[usbca_chess] Re: tournament well-wishes

  • From: "Evan Reese" <mentat1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <usbca_chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 13:21:22 -0400

Well, I've decided that I'm coming next year.
I strongly considered coming this year, but, as I told Al, I did not feel right about leaving Cindy to take care of our dog, who has congestive heart failure and needs to go out a lot and get medicine four times a day), all by herself for another weekend after having left her for our school alumni get together, and for 12 days in July. Even though she said I should go, there was still the matter of financial outlay, having spent a good deal, (relative to my income), on the previous two trips.
However, with her encouragement, I've decided that I will be at the next tournament.
I have some questions and I will call Al about those in the not too distant future.
Unless some unforseen crisis arises though, I'll be there next year.
Evan

-----Original Message----- From: JT
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 1:01 PM
To: usbca_chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [usbca_chess] Re: tournament well-wishes

Thanks, Paul, and all, for your good wishes. Here is some information aboutg the event:

Six players entered the tournament.
Five players completed. There was one withdrawal due to circumstances beyond anyone's control.
The field consisted of two B class players, one C class. The others were all well below 1400. (The US Chess Federation rating system is our basis, since they sanction the tournament.)
The estimated average age of the six players was over 60.
The time control was two hours and fifteen minutes for each player per game.
All five finishers walked out with cash prizes from the tournament.
There was at least one volunteer at every board to assist with scorekeeping, clock reading, drink and snack fetching, and guiding to the restroom if needed.
They also monitored to make sure that conflicting positions did not arise.
All players were particularly well fed! And at no cost to ourselves!
And, finally, all players enjoyed the opportunity to meet people they hadn't met before, to renew old acquaintances, and to spend time exploring each other's knowledge. Henry and I both got an introduction to using Shredder on the IPhone from Jim Homme, just for one example.

We had fun! We played chess! Sometimes even well! We all made mistakes!!!

So, this is my first call for next year. Especially you younger players, I won't mention any names, but I might start!! (Smile) Please! If the status of the United States blind chess means anything to you at all, we need to increase our participation; especially among the young.

If you know someone who wants to learn the game, refer them to me or to the Hadley Institute: (www.hadley.edu)
If you know the game but feel too rusty to compete, there are all kinds of opportunities through skype, email, and online, to start brushing up.
If you play on skype or email already, then you already have the basic skills to participate, and I can't think of a better venue to begin to gain some experience playing face-to-face. Al and I are working hard to find ways to get additional funding to help offset transportation and hotel costs. So I ask you... What vacation doesn't cost something? And what vacation offers you the opportunity to play pretty much as much chess as you want? And what vacation offers you the opportunity to do all that and come home with money in your pocket you didn't have before?

And the details:
I was fortunate enough to win the tournament with 3.5 points. First prize: $400 and six Grand Prix points, just in case I could use them!
Al Pietrolungo took second with 2.5 points: prize, $300.
Henry Olynik took third winning $200, and he won an additional $100 for Upset prize.
Jim Homme won $100 for fourth place
And Rick Miller won $100 for Best Under 1400 rating.

I've played an awful lot of people on skype who could have held their own quite easily and maybe even changed the outcome,, had they been present. Maybe that will be different next year.

Best regards,
Jim Thoune, USBCA Vice-President, and,
2016 US National Blind Champion! (I can almost say it with a straight face...)
Hazelnutt2001@xxxxxxxxx



-----Original Message-----
From: usbca_chess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:usbca_chess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of aerospace1028@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 4:53 AM
To: usbca_chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [usbca_chess] tournament well-wishes

For everyone participating in this years tournament in Pittsburgh; play well, and have fun.

I hope you all have an enjoyable time.

--Paul





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