Scholars Mate 114 - October 2012
Scholars Mate 114 - October 2012
Scholars Mate 114 - October 2012
OCTOBER 2012 n u m b e r 11 4
Kiril
Here’s the mag,
EDIT OR
I l lustrator
Jeff Coakley
Antoine Duff
CONTENTS
Scholar's Mate is published five times per year by the DEVELOPING BISHOPS 8
Chess’n Math Association. Dates of issue : October 15, Kiril’s Klass
December 15, February 15, April 15, June 15 Eight General Rules
Reproduction by any means, mechanical or electronic, is
forbidden except by permission of Scholar's Mate. GRANDMASTER ERIC HANSEN 33
October 2012 (date of issue)
Canada And World News
Young Albertan Earns Highest Title
KIRIL
Each one is named by a small 6 wdwdwdwd
letter. Ranks are rows that go
sideways. Each one is named
5 dwdw0wdw
by a number. 4 wdwdPdwd
Every square also has a name. 3 dwdwdwdw
The first part is its file and the
second part is its rank. In this
2 P)P)w)P) Hello,
diagram, a white pawn moved 1 $NGQIBHR This is me, Kiril the Pawn, writing to myself. It’s very
to e4 and a black pawn to e5.
When moves are written down,
a b c d e f g h
sad, but we didn’t receive any letters this summer to
the first capital letter shows the Here are some special symbols: put on this page. Maybe you can send me a letter!
piece which moves. Q is queen. + check
B is bishop. R is rook. N is used
# checkmate There are lots of things to write about. You can tell me
for knight because the king is K. about your chess club, or send in a position from one
If there is no capital letter, that e. p. en passant
means a pawn moves. O-O castles kingside of your games, or ask a question about the magazine.
Next is the square that the O-O-O castles queenside Or just say hi!
piece moves to. Bc4 says that a 1-0 white wins
bishop moves to the square c4. Looking forward to hear from you,
0-1 black wins
When a piece is captured, an x Kiril the Pawn
½-½ draw
is put before the square. Qxf7
means a queen takes on f7. ! excellent move
? mistake
If a pawn captures, the letter Hello me,
of the file it starts on is given !? cool move
first, then an x followed by the ?! weird (weak) move Thanks for writing!
Kiril
square it takes on. exd5 says a
pawn on the e-file captures on The game below is written in
the square d5. algebraic notation. Kiril was
When two pieces of the same new to chess and fell into an
kind can go to the same spot, old trap called Scholar’s Mate !
another letter is put after the
piece to show what file it came
ROCKY KIRIL HEY, FRIENDS!
..
from. Rae1 tells us that a rook 1.
2.
e4
Qh5
e5
d6
I’VE GOT E-MAIL.
on the a-file moves to e1.
If the pieces that can move to 3. Bc4 Nf6 ? Yo u c a n w r i t e m e a l e t t e r
the same spot are on the same 4. Qxf7 # or enter my contest at:
file, then their rank number is
added. N6e4 means the knight Oh no! Kiril got mated in just kiril@chess-math.org
on the 6th rank moves to e4. four moves. That was no fun!
CAMP FEES VARY BY LOCATION AND NUMBER OF DAYS But Staunton is probably best remembered for
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION FEES the design of chess pieces that carries his
name. The standard sets used at tournaments
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as “Staunton pieces”.
