Showing posts with label Hobsons Bay Chess Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hobsons Bay Chess Club. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Chess in Melbourne 3/9/2012-16/9/2012

My posts about weekly events have previously just been lists, but these can be seen easily on the Calendar so I am changing to more of a commentary based weekly report.

We are coming to the end of a school term and both Chess Victoria and Chesskids are conducting a number of interschool tournaments around the state. School chess in Victoria is flourishing though the clubs are only seeing a small minority of these players going through their doors.

The clubs are active with Melbourne Chess Club's Open tournament about to start on Mondays nights starting on the 10th. Big events at Box Hill and Noble Park are coming to a conclusion. Box Hill Club Championship is arguably the premier event at this moment in Victoria. It is a tournament affected by the Olympiad as top seed, FM Bobby Cheng is representing Australia U-16 in Turkey (he is not the only player from this tournament). I'm not too sure what is happening with the postponements as it seems that Bobby, and Ari Dale, Savithri Narenthran and Jack Puccini will all be absent for 2 rounds. Though not a club championship, Noble Park's Masters and Challengers tournaments bring an elite group in round robin format. This had also been affected by the Olympiad, but the round robin format has allowed the players the flexibility of playing their games in advance. Justin Tan, who is on duty in Turkey currently leads the tournament, though he can be caught and overtaken by Dusan Stojic if he wins his outstanding games. The Challengers event is great as a qualifier for the following year's Masters. This year, Jimmy Ying moved up into the Masters and would have gained invaluable experience. This year's Challenger's is currently being led by a comeback player, Anurag Sannidhanam.

Box Hill Chess Club is also running its Masters round robin event on Tuesdays, with this event also nearing its conclusion. The details of this event are a bit sketchy, but I'm guessing that field was assembled but someone dropped out. Organiser David Flude jumped in to fill up the spots, and is having to play some catch up games. I'm not sure of the exact scores, but it looks as if top seeds FM Bill Jordan, Marcus Raine and Max Chew Lee are fighting it out for top place.

Croydon Chess Club runs a varied and interesting Calendar in the Eastern suburbs. After their Frost tournament which is being led by Franz Oswald, they have a chess 960 allegro. For those of you that have never played this variant of chess, the major pieces are mixed up on the back rank to start a game, bringing a random element into each game. Openings experts don't get their favourite positions in chess 960!

On a Tuesday evening in the Western suburbs, Hobson's Bay Chess Club meet (my first club in Australia!). They are currently coming to the end of their 5 round swiss, the 'Koshnitsky'. Tony Davis won his forst 3 games to take the lead, though I haven't seen the results from last night. The tournament finishes next week, and on September 18th they have an allegro night, which would be a great time for new players, or old players looking for a new venue, to check the club out.

Of course, if it's blitz that you are interested in then probably the MCC is the place to be every Saturday! Or Box Hill on Sunday for their Rookies cup!

Monday, August 27, 2012

Melbourne's Chess Week 27/08/2012-2/09/2012

Winter is a great time to be playing chess, and there is a lot of chess happening around the Melbourne area at the moment. The clubs are all active, junior chess is flourishing, and some of our players are representing Australia at the Olympiad in Turkey starting Monday 27th.

Find links to where you can play chess in Victoria here, and check out the calendar to see if there are upcoming events near you. I will be trying to update these regularly, but please tell me if there are things missing or wrong by email on carl.coffeehousechess@gmail.com.

Thanks

Carl

Mon 27 Aug 2012 
19:00 - 23:30 E. Malitis Memorial
Where: 66 Leicester St, Fitzroy

