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Rapid Tournament Concludes Caissa 1st Year Anniversary Festival

July 14th, 2013

After Alexander Ipatov’s visit in June and Collin Madhavan’s full-house clinics in July, Caissa Chess Club Hong Kong wrapped up her first year anniversary chess festivities with a concluding Summer Rapid tournament yesterday.

 

Prize Table Caissa Summer Rapid

 

The event attracted international players as well as local Hong Kong players, young and old, experienced and starters. For all 24 youth players from Hong Kong the event was FIDE CiS rated (a first-timer in Hong Kong!) and, also with FIDE Arbiter Collin Madhavan strengthening the organization, the tournament went as smooth as we could hope for with such a unique diverse group.

 

FA Collin Madhavan quickly going through the rFIDE ules of Rapid

FA Collin Madhavan quickly going through the FIDE Rules of Rapid

 

Delegatin from Shenzhen with 5 youth players

Delegation from Shenzhen with 5 youth players

 

Left to right: Eugene, Umberto and Stuart from Shenzhen with their chess buddies Billy and Cyril.

Left to right: Eugene, Umberto and Stuart from Shenzhen with their chess buddies Billy and Cyril.

 

In the Open Group Hong Kong’s Andrew (8 points) stayed closest to the winner Eugene (UKR) (8.5 points) who had come in from Shenzhen with his two friends Stuart and Umberto.

The third place was taken by Caissa’s own Hannah (6.5 points) who could definitely claim the most exciting win of the tournament with a checkmate with only 1 second on the clock. Well done Hannah!

 

1 minute on the clock - Hannah wins with white ...

1 second on the clock – Hannah wins with white …

 

 

Prize Winners Open Group in between David and Bee Shan: Hannah, Eugene, and Andrew

Prize Winners Open Group  standing in between Organizers David and Bee Shan: Hannah, Eugene, and Andrew

 

In the P4-P6 youth group we saw some powerful play from Shenzhen youth. Both Jiatong and Xingzhe scored an impressive 6 points which resulted in their respective 1st and 2nd places. Third place was claimed by Hong Kong’s James Kwong with 5.5 points.

 

Players in Action

Players in Action

 

Prize Winners P4-P6 category: (left to right) James, Xinzhe and Jiatong together with David and Mr. Liu and Ms. Li who accompanied the Shenzhen youth.

Prize Winners P4-P6 category: (left to right) James, Jiatong and Xingzhe together with Mr. Liu and Ms. Li who accompanied the Shenzhen youth.

 

In the P1-P3 category our 3 local Hong Kong boys claimed all prizes with Caissa’s Gerent (5 points) and Caissa’s Miguel Angel (4.5 points) getting 1st and 3rd prize respectively and Harold (5 points) receiving second prize.

 

David and Collin behind (left to right) Gerent, Harold and Miguel Angel.

David and Collin behind (left to right) Champion Gerent, Harold and Miguel Angel.

 

The tournament, as official end-of-season celebration, was also the stage to put Caissa’s top performing members in the well deserved spotlight.

In the Intermediate Group the 1st Prize was won by Bryant and the 2nd Prize by Max. Both are promoted to the Advanced Group. In the Beginners Group Saga won 1st Prize. James, who won 2nd Prize was abroad and will receive his trophy at opening of the 13-14 season.

 

Bryant (left) and Max (right) receive 1st and 2nd Prize respectively

Bryant (left) and Max (right) receive 1st and 2nd Prize respectively

 

Saga receives her Champion of Beginners Group Prize

Saga receives her Champion of Beginners Group Prize

 

Finally, the 5 prizes (a digital DGT chess clock, a chess board with pieces and several chess books) of the trivia questions showed Aravind was the most knowledgeable being the only participant to get a 100% score.

Eugene, champion of the tournament, forfeited his prize in favor of giving a youth player the chance to get a prize. Eugene, congratulations: you were the undisputed Champion today.

All results and ranking can be found here: cross table caissa summer rapid 13 july 2013.