Montreal 514 845-8352
w________w
w________w
w________w
w________w
áwdwdwdkd] áwdwdwiwd] áwdwdkdwd] áwdwdwdkd]
àdpdwdp0w] à1wdwdwdp] àdwdwdwdw] àdwdw!wgw]
ßpdpdwdw0] ßwdwdQdpH] ßwdwdwIwd] ßpdwdwdw0]
ÞdwdwdQdw] Þdwdwdwdw] Þdwdwdwdw] Þdwdwdwdw]
Ýwdwdwdwd] Ýwdwdwdwd] Ýwdwdwdwd] Ýqdwdwdwd]
ÜdwdBdwdw] Ü0whwdw)w] ÜdwdwdwdR] Ü)wdwdw)w]
ÛP1wdw)P)] Ûw4wdw)w)] Ûwdwdwdwd] Ûwdw4wdw)]
Údw4w$wIw] Údwdw$wIw] Údwdwdwdw] ÚdBdwdRdK]
wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw
w________w
w________w
w________w
w________w
áwdqdwdrd] áwdk4Rdn4] áwdwdrdwd] áwdrdwdri]
àdwdw!piw] à0wdwdpdw] àdpdwdpdw] àdpdRdwdp]
ßwdpdwdpd] ßwdwdwgpd] ßwdndwdkd] ßw0wdw0nd]
Þ0wdw$wdw] ÞhwdBdwdp] Þ0wdwdw)w] Þ1wdwdNdw]
ÝPdwdw)wd] ÝwdwdwGwd] Ýw0wdw)wd] Ýwdwdw)wd]
ÜdPdwdwdb] ÜdQdwdwdw] ÜdPdwdPdw] Üdwdwdw)w]
ÛwGwdw)w)] ÛPdwdw1P)] ÛPGwdrdwd] ÛP)wdQdwd]
ÚdwdwdwIw] Údwdw$wdK] ÚdwIRdwdR] ÚdKdwdwdw]
wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw
w________w
w________w
áwdkdwdrd] árdwdw4kd]
à0p0wdwdp] àdpdwdp0p]
ßwdwdwdwd] ßwdwdwdwd]
Þdwdwdwdw] Þdw0NdQdw]
Ýwdw!wdwd] Ýw0wdwdwd]
ÜdPdwdw1P] ÜdwdwdPdw]
ÛPdwdwdPd] Ûq)Pdw)w)] Did you ever make a move and then wish you could
ÚdwdRdwdK] ÚdwIRdwdw] take it back because you saw a better move? In a
wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw normal game, takebacks are not allowed, but in these
wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw
puzzles, they are. Undo (“retract”) white’s last move
and then play mate in 1. Good luck! solutions page 49
A
w________w B
w________w
w________w
w________w áwdwdwdQd] áw4wdwgwd]
áwdwdrdkd] áwiwdrdw4] àdwdkdw0w] àdw$wdw0w]
àdpdwdpdw] à0p0wgp1w] ßwdp0wdwd] ßpdw)kdwd]
ßpdwdrdpd] ßwdwdphw0] Þdpdwdwdw] ÞdpdwdNdw]
Þdwdwdwdp] Þdw0wdwdw] Ýwdwdwdpd] Ýwdwdw)wd]
ÝQdwGwdwd] ÝQdPdwGPd] ÜdPdwdwdq] Üdwdwdwdw]
Üdw)wdwdP] ÜdwdwdwdP] ÛwdPdwdr)] ÛPdwdwdKd]
ÛP1wdw)Pd] Ûw)wdwdBd] ÚdwIRdwdw] Údwdwdwdw]
Údwdw$wIw] ÚdwdRdwdK] wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw
wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw RETRACTOR MATE IN 1
TAKE BACK WHITE’S LAST MOVE
SO THAT WHITE HAS A MATE IN 1.
28 Scholar’s Mate 114 Scholar’s Mate 114 29
CANADA AND WORLD NEWS
WORLD JUNIOR CANADIAN YOUTH CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP
The 51st World Junior Chess The Canadian Youth Chess The 82nd Canadian Championship took place at Olympic Stadium
Championship took place August Championships were held July in Montreal from August 4 to 11. The nine round event attracted 36
2-15 in Athens, Greece. 3- 6 in Surrey, British Columbia, of the country’s best players.
Among the 130 players were 9 with 155 boys and 38 girls Defending champion Grandmaster Bator Sambuev of Montreal
grandmasters and 33 international taking part. This year’s national went undefeated, giving up one draw, to successfully keep his title.
masters. The new champion is champions and runners-up are: By winning this zonal tournament, he qualifies to play at the 2013
Alexander Ipatov (Turkey), who World Cup in Norway.
