Saturday, July 29, 2023

Boylston Chess: Reubens Landey

 

 


 Reubens Landey

 
Boylston U2200 Championship
 
 
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Date
beginning  Monday, July 31, 2023
 
Monday, July 31
Monday, August 7
Monday, August 14
Monday, August 21
Monday, August 2
 
Event Format
5SS
 
Time Control
G/90 d15
 
Sections
1800-2199
 
Entry Fee
$20, BCF membership required
 
Prizes
Winner(s) receives free entry to Club Championship
 
Registration
6:45pm - 7:10pm
 
Round Times
7:15pm
 
Description
Tournament open to all players rated between 1800 and 2199 on either the June or July rating supplements.

A current BCF membership is required. https://boylstonchess.org/membership

A current USCF membership is required. Please visit the US Chess Membership site to join or renew.

This tournament is part of the BCF Championship Series. Winner receives free entry to the Club Championship, held in the fall of 2023.
 
Event Dates
Monday, July 31
Monday, August 7
Monday, August 14
Monday, August 21
Monday, August 28

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Entry List
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  • If the metal gate to the building is closed, 
    • please press the doorbell marked #1

 

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Reubens Landey

Boylston U2200 Championship

The 2023 Reubens Landey begins Monday.  It is the second component of the club championship cycle.  The winner becomes the BCC U2200 champion and moves into the club championship to compete against club masters.  

This is a very special tournament  -  it is traditionally a very competitive, prestigious, yet friendly tournament. Only club members can enter, but if you aren't a member, this is the perfect excuse to join or renew.

Below is some context for this tournament:
two biographical articles by Bernardo Iglesias. 

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EMIL M. REUBENS 
by Bernardo Iglesias
 
"....Chess appeals to our emotions and brings us joys and sorrows."



Emil Reubens was born in a beautiful land very far away, in Yelisavetpol (Kirovabad) Russia, in 1886, on September 23 and, died in Massachusetts in Norwood Hospital in 1973, on August 29 after a brief illness. Emil Reubens was 86 years old when he died, an extraordinary man who believed that mankind could become rehabilitated through Chess. Chess is more than life and can change a person to benefit Society.
He was a chess master emeritus and one of the founding member of the United States Chess Federation, a member of the Boylston Chess Club, the Brockton Chess Club and his dear Sharon Chess Club. 

Reubens received his formal education at the University of Prague. In 1906 he immigrated to the United States and worked for a time in steel mills in Detroit. Eventually he moved to Boston and graduated from Boston University in 1922 with a degree in business administration. Much later, in June of 1973 he received his Master's degree in business administration, he was the oldest person in the university's history to obtain such a degree at 86.
He lived in Sharon, Mass. for many years. Emil Reubens was a U.S.C.F. life director and authored a wonderful book on chess play, entitled Chess - Trick and Treat in 1965. This book is a treasure, a precious jewel for any novice player. At the end of the book he recommends that every young player should “Join a chess club. Meet chess players of differing skill and style. Subscribe to a periodical that will keep you abreast of the important events in Chess world." 

In 1964, he helped to bring the U.S. Open to Boston. He was an honorary Chairman of the Committee, along with a lot of the great chess organizers of the time: Robert Goodspeed (Brockton C.C), Harold Dondis (Johnson C.C.), Eleanor Goodspeed, Eleanor Terry, Frank Ferdinand (Harvard C.C.), James Burgess (Boylston C.C. ),Harry Goober (Clarendon C.C.), Beverly Jarnigan and Joseph Hurvitz (Boylston C.C.). That year, the U.S.C.F. was celebrating the silver anniversary of its foundation, in which Emil Reubens had been a strong force in promoting chess in this country. 

Emil had a long time interest in prison reform and was instrumental in assisting many prisoners get back into society. In his book, mentioned above, he thought that “When I was drafted into becoming a "leader" in youth clubs, I employed chess and chocolate bars to lead the youth into the paths of righteousness. There are no available data to estimate the effect of chess on juvenile delinquency, nor are there statistics to gauge the collateral effects of chocolate bars freely rewarded for chess merits." 