Photos are posted on Around DB Magazine.

Caissa Youth Very Successful at 4th Annual Scholastic Chess Tournament

June 24th, 2013

Arbiter Alberto Muniz in Control

After three days of extreme heat and clear skies it was only natural a typhoon late Friday night would challenge the 4th Scholastic Chess Tournament on Saturday 22 June by passing by closely.

Fortunately (who wants a typhoon in the weekend anyway?!) the tournament could continue as planned and, successfully orchestrated by Alberto Muniz, supported by a team of chess veterans in Hong Kong, Active Kids’ Chess Academy pulled off yet another great event.

The tournament was played in five age categories, from Kindergarten (23 players!) to Secondary (also 23 players), and from Caissa we had the strongest line up ever in the three Primary School age categories. In a glance the players and their results:

 

Overview of Caissa's Youth Players in 4th Annual Scholastic 22 June 2013

Overview of Caissa’s Youth Players in 4th Annual Scholastic 22 June 2013

 

Out of our 12 members we have 6 prize winners: a more than respectable result! Glad to see also that Discovery College won their first chess prize ever: we have come from a long way just a year ago with only 2-3 players knowing the game well enough to consider a real tournament.

 

 

P1-P2 Age Group (40 players)

Both Gauri and Saga, who learned how to play chess only a few months ago, scored well above average for a first time tournament. Well done girls! James, only in his second tournament, also played well and had a bit of bad luck now and then.

 

Gauri drew with black against James and Saga would win her game with 3 extra queens ...

Gauri drew with black against James and Saga with with her hands on the white pieces would win her game with 3 extra queens …

 

Mei Jing (left) and Saga who played her first tournament

Mei Jing (left) and Saga more than ready

 

Mei Jing, who is improving fast nowadays, played very convincingly but with 4.5 points out of 5 games she was destined to play against her significantly more experienced club mates and friends, Gerent and Adrian, who were steaming in form and ended number 1 and 2 respectively only allowing a draw against one another. Congrats to all three of you with your prizes!

 

Round 5 Top 4 Players: Adrian (black ) against Harold and Mei Jing (black) against Gerent Ready

Round 5 Top 4 Players: Adrian (black ) against Harold and Mei Jing (black) against Gerent are Ready!

 

It must be said here further that Caissa’s close friend, Harold ending 4th with 5.5 points just missed out 3rd prize but confirmed his strong development since becoming U7 Hong Kong Champion two months ago.

Click here for final rank and cross-table of P1-P2.

 

P3-P4 Age Group (42 players)

Max started off very well with 3 out of 4, including a scholar mate in round 4 (!), but then, with such a high score facing former champions like Marco, did not find the right trigger in time to motivate himself. Similarly with Chor Wei who got off well with 2 out of 4 but let go here and there.

 

Chor Wei and Jay behind the black pieces

Chor Wei and Jay behind the black pieces

 

This is all part of getting up the learning curve – and it must also be said that this age category of 8-9 year old players could be the largest pool of Hong Kong’s strongest and talented players. In that context Jay, unfortunately the only player of Bradbury, did a very good job scoring 50%, showing also his recent form in Caissa’s Intermediate Group.

Miguel Angel showed again to be Caissa’s and Discovery College’s chess flagship by steering to 2nd place, probably the only P3 student among the top 15 consisting of P4 students. Good job Miguel Angel!

 

Miguel Angel and Max side by side with black about to accummule 2 points for Discovery College

Miguel Angel and Max side by side with black about to accummulate 2 points for Discovery College

 

Here we also congratulate Caissa’s close friend, James, with his overwhelming first place with 7 points out of 7. James continues to impress!

Click here for final rank and cross-table P3-P4.

 

P5-P6 Age Group (22 players)

Bryant and Wilson, scoring 3.5 points each, were the proud winners of Discovery College’s first ever chess prize by ending 3rd as a school team (adding up their points). Well done boys. As one of your final activities in Primary you have set the bar high now for the other students!