<8 Neil Doknjas BC
won on tiebreak over Richard GM Anton Kovalyov (Montreal) came in second place and four
Arhant Washimkar ON
Rapport (Hungary). Third place Daniel Du BC
players tied for third: Nikolay Noritsyn (Toronto), Leonid Gerzhoy
went to Liren Ding (China). <10 Joshua Doknjas BC (Toronto), Richard Wang (Edmonton), and Nikita Gusev (Toronto).
Three Canadians took part in Wenyang Ming ON Thirteen year old Richard Wang was awarded the IM title after
the 13 round tournament. Eric Thomas Guo ON winning a playoff against Nikita Gusev. Three cheers for Richard
Hansen (Calgary) made 9 points <12 Jason Cao BC Wang, Canada’s newest international master!
and tied for fifth place! Aman Joseph Bellissimo ON The Canadian Women’s Championship was held at the same time
Hambleton (Ottawa) placed 43rd Richard Chen ON and was won by Natalia Khoudgarian (Toronto). It was the third
with 7 points and achieved his <14 Richard Wang AB time she has been national champion. Tying for second place were
first IM norm! Three norms are Diwen Shi AB Lali Agbabishvili (Toronto) and Myriam Roy (Montreal).
Dezheng Kong BC
required for the title. Kevin Wu
<16 Konstantin Semianiuk ON SUPERFEST MANITOBA
(Toronto) scored 4 points.
Alexandru Florea ON The 2012 Superfest, sponsored The Manitoba Championship
65 girls competed in the World David Itkin ON by the Chess’n Math Association, was held from April to July in
Girls Under 20 Championship, <18 Arthur Calugar ON was played on August 15-19 in Winnipeg. The winner for the
won by Qi Guo (China). Regina- Jack Cheng BC scenic Sainte-Adele, Quebec at impressive fifth year in a row
Veronicka Kalaydina (Calgary) Benjamin Blium ON the resort hotel Le Chantecler. was 21 year old master Trevor
scored 50% and placed 38th.
The winners of the separate There were 66 participants in Vincent. The runner up was
girls competition were: the 5 round tournament, which Kevin Li.
<8 Kylie Tan ON included adults and kids.
<10 An Nguyen NB The winner of the top section TORONTO
<12 Qiyu Zhou ON was GM Bator Sambuev, with a The Toronto Closed Chess
<14 Agniya Pobereshnikova ON three way tie for second between Championship took place from
<16 Regina Kalaydina AB Jean Hebert, Nikita Kraiouchkine, March to June. The ten player
and Roman Sapozhnikov. round robin finished in a tie
Good luck to everyone at the First place in sections B and C between Michael Kleinman and
World Youth Championship in went to 7th graders Ling Yun Shi Victor Plotkin. In third place
Slovenia next month. and Kelly Wang. was Artiom Samsonkin.
30 Scholar’s Mate 114 Scholar’s Mate 114 31
CHESS’N MATH MORE NEWS
ASSOCIATION CHESS OLYMPIAD
The 40th Chess Olympiad was held in Istanbul, Turkey from
Canada’s National Scholastic August 27 to September 9. There were 150 teams from around
Chess Organization the world in the open section of the 11 round tournament.
Armenia, led by grandmaster Levon Aronian, came first, winning
on tiebreak over second place Russia. Ukraine came in third.
visit our website for information on The other teams in the top ten were: 4.China, 5.United States,
6.Netherlands, 7.Vietnam, 8.Romania, 9.Hungary, 10.Azerbaijan.
TOURNAMENTS Canada, who started the event ranked 53rd, finished 52nd.
Team members were Bator Sambuev, Leonid Gerzhoy, Nikolay
CLASSES Noritsyn, Eric Hansen, and Edward Porper.
The biggest news from the tournament was the incredible
CAMPS performance by 20 year old Eric Hansen (Calgary). He played
ten games, including six against grandmasters and scored 7½
RATINGS points, with only a single loss. This result was good enough to
earn the GM title. Congratulations Grandmaster ERIC HANSEN!!
ON-LINE CATALOGUE The women’s competition was won by Russia, followed by China
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