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Australian Junior Chess League January 2012 Bulletin
In this bulletin:
- Upcoming reminder dates
- 2012 Australian Junior Chess Championships
- 2012 Johns-Putra Australian Junior Elite Training Squad (JETS)
- AusJCL AGM feedback
- Juniors Star in Geelong
- How to subscribe to the bulletin
Go to
http://www.australianjuniorchess.org.au/
for news and information about junior chess in Australia.
Upcoming reminder dates
Below are some reminder dates for major Australian and International
tournaments that may be worth while going to. There are many more
local club tournaments which are not mentioned here.
Gold Coast Junior Masters; Gold Coast, QLD; 10-11 March
2012 Thailand Open; Thailand; 13-19 April
http://bangkokchess.com/
2012 Doeberl Cup; Canberra, ACT; 5-9 April
http://www.doeberlcup.com.au/
2012 Sydney International Open; Parramatta, NSW; 11-15 April
http://sio.parrachessclub.org/
2012 Gold Coast Junior Championship; Gold Coast, QLD; 21-22 April
2012 Australian Junior Chess Championships
The title winners of 2012 Australian Junior Chess Championships are:
- U18 Open: Alistair Cameron, SA
- U18 Girls: Miranda Webb Liddle, Vic
- U16 Open: Bernard Chau, NSW
- U16 Girls: Stephanie Gu, Vic
- U14 Open: Andrew Pan, NSW
- U14 Girls: Denise Lim, Vic
- U12 Open: Rowan Willathgamuwa, NSW
- U12 Girls: Alanna Chew Lee, Vic
- U10 Open: Kevin Willathgamuwa, NSW
- U10 Girls: Jody Middleton, Vic
- U8 Open: Bobby Yu, Vic
- U8 Girls: Emily Lin, Vic
You can see a full set of results including problem solving and
lightning here:
http://www.2012ausjuniorchamps.com/results
There are some championship commemorative boards left over. If you
want one you can get it from the Melbourne Chess Club (email Grant
Szuveges
grants...@gmail.com
so he can put one aside for you).
Carl Gorka has taken some photos of the event which are available
here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/100751738842001703119/AustralianJunior2012?authkey=Gv1sRgCL3LxaTJxZvn8wE
If you played in the 2012 Australian Junior Chess Championships you
are eligible to apply for the JETS training squad (see below). This
is a great opportunity for juniors to have fun developing their
chess.
Next years junior championships will be in Queensland, but the dates
and venue are still being finalised.
Stay tuned for next month's bulletin to read Charles Zworestine's
report as chief arbiter
2012 Johns-Putra Australian Junior Elite Training Squad
(JETS)
The Australian Junior Chess League is calling for applications from
talented Australian juniors (U/18) for the national junior training
squad, sponsored by Johns-Putra Limited.
Eligibility for the JETS Squad will require participation in at
least one of the national Championship (Geelong) or Junior
Championships (Melbourne), or the Queenstown Classic in January
2012.
The 30 selected members of the 2012 JETS Squad can attend the
national junior training camp, in Melbourne from July 2-7, where
they will receive FREE coaching by Grandmasters and International
Masters, plus compete in a training tournament and a Grandmaster
simultaneous exhibition.
You can download your application form here:
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=MjAxMmF1c2p1bmlvcmNoYW1wcy5jb218YWpjY3xneDo1NGU4ZmQ5NjQ5OTEzMDRl
Please return to GM Ian Rogers by hand, or post to PO Box 130,
Allawah, NSW 2218, or email to
GMIan...@gmail.com at
latest by February 25.
AusJCL AGM feedback
It was decided in the AusJCL AGM that the girls events for 2013
championships would be held over the 5 days, giving the organisers
more flexibility to combine events if necessary and better promote
the girls events in their own right rather than just an add on to
the Open events.
