Saturday, June 29, 2013
Sacking the house
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Register today for $4 parking at CCC Preview Open
The CCC Preview Open is 4/SS, G/45 + d5. Rounds will begin at 10 AM and 12:15, 2 and 3:45 PM. Entry is $25, $15 for CCC members, and the prize fund is $300 based on 30 entries. On-site registration and check-in will be open from 9 to 9:55 AM in the Faculty Club Lounge, lower level of Hermann Hall, 3241 S. Federal St., Chicago. Parking is across Federal Street in visitor lot B5. (If you have reserved parking, ignore the pay station in the parking lot: we'll give you a pass to put on your dashboard at registration.) Sets and duplicate scoresheets will be provided; please bring clocks.
If you'd rather leave your car at home, Hermann Hall is a convenient seven-minute walk from the 35th-Bronzeville-IIT Green Line 'L' station (exit at north end of platform) and just five minutes from the 35th Street Rock Island Line Metra station. Inbound Metra trains arrive at 9:39 AM -- how's that for timing? It's a great option if you're coming from Auburn-Gresham, Beverly or Morgan Park. (Remember to tell your conductor you're going to 35th -- it's a flag stop.)
See you Saturday!
Monday, June 24, 2013
A trap in the Ruy Lopez, Open Variation
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Red Wedding in Moscow
Lots of coverage on the web: Chess Life Online is a good place to begin.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Chicago Chess Center Preview Open at IIT on Saturday, June 29th
4/SS, G/45 + d5, in two sections if 24 or more entrants. Room 007, Hermann Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, 3241 S. Federal St., Chicago.
Rounds: 10 AM, 12:15, 2, 3:45 PM.
Entry fee: $25 ($15 members). Prizes: $300 in prizes based on 30 entries. Seven-minute walk from 35th-Bronzeville-IIT Green Line 'L' station (exit at north end of platform); five-minute walk from 35th Street Rock Island District Metra station. Off-street parking in campus lot B5 (Federal Street between 31st and 33rd streets) $4 with advance registration by Wednesday, June 26; please mention parking when you register.
Registration: RSVP to info@chichess.org; mail checks to Chicago Chess Center, c/o William Brock, 230 W. Monroe St., Suite 330, Chicago, IL 60606, or pay on day of event. On-site registration in Faculty Club Lounge, 9–9:45 AM. Sets and duplicate scoresheets provided; please bring clock. More info: www.chichess.org.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
2013 Illinois Open: Labor Day Weekend in Oak Brook!
A State Championship Event
30 Grand Prix Points
Aug 31 - Sep 2, 2013
2013 Illinois Open State Championship
Oak Brook, IL
6SS, G/90, 30 sec. inc., (2-day option, rds 1-3 G/45 d5).
Doubletree Hotel, 1909 Spring Rd., Oak Brook, IL 60523, (866) 812-3959, $95 room rate if reserved by 8/16, mention Illinois Chess Association block of rooms when registering. An Illinois Chess Tour Event. Prize Fund $7,000 b/150 paid entries.
In 2 sections, Open and Reserve. Open Section: $1,050-$735-$525 U2400 $490-$350-$245 U2200 $335-$260 U2000 $245-175. Reserve (U1800) Section: $700-$490-$350 U1600 $280-$210 U1400 $210-$140 U1200 $140-$70.
Unrateds qualify for top prizes only. $20 bookseller prize given to all participants finishing with 3.5 pts or more. EF: $94 USPS received by 8/26 and on-line by 8/30 6 PM, $115 at the door by 11:30 AM on 8/31 or 10:30 AM on 9/1.
Free to Illinois GMs, IMs, FMs. $5 discount to current ICA members for IL Open only (ICA annual dues $15 regular, $10 scholastic - obtain membership at www.il-chess.org).
Register online at www.chessforlife.com by 8/30 6 PM, or mail checks payable to Chess For Life, LLC to Chess For Life, c/o Tim Just, 37165 Willow, Gurnee, IL 60031 must be received by 8/26.
No phone entries. $20 extra to play up in Open Section with rating of 1799 and below.
Re-entries $50 with appropriate byes. 3-Day Schedule Saturday-Sunday 12 Noon and 6 pm, Monday 11 am and 4 pm. 2-Day Schedule Sunday 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm, then merge with 3-day schedule at 6 pm, Monday 11 am and 4 pm.
Half-point byes ok all rounds, must commit by end of round 2.
Maximum 2 half-point byes. On-site registration 10-11:30 Saturday, 9-10:30 Sunday, Entries after that may be given ½ point byes for round 1.
Advance entries posted at www.chessforlife.com. Boards, sets, and clocks not provided, please bring your own.
All special rules, details, and tournament conditions are subject to change without notice and will be posted ASAP at the site/on-line.
Scholastic side event on 8/31, details and registration at www.chessforlife.com.
Info only: 847-773-7706 (before 6 PM).
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Sponsoring Affiliate: T5009961, ILLINOIS CHESS ASSOCIATION.
Tell the TD you heard about this event via TLA Mail or saw it on the USCF website. TLA ID: 11555
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Crushing the Kopec
Sunday, June 9, 2013
On Time Management
Although it may not be possible to precisely determine the optimal time to leave, the noted economist's point is that if you never miss a flight, you can be pretty sure you haven't chosen it.
I tell the players I coach "If you never get in time trouble, you are probably moving too quickly." My logic is the same as the economist's. The more you think, the better moves you make and the more points you score. Therefore, unused time costs you points. On the other hand, time trouble also costs you points because you don't have adequate time to think and by using more time, you increase the risk of time trouble. Your optimal average thinking time per move would be the one where your average point cost for unused time is equal to your average point cost for time trouble. Move at a slower than optimal rate and points lost to time trouble outweigh points gained by thinking longer. Faster than optimal and vicey-versey. For a player who plays blitz well, the optimal average thinking time might result in time trouble once every three games while once in ten games might be the optimal for someone else.
Although there is no way to be sure that you have actually hit the optimal average thinking time, if you never find yourself in time trouble you can be pretty sure that you can get closer to optimal by increasing your thinking time.
Monday, June 3, 2013
29th North American Masters
Sunday, June 2, 2013
It takes two to "Tango"
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Krakatoa!
Monday, May 27, 2013
Unofficial: GMs Robson, Friedel, Mitkov win 2013 Chicago Open
The double-pawn advantage, redoubled
We're all taught that when in doubt, we should make pawn captures towards the center. Consider the diagram below: White has two sets of doubled pawns, and no central pawns at all, as he's captured away from the center twice. Yet White's rooks both sit on semi-open central files. Who has the pressure?
Not so drawish
Opposite-color bishop endings are not nearly as drawish as some assume they are, especially when a pair of major pieces remain on the board, Make the enemy bishop irrelevant, and you're attacking with an extra piece! In achieving this end, a well-timed pawn sacrifice is useful: activity trumps materialism.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Grünfeld Defense, Russian Variation, Hungarian Defense
Sam Schmakel was ready (or at least ready enough) and wins a nice game.


