There will be no Friday casual chess on July 9, 16, and 23. We will run the night this Firday, July 2, and resume later on July 30.
Author: Timothy Ha
Auckland Interclub B-grade starts July 4
Thanks to everyone who signed up for the Auckland Interclub B-grade team. ACC is the defending champion in B-grade, too. Our team this year, ordered by current NZCF rating, is
Stephen Peak | 1688 |
Andrew Michael | 1603 |
Grant Burrows | 1579 |
Hunter Po’e-Tofaeono | 1486 |
Daksh Bhatt | 1384 |
Sai Somaraju | 1336 |
Mantra Bhatt | 1287 |
Tyleah Po’e-Tofaeono | 1278 |
John McClory | 1227 |
Grayson Po’e-Tofaeono | 1217 |
Pranav Shenoy | 1110 |
Adele Zhou | 1054 |
Annie Yue | 1026 |
Srirama Vikhhyath | 990 |
David Chen | 0 |
Leo Yitao Lian | 0 |
Every match we will need six players, so please all be ready to play as substitutes if somebody gets sick or gets an emergency on the day of the match. Calendar and schedule of the rounds below.
Dates: Sunday 4 July, 25 July, 1 August, 15 August, 12 September, with 2 reserve dates, 19 September, 26 September.
Venue: Stables cafe, Alexandra Park (it’s behind the building as you enter the complex, and you can walk through the cafeteria to that side).
Games start at 6:30 pm so players need to come at about 6:15-6:20.
Round 1
North Shore – Howick-Pakuranga
Papatoetoe – Auckland
Summit – Waitakere
Round 2
Howick-Pakuranga – Waitakere
Auckland – Summit
North Shore – Papatoetoe
Round 3
Papatoetoe – Howick-Pakuranga
Summit – North Shore
Waitakere – Auckland
Round 4
Howick-Pakuranga – Auckland
North Shore – Waitakere
Papatoetoe – Summit
Round 5
Summit – Howick-Pakuranga
Waitakere – Papatoetoe
Auckland – North Shore
Teams on the left are White on board 1. Colours alternate from board 1 to board 6.
Winter Cup starts Monday, Jun 28
ACC Winter Cup (7 rounds of classical 90+30 chess, FIDE- and NZCF-rated) starts Monday, June 28, 7:00 pm with 8 players registered in A-grade, 48 in B-grade (rating>=1400) and 30 in C-grade. (Note: all pairings in Vega are not final until Monday, 7:00 pm).
Please aim to arrive at 6:40-6:45. Don’t forget to notify the captain before 6:30 pm if you cannot come. If you have school camping or travel plans that overlap with Monday club night, please let us know even earlier! Thanks! This will help us provide a better experience for the remaining players. When the club has more than 80 players, the people on the waitlist will not have a game.
We plan to broadcast A-grade games live at https://aucklandchess.nz/live so tune in on Mondays, 7:00 pm if you can’t visit the club or if the crowd blocks you from seeing a top board game.
2021 Winter Cup A-grade players are:
1. FM Mike Steadman (winner of the Autumn Cup A)
2. CM Alex Huang
3. Nathan Goodhue
4. Daniel-Ioan Runcan
5. Paul Macdonald
6. Clinton Wells
7. CM Alex Nagorski (winner of the Autumn Cup B)
8. Nigel Metge
They will play a 7-round single round-robin tournament.
Winter Cup B&C grades defined
The FIDE- and NZCF-rated Winter Cup will start on Monday, June 28. Please check your name on the lists below, and let the captain know if there was any mistake. Note that A-grade round-robin players are listed in the B-grade for now, until we get confirmations that eight top players can play the 7 rounds from Jun 28 to Aug 9.
The grade cut-off is 1400 this time, which is defined as follows:
- if FIDE June 1 rating >= 1400, the player plays in B-grade
- if NZCF June 1 rating >= 1400, the player plays in B-grade
- if the player was FIDE unrated, but performance rating (PR) in Autumn Cup >= 1400, the player plays in B-grade (the PR will be checked again on June 21, after the last round of the Autumn Cup), as this rating would most probably become their FIDE July 1 rating (unless some other tournament will affect it)
- the rest plays in C-grade
B-grade: https://www.aucklandchess.nz/vega/2021/wwwACCWinterCupB/playersname.html
C-grade: https://www.aucklandchess.nz/vega/2021/wwwACCWinterCupC/playersname.html
There will also be a waitlist in B and C grades, as our club is overbooked again. We were lucky in the Autumn Cup as the captain didn’t have to send anybody home on the club nights.
Please continue to notify the captain before 6:30 pm on each Monday night so we would know who’s not coming, and those on the waitlist can get a chance to play chess and be happy! Thanks!
If you’re not happy, talk to the captain and you may get a free Chessable course to work with 🙂
Winter Cup (Jun 28 – Aug 9) registration
The Winter Cup will be run in three grades A (8 top players, round-robin), B and C (Swiss, grade cut-off by somewhere around 1400-1500 in NZCF or FIDE rating, whichever is higher).
