Author: Dennis Mays

 

THE WEEK IN ROCHESTER CHESS

Chess club will open at 5 PM on Tuesday, July 18, for a class with Coach Grant. This class is free to participants in Coach Grant’s recent camp.

You are invited to bring one or more of your chess games from the 2023 Rochester Open to share with other club members. Last week we enjoyed analyzing the hard-fought games of Spencer, Charlie, and Grant.

IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO REGISTER FOR THE CHESS CAMP FOR INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED SCHOLASTIC PLAYERS AND ADULTS, JULY 15, 9 AM – 2 PM. THEME: Closed Positions – Using Space as a Weapon

This Camp is intended for intermediate and advanced scholastic players and adults. Pizza for lunch will be provided. For further details and registration click on this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdvCrNaPVxf1cQpjHTs98FT9qQPernE2TWYa-NO1fy-8H3GOQ/viewform?usp=pp_url

2023 ROCHESTER OPEN NEWS AND RESULTS

The second annual two-day Rochester Open was held in the Mayo Civic Center on July 8 and 9.

The strong turnout of 154 participants ranks the tournament as the largest ever held in Minnesota outside the Twin Cities as far as I am aware. The field was divided into 4 sections with National Master Andrew Titus finishing first in the Open Section again this year. A total of $5,075 were awarded to the top finishers.

Many local players won prizes. The complete results can be found here: https://www.uschess.org/msa/XtblMain.php?202307094942-12545205

Partnership with the Minnesota Chess Association and the efficient directing of the tournament by Sarah Emmons and Jackson Wahl contributed to the success of the tournament. The tournament was sponsored by Mayo Civic Center, Experience Rochester Minnesota, and Rochester Chess. We thank Mayor Kim Norton for making the ceremonial first move on board one.


Local TV and Newspaper coverage:

Courtesy of Scott Carpenter, MSCA

You can view photographs taken by Ken Klotzbach here: https://imageconsciousphotography.pic-time.com/wFD8yJwNXFlu8.