Monday 30 June 2014

Temporary change of 6pm schedule and postponed games.

Dear Member/Parent

1) It has been requested that rounds be started earlier on Friday due to the start of eThekwini trials the next day. I have to factor in people who are working during the day and cannot make an earlier round, so please whoever cannot make the round before 6pm, please let me know by Wednesday morning. This is an urgent matter.
I will need to draw up a schedule that best suits everyone.

2) Also I noticed that quite a few children qualified to go to Bloem for the SA Schools Tournament. Please can the parents of those kids please confirm with me by Wednesday morning as well if their kid will be going to Bloem as both the schools tournament and one of the club's rounds clashes. Therefore a different schedule will need to be made.

Regards

Divesh Sookdeo

 

Monday 9 June 2014

CLUB NOTICES

Dear Member/Parent

Please take note of the following notices:

1) THERE WILL BE NO CLUB THIS FRIDAY. This is due to the school hosting a school function in the evening.

2) All scheduled games (A-D section) for this week Friday will be played next week Friday. Round 6 games will be played next week Friday. E section will also have their next round next week Friday.

3) The club executive has decided to temporarily stop coaching sessions on Fridays due to a low attendance. Once there is a peaked interest from players and parents again, the club will resume coaching sessions. 

Regards
Glenwood Chess Club Executive Committee

Petrosian Memorial Tournament Report




 (Report by Rahul Beekrum)

Glenwood Chess Club hosted its first Open Rapid tournament on 1 June 2014 at Northlands Primary School. The tournament was held in honour of former world champion ‘Iron’ Tigran Petrosian for his contribution to chess. After 7 rounds the tournament was won by Mbongeni ‘MC’ Sithole.



The tournament attracted a strong group of 47 players with 10 players over 1700. There were many upsets and after 4 rounds the 3 leaders with full score were top two seeds Erick Takawira and Joseph Mwale, and surprise challenger Petros Ntombela. Mwale went on to beat Petros in round 5 while GCC president Sayen Naidu took a point of Takawira to leave Mwale clear on 5/5. However, Mwale lost to Takawira in round 6, leaving 4 players, including Bhekinkosi Mgobhozi and Mbongeni Sithole on 5/6 going into the last round.




In round 7, the game between Mwale and Mgobhozi resulted in a quick draw, with Takawira playing Sithole for outright first place. The game was never going to be a draw in a messy position after Sithole began a kingside pawn storm with the White pieces after castling kingside, leaving his king unprotected. The position seemed equal material-wise for most of the game, but Takawira got into time trouble and Sithole eventually won.

Thus the tournament was won by Mbongeni Sithole on 6/7, with a three way tie for 2nd on 5.5/7 between GCC members Joseph Mwale, Bhekinkosi Mgobhozi, and Cyril Danisa on tiebreak respectively. The Best Junior award was shared between Genevieve Pillay and Shayur Hansraj, with Genevieve winning it by one bucholz point.\





Petrosian Memorial 2014 Champion: Mbongeni Sithole.

The full results are here.

Thursday 5 June 2014

Youth Trials

eThekwini District Youth Trials (u8 to u20)

Dates: 5 July - 8 July 2014
Venue: Berea Primary School (20 Bellevue Road, Berea, Durban)
Entry Fee: R150
Entry Form: To be published soon
Contact: Divesh Sookdeo - eThekwini Chess Association Schools and Youth Representative
Cellphone: 0733356094

Divesh instructively demonstrates how to trap a queen.

Mbongeni Sithole wins Petrosian Memorial Rapid

Mbongeni Sithole won the Petrosian Memorial Rapid with 6/7 dropping only one point.  Sithole proved unstoppable leaving 4 top GCC players in his trail, not even a National Master was able to hold him back.

The full results are here.