The current list of players who registered via the club signup sheet or were directly chased by the captain: https://www.aucklandchess.nz/vega/2021/wwwACCWinterCupB/playersname.html
We have only 80 seats and are already full after just one day of registration being opened. Some players will be on the waitlist, so if some players don’t turn up on the night, people from the waitlist will get paired to play (if the number in their grade is even).
Quick update on the Autumn Cup 2021
Autumn Cup has a rest day on Monday, June 7 (many of us will play in the Trusts Open tournament — good luck!)
FM Mike Steadman is on a perfect score 5.0/5 and leading in the ACC Autumn Cup A-grade, a round-robin tournament between the top 8 players. He still has to face FMs Alphaeus Ang and Daniel Gong, though 🙂 Vega link
In the B-grade, Euan McDougall was on 4.0/4 before round 5 when he faced Daqi Mao and lost. Daqi has played 4 rounds of the 5 and has won all 4 games, so he’s leading on 4.5/5 (4 wins + 1 bye) with a bunch of people on 4.0. Vega link
Jay Zhao, Michael Ma and Ying Wang are on 4.0/5 and leading in the C-grade. Vega link
No chess on Queen’s birthday weekend
The club will be closed during Queen’s birthday weekend, so no casual chess on Friday, Jun 4, no Junior chess night on Saturday, Jun 5, and no regular club night on Monday, Jun 7.
Casual chess is back Friday, Jun 11, then Junior chess on Jun 12, then Monday chess on Jun 14 🙂
Don’t miss the other events on https://newzealandchess.nz/calendar/ though!
Allen Fan to represent NZ at FIDE World Cup 2021
Great news for young NZ chess talents:
FM Allen Fan (b. 2004) will represent New Zealand at the FIDE World Cup in Sochi, Russia, July 2021 (tournament details: PDF + calendar)
WCM Isabelle Ning (b. 2009) and Felix Xie (b. 2008) will participate in the FIDE Chessable Academy and get special coaching from the world’s best!
The note on NZCF website reads:
Allen Fan selected for the World Cup
NZCF has selected 17-year-old FM Allen Fan to represent NZ at the World Cup in Sochi, Russia, to be played from July 10th. Allen started playing chess at five and credits his parents for dedicating countless hours of time and effort to his chess ambitions, including travelling with him to international youth competitions. Allen has enjoyed participating in global online competitions but is pleased to be selected for a prestigious over-the-board event as Covid (hopefully) wanes. He is intent on doing everything he can to progress further and eventually become an IM.
ACC leads in 2021 Auckland Interclub A-grade after two rounds
Interclub tournaments are held in Auckland by the Auckland Chess Association. Teams of 6 players from each club are playing roughly every second Sunday. This year, six teams are participating — Auckland Chess Centre, Howick-Pakuranga, North Shore, Papatoetoe, Waitakere, and Summit. It’s a round-robin tournament and lasts five rounds.
ACC beat Howick 4.5-1.5 in the first round and beat Papatoetoe 5-1 in the second round. Current standings are (final standings are based on game points)
ACC | H-P | PT | NS | WT | SU | Pts | # | |
ACC | X | 4.5 | 5 | 9.5 | 1 | |||
H-P | 1.5 | X | 3 | 4.5 | 4 | |||
PT | 1 | X | 1.5 | 2.5 | 6 | |||
NS | 3 | X | 3.5 | 6.5 | 3 | |||
WT | 2.5 | X | 2 | 4.5 | 4 | |||
SU | 4.5 | 4 | X | 8.5 | 2 |
The schedule, details of each match, and the list of players are available on https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1J0EeDJ3vWOr_6o8UhJly1fMwKt6PT8KZZ77CzrF1rdc/edit?usp=sharing
The next match will be held on May 16, when Auckland plays North Shore CC, which is currently on 3rd place in the standings.
Round 3, May 16 |
North Shore – Auckland |
Summit – Howick-Pakuranga |
Papatoetoe – Waitakere |
Autumn Cup A, B, C grades, waitlist and penalties
The FIDE-rated Autumn Cup (7 rounds of 90m+30s classical chess) will run from May 3 to June 21 (with a break for Queen’s Birthday and Trusts Open tournament on June 5-7) and will consist of 3 grades:
A-grade, a round-robin tournament for top 8 players
B-grade, a Swiss tournament for 50 players with a rating >= 1300 FIDE (either classical or rapid)
C-grade, a Swiss tournament for 28 players with a rating < 1300 FIDE
This year our club is experiencing a boom and we are running out of space. The total number of players is 86, but our club has only 80 seats, so we have to introduce a waitlist. B-grade and C-grade will have a waitlist of 3 players each, and on the night, if others drop out due to illness or exams or any other life issues, players from the waitlist will get a spot.
Now to penalties… Please understand that the waitlist is created because every chess player wants to have a game, but this also means everybody else needs to be responsible and notify the captain before 6:30 pm on Monday nights. If a player or his/her parents forget to do that twice, they’ll be withdrawn from the tournament.
The waitlist
- B-grade: David Holland
- C-grade: Ethan Tai, Jerome Tao, James Kippenberger
If you’re unhappy with seeing yourself (or your child) on the waitlist, please come to the captain and require a one-time compensation in form of a Chessable course. There’ll be hard work for you to do instead of playing a Monday night game!