The new AusJCL committee is:
President: Charles Zworestine
Vice President: Ian Rogers
Tania Simmonds: Treasurer
Zhao Zong Yuan: Secretary
Selections Co-ordinator: Weng Nian Siow
Junior Development Co-ordinator: vacant
Events Co-ordinator: Sebastian
Jurd
TAS rep: vacant
SA rep: Ian Cameron
WA rep: Haydn Barber (to be confirmed)
Webmaster: Alana Chibnall
Bulletin Editor: Simon Dale
Juniors Star in Geelong!
A report on juniors in the 2012 Aus Champs/Reserves by Charles
Zworestine
It was the youngest Australian Championships in history – but there
were only 9 players still classed as juniors (Under 18) in a 30
player field in the 2012 Australian Championships. Many more played
the Reserves, the Under 2150 supporting event that attracted a total
of 76 players. Of these, 21 were juniors – although one (Joshua
Bishop) turned 18 during the event. How did they all fare? You
probably already know that GM Darryl Johansen struck a blow for the
oldies with a surprise win in the Championships; but who were the
leading juniors, and did they wreak the usual havoc or were they
somewhat put in their place by the older generation?
Well, leading the way was Justin Tan, whose 6/11 featured an early
draw (in Round 3) with Stephen Solomon from a position of strength.
He also drew with IM Khamparia and fellow junior IM James Morris.
Khamparia ran out of pawns to complement his extra piece; while
Justin and James swapped into an even rook endgame. A good finish
then saw Justin draw with Junta Ikeda in Round 10 from a pawn plus,
and defeat the higher rated Andrew Bird in Round 11 via aggressive
pieces winning an exchange. Well done Justin – he is certainly going
places...
Just half a point behind Justin on 5.5/11 were four juniors, ranging
from the already established Bobby Cheng and James Morris to the
2011 Arlauskas medal winner Yi Liu and 10 year old Anton Smirnov.
Bobby’s best win was against Khamparia in Round 4, winning a piece
cold early on to leave him on 3/4; sadly the rest of the event was a
bit of a struggle for Bobby, who drew his individual game with James
in Round 9 in a balanced, hard fought battle that ended in a drawn
queen ending. By then James had also frittered away a good start
where he beat Khamparia in Round 2, powering his way through
complications to emerge a pawn up and win a rook and opposite
coloured bishop ending; then drawing a game where he had a rook and
three extra pawns for Vlad Smirnov’s bishop and missed clear winning
chances in Round 4. Apart from that, his best result was hanging on
to draw with Moulthun Ly in Round 5 despite his weak pawns. Yi began
with a typical upset, beating Bobby in Round 1 in a knight vs bishop
ending a pawn up; his other good result was using aggressive pieces
and two beautiful bishops to engineer a neat finish and upset James
Morris in Round 8. As for Anton, he beat Bill Jordan in Round 4,
winning an ending with extra pawns; displayed great fight to draw a
rook ending a pawn down against Mike Steadman in Round 7; and
finished well with draws against Wallis and Dragicevic.
Next on the junior list in the Champs was Gene Nakauchi; his 5/11
featured a recovery from a poor start, and a fighting draw with
Chris Wallis in Round 8. Scoring 4/11 was bottom seed Karl Zelesco,
a very creditable display that featured a recovery from 0/4 and an
excellent last round attacking win against Mike Steadman (see game
below). Beginning very well was Laurence Matheson, who drew with
Darryl Johansen and Domagoj Dragicevic in his first two games but
then struggled to finish on 3.5/11. At least he took half a point
off the tournament winner... Bringing up the rear was Pengyu Chen,
who was a little unlucky to finish last after several promising
positions ended with him drawing five games and losing the rest to
end up on 2.5/11.