Reubens combined a lifelong interest in better prisons, rehabilitation and parole systems with chess activities. He organized many teams of players who visited several penal institutions to play against teams of inmates, or just to play simultaneous exhibitions against the inmates. On one occasion, he took Steve Frymer, John Curdo, and R. Gleason to Norfolk Prison, delighting one inmate in particular so much that he became an active player and organizer in Norfolk area.
Emil Reubens loved the youth, kids of all ages, -- they are our future joys and sorrows in life. The second Brockton Open, on September 25 & 26, 1971 in Brockton, Mass.William Lombardy, former World Junior Champion, had agreed to participate in the selection and awarding of a special Lombardy - Reubens “best played game” trophy to some player under the age of 21 (Harry Lyman was present in this ceremony). The winner of the award trophy was won by the young John Peters. The third Brockton Open, on September 23 & 24,1972, the Lombardy-Reubens award trophy was won byJohn Stopa. For the Boylston C.C. member’s information, at this event Alex Slive and Andrew Anisimov, two new youngsters showed up in the chess arena. After this event, it seems that such award stopped being awarded by the Brockton Chess Club, since he became sick and died shortly.
The "MASS STATE JUNIOR CHESS CHALLENGE TROPHY PRESENTED BY EMIL M. REUBENS " is a silver trophy cup at the Boylston Chess Club to preserve his memory for future generations. In 1988, William Lukowiak, treasurer of the Boylston Chess Club and long time an officer on the board of MACA, introduced a motion to the Executive Board of MACA that the winner’s name of the Junior Scholastic Champion from Massachusetts be inscribed in this trophy and that MACA will help to pay for traveling expenses to the National Championship whenever it was to be held. The MACA board turned down this motion, and denied youngsters of this State such an honor. 

After his death, the Mass State Chess Association, organized a one time "the Emil Reubens Memorial" at the Massachusetts Open at the new Brockton High School in 1974. The winner of this event was John Peters.
Emil founded the Steinberg-Reubens Educational Foundation. The Boylston Chess Club Board of Directors decided that in 1986 to pay tribute to Emil Reubens and Ben Landey by naming a qualifier cycle of the B.C.C. championship qualifier in their honor, for players rated 1800 to 2199. The winners of the Reubens/Landy move on to play against the club’s masters for the club championship.

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BENJAMIN LANDEY 

by Bernardo Iglesias
 

Benjamin Landey was born in 1912 and died on January 20, 1981 in Quincy. From his high school days he worked for the Sharon Bolt and Screw Company founded by Emil Reubens, reaching the position of board chairman, which he held at his death. According to Harry Lyman, Benjamin married Reubens’ daughter. 

For many years, he was the ceremonial chess leader of New England: Landey was President of the MSCA, the Boylston Chess Club, the Boston Metropolitan Chess League, the New England Chess Association, and the USCF Regional Vice-President.
He was a truly regional chess entrepreneur, a notable chess organizer, a man of remarkable poise and intelligence, a master of parliamentary procedure and a skillful politician, that is, a leader among leaders in the region. He worked for long hours at his job and then spend evenings and weekends on numerous chess projects and clubs. 

While Ben Landey was a tournament director for M.S.C.A., he brought to Boston the U.S. Open in 1970 and the U.S. Junior Open in 1965 and 1969, held at Northeastern University. Ben Landey's most active years were from 1965 to 1970; after this year his health impeded more time in his passion for the royal game of chess. Despite his failing health, he was an extremely successful teacher of chess for beginners, though he himself was rated only about 1500 during most of his over the board career; he also, worked with the Massachusetts Association for Retarded Citizens and several local groups.
Along with Emil Reubens, Landey was a major sponsor of prison chess programs, and the two of them sought the parole of a number of inmates who were avid chess players. In addition to being a regular tournament player, Ben Landey was very active in postal chess with the Nights of the Square Table (NOST). 

Landey was the first person to compete with a computer in chess at a U.S. Chess Federation rated tournament. He lost. 

