Husbands completes another national treble

Orlando Husbands clinched the treble by winning the National Blitz title. (BCF Pictures)

Husbands completes another national treble

Barbados’ most decorated chess player over the past five years, Orlando Husbands, has completed an amazing treble of national titles for the second time.

The 23-year-old International Master secured his third major title for the year by narrowly winning the National Blitz title on Sunday.

Contested as an online event for the first time, the Championship was a straight fight between Husbands and 2019 champion Justin Blackman with both players finishing with eight out of a maximum nine points.

The first two tie-breaks failed to settle the deadlock but Husbands prevailed on the third tie-break to duplicate the treble he first achieved in 2018 when he became the first player to simultaneously hold the three major senior national championships – Open, Rapid and Blitz.

It was an exciting event in which Husbands suffered a shock defeat against 18-year-old Adam Roachford in the second round.

Husbands, however, was back on level terms with Blackman when he defeated the Caribbean Blitz Online champion in the fifth round. Neither player dropped a point for the final four rounds, forcing the Championship to be decided on the tie-breaks.

It was the second straight week that Husbands, who was crowned the National Open champion for third time in October, prevailed over Blackman for a title, having defeated the 29-year-old FIDE Master in a play-off to win the National Rapid Championship the previous Sunday.

Nitin Mahtani took third place in the fast-paced Blitz Championship with six-and-a-half points, having lost only to Husbands and Blackman.

Justin Parsons was fourth with six points and the top five was completed by 13-year-old Melvin Terence, who ended with five points.

Terence also won the prize for the Best Player rated under 1600, while Louis Wilson, who was sixth with four-and-a-half points, took the prize for the Best Player rated under 1400.

Kiarra Eversley, who completed the top half of the 14-player field with four-and-a-half points, was the Best Female.

The Barbados Chess Federation’s 2020 calendar of events will conclude with the Michael Forde Memorial Championship which starts on Thursday at the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons, St. Michael. It will run over seven rounds and concludes on December 20. (BCF)

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Prescod, Wilson tops among English-speaking Caribbean players

Prescod, Wilson tops among English-speaking Caribbean players

National junior champions Rory Prescod and Louis Wilson emerged as the top finishers from the English-speaking Caribbean in their categories in the Americas division of the FIDE Online World Cadets and Youth Rapid Chess Championships.

Prescod, the national Under-14 and Under-12 Open champion and Wilson, the national Under-16 champion, both finished the seven-round event with three points as the Bajans ended their campaign on Thursday night at the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons, St. Michael.

Wilson finished 22nd of 31 competitors in the Under-16 Open category while Prescod was 26th of 34 entrants in the Under-12 Open section.

Barbados players scored ten wins during the last two rounds on the final night of competition with Prescod and national Under-18 champion Aaron Haynes leading the way with two victories each.

Prescod defeated Kyle Couchman of Guyana in the penultimate round and followed up with a win against Jaheim Smart of Jamaica to complete his third straight victory.

Haynes, who also ended with three points in the Under-18 Open category, won against Ethan Lee of Guyana in the sixth round and ended with another win over Jonathan Solomon of Antigua and Barbuda.

Apart from Wilson, Prescod, and Haynes, two other Barbadians finished with three points – Vanessa Greenidge and Gaybrianna Moore, who both competed in the Under-16 Girls’ division.

Greenidge, the newly crowned ladies national champion and a joint national Under-16 female champion, finished 17th of 27 competitors to register the highest placing by a Barbadian at the event.

Moore defeated Morales Gomez of Panama in the sixth round where Barbados also gained wins from Azaria Johnson and Yhden Layne. Johnson defeated Cadeau Merisena of Haiti in the Under-16 Girls’ category while Layne won against another Haitian, Kimberlie Dunat in the Under-14 Girls’ age-group.

In the final round, Barbados’ five victories came from Prescod, Wilson, Haynes, Yeshua Hill and Kiarra Eversley.

Wilson defeated Jamesley Decimus of Haiti, Hill won over Joshua Khan of Guyana in the Under-16 Open section and Eversley got the better of another Guyanese, Sasha Shariff in the Under-18 Girls’ division.

