Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Saturday, 6 September 2014
World Youth starts in 2 weeks
Congratulations to the following KZN players who will be participating in the 2014 World Youth Chess Championships, which starts in Durban in two weeks time.
BOYS
under 08: none
under 10: Joshua Bezuidenhout, Jaedon Naidu
under 12: Cailin Chetty, Mayilan Chetty, Naseem Ahmed Essa, Eli-Jordan Govender,
Chad Millard, Aaron Jude Naidu, Sachin Reddy, Rahul Heeralall
under 14: Ananta Reddy, Shivar Gopaulsingh, Liam Moodley, Tarendra Moodley
under 16: Kyran Appanna, Yashkar Balmakhun, Duncan Podmore
under 18: Kenyon Padayachee, Randall Varden
GIRLS
under 08: Aarti Datharam, Charlotte Millard
under 10: Priyasha Naidoo
under 12: Santham Moodley, Dayaan Parthiephal
under 14: none
under 16: Keyana Padayachee, Caitlin Chetty, Saiyuri Naidoo, Genevieve Pillay
under 18: none
For more information on the players, go to the Chess-results server (RSA).
BOYS
under 08: none
under 10: Joshua Bezuidenhout, Jaedon Naidu
under 12: Cailin Chetty, Mayilan Chetty, Naseem Ahmed Essa, Eli-Jordan Govender,
Chad Millard, Aaron Jude Naidu, Sachin Reddy, Rahul Heeralall
under 14: Ananta Reddy, Shivar Gopaulsingh, Liam Moodley, Tarendra Moodley
under 16: Kyran Appanna, Yashkar Balmakhun, Duncan Podmore
under 18: Kenyon Padayachee, Randall Varden
GIRLS
under 08: Aarti Datharam, Charlotte Millard
under 10: Priyasha Naidoo
under 12: Santham Moodley, Dayaan Parthiephal
under 14: none
under 16: Keyana Padayachee, Caitlin Chetty, Saiyuri Naidoo, Genevieve Pillay
under 18: none
For more information on the players, go to the Chess-results server (RSA).
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Giant chess sets for KZN schools
Sandile Xulu reports:
On
Tuesday 2nd September 2014 the KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Education, Ms
Neliswa Peggy Nkonyeni expressed a wish that, in each and every new school to
be built in the Province of KwaZulu Natal, there will be a garden
chess set.
Speaking to students, educators and business persons at Stanger South High School in Ilembe District, the MEC announced that she wants chess to be rolled out to all schools in KZN. She was talking in the school assembly before walking into a classroom where grade 10 students had their first chess lesson. It was a first-hand experience of ‘classroom chess’ for the MEC as well. As part of her visit to the school, the MEC donated scientific calculators to further enhance mathematics and motivate students to take science subjects.President Jacob Zuma has repeatedly made a call in support of chess being introduced to all schools in South Africa. Through his own initiative, the Jacob G. Zuma Foundation, President Zuma has launched a program called ‘Chess-in-Schools’ which will see many schools benefit from having a school chess program.
KZN Chess Association President Sandile Xulu together with Ilembe Chess Association chairperson Welcome Gwamanda conducted the chess lessons. Problem was, students were so interested in chess that they did not want the session to end!
The MEC donated some chess sets to help the school start their own chess program. Business people also pledged-in their support to make sure that chess becomes a success story in Stanger South High School.
For more information, contact Sandile Xulu.
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
1st Durban Open GM tournament announced
Details of the event can be found on the World Youth Chess Championship website or you can download the Durban open information brochure. Players should enter online before 15th September, here is the link to register to play in the tournament. All South Africans who register and pay before 5th September qualify for a 25% discount on their entry fees.
Here is a link to the tournament website on Chess-Results.com.
For more information, contact Bridgette Burger.
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Monday, 25 August 2014
Historic win by Steel vs Kamsky
It's not very often that a South African beats a super Grandmaster! I remember the game Watu Kobese won against Peter Leko in the 2001 FIDE knockout championship. Before that, there was the win by Wolfgang Heidenfeld versus former world champion Max Euwe at the 1955 Johannesburg international. Now Henry Steel has joined this elite club at the Tromso Olympiad earlier this month. In all fairness, Kamsky was completely winning after his 23rd move, but made things difficult for himself with his poor 28th and 33rd moves. The ending reached after Black's 40th move looks about equal to me, but Steel outplayed his super-strong opponent for an historic win. Here is the game, with light notes:
Monday, 18 August 2014
ILembe Youth Trials, 16th-17th August 2014
This weekend saw the last of this year's youth trials, held over 2 days at Umhlali Preparatory School in the ILembe district. Close to a hundred players took part and enjoyed 6 rounds of rated chess. The surprising winner of the under 20 section (and best under 16 player) was Yasheel Maharaj, who scored 5 out of 6. He drew with top seed Miguel Murugan in the last round, and defeated number 2 seed Gregory Hall with a very nice piece sacrifice in round 3 - unfortunately his game score was not legible so I cannot show you this game. Best under 18 player was Llewellyn Iyer and best under 20 player was Miguel Murugan. Here are some photos I took of the under 20 section:
Llewelyn Iyer vs Yasheel Maharaj on board 1 |
Gregory Hall, Richard Paterson and Yasheel Maharaj
|
Kayler Hulett and Frederick Paynter in u14 section |
Dylan Atherstone went on to win this game vs Paynter |
Here are the final results for each age group:
For more information, contact Welcome Gwamanda.