Landey’s most glorious moment in the spotlight as an organizer was winning the bid for the 1970 US Open for Boston. It was Ben Landey’s rhetoric that easily won the bid at the 1969 U.S.C.F. meeting in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was unfortunate that the then M.S.C.A. was not ready to host such a major event. The host site, Boston's Parker House, was a less than welcoming host, and a great number of participants complained about the space designated for the playing room, that the light was not good enough for many, etc. Also, Ben Landey got sick a few months before the event along with his co-organizer Lewis Icenogle. It was not Landey's shining hour. ` 

Ben was treasurer of the Greater Boston Committee of the U.S. Peace Council, past President of the South Shore Assn. for Retarded Citizens. He was the President of the Boylston Chess Club at the time of his death. 

After his death in 1981, M.A.C.A. organized a memorial tournament at the Mass. Openin April; the winner of this tournament was the young James Rizzitano in North Darmouth. 

The Boylston Chess Club has honored Ben Landey since 1986, when the Board of Directors dedicated a qualifier tournament to those members of the club rated 1800 to 2199 plus the winners of the Weaver Adam's; the winner to participate in the fall championship. His memory will endure for ever at the Boylston Chess Club along with that of Emil Reubens.

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Thursday, July 27, 2023

Boylston Chess: Milestones Sunday

 


 


 

Milestones Sunday

 
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Date
Sunday, July 30, 2023
 
Event Format
3SS
 
Time Control
G/60 d5
 
Sections
Players may be grouped into sections of six players by Rating; accelerated pairings may be used
 
Entry Fee
$20 for members and college students, $35 for non-BCF members; $5 more if registering onsite after online registration closes at 9:30am, 07/30/2023
 
Prizes
None; all proceeds will benefit the club
 
Registration
9:30am - 9:45am (onsite)
 
Round Times
10:00am, 1:00pm, 3:30pm
 
Description
Limited to players born in 2002 or earlier, and college students.

A current USCF membership is required. Please visit the US Chess Membership site to join or renew.

Need to withdraw or take a bye: please send email to td@boylstonchess.org at least 30 minutes before the round.


Metered street parking is free on Sundays.

For parking and transportation info, please visit Parking and Public Transit.

College students: please e-mail natasha.christiansen@boylstonchess.org to facilitate entering online at the membership rate
 
Event Dates
Sunday, July 30

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Entry List
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  • Need to withdraw or take a bye? 
  • For parking and transportation info, 
  • If the metal gate to the building is closed, 
    • please press the doorbell marked #1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, July 21, 2023

Boylston Chess: Mid-Summer Six-Week Swiss Online

 


 

Mid-Summer Six-Week Swiss Online

 
 
 
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Date
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
 
 
Event Dates
Tuesday, July 25
Tuesday, August 1
Tuesday, August 8
Tuesday, August 15
Tuesday, August 22
Tuesday, August 29
 
  
Event Format
6SS, 1 lichess game per Tuesday night set up by individual challenge
 
Time Control
Open: G/60 + 10 sec, U1900: G/45 + 5 sec
 
Sections
Open & U1900 (Unrated); accelerated pairings may be used
 
Entry Fee
$40, $25 for BCF members
 
Prizes
Open: $120-$80 based on 10 players; U1900: Trophy to 1st Place
 
Registration
Deadline 8/15/2023 @ 6 PM
 
Round Times
6:30pm
 
Description
Contact info: TD Nick Sterling. E-mail: td@boylstonchess.org. Text/cell: 781-733-0849.

If I do not have your e-mail and cell phone # already, please send those to me in case we have to contact each other.

If I do not have your lichess Username, please send that to me or include it in the comments in your Registration.

For Round 1, Pairings will be posted on Tuesday just after 6 PM on the Boylston CC website. The cutoff time for registration in time to play a Round is Tuesday at 6 PM. Any players who register subsequent to 6 PM will be skipped until the following week's Round. Each Round begins at 6:30 PM except for games whose start times were agreed in advance to be changed.

Players must join Zoom and Share their Screens or show their play areas in their camera views. The link will be sent to players by e-mail. Players with scores of at least +2, or in contention for a prize, may, at the TD's discretion, be required to provide at least two separate camera views on Zoom.