The FIDE Online World Cadets and Youth Rapid Chess Championships, staged for the first time in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, is being played in continental divisions ahead of the final stage. The Championships have attracted more than 1 300 participants from 114 countries. (BCF)

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Greenidge, Wilson lead Bajans’ effort at World Online Youth Championships

Greenidge, Wilson lead Bajans’ effort at World Online Youth Championships

Newly crowned ladies national champion Vanessa Greenidge and national Under-16 Open champion Louis Wilson both scored two wins to lead an improved performance by Barbados players on the second night of competition in the Americas division of the FIDE Online World Cadets and Youth Rapid Chess Championships.

Greenidge, who also registered a win on the opening day, defeated Katherine Mollo of Bolivia in the fourth round and followed up with a victory over Abril Godoy of Argentina in the Under-16 Girls’ category when the Bajans continued their campaign on Wednesday night at the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons, St. Michael.

Wilson, competing in the Under-16 Open section, won against fellow Barbadian Yeshua Hill in the third round and also defeated Joshua Khan of Guyana in the fifth round.

There were 12 victories for Barbados players on the night as Kyle Sandiford, Azaria Johnson, Gaybrianna Moore, Yhden Layne, Rory Prescod, Hannah Wilson, Aaron Jaikaran and Tarquin Clark also scored wins.

Sandiford, playing in the Under-18 Open division, won another all-Barbados clash against Aaron Haynes in the third round in which Johnson defeated Anasie Fredericks of Guyana in the Under-16 Girls’ section.

In the fourth round, Hannah Wilson claimed her second victory in the Under-12 Girls’ age-group by outplaying Araya Mayorga of Costa Rica; Jaikaran defeated Max White of the Bahamas in the Under-10 Open category and Clark won his Under-14 Open game by default.

Apart from Greenidge and Louis Wilson, Barbados gained three other victories in the fifth round with Moore getting the better of Anasie Fredericks of Guyana in the Under-16 Girls’ category, Layne winning against Maliha Rajkumar of Guyana in the Under-14 Girls’ age-group and Prescod defeating Azolin Melchisedek of Haiti in the Under-12 Open division.

Barbados also achieved four draws on the second night through Hannah Wilson, Layne, Hill and Jaikaran.

The juniors are playing on Tornelo which is a new online platform to them. Additionally, an online tournament is based on connectivity to the internet and some of Barbados’ players experienced difficulties which resulted in them losing a game.

The final two rounds of the Americas division are scheduled for Thursday at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. (BCF)

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Wins for three Bajans at Online Youth Rapid

Wins for three Bajans at Online Youth Rapid

There were victories for three Barbados players on the opening day of competition in the Americas division of the inaugural FIDE Online World Cadets and Youth Rapid Chess Championships.

Hannah Wilson, Gaybrianna Moore and Vanessa Greenidge reach registered a point in the first two rounds of the global event as the Bajans pushed off their campaign on Tuesday night from the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons, St. Michael.

It was a tough night of competition for the 14-member Barbados team while facing international opponents with significantly higher ratings.

In the opening round, Wilson, the reigning national Under-14 and Under-12 Female champion, defeated Lucy Gao of Canada in the Under-12 Girls’ section, while Moore, the joint national Under-16 female champion, won by default against Dalila Barahona of El Salvador in the Under-16 Girls’ age-group.

Greenidge, the newly crowned Ladies national champion and a joint national Under-16 female champion, scored the lone win for Barbados in the second round by overcoming Sandy-Rose Bilodeau-Savaria of Canada in the Under-16 Girls’ category.

Kyle Sandiford, the national Under-20 Open champion, played to a draw against Luna Hernandez of Mexico in the Under-18 Open division.

The competition continues on Wednesday with three rounds of games, starting at 7 p.m. (BCF)

 

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Husbands retains National Rapid title in dramatic fashion

Aaron Haynes (left) and Adam Roachford were two of the three players who shared the prize for the best player with a rating of under 1400.

Husbands retains National Rapid title in dramatic fashion

Barbados’ top chess player Orlando Husbands retained the National Rapid title in dramatic fashion over the weekend.

The 23-year-old International Master claimed his second national title for the year after winning a decisive play-off against top seed Justin Blackman when the two-day Championship climaxed on Sunday night at the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons, St. Michael.

Contested as an online event, the Championship was decided by a play-off after both Husbands and Blackman finished with six-and-a-half out of a maximum seven points – they played to a draw when they faced off in the fourth round.

The play-off was battled as an over-the-board match-up and Husbands, who won the National Open title in October, triumphed after Blackman’s time on the clock expired.

With the victory, Husbands is in a position to repeat the unprecedented national treble he achieved in 2018 by also claiming the National Blitz Championship which is scheduled for Sunday as an online event.

