Stuart and Herbert are new Under 10 Chess Champions

Stuart and Herbert are new Under 10 Chess Champions

Charis Stuart of Eagles Academy put in an outstanding performance last week to become the Under 10 National Open Chess Champion  when he finished first, winning all his 6 games.

 

In only his second event, Charis showed great determination and never wavered as he always kept his foot on the gas during the event. Taking the sole lead from the field by the end of the first day with three points, on day two Charis racked up consecutive victories against Nathan Cullpepper, Jaeda Herbert and Darren Toppin to ensure an emphatic victory.

 

Finishing in second on tie-break was Darren Toppin, third was Jacob Ratteray and fourth was Jerimiah Farley. All the players finished on a respectable four points from six.

 

Under 10 Girls Champion

Also finishing on four points was Jaeda Herbert. This allowed her to be crowned the Under 10 girls champion as the females had to play with the boys as they were undersubscribed.   Second in the girls Under 10 was Amelia Mottley.

 

Under 8 Girls Champion

Sameera Jaikaran was the Under 8 girls champion on 2 ½ points ahead of Daisha Rose Parris and Nia Snow Clarke in second and third respectively.

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Ortiz and White win masters and Open Section of 2023 Heroes Day Chess Event

Ortiz and White win masters and Open Section of 2023 Heroes Day Chess Event

Englishman Chris White and Cuban Isan Ortiz were the winners of the two sections of 2023 Heroes Day chess tournament that was played over the Heroes Day weekend at the Coles Building, Bay Street, Bridgetown.

 

White won the Open section of the tournament with an outstanding 7 ½ points from a possible 9, losing no games, winning 6 and drawing three. He finished off the event with an easy draw against Samuel Alcindor of Martinique knowing that no other player could challenge his score.

 

Finishing second in the 30-player field was Marvin Guillaume of Martinique. In his last round game, he defeated the second ranked player in the section, Kemp Lynch of Barbados. Guillaume caught Lynch with a neat tactical shot which allowed him to gain the advantage which he duly converted. Guillaume edged out Hannah Wilson of Barbados on the tiebreak by having defeated her in their head-to-head encounter.

 

Wilson eventually finished in third place and was the highest placed local player in the field. This was an outstanding performance considering that she went into the event as the 11th seed. She finished an impressive event by defeating the number one seed Lionel Buisson of Martinique in the last round.

 

Gilles Suez- Panama of Martinique finished fourth on 6 points. Mathis Hugyhues-Beaufond and Alcindor finished 5th to 6th on 5 points.

Mathis received the best 1600 – 1300 rating prize, while local Katrina Blackman won the best female prize with 5 points. Mileke Sinckler and Noah Clarke won the best rating prize for those rated below 1300.

 

Masters’ Section

The masters’ section was dominated by the Cuban grandmasters Isan Ortiz and Luis AgueroOrtiz on his second visit to Barbados, won the 6-player double round robin event with 6 ½ points form his 10 games to edge out Aguero on the tie-break. In joint third to fourth was  grandmasters Christian Rios of Colombia and Neuris Delgado of Paraguay, while the Bajan pair of international master Orlando Husbands and Fide master Martyn Del Castilho brought up the rear of the field.

 

The tournament provided the local players with a quality level of competition needed by them in preparation for future events like the Continental championships and the Central American and Caribbean championships. Hannah Wilson and Katrina Blackman will be first out of the gates as they participate in the XIV CONTINENTAL WOMEN’S CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE AMERICAS 2023 in Habana, Cuba over the next week.

 

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Heroes Day Chess Battle Continues

Heroes Day Chess Battle Continues

After the latest round in the 2023 Heroes Day chess tournament, in the Open section, Englishman Chris White and Martinique’s Marvin Guillaume lead the event with 5 points out of 6. They are closely followed Gilles Suez-Panama of Martinique and local girl Hannah Wilson, who both have 4 ½ points.

 

In a brutal sixth round, the veteran White was able to hold the youth Hannah Wilson with the black pieces. White took a draw even though he was a pawn up but was dubious on whether he could have held on to this advantage.

Louis Wilson, Hannah’s older brother was able to hold the other current leader Guillaume also to a draw, but many pundits were of the view that Louis who was the exchange up was in a superior position.

 

Suez-Panama however played a long arduous game to grind down Adam Roachford , another member of the Barbados team to the  2022 chess Olympiad in Chennai. Suez-Panama showed excellent skill and patience to whiter down his opponent and move closer to the leaders.

Other top board results saw victories for Lionel Buisson and Mathis Huyghues-Beaufond to keep them within striking distance of the leaders on four points also.

 

Masters’ Section

In the masters’ section, it’s a four ways tie at the top with the grandmasters Luis Aguero and Isan Ortiz (Cuba), Neuris Delgado (Paraguay) and Christian Rios (Colombia) all have four points.

In the last round, Ortiz defeated Orlando Husbands, Aguero and Delgado drew, while Rios was held to a draw by current national champion Martyn Del Castilho.

The final round of the event, will culminate on Tuesday evening at 5.00 p.m. at the Coles Building, Bay Street, Bridgetown.

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