A4c Variant Results & No Chess Meeting May 7th

First and foremost, the chess club will not meet tomorrow, May 7th, given I need to be out of town and had neither the time nor the wherewithal to secure approval from recreation center staff for my replacement (it’s more complicated at Arrillaga given one typically must have a contract in place with the city to serve as the instructor for a club or class, even as a temporary stand-in). Apologies for the short notice but we will definitely meet again next week, May 14th, at the usual time.

We’ve held two variant events since my last update and, regrettably, the SwissSys software did what it sometimes does after the final round of our Freestyle Chess with Draft event back on April 23rd, failing to save the final round results even though I did so at least three times before leaving the club that evening. I discovered the error several days after the fact and wasn’t able to reliably reconstruct what happened in the fifth and final round, though I may still try to do that if enough people are interested.

There was no such problem with our A4c Variant tournament last week, however, and after four rounds of this metagame within a game, best of three games in ten minutes format Hayden Brongersma stood alone with a perfect 4.0 points. Four strong players tied for second a full point behind: Pranav Jindal, Lauren Goodkind, Austin Chen and Cameron Troy, while Yoyo He secured sole sixth with 2.5 points. Full results are in the attached image, thank you to everyone who joined us and we’ll play this variant again soon, given most people expressed enthusiasm for it.

The other item of note is that I’ve updated the club Events page at to reflect the fact that we now plan to hold our next rated tournament in June. I cannot be at the club May 28th and that coupled with the closure this week made a rated event more difficult to schedule. I’ll update the June 4th event with more information as soon as I have it and please let me know in the meantime if you have any questions or preferences where that is concerned. Regards,

Mark Drury

Recent Tournament Results & Club Championship

Last Thursday we dabbled yet again in the A4c variant with four rounds of G/10+0 action and it was surprising this time around how many matches went to the third game, even in the earlier rounds. I had given some thought to trying G/7+0 given a faster time control was suggested by the creator of this variant yet, given how poorly I performed with ten minutes on my clock, I’m perhaps fortunate we stuck with the longer time control (though it made little difference in my results). A few others bemoaned the seeming quickness of G/10+0 in this format but I don’t know that it would make sense to use anything longer. In any case, congratulations to Pranav Jindal for sole first place and for his perfect score in this event and to Hayden, Breakwell, Austin and newcomer Brice Huang for their T-2nd result with 3.0 out of 4 (full results are in the attached image).

Somewhat embarrassingly, in my second-round match with KornĂ©l Csernai, we reached game three with me up 1.5-0.5 and I promptly ran out of time in the third game, laboring under the delusion that the worst I could do was draw the match, never mind the result of that last game. We recorded the draw and moved on to the next round but it finally dawned on us after the tournament that Kornel should have received the full point — I needed to resign the third game with time still on my clock to secure the half point, it seems (something we’ll need to run by Alaric the next time we see him). Apologies again for cheating you out of that half point, Kornel! đŸ™‚

Our Autumn Double-Round Quick-Rated Quads also wrapped up last week and the full results can be found on the associated tournament page. Congratulations to Hayden Brongersma, Breakwell Loyalka, Austin Chen, Caleb Leong and Saveen Sahni for the excellent performances in their respective groups and I hope to submit the quads for rating as soon as we resolve one expired US Chess membership. On a personal note I learned that, as bad as I am at time management in A4c chess, I’m even worse in these G/15;d5 games and was lucky to scrape the lone half point from Hugo Pu in our second game (it occurred to me that he may have gifted me that draw given it was all he needed to secure second place in our quad). Poorly as I did the chess was still enjoyable and I’m glad to have played, never mind that my Quick rating is quickly heading to three digits.

Note that our Club Championship begins tomorrow evening and runs through December 11th, something which will supplant the free, unrated blitz tournaments normally run on casual evenings. We may still have a skittles room set up for casual play but that won’t be certain until the night of each round. Please feel free to stop by the club to spectate the club championship games if you are not playing, of course, and have a great Holiday season if we won’t see you until next year! Regards,

Mark Drury