Husbands and Blackman, 29, winner of the Caribbean Blitz Online Tournament last August were well clear of their rivals but there was a keen contest for third place as four players finished on four-and-a-half points.

Justin Parsons took third place on the tie-break ahead of Nitin Mahtani, Cleveston Ifill and Emar Edwards.

Kyle Sandiford, who placed seventh with four points, won the prize for the best player with a rating of under 1600, while Louis Wilson, Aaron Haynes and Adam Roachford, who each finished with four points to complete the top ten, shared the prize for the best player with a rating of under 1400.

Hannah Wilson and Azaria Johnson, who each collected three-and-a-half points, shared the prize for the Best Female.

Husbands started last Saturday’s opening day with a victory against Kiarra Eversley and also won against Edwards and Ifill before drawing with Blackman. In the final three rounds on Sunday, he defeated Mahtani, Parsons and Sandiford.

Blackman won against Haynes, Johnson and Parsons on the first day before defeating Sandiford, Mahtani and Louis Wilson on the second day.

The Championship, which attracted 25 players, also served as preparation for a 14-member Barbados team competing in the inaugural FIDE Online World Cadets and Youth Rapid Chess Championships. (BCF)

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Barbados to compete at Online World Youth

Barbados to compete at Online World Youth

Barbados will be represented by a 14-member team at the inaugural FIDE Online World Cadets and Youth Rapid Chess Championships.

The Bajans will push off their campaign next Tuesday, playing against opponents from the Americas region in the global event that has attracted more than 1 300 participants from 114 countries.

Newly-crowned ladies national champion Vanessa Greenidge and Kyle Sandiford, who placed third in the national Open Championship, headline the Barbados team which is made up mainly of champions from the 2020 National Junior Youth and Cadet Championships.

Greenidge, who is also one of three joint national Under-16 Female champions, will compete in the Under-16 Girls’ age-group, while Sandiford, the reigning national Under-20 Open champion, will vie for honours in the Under-18 Open section.

Barbados will have representation in each of the five age-groups – Under-18, Under-16, Under-14, Under-12 and Under-10.

Sandiford will be joined in the Under-18 Open section by Aaron Haynes, the national Under-18 Open champion, while Kiarra Eversley, the national Under-20 Female champion, will play in the Under-18 Girls’ category.

In the Under-16 Girls’ section, Greenidge is joined by the other two reigning national Under-16 Female champions, Azaria Johnson and Gaybrianna Moore.

National Under-16 Open champion Louis Wilson and 2019 CARIFTA Under-16 Open silver medallist Yeshua Hill will carry the flag in the Under-16 Open division.

Tarquin Clark, one of two joint national Under-12 Open champions, will play in the Under-14 Open section while Yhden Layne, who was second in the national Under-14 Female Championship, will compete in the girls’ equivalent.

Rory Prescod, the national Under-14 and Under-12 Open champion, will line up in the Under-12 Open category, and Hannah Wilson, the national Under-14 and Under-12 Female champion, will compete in the Under-12 Female section.

National Under-10 Open champion Aaron Jaikaran will play in the Under-10 Open category with Kayla Culpepper, who finished second in the national Under-10 Female Championship, participating in that division.

Barbados’ non-playing captain is International Master Orlando Husbands, the national Open champion.

The team will play from the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons, St. Michael with the first two rounds on Tuesday from 7 p.m., the third, fourth and fifth the following night and the final two rounds on Thursday.

The Americas division contains 27 countries, including Caribbean neighbours Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Cayman Islands and Antigua and Barbuda and international opposition including, United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, Bolivia, Peru and Chile among others. 

Members of the Barbados team will have their final preparation for the event during the Barbados Chess Federation’s National Rapid Championship which will be contested over the weekend as an online event for the first time.  Although it is an online event, the competitors will be playing from the Chess Centre. The first four rounds will be played on Saturday with the final three on Sunday, starting at 4 p.m. on both days. (BCF)

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Teenager Greenidge wins Ladies National chess title

Fifteen-year-old Vanessa Greenidge is the second youngest Ladies National chess champion. (BCF Pictures.)

Teenager Greenidge wins Ladies National chess title

Vanessa Greenidge continued her meteoric rise on the chess boards by becoming the second youngest player to win the Barbados Chess Federation’s Ladies National Championship last weekend

The decorated 15-year-old justified her billing as the top seed by clinching the title with an almost perfect record when the Championship concluded on Saturday at the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons, St. Michael.

