2012 U.S. Championships News

Rapid Games Reshape the Landscape: 2023 Winter Classic

The 2023 Winter Chess Classic entered the penultimate day with a dramatic shift after the conclusion of the rapid chess rounds. The players, having showcased their strategic prowess in classical chess over the initial three days, shifted gears to the faster-paced games, and the outcomes have reshaped the landscape of the tournament.

Team B, led by the stellar performance of Grigory Oparin on Board 1, emerged as the dominant force in the rapid chess rounds. Oparin's exceptional display, winning 5.5 out of 6 games, propelled Team B to a substantial lead with a score of 96.5 against Team A's 83.5. With 12 rounds of blitz tomorrow, you can be sure the A Team will give the final day their all.

The current board standings illustrate the individual contributions to the team scores:

Team A

  • Board 1: Oparin, Grigory (2667) - 21.5 points
  • Board 2: Gledura, Benjamin (2633) - 14.5 points
  • Board 3: Antipov, Mikhail (2607) - 16 points
  • Board 4: Bruzon, Lazaro (2594) - 18.5 points
  • Board 5: Raja, Harshit (2509) - 16.5 points
  • Board 6: Stearman, Josiah (2479) - 9.5 points

Team B

  • Board 1: Theodorou, Nikolas (2626) - 14.5 points
  • Board 2: Swiercz, Dariusz (2615) - 15 points
  • Board 3: Bok, Benjamin (2614) - 16 points
  • Board 4: Akobian, Var (2576) - 11.5 points
  • Board 5: Dambasuren, Batsuren (2523) - 14 points
  • Board 6: Chandra, Akshat (2486) - 12.5 points

As the tournament heads into the final day of blitz, the battle for supremacy intensifies. The players have displayed exceptional skill and strategy, setting the stage for an exhilarating conclusion to the Winter Chess Classic at Saint Louis University. Stay tuned for the final showdown!

Dramatic Reversal in Final Day of Classical: 2023 Winter Classic

As the Winter Chess Classic 2023 entered its third day, the atmosphere inside the Sinquefield Commons at Saint Louis University was charged with anticipation. The chilly weather outside belied the intensity of the battles that unfolded over the chessboards. The day featured two rounds of classical chess, bringing us closer to the fast-paced action in rapid and blitz.Lazaro Bruzon vs Benjamin Bok

Team Dynamics

In a dramatic turn of events, the B Team seized the lead from Team A in the final round of classical chess. The competition has reached a pivotal moment, with the B Team now leading with a score of 55.5 to Team A's 52.5. The competitors displayed true fighting spirit, taking both rounds down to the wire.

Individual Highlights

Round 5

  • Oparin, Grigory (A) vs. Dambasuren, Batsuren (B): Draw
  • Gledura, Benjamin (A) vs. Akobian, Var (B): Draw
  • Antipov, Mikhail (A) vs. Chandra, Akshat (B): Draw
  • Bok, Benjamin (A) vs. Bruzon, Lazaro (B): Draw
  • Theodorou, Nikolas (B) vs. Raja, Harshit (A): Theodorou wins
  • Swiercz, Dariusz (B) vs. Stearman, Josiah (A): Draw

Round 6

  • Chandra, Akshat (B) vs. Oparin, Grigory (A): Draw
  • Gledura, Benjamin (A) vs. Theodorou, Nikolas (B): Draw
  • Akobian, Var (B) vs. Antipov, Mikhail (A): Draw
  • Dambasuren, Batsuren (B) vs. Bruzon, Lazaro (A): Draw
  • Raja, Harshit (A) vs. Swiercz, Dariusz (B): Swiercz wins
  • Stearman, Josiah (A) vs. Bok, Benjamin (B): Bok wins

Team Standings

  1. Team A Score: 52.5
  2. Team B Score: 55.5

With the B Team now in the lead, the Winter Chess Classic promises even more thrilling encounters in the upcoming rapid and blitz rounds. The players continue to showcase their talent and determination as they vie for victory and $30,000 in prizes. Stay tuned for more updates as the Winter Chess Classic unfolds its final chapters at Saint Louis University.

Winter Chess Classic 2023: Day 2 Recap

The Winter Chess Classic 2023 continued its thrilling journey into day two. The atmosphere was cool and overcast, providing the perfect backdrop for intense chess battles among some of the finest minds in the game. A total of 12 exceptionally skilled players, including 11 Grandmasters and 1 International Master, are squaring off through Wednesday in the Sinquefield Commons at Saint Louis University.

Players will face each other in 6 classical games (worth 3 points each), 6 rapid games (2 points each) and 12 blitz games (1 point each). Notably for this event, all participants either currently attend or have graduated from a Missouri university. Each of these 12 chess prodigies calls Saint Louis or Columbia, Missouri, their home.

Team Standings

Team Place Team Score
1 Team A 39
2 Team B 33

After Day 2, Team A maintains its lead with a score of 39, while Team B is close behind with 33 points. Unfortunately for the Billikens, it seems the home court advantage hasn’t held up. The B Team all call SLU home.

“It was a tough start.” said Var Akobian, board four and team captain. “But as I reminded my players, we’re still in this, and we have rapid and blitz coming up.”

Board White Result Black
Round 3
1 Oparin, Grigory ½-½ Bok, Benjamin
2 Dambasuren, Batsuren ½-½ Gledura, Benjamin
3 Theodorou, Nikolas ½-½ Antipov, Mikhail
4 Bruzon, Lazaro ½-½ Swiercz, Dariusz
5 Raja, Harshit 1-0 Chandra, Akshat
6 Akobian, Var ½-½ Stearman, Josiah

Akshat Chandra vs Harshit Raja

Board White Result Black
Round 4
1 Akobian, Var ½-½ Oparin, Grigory
2 Chandra, Akshat ½-½ Gledura, Benjamin
3 Antipov, Mikhail ½-½ Swiercz, Dariusz
4 Bruzon, Lazaro ½-½ Theodorou, Nikolas
5 Bok, Benjamin ½-½ Raja, Harshit
6 Stearman, Josiah 0-1 Dambasuren, Batsuren

With 30 points on the line over the next three days, players are certain to redouble their efforts over the board. The Winter Chess Classic promises to deliver more exciting moves and intense showdowns as the players continue their pursuit of victory. Stay tuned for further updates on this captivating chess spectacle at Saint Louis University!

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