The Southwest Chess Club meets each Thursday night at the Hales Corners Village Hall/Police Station, at 5635 South New Berlin Rd, Hales Corners, WI, downstairs Community Room. Club opens at 6 PM, Tournament Games at 7 PM.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
US Open 27 July – 4 August
Madison Marriott West
1313 John Q. Hammons Drive
Madison, WI 53562
Almost 400 players in this tournament. 28 Players are 2200+ and 63 players are experts 2000-2199. So far a strong tournament but hoping that we beat Chicago's numbers from 2006.
Great tournament!! It looks like Scott Haubrich and Adam Dreuth, Quinde Shi were among the winners in there respective class. Congratulations to those and any other Wisconsin players that placed.
Took a bit of digging to find this! I'm surprised that no one has created a dedicated site for a tournament of this size.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.uschess.org/tournaments/2013/usopen/
It is looking like Southwest Chess Club will be well represented at the US Open.
ReplyDeleteLooking for a female team member for the US Open
ReplyDeleteRequirement: Rated 1500-1703 (I am rated 1896)
Willing to split any prizes 60/40 (In your favor!)
If you know someone who may be interested please let them know.
Ivan : iwijetunge[at]yahoo[dot]com
http://gettingto2000.blogspot.com/
Almost 400 players in this tournament. 28 Players are 2200+ and 63 players are experts 2000-2199. So far a strong tournament but hoping that we beat Chicago's numbers from 2006.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know if there is a website to track results?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.alchess.com/chess/13/usopen/
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know the results in the Barber after Round 5?
ReplyDeleteTournament is going well. I believe the number of players are now up to 500.
ReplyDeleteAll three schedules merge on Friday night for Round 7. Rounds 8 and 9 are on Saturday and Sunday. A great event !!
ReplyDeleteWhat room is the skittles room? I'll be back tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteGreat tournament!! It looks like Scott Haubrich and Adam Dreuth, Quinde Shi were among the winners in there respective class. Congratulations to those and any other Wisconsin players that placed.
ReplyDeleteYou can't handle the "Dreuth"!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell, the two guys who opted for the Spanish Exchange handled me quite easily. I suppose it's as good a time as any to study that one.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Josh Friedel for winning the 2013 US Open and keeping the Wisconsin US Open title in Wisconsin!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to all the other Wisconsin prize winners as well.