Greenidge finished with six-and-a-half out of a maximum seven points to claim the title ahead of 11-year-old Hannah Wilson who also performed impressively to take second place with six points.

In the process, Greenidge became the second youngest person to win the Championship – the youngest was Rashaana Blenman, who was 14 when she was crowned champion in 1993.

It was another cap in the feather for Greenidge, a double CARIFTA Championships silver medallist who at the age of 13, was the youngest person to represent Barbados at a world chess Olympiad in 2018.

Greenidge won a crucial sixth round game against no. 2 seed and fellow joint reigning national Under-16 Female champion Gaybrianna Moore last Thursday and was confirmed as champion two days later after winning by default against Alesha Lovell in the final round.

Wilson, the National Under-14 and Under-12 Female champion, kept on the leader’s heels by defeating Sierra Austin in the penultimate round and also won against Moore in the final round.

National Under-20 champion Kiarra Eversley, who scored victories against Chanon Reifer-Belle and Erin Mahon in the last two rounds, finished third with four points, the same as Moore who had to settle for fourth place on the tie-break. Eight players competed in the Championship.

In the VEXX Tournament, which was played simultaneously, six-time national champion Martyn Del Castilho was the winner with a perfect seven points.

Del Castilho, the top seed, earned enough rating points that will take him past 2300 in the FIDE (World Chess Federation) ratings for the first time, joining five other Barbadians to have achieved the mark – Kevin Denny, Orlando Husbands, Ron Buckmire, Philip Corbin and Terry Farley.

Cleveston Ifill, making a return to competitive chess after more than ten years’ absence, finished second with five-and-a-half points. Travis Grant took third place on the tie-break ahead of Cyprian La Touche after both players ended with four-and-a-half points. (BCF)

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Tight battle for National Ladies Chess Championship

Top seed Vanessa Greenidge (left) and Hannah Wilson are battling it out for the Ladies National Chess Championship.

Tight battle for National Ladies Chess title

A tight battle has developed among three players in the Barbados Chess Federation’s 2020 Ladies National Chess Championship.

With five of seven rounds completed, a mere half-point separates the youthful front-running trio of Vanessa Greenidge, Hannah Wilson and Gaybrianna Moore.

The 15-year-old Greenidge, the top seed in the absence of five-time champion Katrina Blackman and 2018 winner Julissa Figueroa, leads the eight-player field with four-and-a-half points.

Wilson, 11, and Moore, who turns 16 next week, follow with four points to set the stage for an exciting finish over the final two rounds of games as a first-time champion will be crowned.

Greenidge, one of three reigning joint national Under-16 female champions, defeated Wilson in the opening round before she was surprisingly held to a draw against no. 6 seed Chanon Reifer-Belle in the second round of games at the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons, St. Michael.

A hat-trick of wins against Erin Mahon, Kiarra Eversley and Sierra Austin has given Greenidge a narrow lead ahead of Wednesday’s sixth round contest against no. 2 seed Moore, who is also a reigning joint national Under-16 female champion.

Wilson, the no. 4 seed and the current national Under-14 and Under-12 female champion, followed up her loss in the first round to register four successive wins, defeating Alesha Lovell, Reifer-Belle, Erin Mahon and no. 3 seed Eversley.

Moore lost to Eversley in the third round, but has kept on the heels of the leader with victories against Reifer-Belle, Mahon, Austin and Lovell.

Reifer-Belle holds fourth position with two-and-a-half points to complete the top half of the table of the round-robin event in a field that has attracted only junior (Under-20) players.

In the VEXX Tournament, which is being played simultaneously, six-time national champion, FIDE Master Martyn Del Castilho, veteran Cyprian La Touche and Cleveston Ifill share the lead with four points.

Del Castilho, the only player with a 100 per cent winning record, however, has the benefit of a rescheduled game in hand.

The VEXX Tournament, which is restricted to players who did not qualify for the National Championship, has also attracted eight players and will continue with the penultimate round on Wednesday with the  final round set for Saturday. (BCF)

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Husbands completes hat-trick of national titles

Husbands completes hat-trick of national titles

Barbados’ top rated chess player Orlando Husbands achieved a hat-trick of national tiles in grand style by completing a clean sweep of the boards in the 2020 National Championship.

