Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Club Update: Late Fall Swiss, Round Four Results and Round Five Pairings

Rd Bd Scr White Scr Black
05 1. ___ Resika, Nathan (3.0) ___ Kernighan, Mark D (4.0)
05 2. ___ Mangion, Ian (2.5) ___ Zilbermintz, Lev (3.0)--Ian's 2.5 consists of bye.nsists of bye.
05 3. ___ Pedersen, Roger E (3.0) ___ Boxer, Matthew (2.5)
05 4. ___ Arias , Fermin (2.5) ___ Hart, Charles M (2.5)--Charlie's 2.5 consists of byes.
05 5. ___ Race, Doran (2.0) ___ Pepe, Michael A (2.0)
05 6. ___ Cohen, Bryan Paul (2.0) ___ Norris, Anthony (2.0)
05 7. ___ Senyatkin, Aleksey (2.0) ___ Martinez, Alberto (2.0)

05 8. ___ Nayak, Mohan Rao (2.0) ___ Korn, David Allan (1.5)
05 9. ___ Fortunato, Joseph (1.5) ___ Garrett, Damon T (1.5)

Katz 1 point bye

If Norris takes a 1/2 point bye:
05 6. ___ Cohen, Bryan Paul (2.0) ___ Senyatkin, Aleksey (2.0)
05 7. ___ Katz, Harry (1.0) ___ Martinez, Alberto (2.0)

Race has a 1/2 bye in round 6

Our good friend Anthony Norris has very kindly submitted the following video. His is not linking to content alone, but providing his own video. Thank you Anthony.



West Orange CC Late Fall Swiss -- West Orange CC Late Fall Swiss 2011 Wall Chart

Name/State ID Group/Team Rate Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Rnd 4 Rnd 5
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1. Kernighan, Mark D 2260 W 11 --- B 5 W 4 B 2
NJ 12147190 1.0 X2.0 3.0 4.0
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2. Resika, Nathan 2201 HALF HALF B 21 B 15 W 1
NY 12444347 0.5 1.0 2.0 3.0
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3. Zilbermintz, Lev 2083 HALF W 19 B 6 W 5 B 4
NJ 12476202 0.5 1.5 2.0 3.0
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4. Mangion, Ian 2016 B 12 W 23 HALF B 1 W 3
NJ 13497907 1.0 2.0 2.5 2.5
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5. Race, Doran 1959 W 14 B 20 W 1 B 3 W 12
NY 12183660 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
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6. Pedersen, Roger E 1940 B 15 --- W 3 B 12 W 7
NJ 10092990 0.5 X1.5 2.0 3.0
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7. Boxer, Matthew 1921 W 16 B 28 W 15 W 23 B 6
NJ 12510577 0.5 1.5 1.5 2.5
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8. Hart, Charles M 1919 B 17 --- HALF W 28 B 15
NJ 10004071 1.0 F1.0 1.5 2.5
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9. Cohen, Bryan Paul 1900 W 20 B 14 W 16 B 11 W 10
NJ 20020149 0.0 0.5 1.5 2.0
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10. Norris, Anthony 1897 B 23 W 12 --- B 14 B 9
NJ 12758884 0.0 0.0 X1.0 2.0
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11. Martinez, Alberto 1890 B 1 W 17 B 23 W 9 B 28
NJ 12490535 0.0 1.0 1.5 2.0
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12. Pepe, Michael A 1837 W 4 B 10 --- W 6 B 5
NJ 12565700 0.0 1.0 X2.0 2.0
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14. Garrett, Damon T 1824 B 5 W 9 B 17 W 10 B 23
NJ 12545276 0.0 0.5 1.5 1.5
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15. Arias , Fermin 1739 W 6 B 16 B 7 W 2 W 8
NJ 12670179 0.5 1.5 2.5 2.5
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16. Katz, Harry S 1718 B 7 W 15 B 9 B 20 ---
NJ 12052860 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0
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17. Nayak, Mohan Rao 1696 W 8 B 11 W 14 BYE W 20
NJ 12237580 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0
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19. Kwok, Man-Chit 1607 HALF B 3 --- ZERO ---
NJ 14201547 0.5 0.5 F0.5 0.5 0.5
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20. Korn, David Allan 1604 B 9 W 5 B 28 W 16 B 17
NJ 14564164 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5
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21. Hagerty, John Mich 1574 HALF HALF W 2 ZERO ZERO
NJ 10043816 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
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23. Fortunato, Joseph 1553 W 10 B 4 W 11 B 7 W 14
NJ 12932570 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5
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28. Senyatkin, Aleksey unrated BYE W 7 W 20 B 8 W 11
NJ 14717317 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0
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Another video of Anothony's. Love this guy's spirit. Double click screenk to enlarge:



How Sweet?



Effort! Passion!



Who Can Not Like This Guy?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nayak is paired as having two points, but he only has one point.

TD, Roger E. Pedersen said...

Nayak has 1 point and plays Korn who has 1.5 points

Anonymous said...

Nice job, Tony! I like all this Chess related stuff, guys. Let`s start submitting games but make sure they are proofread and ask David the best way to submit them to the blog. As one can see, we are trying to be innovative; share you thoughts on how we can be even better. If you discover errors, please tell us, we are only human.


John Hagerty

Anonymous said...

from Doran
color coded pairings

I previously wrote about achromatic aberration. My glasses have different focal lenghts for different colors. The red pairings appear to be above the page.
My comment was not a complaint. I was just pointing out a curious bit of physics. It would have been neat if others notice the same thing. I think multi-colored pairings are fine.

I envy those who do not ned corrective lenses.

I have not viewd the multicoloured pairings with my contacts. I only were contacts when I ride my motorcycle in the rain.

A down side of contacts is toric lenses are expensive. My cheap contacts have the same focal length for a vertical or horizontal image. My eyes do not. My glasses correct for astigmatism but my contacts do not. I have a pair of glasses that correct for astigmatism only. Sometimes I wear these with my contacts.

Another advantage of contacts is they do not reflect light. The less light reflected the more light transmitted and the brighter the image. This is important when veiwing stars. It can also be important when trying to view idiots who cross the street at night wearing dark clothes.

If you have difficulty seeing pedestrians at night your GPS or other lights in yu car could be the problem. If your GPS does not automatically have a day and night mode you should change the brightness stteing manually

submitted by Doran