11/09/2009


LOWER LAB

CHESS TOURNAMENT

Nov 8th, 2009



What a beautiful Fall day, and what a great day for chess! The NYChessKids tournament caravan moved uptown to the Lower Lab School on the Upper Eastside for the November 8th tournament, and what a pleasant experience it was. The tournament hall was well lit, the auditorium seating was comfortable, and the entire place had a bright, airy feel. And, lots of new tournament players availed themselves of the opportunity to break into chess competition for the first time in the pleasant Lower Lab surroundings.


Fortunately for Lower Lab, though unfortunately for other schools, Lower Lab was dominant in various sections in the team-honors category. They won Novice 1, Novice 2, and Reserve.


NO SCORE had 13 players from 5 different schools. Each student received a medal for participation and a trophy for tying for 1st place. Notable standouts were Preston Shirazi who is home-schooled for chalking up his second strong showing over the board in one week, and Yara Saabneh from Trevor Day who was his school's sole representative in this section for the day.


NOVICE 1 had 28 students from 12 different schools, which makes this section the biggest one at this event, and even makes it bigger than any of the sections last week at PS116 which was a much bigger event in terms of turn-out. Several schools were in the hunt for 3rd place team honors but at last count it was Calhoun that won on tie-breaks. Clear 2nd went to PS41 and Lower Lab commanded this section to take the top honor. Henry Herzog from Lower Lab had the only perfect individual score, thus taking 1st place, Kyle Jung from Lower Lab took 2nd place on tie-breaks, and Gabriel Markowitz from PS41 took 3rd. A notable standout in this section was Theodore King from St Bernard's who was playing in only his 2nd tournament ever and who was his school's sole rep for the day.


NOVICE 2 had 14 students from 5 different schools. Lower Lab commandeered the 1st place trophy by a wide margin, Brooklyn Friends took clear 2nd, and Trevor Day took clear 3rd. Solo honors went to Julian Melendez from Lower Lab who took clear 1st with a perfect score, Andrew Kornfeld from Lower Lab took 2nd place on tie-breaks, and Matthew Burnett from Lower Lab took 3rd place on tie-breaks. Notable standouts in this section was the team from Brooklyn Friends School who fielded four players for the first time this year, with Isaiah Richards garnering the 9th place trophy, his first ever.


K-1 had 9 players from 5 different schools. Nest easily took the 1st place team trophy and the next 4 top teams tied in the point column though on tie-breaks it was PS116 which took 2nd place, and Heschel took 3rd also on tie-breaks. Solo honors went to Kyle Miller from Nest who took clear 1st with a perfect score, Mario Tutunco also from Nest took clear 2nd, and Jason Jiang also from Nest took 3rd place on tie-breaks. Of note in this section, Natalie Kleiner from Nightgale made her first appearance to the Lower Lab tournament this year scoring at the midway point in her field.


PRIMARY had 16 kids from 12 different schools. Team points were thus hard to come by. At final tally It was PS89 that secured 1st place by a point, Nest secured clear 2nd place, and it was Heschel that secured 3rd place team honors. Individual awards went to Kaelyn Ha from PS89 who took clear 1st with a perfect score, Austin Stapleton from Browning took 2nd place on tie-breaks, and Matthew Furman from Hunter taking 3rd place also on tie-breaks. Of note in this section Of note in this section, Kira Berman from Ramaz who placed better than half the field was her school's only representative in this section.


RESERVE had 20 kids from 16 different schools present, and the struggle for team honors was close. Lower Lab edged out Browning for 1st place at final tally, and Spence then took clear 3rd. Top solo honors went to Arthur Elghouayel from Browning who took 1st place with a perfect score. Romy Vassilev from Spence took clear 2nd and 3rd place went to Solomon Canada from Anderson. Of note in this section, Aiden McGorry from PS116 achieved a draw in his first-round game though a pawn down in a notorious opposite-colored bishops endgame, and Romy Vassilev's high performance in this mostly all-boy section was impressive. If her first-round game against a much lower-rated player had gone differently she would have contended for 1st place in a blitz play-off.