Zelesco, Karl - Steadman, Michael, 2012 Aus Champs Round 11, Board
12 08/01/2012
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e5 dxe5 5.Nxe5 a6 6.g3 Qc7 7.d4 cxd4
8.Qxd4 Nc6 9.Nxc6 Qxc6 10.Bg5 h6 11.0–0–0 Bg4 12.Bxf6 Bxd1 13.Bg2
Qxg2 14.Nd5 0–0–0 15.Nb6+ Kc7 16.Be5+ Rd6 17.Rxd1 Qc6 18.Nc4 f6
19.Bxd6+ exd6 20.Ne3 h5 21.Nd5+ Kd8 22.Nf4 Kd7 23.Re1 Kc7 24.Ng6 Rg8
25.Qe3 d5 26.Nxf8 1–0
To the Reserves now, where the outstanding performance was
definitely that of second placegetter Ari Dale on 8.5/11 (just half
a point behind tournament winner Justin Penrose). There were no
great expectations for Ari when he began with 4.5/7; but he won his
last four games in a row, including superb upset attacking wins
against Wenlin Yin and Frank Lekkas in the last two rounds (see game
below). Narrowly behind Ari was Kinto Wan, whose 7.5/11 featured
draws with Wenlin and Allen Setiabudi and a win against Michael
Addamo. Then came five juniors on 6.5/11: Michael Addamo, Matthew
Bennett, Max Chew Lee, Zachary Loh and Wenlin Yin. Michael, the
highest rated of the five, struggled early but won his last three
games; while Matthew drew with Ari, Kerry Stead from a won position
and Sam Dalton. Max began brilliantly, with a desperate fighting
Round 1 draw with Ari followed by a draw with Stead and wins against
Omar Khaled, veteran Richard Lilly, Allen Setiabudi and Sam Dalton.
Zachary warmed up well for the Australian Juniors with draws with
Michael Sugrue and Ari and a last round win against Ben Ingram; and
Wenlin was right up there on an undefeated 5.5/7 after beating Sam
Dalton, but sadly lost three out of his last four despite beating
John Dowling.
Lekkas, Frank - Dale, Ari, 2012 Aus Reserves Round 11, Board 2
08/01/2012
1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 4.c4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bg5 dxc4 7.d5 Ne5
8.Qd4 h6 9.Qxe5 hxg5 10.0–0–0 Bd7 11.Bxc4 Qb6 12.f3 Qc5 13.Bb3 g6
14.Kb1 Bf5+ 15.Ka1 Bg7 16.Ba4+ Kf8 17.Qe1 b5 18.Nxb5 Rb8 19.Rc1 Qxd5
20.g4 Be6 21.Nc3 Qa5 22.Qg3 Rb4 23.Nge2 Nd5 24.h4 Nxc3 25.bxc3 Qxa4
0–1
A good score of 6/11 could have been even better for Kyle Gibson and
Joshua Bishop; especially Kyle, who beat the higher rated Nigel
Barrow, Dennis Wan and Zachary before losing his last two. Josh went
largely according to rating, but lost any chance of a better score
when he lost to Ian Rout in Round 10. Reaching 50% were Megan
Setiabudi and Leteisha Simmonds, the former starting especially well
with a draws from positions of strength against Kerry Stead and
Nigel Barrow and wins against Rad Chmiel and Johan Visser. Draws
with Kinto Wan, Ian Rout and Zachary followed; while Leteisha’s best
results were draws with the higher rated Antoniazzi and Dennis Wan.
On 5 points were Jason Chew (draws with Colin McKenzie, Buciu and
Skeltys), Jack Puccini (drew with Skeltys and Antoniazzi, beat
McKenzie) and 8 year old Kevin Willathgamuwa (drew with Peter Fry,
Patrick Cook and Zoran Babic). Then came Martin Jack 4.5/11 (drew
with Lilly); Alanna Chew Lee, Finley Dale and Rowan Willathgamuwa
(drew with Cook) 3.5/11; Thomas Ebeyan 3/11 (drew with Fry); Thumula
Gamage 2.5/11; and Amelia Mendes 2/11 (drew with Mary Wilkie, more
than 1000 points higher rated than her!). Phew – what a good effort
by all the juniors!
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