Tue 28 Aug 2012 
09:00 - 14:00 chesskids interschool Pakenham

09:00 - 14:30 chesskids interschool, Bacchus Marsh

19:30 - 23:00 HBCC Koshnitsky Cup
Where: Hobson's Bay Chess Club

19:45 - 23:45 Box Hill Masters
Where: Box Hill Chess Club

Wed 29 Aug 2012
09:00 - 14:00 chesskids interschool, Melton

Thu 30 Aug 2012 
09:00 - 14:00 chesskids interschool, Williamstown

18:00 - 19:00 Croydon Junior Club Cahmpionship
Where: Croydon Chess Club

19:30 - 23:00 Frost, Croydon Chess Club
Where: Croydon Chess Club

Fri 31 Aug 2012 
09:00 - 14:00 chesskids interschool, Cheltenham

19:45 - 23:45 Box Hill Club Championship
Where: Box Hill Chess Club

Sat 1 Sep 2012 
10:00 - 12:00 Junior Coaching
Where: 66 Leicester St, Fitzroy 

14:00 - 17:45 Allegro
Where: 66 Leicester St, Fitzroy 

15:00 - 19:00 Noble Park Masters and Challengers
Where: Noble Park Chess Club

19:00 - 20:30 Blitz!
Where: 66 Leicester St, Fitzroy

Sun 2 Sep 2012
Fitzroy Skittles
Where: 66 Leicester St, Fitzroy

Monday, August 20, 2012

Best in the West

Hobson's Bay Chess Club ran the 30th edition of their Best in the West Weekender in the Western Melbourne seaside suburb of Altona this past weekend. It was also the biggest turn out for this event with just under 50 players competing in the 5 round event. The tournament was arbited by David Cordover who had a trouble free weekend as the tournament was played in friendly fashion.

Top seed was visiting FM Greg Canfell from Sydney, and Greg won the tournament with a picket fence 5/5.

Tournament winner, FM Greg Canfell
Young MCC member Jack Puccini had a great tournament finishing clear second on 4.5, ahead of a group of very strong players: FM D. Dragicevic, FM D. Stojic, Tan, Matheson and Penrose. The top local player was Dean Hogg who was among the next group on 3.5.

Most of the games were collected using the tornelo management system, and I've collected them together. My favourite game from the event follows, but you can see all the games here. You can then download them using the "export" button


Sunday, August 19, 2012

Melbourne Chess Week 21/08/2012

Here's a list of what's happening around the state this week, or at least all I could find. If anyone wants to publicise events or activities, then contact me at carl.coffeehousechess@gmail.com.

My aim is to produce a comprehensive weekly round up of upcoming events and activities in Melbourne and Victoria. So far I have the been helped by Melbourne Chess Club, Noble Park Chess Club, Chess Kids, Australian Junior Chess League, Hobson's Bay Chess Club and I have trawled the net to find out information myself, but I've no doubt missed much and for that I'm sorry. Please help to keep this up to date by sending me information that should be here.

Thanks

Carl

These events and future ones can be found on the Calendar while news is available from various organisations which can be found on the links page.


Chess Events 20/08/2012-26/08/2012

Mon Aug 20, 2012
9am - 2pm Chesskids Interschool
Where: Hampton Primary School

12pm - 5pm Chess Victoria Interschool
Where: Scotch College

7.15pm-11.30pm MCC Edwin Malitis Memorial
Where: MCC

Tue Aug 21, 2012

7.30-11.00pm HBCC Koshnitsky Cup
Hobson's Bay Chess Club

7:45pm - 11:45pm Box Hill Masters
Where: Box Hill Chess Club

Wed Aug 22, 2012
9am - 2pm Chesskids Interschool
Where: Kerrimuir Primary

7:30pm - 11:30pm MCC Championship play off
Where: MCC

Thu Aug 23, 2012
9am - 2pm Chesskids Interschool
Where: Ballarat

6pm-7pm Croydon Junior Championship
Croydon Chess Club

7.45pm-11pm The Frost Winter Warmer
Croydon Chess Club

Fri Aug 24, 2012
9am - 2pm Chess Victoria Interschool
Where: Weedon Primary

9am - 2pm Chesskids Interschool
Where: Yinnar, Gippsland

7:45pm - 11:45pm Box Hill Championship
Where: Box Hill Chess Club

Sat Aug 25, 2012

2pm-5pm MCC Allegro
MCC

3pm - 7:30pm Noble Park Masters and Challengers
Where: Noble Park Chess Club

Sun Aug 26, 2012
1pm - 5pm Chesskids RJ Shield
Where: Doncaster

1pm - 5pm Chesskids RJ Shield
Where: Bentleigh