CLASSIC had 5 players from 4 different schools. PS116 easily took 1st place team honors, in 2nd place was Lower Lab, and Spence took 3rd place. Flrizelle Songco from PS116 took clear 1st with a perfect score, Ethan Joo from Lower Lab took clear 2nd, and Natalie Berger from Spence took 3rd place on tie-breaks. Of note in this section, siblings Florizelle and Jason Songco went into this tournament thinking one of them might wind up atop the winner's podium, but not even mom or dad could venture a guess which one it might be. This time it was Florizelle who took home the top prize and who achieved home bragging rights. The tension has already begun to build for their next tournament.


CHAMPIONSHIP had 6 players from 5 different schools. This time it was Kassa Korley from Dalton who won 1st place by a full point over perennial nemesis Raven Sturt from Bronx Science who took 2nd place on tie-breaks, and it was Matthew Zeitlin from Horace Mann who too 3rd. Top team honors went to Dalton which edged out Horace Mann on tie-breaks for 1st place, and it was Bronx Science taking 3rd place at final count.


The next NYChessKids tournament will be December 20th at PS116. As usual sign up early for fee discounts. And remember, the top two schools in terms of number of registrations will get a team room free of charge. Hope to see you there.


In the in-between time, play good chess and have great fun doing so.

You can see more pictures on our server: http://nychesskids.com/main/slideshow/photo/


See you on next tournament.


11/03/2009

Lower Lab Tournament on Nov 8

Dear parents here you can see the link for registration at Lower Lab School on Nov 8.

10/13/2008

PS116 ON OCTOBER 13, PRE-REGISTERED KIDS

SwissSys Wall Chart. NYCHESSKIDS October 2008: Championship (Alphabetical)

#Name/Rtng/IDSt/Tm
1Michael AinsworthNY

1637 13331764 MAMARO
2Andrew D BergerNY

1527 12882652 COLLEG
3Joshua ColasNY

1818 13242201 MAMARO
4JULIE E FLAMMANG

1557 12906623 SPENCE
5Miles HinsonNY

1859 12893979 COLLEG
6Musa JamshedNY

1625 12930048 HUNTER
7Yuta KakutaniNY

1739 12873621 HUNTER
8Tamir *Membership* KorenNY

1658 12801892 HUNTER
9KASSA KORLEY

2252 12832679 DALTON
10Dylan Kosinski

1709 TREVOR
11Danie KostovetskyNY

1411 13454854 HEWLET
12Jack MillmanNY

1396 12925708 HORACE
13Amir MoazamiNY

1492 13361544 HORACE
14Kyle* MoonNY

1585 13076084 PS116
15Nicholas NgNY

1745 12937091 DALTON
16Kadhir And PillaiNY

1625 13344871 PS116
17Lilia Meil PoteatNY

1598 12920065 CGPS
18Hal RivesNY

1407 13410242 TREVOR
19Gabrielle RivkinNY

1577 12851276 HORACE
20Zachary A RivkinNY

1777 12847028 HORACE
21Kevin RosenbergNY

1946 12933557 ALMS
22Aaron O ScheinNY

1624 12901676 HORACE
23Philip ShinNY

1520 12903921 ST.LUK
24Alexande SpinnellNY

1618 13072906 MNS
25Raven M SturtNY

2116 12836880 BXSCI
26Lenn UchimaNY

1556 12933506 HORACE
27Gordon YangNY

1648 13264415 NEST
28Alan J ZhangNY

1566 13649363 WESTLA
29Vance ZuoNY

1525 12846544 HERRIC

SwissSys Wall Chart. NYCHESSKIDS October 2008: Open (Alphabetical)