Click here for final rank and cross-table of P5-P6.

 

Bryant and Wilson Receiving 3rd Prize for Discovery College

Bryant and Wilson Receiving 3rd Prize for Discovery College

 

Our Prize Winners (left to right): Adrian, Gerent, James, Miguel Angel, Mei Jing, Wilson and Bryant

Our Prize Winners (left to right): Adrian, Gerent, James, Miguel Angel, Mei Jing, Wilson and Bryant

 

Discovery College Prize Winners Posing

Discovery College Prize Winners Posing

 

Gerent Lee, Champion P1-P2 appreciating both rewards ...

Gerent Lee, Champion P1-P2 appreciating both rewards …

 

Ten Caissa Members Participate in 4th Annual Scholastic Tournament

June 19th, 2013

The Chess Academy’s Annual Scholastic Tournament is likely to attract some 150 players in its 4th edition on 22 June. This event is becoming the de facto yearly end-of-school chess tournament: a tradition in the making!

In this tournament students play for both individual and for school prizes. As of today, Discovery College has 9 students, all Caissa players, in the line up and Caissa player Gerent Lee fights singlehandedly for Raimondi College.

P1-P2 Category

We got a strong line-up here of 3 girls and two boys. For Gauri and Saga it will be their first tournament, James played one before and the expectations are high for Mei Jing and Gerent Lee who are the ‘veterans’ in this group.

  • Gauri Swati (P1)
  • James Gui (P1)
  • Saga de Souter (P2)
  • Mei Jing Garceran Wang (P2)
  • Gerent Lee (P2) – playing for Raimondi College

P3-P4 Category

Both Max and Chor Wei have played a few tournaments and both were twice very close to a prize. Will this time be their break through? If no individual prizes, together with Miguel Angel we should expect several points for Discovery College in this age group. Go boys go!

  • Maxwell Moore (P3)
  • Chor Wei Tang (P4)
  • Miguel Angel Garceran Wang (P3)

P5-P6

Wilson Mueller and Bryant Chong can enjoy playing for the last time in Primary section. In the last year both players have evolved tremendously and although this age group is tough, points will surely be accummulated here!

  • Wilson Mueller (P6)
  • Bryant Chong (P6)

Hong Kong China Chess Tournament

May 3rd, 2013

On Labor Wednesday 1 May the Hong Kong China Chess Tournament attracted 683 of Hong Kong’s Primary School students to play go, xiangqi (Chinese chess) or international chess.

Zooming in on (international) chess: Caissa’s Gerent Lee played a good tournament and ended with 5 out of 7 on 4th place in the Lower Primary (P1-P3) section. Congratulations.

Gerent Lee keeps scoring very solid results

Gerent Lee keeps scoring very solid results

 

We had no other Caissa players participating but it is also noteworthy  that Ronald Choy ended first in Lower Primary and James Kwong ended shared 1st in the Upper Primary section.

 

Junior Rapid Chess Tournament Sunday 21 April

April 23rd, 2013

The German-Swiss School was host to a very well HKCF organized event on Sunday 21 April that attracted over 100 children of whom some 50 played in the Under 10 age group.

 

 

Congratulations to Michael Yang who could play in the Under 13 age group but played in and won first prize in Under 18 (9 players). Also congratulations to Benjamin Oh who won the Under 13 (20 players). Both players are well known at Caissa and performed very well in earlier Caissa organized events, like the Hong Kong – Macao Pearl Delta Cup.

The Under 10 age group was won by Ho Pang Huang, a strong player residing in Shenzhen, just ahead of local talent James Kwong who ended second on tie-break. Caissa’s Miguel Angel Garceran Wang ended 5th.

Congratulations, finally, to Harold Kwong who won the Under 7 age group (15 players) with 7 points out of 7: a worthy National Champion. Caissa’s Mei Jing Garceran Wang ended as first girl in this age group on the 5th place.

 

Prize Winners Per Age Group

Prize Winners Per Age Group