1 comment:

Robert Oresick said...

Another terrific tournament report
thanks Steve