Monday, 11 August 2014
Amajuba tournament, 9th August 2014
Mashumi Nhlapo reports from Newcastle: Amajuba Chess staged its inaugural district tournament on Saturday
9th August 2014 at Newcastle Recreation Center. There were 52 entrants
from all over the Amajuba District. The tournament was divided into two
categories, namely an under-20 section with 40 entrants and an over-20 section
with 12 entrants. The winner in the under-20 section was Maseko Nkululeko; winner of the over-20 section was Nxumalo Nhlakanipho; the best female player was Magagula
Ayanda and the best young player was Mnguni Lwandle.
There was tough competition in the under 20 section |
Lwandle Mnguni receiving Best Young Player prize from Lulama Nqubuka (right) and Blessing Zambuko |
Nkululeko Maseko (in black top) won first prize in under 20 section |
Nhlakanipho Nxumalo (middle) won first prize in over 20 section |
Prize winners and Amajuba Chess committee members. Ayanda Magagula (second from right in front row) won Best Female prize |
For more information, contact Mashumi Nhlapo.
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Thursday, 7 August 2014
Uthungulu Youth Trials - team photos
combined under 10/12 teams |
players sponsored by BHP Billiton |
under 16 team |
under 18 team |
under 20 team |
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Uthungulu Youth Trials, 2nd-3rd August 2014
I was invited to Richards Bay as chief arbiter of the Uthungulu Youth Trials by Lisa Griffiths, the chairperson of the Uthungulu Chess Association. Her committee did a good job in organising the tournament, setting up the playing venue, keeping track of the scores and so forth. I really liked their table numbers, which were easy to see at a distance.
On the first day we had a tournament for the under 12 players. There were no defaults and the juniors played so quickly that I was able to do pairings sooner than expected, so we finished the day early. As there were not enough under 10 players for a full team, the best under 10 players were included with the best under 12 players for team selections.
On the second day we had a full house of players from under 14's to under 20's. Despite lots of late entries we started on time, but then ran late as there were so many defaulters (players who had entered but who failed to pitch up) who had to be removed from the draw before round 2. We later caught up on the playing schedule and held the selectors meeting and prize-giving on time.
On both days there were a lot of new and inexperienced players, with a surprising number of games ending in draws due to stalemate or the 50-move rule (when trying to mate with K+Q vs K or K+R vs K). That's something for Head coach Makhosonke to sort out before Nationals in January! Here are some pictures from both days of the youth trials:
Here are the final results for each age group:
under 8/10/12 results
under 14 results
under 16/18/20 results
For more information, contact Lisa Griffiths.
On the first day we had a tournament for the under 12 players. There were no defaults and the juniors played so quickly that I was able to do pairings sooner than expected, so we finished the day early. As there were not enough under 10 players for a full team, the best under 10 players were included with the best under 12 players for team selections.
On the second day we had a full house of players from under 14's to under 20's. Despite lots of late entries we started on time, but then ran late as there were so many defaulters (players who had entered but who failed to pitch up) who had to be removed from the draw before round 2. We later caught up on the playing schedule and held the selectors meeting and prize-giving on time.
On both days there were a lot of new and inexperienced players, with a surprising number of games ending in draws due to stalemate or the 50-move rule (when trying to mate with K+Q vs K or K+R vs K). That's something for Head coach Makhosonke to sort out before Nationals in January! Here are some pictures from both days of the youth trials:
Stefan Britz vs Mongezi Shoba, they both scored 6/7 and tied for 1st place |
Tlhoni Tsotetsi also scored 6/7 in the under 12 |
Khandisiwe Mbambo |
Scorers Nishi and Michelle were kept busy |
Lisa Griffiths with best girls Lungelo Vilakazi and Londeka Buthelezi |
This game ended in stalemate! |
Sandile Mdunge vs Nikash Baboolal, the top 2 seeds in under 14 |
Here are the final results for each age group:
under 8/10/12 results
under 14 results
under 16/18/20 results
For more information, contact Lisa Griffiths.
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