The 23-year-old International Master claimed his fourth national Open title by winning a top-of-the-table clash against Nitin Mahtani to romp to a ninth successive victory when the Championship climaxed on Tuesday night at the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons, St. Michael.

There was an air of anticipation ahead of the final round as Mahtani came into the contest one point behind Husbands with the knowledge that an upset win against the top seed would have forced a play-off to decide the title.

Husbands, however, ensured that there was no drama and duly won to become the fifth player to secure a hat-trick of national Open titles in the past 45 years.  The others were Philip Corbin (1975-1977), Ron Buckmire (1983-1986), Kevin Denny (1991-1996) and Martyn Del Castilho (2009-2012).

“Winning nationals was super important to me for a number of reasons. I wanted to add by name to the list of persons who had won a hat-trick of national titles.  The most important reason is I really value consistency. It is very important for me to prove to myself year after year that I can do this again and again and again at will,” Husbands said while revealing his ultimate aim is to match Kevin Denny’s record 14 national titles.

“The last game was always going to be the most critical game. The tournament standings was not a factor. In my mind, each game was a must win. The tensions were high. It was a very interesting game. This year’s nationals were challenging.”

With the triumph, which followed previous titles in 2013, 2018 and 2019, Husbands earned $1 000 and a trophy.

Husbands’ winning streak also included victories over Emar Edwards and Kyle Sandiford in the sixth and seventh rounds respectively last Saturday and over no. 2 seed Akeem Cox in the penultimate round the following day.

With some of the island’s top players opting out of the Championship, the youthful pair of Mahtani and Sandiford took the opportunity to further show their mettle and both outplayed more seasoned opponents to finish on seven points.

Mahtani, 20, Barbados’ captain at the 2018 and 2019 CARIFTA Championships and a Barbados Exhibition winner last year, took second place on the tie-break ahead of the 18-year-old Sandiford, the Under-16 Open silver medallist at the 2018 CARIFTA Championships.

The top half of the ten-player field was completed by Edwards, who finished fourth with five and a half points with Cox fifth on five points.

The Barbados Chess Federation’s calendar will continue this weekend with the start of the Ladies National Championship and the VEXX Tournament – the latter is restricted to players who did not qualify for the National Championship. Both events start on Saturday at the Chess Centre and will be played over seven rounds. (BCF)

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Husbands leads National Championship at the half-way point

Defending champion Orlando Husbands (left) defeated Mark Lowe in the fifth round to maintain his 100 per cent winning record. (BCF Pictures)

Husbands leads National Championship at half-way point

Two-time defending champion Orlando Husbands has reeled off a perfect record to hold a narrow lead in the Barbados Chess Federation’s 2020 National Championship at the half-way stage.

Aiming to become the fifth player to achieve a hat-trick of national titles in the last 45 years, the 23-year-old top seed has a maximum five points in the nine-round event which pushed off last weekend at the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons, St. Michael.

Two youthful players are close on Husbands’ heels with 20-year-old no. 5 seed Nitin Mahtani holding second place with four and a half points and 18-year-old no. 3 seed Kyle Sandiford occupying third place on four points.

Emar Edwards is in fourth place on three points and is followed by three players – Justin Parsons, Akeem Cox and Othneil Harewood – on two points.

Husbands, one of only four International Masters Barbados has produced, benefitted from  a default win against Parsons in the first round before beating Louis Wilson in the second round last Saturday.

The defending champion defeated Adam Roachford in the third round last Sunday and maintained his winning form with victories over Harewood in the fourth round on Tuesday and over Mark Lowe in the fifth round on Thursday.

Husbands will face off against Edwards in the sixth round on Saturday morning before clashing with Sandiford in the seventh round in the evening.

In the absence of some of the island’s leading players, Mahtani and Sandiford have grabbed the chance to show their mettle and both defeated no. 2  seed Cox.

Mahtani, captain of the Barbados team at the 2018 and 2019 CARIFTA Championships, also won against Harewood, Lowe and Edwards while playing to a draw against Sandiford in the fourth round.

Sandiford’s victories were against Cox, Roachford and Parsons and he also drew with Edwards.

Ten players are competing in the Championship which is being played on a round-robin format – all the players face off against each other. They are battling for a top prize of $1 000 and a trophy with the second place finisher earning $600 and a trophy and third place $400 and a trophy.

After Saturday’s two rounds of games, the action will continue on Sunday at 5 p.m. with the final round set for Tuesday at 6 p.m. (BCF)

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