Players must be current Members of USCF for the OPEN SECTION ONLY, not the U1900. However, if the Sections need to be combined due to insufficient registration, then players who joined the U1900 Section will need USCF Memberships to play in the Open.

Forfeit of a Round for any reason may result in forfeit of any prize $$$ that would otherwise have been won, at the TD's discretion.

Rating with USCF will be delayed by 72 hours after the completion of the tournament to give lichess time to ensure Fair Play was observed in all games.
 
 
Event Dates
Tuesday, July 25
Tuesday, August 1
Tuesday, August 8
Tuesday, August 15
Tuesday, August 22
Tuesday, August 29

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Boylston Chess: Black Diamond Premier

 


 

Black Diamond Premier

 
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Date
Sunday, July 23, 2023
 
Event Format
4SS
 
Time Control
G/60 d5
 
Entry Fee
$25, $40 for non-BCF members
 
Prizes
$$400 Guaranteed: $250-$100, U2100 $50
 
Registration
9:00am - 9:15am
 
Round Times
9:30am, 12:30pm, 3:00pm, 5:30pm
 
Description
Open to players rated at least 1900 on the June or July Supplement or live MSA rating.

Free entry for GMs and IMs with no deduction from any prize won.

This is a US Chess Federation rated event. USCF membership is required for all players. Please visit US Chess Membership to join or renew.

Metered street parking is free on Sundays!

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Boylston Chess: Friday Night Blitz

 


 

Friday Night Blitz

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Date
Friday, July 21, 2023
 
Event Format
Round robin
 
Time Control
G/5 d0
 
Entry Fee
$10, $15 for non-BCF members
 
Prizes
Based on entries
 
Round Times
First round at 7:45pm, rest ASAP
 
Description
It's Friday Night!

We'll play six double rounds (one game with each color) with a G/5 time control, no delay and no increment. Doors open at 7:30pm, first round starts at 7:45pm.

Afterwards, what happens happens...

This is a US Chess Federation rated event. USCF membership is required for all players. Please visit the US Chess Membership site to join or renew.

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Thursday, July 20, 2023

Boylston Chess: Endgame Basics Cliniic (free)

 


 

Endgame Basics Clinic

  
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Date
Friday, July 21, 2023
 
Entry Fee
Free
 
Registration
Online registration only, till 5pm Friday
 
Round Times
6:15-7:15PM
 
Description
What is The Opposition, and how do I use it in a pawn endgame? How do I checkmate my opponent with just a Rook and a King vs. a King? How about a Queen vs. a pawn on the 7th rank? If you are a beginner tournament player and would like to learn the basics of chess endgames, this BCC Mini Clinic Series is for you. Each class will last one hour (6:15-7:15pm), and admission is FREE! All classes will be taught by a team of High School volunteers – strong Expert-level players (USCF rating 2000+) with years of chess teaching experience.

The typical format will be an interactive teaching session, followed by hands-on practices and games.

After the mini clinic, students can stay for the Friday evening blitz tournament. If there is enough interest, a non-rated section will be added to the blitz tournament. Admission to the non-rated section will be discounted to $10 for all clinic attendees.
 
Event Dates
Friday, July 21

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Entry List
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Need to withdraw or take a bye? Email td@boylstonchess.org at least 30 minutes before the round.

For parking and transportation info, please visit Parking and Public Transit.

If the metal gate to the building is closed, please press the doorbell marked #1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, July 15, 2023

Boylston Chess: Summer G/80

 



Summer G/80

 

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Date
Saturday, July 22, 2023
 
Event Format
3SS
 
Time Control
G/80 + 10
 
Sections
Open, U2000, & U1500
 
Entry Fee
$20, $35 for non-BCF members; $5 more if registering onsite. Free for GM's and IM's.
 
Prizes
$300 based on 25 paid entries: Open 1st $130, 2nd $80; U1800 1st $55, 2nd $35
 
Registration
9:15am - 9:45am
 
Round Times
10:00am, 1:45pm, and 5:00pm
 
Description
Event located at 35 Kingston St, Boston, MA, near Downtown Crossing. We are on the first floor.

