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Harley Greninger
won the Washington Challenger's Cup in tie-breaker quick chess.
Greninger, David Bragg and Paul Bartron tied for first place in the open
section with scores of 3.5 out of 5. Robert Allen won the reserve section
with an excellent score of 4.5 out of 5.
John Julian won the Spokane Xmas Chaos event on
December 11 with 3.5 points, earning $33. Dave Griffin took the U/1600 prize
with 3.0, earning $17. Jim Waugh had the best U/1300 with 2.0 for $13.
BC Wins 14th
Annual Intermat Competition 28-20, defeating the Washington team.
Washington Class
Championships (Nov 26-28) and Thanksgiving Scholastic Tournament
(Nov 26) – Bellevue, Washington.
See a report with winners listed by class.
From USCF: 554 Chess Kids Enjoyed Chess and Chocolate at the 2004
National Youth Action Chess Championship, Nov 11-14, 2004, Hershey, PA.
Full
story here. Results of the
Turkey Quads completed in Spokane: Quad A: Phil Weyland and Adam
Attwood split $50; Quad B: Chris Copeland swept and received $50; Mini-Swiss
C: Jim Burney earned $50 with a perfect 3.0, Ron Weyland and Jim Waugh split
$25 for 2nd place.
The 82nd Puget Sound Open was held at the University Place
Library on Oct 23-24. The winners were: 1st Mike MacGregor $102.50, 1st
Group #1 Bruce Gregg $61.50, Group #2 Stephen Buck & Dan Gay $28.70 each,
Group #3 Alex Ostrow $53.30, Economy Group Jason Fetters (certificate).
First Upset: Bill Rogers (1370) drew Ernst Rasmussen (1803).
Washington vs. British Columbia match
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The BC team won the October 23 match by a score of 6-4. See
the match info page. (Team captain comments added.)
Tacoma Chess
Club Championship was held on Friday nights in Oct. The winners were:
Club Champion for 2004 Paul Bartron (plaque & Chess Vision 8000 computer),
Club Jr. Champion Jesse Mahaney (trophy), Class A Marvin Hayami (trophy),
Class B Ernst Rasmussen (trophy), Class C David Wight (trophy) and Class D
Jerry Olson (trophy).
Spokane
G/10 quick event (Oct 30) – Mark Havrilla took 1st overall
winning $100. Other prizes: Class A: Kirk Steinocher $25, Class B: John
Julian $25, U/1600: Kevin Korsmo $25. Kevin also had the biggest upset for
another $15. Chris
Copeland and Pat Herbers were declared co-champions in the recently
completed 2004 Spokane Fall Championship. Each scored 4 out of 5.
Nick Raptis won the 2004 Eastern
Washington Open with a 4.5 score after drawing David Sprenkle in round
4. Sprenkle (also drawing with Paul Bartron in round 5) tied for second with
Drew Serres and Hannigan Pitre.
Oregon Open – Sep 4-6 in Eugene, OR.
Congratulations to winner Oleg Zaikov with a great score of 5.5 out of 6
games. Blake Phillips finished second with 5.0.
See the complete results on the Portland Chess Club web site.
Victoria Labour Day Open – The winner was Dan Scoones with 5
out of 6 points.
Congratulations to Tacoma Chess Club Summer Championship
winner Paul Bartron.
2004
U.S. Class Chess Championships Draw 173 Chess Players (USCF
story).
2004 US Open Pictures (USCF story).
Congratulations to
Spokane Chess Club tournament winners: Great
Auntie's Open: Pat Herbers, August Ajeeb: first quad –
Kirk Steinocher, second quad – Steve Brendemihl and Adam Attwood (tied),
bottom group (mini-Swiss) – Jim Waugh, with a perfect score! Qualchan
Quads: first quad – John Julian, second quad – Mark Anderson and
Phil Weyland (tied), bottom group (mini-Swiss) – Adam Attwood with a perfect
score! Spokane City Championship: FM Dave Sprenkle became the new
Spokane City Champion when he managed to outlast three-time defending city
champion Curt Collyer in a G/25 tiebreak.
Washington State Senior Adult Championship (age 50 or older) was held Sat-Sun August 7-8
in University Place, WA. Congratulations to winner Paul Bartron!
Chess Odyssey Summer Olympics was held Saturday, August 7, 2004.
See the results.
Seattle Seafair Open – held Jul 30-Aug 1 or Jul 31-Aug
1 (at player's option) at the Seattle Chess Club. This is their major
tournament of the year. Carol Kleist reports "We had a successful Seafair
Tournament with 55 players. A 3 way tie for 1st: Bragg, Koons, Collyer."
ChessHeads Tournament – This variant of chess,
which uses a card deck to define certain actions that can be performed on
the board, held its First Official Pre-Release ChessHeads
Tournament on July 31, 2004.
Arthur Dake Memorial IM
Tournament – Held June 5-13.
Washington Open – Held Memorial Day weekend
(May 29-31). GM Gregory Serper won the 2004 WA Open with a 5-1 tally. The
reserve section was won by Portland's Peter Prichett also scoring 5-1. The
Booster section was taken by Igor Ummel finishing at 5.5.
Oregon State
Championship
(May 1-2, 7-9) – Congratulations to champion Oleg Zaikov!
Elementary Tournament Results
– See the results
and rating report for the 2004 Washington State Elementary Championship,
held on April 24 in Bellevue, WA.
April 24-25 Results!
– There were four tournaments scheduled the weekend of April 24-25. They were
located in Grants Pass, Portland, Richland, and Tacoma.
See partial or full results
for three of these four events.
Shankland finishes high in National Elementary Championships
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Adam Shankland of Washington scored 5.5 of 7 in this event,
finishing in 12th place. The winner, after consideration of tie breaks, was
Marc Tyler Arnold of New York, who scored 6 of 7.
See photo and a list of other Washington
State teams and individuals who did well.
Lanka wins
Washington Junior Open and Reserve
– Adi Lanka, shown here, was the winner of this big annual event, held March 27.
Click on the link for complete results and more photos.
Washington
Elementary Team Championship results.
Chess Odyssey
students do well in Oregon Chess for Success state finals.
See the story. See an article about the
event in
The
Oregonian.
Washington High
School State Team Championship standings.
Spokane
Winter Championship
– Congratulations to Mark Campbell.
Dave Collyer
Memorial
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IM John
Donaldson and local Expert Curt Collyer tied for first in this 62 player
event with scores of 4.5. See the linked page for the results.
Washington State
Championship/Premier – Concluded February 16 in
Bellevue, WA. See linked page for the results. Congratulations to Slava Mikhailuk
on repeating as Washington State chess champion.
Washington
Challengers' Cup – The Washington Challengers' Cup tournament was held
January 3-4 at the Seattle Chess Club. Results appear in the February issue
of Northwest Chess.
2004 Chess Odyssey Winter Olympics Team Tournament Results.
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