Moore stands out for Barbados at Online Chess Olympiad

Gaybrianna Moore was the most successful player for Barbados with six and a half points on the Under-20 female board. (BCF Pictures)

Moore stands out for Barbados at Online Chess Olympiad

Spearheaded by solid performances from female players Gaybrianna Moore and Hannah Wilson, Barbados finished seventh in their group at the FIDE Online Chess Olympiad last weekend.

Moore, Barbados’ most successful player in the event, achieved six and a half points from nine rounds, while Wilson scored five points to help the Bajans match their showing at last year’s inaugural competition.

Emar Edwards led the way on the men’s boards with four points as the Bajans ended in seventh place among ten teams in Pool E of Division 3.

Under the format of the event, teams were required to field six competitors for each match with male players on boards 1 and 2, female players on boards 3 and 4, an Under-20 male player on board 5 and an Under-20 female player on board 6.

Competing against teams from the Americas and Africa, Barbados started the event last Friday with 3-3 draw against Honduras before losing to Jamaica 4.5-1.5 and going under to Puerto Rico 3-5-2.5.

The Bajans enjoyed their best day on Saturday, defeating Ghana 5-1 in the fourth round, before losing to Nicaragua 4-2 and beating Namibia 3-5-2.5.

On the final day, Barbados lost to Venezuela 4.5-1.5 and were also beaten 5-1 by El Salvador before finishing off with a 3-3 draw against Panama.

Moore, who played on the Under-20 female board, scored four of her six wins against higher rated opponents, while Edwards, who was on board 2 among the men, also defeated four opponents with higher ratings.

The 12-year-old Wilson, playing among the seniors on board 4, recorded two wins and two draws against higher rated opponents.

The other Bajans competing in the event were Delisle Warner, Julissa Figueroa, Louis Wilson and Adam Roachford.

Warner, representing Barbados for the first time in more than five years since taking up residence in St. Kitts, scored three points from nine games on board 1, while Wilson achieved a similar number of points from seven matches on the Under-20 board. Figueroa registered one point from nine games on board 3 while Roachford managed a draw in one of his two games as the Under-20 reserve.

The Bajans played the first two days of competition from the Coles Building in Bay Street, Bridgetown, before switching to their homes on the final day.

Venezuela finished top of the pool with a perfect record with El Salvador second and Jamaica third. The top three teams advanced to Division 2 which will be contested this weekend. (BCF)

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Barbados set to push off in FIDE Online Olympiad

Barbados set to push off in FIDE Online Olympiad

Barbados will face off against Honduras when they make their entry to the FIDE Online Chess Olympiad on Friday.

The eight-member Bajan team will also battle Jamaica and Puerto Rico on the first day of action in Pool E of Division 3.

Under the format of the event which will be played under the rapid time control, Division 3 includes 50 teams divided equally in five pools. The top three teams in each pool will advance to Division 2.

Barbados’ first match will be at noon with the second round scheduled for 1 p.m. and the third round at 2 p.m. The schedule will be maintained for Saturday’s games against Ghana, Nicaragua and Namibia and Sunday’s contests against Venezuela, El Salvador and Panama.

Unlike the over-the-board Olympiad where countries enter separate teams in the Open and Women’s sections, the Online Olympiad is a mixed event with countries fielding one team comprising male players on boards 1 and 2, female players on boards 3 and 4, an Under-20 male player on board 5 and an Under-20 female player on board 6.

The Barbados team will be spearheaded by International Master Delisle Warner, who is making a return to national duty for the first time in more than five years. Warner, one of only four International Masters Barbados has produced, has been residing in St. Kitts in recent years.

The other members of the Barbados team, which was selected from a local qualifying event at the beginning of the month, are Emar Edwards, Julissa Figueroa, Hannah Wilson, Louis Wilson, Gaybrianna Moore, Adam Roachford and Melvin Terence.

The Online Olympiad, which has attracted more than 1 000 participants from 153 countries, has been organised by the world governing body for chess for the second successive year in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In last year’s event, Barbados finished seventh of ten teams in Pool E of Division 3. (BCF)

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Top seed Parsons comes from behind to win National Qualifier

Top seed Parsons comes from behind to win National Qualifier

Top seed Parsons comes from behind to win National Qualifier

Top seed Justin Parsons was forced to come from behind before winning the Philip Corbin Open National Chess Championship 2nd Qualifier in exciting fashion on Wednesday night.

Parsons, who was lying in eighth place after the first three rounds, achieved a perfect record in his final four games to narrowly win the event at the Coles Building in Bay Street, Bridgetown.

The 25-year-old finished with five out of a maximum seven points – the same as teenager Louis Wilson – but Parsons was declared champion on the tie-break by virtue of beating Wilson in the head-to-head clash when they faced off in the final round.

Travis Grant took third place on the tie-break ahead of 13-year-old Rory Prescod after both players ended with four and a half points.

Prescod won the prize for the Best Under-16 player, while Gaybrianna Moore, who completed the top five with four points – the same as Othneil Harewood and Hannah Wilson – was the Best Female Player.

Parsons hardly looked like the winner after losing to Moore in the first round last Saturday and defaulting his third round game on Sunday due to another engagement. He, however, stepped up his game and did not drop a point for the rest of the tournament.

Wilson, favourite for most of the event, moved into the lead after the fourth round and played unbeaten until losing to the eventual winner in the last round.

The event, which was the second over-the-board tournament on the Barbados Chess Federation’s 2021 calendar since it was granted permission by the COVID-19 Monitoring Unit to resume face-to-face competition, attracted 15 players.

The National Championship 3rd Qualifier, which will honour Charles Gilkes, will be contested from September 25 to 29. The top three finishers in each of the Qualifiers will advance to the National Championship in October to face defending three-time champion Orlando Husbands. (BCF)

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Wilson lands top 30 finish at FIDE Online Rapid World Cup

Hannah Wilson finished in the top 30 in the Under-12 Girls’ section at the FIDE Online Rapid World Cup Cadets and Youth Chess Championships. (BCF Picture)

Wilson lands top 30 finish at FIDE Online Rapid World Cup

Hannah Wilson landed a top 30 finish in her age-group to emerge as the standout player for Barbados at the FIDE Online Rapid World Cup Cadets and Youth Chess Championships.

Wilson scored six and a half out of a maximum ten points to finish 29th out of 155 competitors in the Under-12 Girls’ section when the selection stage of the global event concluded on Friday.

The performance by Wilson also landed her the best finish among the English-speaking Caribbean in the division and the fourth highest among the Americas region.

Fellow Barbadian Chanon Reifer-Belle, who also competed in the Under-12 Girls’ category, ended with four and a half points to finish 97th.

Barbados fielded 11 competitors in the event that attracted more than 1 600 participants from 100 countries and three other players  – Louis Wilson, Gaybrianna Moore and Rory Prescod – scored four points.

Wilson played in the Under-18 Open section while Moore in the Under-18 Girls’ division. Prescod was the best of the four Barbadians in the Under-14 Open category in which compatriots Melvin Terence scored three points and Keon Lashley and Taariq Callender both got two points.

In the Under-10 Open division, Aaron Jaikaran finished with three points and Alexander Berry two and a half points, while Christian Mayers ended with two points in the Under-12 Open section.

Some of the players turned their attention to the local scene with the start of the Philip Corbin Open – National Championship 2nd Qualifier on Saturday. The event runs over five successive days at the Coles Building on Bay Street in Bridgetown.

There will be more international competition for local players when Division 3 of the FIDE Online Olympiad is contested from next Friday until Sunday. (BCF)

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