This gem of a tournament is back. 3 long time control games in 1 day which can be found nowhere else. Normally you have to travel a lot and commit to several days in order to get this much thinking time for your games!

In accordance with BCF policy, unrated players may play in any section. Players rated within 200 points of the lower section maximum may play up one section. Sections with few players may be combined.

Any player holding the title of either Grandmaster or International Master may play in any BCF tournament with no entry fee, and no entry fee will be withheld from any prize he or she wins.

Any club member rated 2300+ may play in any Saturday BCF tournament with no entry fee, but the entry fee will be deducted from any prize he or she wins.

A current USCF membership is required. Please visit the US Chess Membership site to join or renew.

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Entry List
 
 _________________________________________________________
  • Need to withdraw or take a bye? 
Email td@boylstonchess.org at least 30 minutes before the round.
  • For parking and transportation info, 
  • If the metal gate to the building is closed, 
    • please press the doorbell marked #1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Boylston Chess: Friday Night Blitz

 


 

Friday Night Blitz

Date
Friday, July 14, 2023
 
Event Format
Round robin
 
Time Control
G/5 d0
 
Entry Fee
$10, $15 for non-BCF members
 
Prizes
Based on entries
 
Round Times
First round at 7:45pm, rest ASAP
 
Description
It's Friday Night!

We'll play six double rounds (one game with each color) with a G/5 time control, no delay and no increment. Doors open at 7:30pm, first round starts at 7:45pm.

Afterwards, what happens happens...

This is a US Chess Federation rated event. USCF membership is required for all players. Please visit the US Chess Membership site to join or renew.

Register Online Now

Entry List
 

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Need to withdraw or take a bye? Email td@boylstonchess.org at least 30 minutes before the round.

For parking and transportation info, please visit Parking and Public Transit.

If the metal gate to the building is closed, please press the doorbell marked #1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, July 08, 2023

Boylston Chess: July Tuesday Night Swiss (OTB)

 


 

July Tuesday Night Swiss (OTB)

 

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Date
Tuesdays July 11 - August 1
 
Event Format
4SS; One round per Tuesday evening
 
Time Control
G/90; +5
 
Sections
Open, U2000, U1200
 
Entry Fee
$20, $35 for non-BCF members; $5 more if registering onsite. Free for GM's and IM's, and also for club members who are rated at least 2200
 
Prizes
$300 based on 25 paid entries: Open $125, $75; U2000 $60; U1200 $40
 
Registration
Onsite registration is 6:45pm-7:00pm
 
Round Times
7:15pm
 
Description
 
No chess on July 4; event starts on July 11 and ends on August 1.

Need to withdraw or take a bye: please send email to td@boylstonchess.org at least 30 minutes before the round.

In accordance with BCF policy, unrated players may play in any section. Players rated within 200 points of the lower section maximum may play up one section. Sections with few players may be merged.

A current USCF membership is required. Please visit the US Chess Membership site to join or renew.
 
Event Dates
Tuesday, July 11
Tuesday, July 18
Tuesday, July 25
Tuesday, August 1

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Friday, July 07, 2023

Boylsston Chess: July Big Money Blitz

 


 

July Big Money Blitz

 

 
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Date
Friday, July 7, 2023
 
Event Format
6SS
 
Time Control
G/5 d0
 
Sections
Open & U1900
 
Entry Fee
$25, $35 for non-members
 
Prizes
$$800 Guaranteed
 
Registration
7:30pm - 7:40pm
 
Round Times
First round at 7:45pm, rest ASAP
 
Description
Big Money Blitz!!

Same format as our normal Friday Night Blitz (six double rounds), but this event has a guaranteed prize fund:

Open Section: $320-$160-$80
Top Under 2300: $60
Top Under 2100: $40

U1900: $80-$40
Top U1600: $20

This is a US Chess Federation rated event. USCF membership is required for all players. Please visit the US Chess Membership site to join or renew.

Register Online Now

Entry List
__________________________________________
  • Need to withdraw or take a bye? 
  • For parking and transportation info, 
  • If the metal gate to the building is closed,
    • please press the doorbell marked #