#Name/Rtng/IDSt/Tm
1Alexander J CrumpNY

1240 13607663 PS116
2RAY FISHMAN

1228 12938440 PS6
3Jere GershonowitzNY

1304 12917968 HCES
4BEN GOLDSTEIN

1192 13509986 DALTON
5Benjamin* GordonNY

1183 12911032 LOWLAB
6Takayuki IshikawaNY

1090 13698838 BROWNI
7Benjamin KatzNY

1230 13130958 HUNTER
8Thomas KnoffNY

1028 13615286 BROWNI
9Jonathan KoganNY

1224 13253490 LOWLAB
10Etan KorenNY

1150 12937194 PS116
11Christopher C LeeNY

1393 12930011 HUNTER
12Salief LewisNY

1332 12901673 HUNTER
13Teodor Alex LipanNY

1115 13500567 PS116
14ARTHUR LOWENSTEIN

1229 13284308 HUNTER
15Albert Daniel Shub

1234 13618244
16Jonathan SpinnellNY

1333 13072892 MNS
17ZACHARY TANENBAUM

1271 13616253 BIRCH
18Leo VignaNY

1305 13452361 LFNY
19Max WiegandMA

1147 13141545 BROWNE
20Matthew Fra ZafraNY

1369 13237484 HUNTER

SwissSys Wall Chart. NYCHESSKIDS October 2008: Reserve (Alphabetical)

#Name/Rtng/IDSt/Tm
1Natalie BergerNY

702 12906622 SPENCE
2MATTHEW A BURNETT

107 13876902 PS77
3Graeme CohenNY

469 13769405 PS115
4BRYCE DEMOPOULOS

836 13821662 HUNTER
5Gardner HoweNY

825 13347027 BUCKLE
6Lisako M IshikawaNY

772 13715462 MARYMO
7Kai KronbergNY

701 13452637 PS41
8Ethan KueNY

529 13870106 PS116
9Nathaniel KueNY

593 13870112 PS116
10Leon LaiNY

762 13466815 PS130
11SILVER LIFTIN

848 13510145 SAINTA
12CHARLIE MATHER

686 13084393 BUCKLE
13Daniel MintzNY

779 13845721 PS158
14Matthew MiyasakaNY

661 13941286 PS6
15David MoonNY

874 13185085 COLLEG
16Michael Fr MorigiNY

678 13512822 SALK
17CURTIS,Membership MOTULSKY

868 13502935 DALTON
18ELLA PAPANEK

605 13796480 MONTES
19David WitdorchicNY

613 13500332 NEST
20ETHAN YANG

102 13456610 PS41
21Isaiah YimNY

737 13768821 NEST

SwissSys Wall Chart. NYCHESSKIDS October 2008: Classic (Alphabetical)

#Name/Rtng/IDSt/Tm
1JORDAN CHAMBERS

1010 13203591 DALTON
2Sam ChapinNY

845 12908188 DALTON
3Nicholas GolinNY

942 12907684 HUNTER
4Spenc Gordon-sandNY

1094 13130964 HUNTER
5GEORGE GRIMBILAS

1001 13617957 BROWNE
6BENJAMIN GROSS

938 13203763 TRINIT
7James HullNY

994 12927967 NYHUNT
8Jacks Keel-atkinsNY

1029 13486646 HUNTER
9John Foss KellyNY

868 13593112 HOME
10Alisa KikuchiNY

984 13332835 PS116
11Isabell LecrichiaNY

811 13835017 PS116
12ASHER LIFTIN

1106 13102521 HUNTER
13Remi* MoonNY

918 13076078 NEST
14Anne-gai MorelandNY

909 13084428 PS116
15Brandon NydickNY

848 13809493 COLLEG
16Nicholas PizzoNY

887 12917958 NEST
17Andy PriceNY

926 13758673 ST.ANN
18Gabriel SchneierNY

986 13362636 HUNTER
19Lorraine Shub

939 13782391
20Florizelle SongcoNY

842 13865332 PS116
21Andrew TaiNY

815 13579172 HUNTER
22Liza VignaNY

898 13641660 LFNY
23Jesse WeinsteinNY

934 13551668 HUNTER
24Elliot WitdorchicNY

979 13258674 NEST
25Jane ZhangNY

936 13817398 PS158

SwissSys Wall Chart. NYCHESSKIDS October 2008: K-1 (Alphabetical)

#Name/Rtng/IDSt/Tm
1Max Aeon ChungNY

374 13777578 BROWNI
2Nicholas Evans

unr. PS116
3KEVIN GOLUB

232 13779203 COLLEG
4Horatio M HamkinsNY

154 13966862 HUNTER
5Marcus Miyasaka

unr. 14026082 PS6
6Elena MorganNY

unr. 14011878 NEST
7Axel Motulsky

unr. 14029206 COLLEG
8Lauren PehlivanianNY

282 13870050 HUNTER
9Felix RozNY

230 13909526 PS116
10Brian SheNY

175 13974381 PS158
11ETHAN J TODD

143 13910716 PS116
12Benjamin WiegandMA

240 13873175 BROWNE
13Jonathan ZhangNY

338 13845831 HUNTER

SwissSys Wall Chart. NYCHESSKIDS October 2008: Primary (Alphabetical)

