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Online RegistrationAvailable for some upcoming WCF and scholastic events including the Washington Susan Polgar (Girls) Qualifier (Mar 20-21, 2010 in Issaquah, WA).

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We are making Northwest Chess magazine back issues available on this website! You can see the Sep(2008)-Jan(2010) magazines and a sample of the Feb(2010) magazine!

Washington Chess Letter scans from the 1947-1952 time period are also available.

We've added MyChessViewer 2.2 from MyChess.com, which allows you to view games from some local chess tournaments directly in your browser. See the games page.

This Weekend! Tacoma Tornado #3 (Mar 13); Seattle Chess Club Open House Celebration (Mar 13); Seattle Sunday Tornado (Mar 14). Don't forget the Seattle CC has moved to a new location (which is what the celebration is about). See: TA page for more info. | SCC ads including the open house.

New! There is a local opportunity for families to host international exchange students interested in chess. See the scholastic opportunities page for more information.

The March edition of Northwest Chess has been delayed, but should be printed and mailed by about the end of this week. Due to the lateness of this issue, we are making the full PDF file available for a limited period of time, at least until the printed version arrives in most mailboxes. Included is an ad for the April 2-4 Far West Open in Reno, NV. If you've never played in Reno before, why not consider it this time?
See flyer/full-page ad in PDF format. Or perhaps you'd like to visit British Columbia, Canada now that the Olympics are over. See the magazine or the
TA page for information about April/May chess events in Victoria and Vancouver, BC.

 

New! Games from the Oregon and Washington championships are available on the games page.

Champions! The Washington State Chess Championship was contested Feb 6-7 and 13-15 at the Seattle Chess Club, and the Oregon State Chess Championship was contested the same dates in Portland. Congratulations to Oregon State chess champion Radu Roua, with an excellent 7 out of 9 score! Chuck Schulien finished second with 6.5 points. Also, congratulations to Washington State chess champion Howard Chen. Howard, who is still in high school, achieved a very impressive 8 out of 9 score in a field where no one was rated under 2000. See OR championship link for new photos!

The February 2010 edition of Northwest Chess is a 32-page issue with stories about Kennedy (Kip) Poyser, the North American Open and the Washington Class Championships; Washington Junior Closed photos, articles from Bill McGeary, Harley Greninger and Dana Muller, and final 2009 Harmon Memorial Northwest Grand Prix standings.
See "teasers" (selected pages): Feb | Jan (see below).
 

See Harmon Memorial NW Chess Grand Prix 2009 final results. Checks were mailed to the winners on the 1st of February. Congratulations, and we'll see you again in 2010.

Rusty Miller reports that a "My best games" DVD from GM Yasser Seirawan is now available for purchase on ChessBase. Yasser, raised in Seattle, began playing chess in the summer of 1972 and by 1979 he had won the World Junior Championship and in January of 1980 earned his final GM norm.

Memorial – We regret to announce that Kennedy "Kip" Poyser, who edited 36 issues of Northwest Chess from November 1975 to October 1978, died suddenly of a heart attack in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, on November 30, 2009. He was 64. See his son's blog. Also see the NWC editor page.

Many games from the 2009 WA Class Championships and WA Challenger's Cup are now available on the games page in PGN and ChessBase formats.

The January 2010 edition of Northwest Chess has been mailed, however some copies have a printing error (some pages duplicated, others missing). If your copy is printed/bound incorrectly, please send an e-mail to info@nwchess.com, and you can also download the full January magazine as a PDF file.

Historical list of Northwest Chess and Washington Chess Letter editors!

See old chess news previously appearing on this page.

Completed Tournament / Match News

Complete! Portland Saturday Quads (Mar 6); Tacoma-Seattle Match (at SCC on Mar 6).

The Oregon High School Chess Team Association had 182 players battling it out over chess boards at Cottage Grove High School, Friday-Saturday February 26-27. 32 teams competed –18 Varsity, 10 JV and 4 Open. There were 23 players entered in the individual tournament. See the OHSCTA website history page for links to a full report and some photos.

Portland G/60 (Feb 27) – Congratulations to Nick Raptis, winner with a perfect 4.0 score; Seattle Saturday Quads (Feb 27); Dave Collyer Memorial (Feb 27-28) in Spokane – Congratulations to master Satyajit Malugu, who tied IM John Donaldson for 1st place with 4.5 points; Seattle Sunday Tornado (Feb 21); Portland Saturday Quads (Feb 20); Tacoma Tornado (Feb 20); Yakima Mini-Swiss (Feb 20).

Seattle CC Sunday Tornado (Jan 31); Portland CC Game in 60 (Jan 30) – Tied for first were Nick Raptis and Leonardo Sotaridona, each with 3.5 out of 4 points; Seattle CC Novice (Jan 30); Yakima Mini-Swiss (Jan 30) – James McAleer won with a perfect 3.0 score; Seattle Saturday Quads (Jan 23); Seattle City Championship (Jan 15-17).

See a report and some photos from the Washington Junior Open & Reserve held on MLK day. There is also a brief report on the Washington High School Individual Championship.

Congratulations to Washington Junior Closed winner Michael Omori, who won a playoff round against Michael Wang to take the championship. Both scored 4.0 out of 5.0 points in the six-player event.

Tacoma CC Tornado #1 (Jan 9) and Gresham Open (Jan 9-10) in Gresham, OR. Congratulations to Gresham Open winner Radu Roua, with 4.5 out of 5 points. Finishing in a four-way tie for second with 4 points each were Viktors Pupols, Michael Pendergast, Michael J. Morris and Robert Herrera. There were 54 players in the event, up significantly from last year.

Portland CC Game in 60 (Dec 19); Tacoma CC Christmas Congress (Dec 19-20). Washington Challengers' Cup at Seattle Chess Club (Dec 12-13); also Portland Winter Open. The highest finishing WA resident in the open section of the Challengers' Cup will be seeded into the 2010 state championship in February. (Certain activity requirements may also apply per WCF bylaws.)

Portland CC Saturday Quads (Dec 5); Yakima Saturday Quads (Dec 5); Seattle CC Sunday Tornado (Dec 6).

WA Class! The annual Washington Class Championships were held Thanksgiving weekend, November 27-29. See a report, list of prize winners and some photos. Also see note above about photos.

Other November events: Portland Game in 60 (Nov 21) – Steve Breckenridge won 4-0 in a 16-player field, pushing his USCF rating to 2196. Tacoma Economy Tournament #3 (Nov 21-22); Jack Taylor Swiss, Victoria, B.C., Canada (Nov 21-22); Seattle Saturday Quads (Nov 14); Uncles Chess Tournament in Spokane (Nov 14); Tacoma Library National Game Day Open (Nov 14); Oregon City Tornado (Nov 14); Seattle Chess Club Novice (Nov 15); Seattle CC Extravaganza (7 Rd G/90, Nov 6-8); Portland Saturday Quads (Nov 7); Seattle Sunday Tornado (Nov 1).

See old tournament news previously appearing on this page.

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