#Name/Rtng/IDSt/Tm
1Oliver BassDC

266 13676137 JPDS
2Koby BernsteinNY

488 13603262 DALTON
3ALEXANDER BURNETT

100 13876917 PS41
4Solomon Ta CanadaNY

442 13854552 PS334
5Kyle Ru Chan-shueNY

756 13833047 DALTON
6Will ChapinNY

597 13822157 DALTON
7Andrew Conkey

586 13656678 HUNTER
8SAGE DEMOPOULOS

404 13956096 PS183
9ELIE FARAH

532 13871980 DALTON
10MATTHEW M GRIFFIN

unr. 13982835 CWS
11Violet HullNY

743 13449132 PS334
12Kaylen HunteNY

108 13833858 DALTON
13SAMUEL P JACOVITZ

725 13801790 PS183
14Jeremy KoganNY

532 13779230 CGPS
15Ethan KwokNY

354 13961033 HUNTER
16Shaan Lalvani

unr. DALTON
17CHARLIE MATHER

686 13084393 BUCKLE
18Aiden McGorryNY

498 13830727 PS116
19Stephen MoonNY

634 13312675 COLLEG
20ESZTER MORVAY

708 13784795 HEWITT
21Arno Motulsky

unr. 14029192 PS116
22Matthew PalombiniNY

184 13352280 PS41
23CLAY PAPANEK

561 13804083 MONTES
24CHARLIE PA REEDER

466 13512686 PS334
25Taylor RobertsNY

735 13573412 DALTON
26ALEXANDER KU ROTI

unr. 14010058 HEWLET
27Teddy SandlerNY

626 13722248 PS334
28Max SchliesmanNY

257 13851745 PS334
29SEAN SIDI

516 13830231 HUNTER
30Tristan SollecitoNY

716 13870828 DALTON
31Jason SongcoNY

582 13865326 PS116
32Madison VerschleiserNY

301 13641681 HESCHE
33Catherine YeNY

625 13796337 BREARL
34Joseph YimNY

244 13768836 NEST
35Peter YimNY

132 13768842 NEST

SwissSys Wall Chart. NYCHESSKIDS October 2008: Novice 1 (Alphabetical)

#Name/Rtng/IDSt/Tm
1Emma Basch

unr. PS116
2Sam Brill

unr. PS77
3Dylan Burfield

unr. PS116
4Patrick Flood

unr. NEST
5William Knoff

unr. BRICK
6Nicolet LecrichiaNY

112 13856261 PS11
7Reddy Lee

unr. DALTON
8Howard Lin

unr. SMS
9Sean McAlarney

unr. ISOM
10Kayla Nejat

unr. LAB
11Fanny Noriega

unr. PS116
12Ethan Perez

unr. PS116
13Kirby Rudy

unr. PS116
14Mirabel Sandler

unr. PS334
15Maya Sapozhnikova

unr. PS116
16Max Selendy

unr. HUNTER
17William Seong

unr. PS116
18Henri Serverius

unr. PS116
19Alexander Sisk

unr. PS116
20Kai Yamamoto

unr. LAB

SwissSys Wall Chart. NYCHESSKIDS October 2008: Novice 2 (Alphabetical)

#Name/Rtng/IDSt/Tm
1Sophie BassDC

unr. 13684006 JPDS
2Zachary Lee

unr. BCS
3Jack McElduff

unr. PS116
4Felix Parker

unr. PS234

SwissSys Wall Chart. NYCHESSKIDS October 2008: No Score (Alphabetical)

#Name/Rtng/IDSt/Tm
1Kieran Leibovitz

unr. PS306
2Raquelle Mintz

unr. PS158
3Cameron Nejat

unr. LAB
4Jack Palombini

unr. PS41
5Dox Roy

unr. PS41

6/18/2008

SAR ACADEMY TOURNAMENT

SAR ACADEMY chess tournament on June 15 was exellent. This school has very beautiful facilities. 70 kids participated in this event. The tournament was organized by tristatechess.
Next year this should be bigger event.

Potluck at PS116

On June 17 PS116 school had potluck dinner for chess students. It was so nice to see parents playing chess against their kids. I think it is very important for parents to learn the game. They will be able to understand better children's chess education.
Mom Keisha having fun with her son Jalen. Hey take care of your king. Kid is not three years old anymore.United States Champion Kadhir Pillai is observing the game between his dad Kovan and Alexander's dad Jeff.

Chess is a friendly game.It brings joy to people and can unite the families.
Mom is checking on Alex. Let me see how much did you learn this year.

6/16/2008

Chess Party

Playing ball on chess board.
Both girls and boys enjoyed the soccer game.
Playground was fun.

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It is the end of school year. We had fun day with our students on JUNE 12. Older students were teaching younger kids, tensed soccer game, play ground games, pizza and ice cream and everyone went home happy.

6/10/2008

My New Student


Zoe and Saudin. Zoe is only 3 years old. Believe it or not this girl was with us at the April camp from 10am to 5pm. She has so much energy. I think she will become a very special person.

Enjoy the pictures

Ps116 tournament just looked great on Sunday. I really enjoyed it very much. Thanks to all of our students for participation on such a hot day.Gary had fun with his students in between the rounds. He did a great job hosting the event.
Milos helps Alexander with Monroi.It seems so he is very good with new technology.I wonder how long did it take him . Press the clock Alex.

Enjoy pictures from PS116 June 8 tournament

Kids are raising hands for the sponsored week at NYChesskids Summer Camp.
Final ceremony is what we are waiting for. Gary stop talking. Give us trophies.
Our French princess Anne-Gail helps kindergarten kids with medals. she was approved NYChessKids director. The tradition in our classes is that older kids help younger ones.
Finaly. Trophies and nice smile. Every child in No Score section gets trophy for the first place and the medal. It must be computer mistake. I don't get it, how do they all get in first place.
We love trophies
Novice 1 trio.
NYChessKids has the best trophies. Some of them are bigger than kids. next year we will have even better ones.
Lab team had a great performance on June 8 tournament.
Reserve winners


Enjoy pictures from PS116 June 8 tournament

Nice smile. Chess makes kids happy.
Why is he so happy. It must be that he captured a pawn.
Anna from Hunter is a new young talented girl.
I love this picture. She looks so focused.
Vernita from PS130 in her first tournament.
Madeline from PS116 in NO Score section.
Charlie from PS334 is not only a good chess player but also a very good musician.

6/09/2008

VIDEO FROM JUNE 8 Tournament

Kids had such great time on our last tournament at PS116. It was very hot,but still 140 kids showed up. Enjoy the video with kids playing chess on June 8.


video

Blitz Match

videoBoth Nicholas and Raven played perfect tournament. With 3 out of 3 they played two blitz games. Nicholas was in winning postion here but lost on time.
You should play RC1 instead of Ba6
. videoPart 1. This first game was very exiting in the
middle game. You can see second game here on our Europe's blog

Championship section


Championship section attracts very talented kids. Nobody likes the trophies in this section.They enjoyed their electronic gifts.
It seems to me we are getting tired of MP3 players. Kids suggested put some chekels on the table man.
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GREAT TALENT


Zachary Tanenbaum is one of the most talented first graders in the country. Watch this gyu. He got in second place in open section.
Not easy in his age, but Zachary doesn't mind to play older students. Next year time for championship section.
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PS116 june 8 tournament


Saudin, Steven and Franceska. Steven from trevor day School played exellent tournament in Open section. He was fortunate to get Franceska's help in between the rounds.
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6/07/2008

PS116 JUNE 8 TOURNAMENT

Hello from NYChess Kids

At the moment 126 kids are registered for NYChessKids tournament hosted by PS116 on June 8.
We will post new list today at 4pm and 9pm.
NYChessKids Staff

6/04/2008

PS163 CHESS TOURNAMENT,MAY 31


WE LOVE TROPHIES!!






6/03/2008

PS163 tournament

We really had a great time on this tournament. It seems to me kids enjoyed this event.