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We are making Northwest Chess magazine back issues available on this website! Currently, you can see the Sep(2008)-Aug(2010) magazines, including the special 750th issue!

Washington Chess Letter scans from the 1947-1952 and 1955-1958 time period are also available.

We've added MyChessViewer 2.2 from MyChess.com, which allows you to view games from some local chess tournaments directly in your browser. See the games page.

Next weekend! Seattle Chess Club Championship begins (Sep 10); Portland Saturday Quads (Sep 11); Tacoma Mini-Swiss (Sep 11); Seattle Sunday Tornado (Sep 12) – See calendar page and TA page for more info.

This Tuesday! (Sep 7) Seattle Sluggers (U.S. Chess League) match vs. Miami Sharks – see full schedule. Match starts at 6:00 PM PDT at Chess4Life Chess Center, 13555 Bel-Red Rd. Ste #200, Bellevue, WA. You can make a donation to the Sluggers at http://www.uschessleague.com/Seattle.html.

The September Northwest Chess magazine, just mailed, is a 24-page issue with a USCF Delegate Report, "Washington Championship Games" by Howard Chen, "Harmon Memorial Report" by Gary Dorfner, "Championship Training" by Corey Russell, "Ernst Rasmussen BDG Tournament" by Stephen Chase and articles by Harley Greninger, Bill McGeary and Dana Muller, and another GP update by Murlin Varner. Cover photo: August Piper by Philip Peterson.

Seirawan photos! Photos by Rusty Miller of Yasser Seirawan's delayed 50th birthday party at Chess4Life in Bellevue! (Held Aug. 23 during first Seattle Sluggers match of the season.)

2010 Washington Open games now available – See the games page.

The August Northwest Chess magazine, previously mailed, is a 32-page issue with "Championship Training" by Corey Russell, "Games Corner" by Charles Schulien, "Stevenson Elementary at Nationals" by parents and  Elliott Neff, "Rogers – Rompogren" by Bill Rogers and Ralph Dubisch, "Correspondence Chess" by Stephen Chase, "Book Review: Chess Duels" by Randy Kaech, articles by Harley Greninger, Bill McGeary and Dana Muller, and another GP update by Murlin Varner.

Northwest Chess Grand Prix standings for 2010 were updated again on 7/31. Naming of this year's Grand Prix is still on hold pending more donations.

Video! Dr. Joseph Wagner (former chairman, USCF Senior Committee), "The Beauty of Chess" lecture from May 2010 covering many interesting subjects including chess art, chess sets, and historical chess masters. (224MB video file)

750th Issue! June marked the 750th issue of Northwest Chess magazine (including the early years when it was Washington Chess Letter). This special issue was delayed, and turned into a larger (48-page) combined June-July issue. It was printed and mailed before the end of June. See the press release. You can also access the June-July magazine PDF file online.

Follow the games and results at the Canadian Youth Chess Championships in Ontario. See http://monroi.com/2010-cycc-games.html.

Russell Miller has identified a new chess books website, http://www.chessbookstore.com/. Rusty also gave four boxes of copies of Chess Life magazine to Cameron's Books and Magazines, Portland's Oldest Used Bookstore, 336 SW 3rd Ave, Portland, OR 97204. The years are 1960s to present with duplicates. See www.cameronsbooks.com for more information on the store.

In Memoriam – Northwest Chess regrets to announce the death of Cinthia McBride (1916-2010), Portland Chess Club member and former Oregon Women's Chess Champion. See the full obituary (PDF file). Cinthia also made a generous donation to Northwest Chess Knights a few years ago, which was greatly appreciated.

New international student exchange host family opportunity posted – see NWC opportunity page.

 

The Seattle Times ran a story and video about Roland Feng, a third-grader from Thurgood Marshall Elementary School in Seattle who recently won the national K-3 Championship. In the video, Roland plays 16 of his classmates simultaneously, winning all 16 games!

Seirawan Chess! As part of the revamped Seirawan Chess web site, FM Jack Yoos, one of the top S-chess players in Canada, is taking on the World, similar to the "Kasparov vs. the World" game a few years ago. The schedule will be roughly one move for each side each week. Jack's move will be posted on Sunday evening, with voters having until the following Saturday to respond. If you'd like to participate, see http://www.seirawanchess.com/world. Seirawan Chess is a chess variant in which each side introduces two extra pieces onto the board during the opening.

New Book! Yasser Seirawan also has a new book, Chess Duels: My Games with the World Champions. See the story on ChessBase news, or check with your favorite chess or book seller.

Chess master Jude Acers speaks about the Saints Super Bowl win on Open Sound New Orleans! (The story was actual posted in February, but just discovered by Rusty Miller.)

Chessboxing! Video story from The Seattle Times about this wild combination of blitz chess and boxing at the University of Washington!

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Completed Tournament / Match News

Complete (September)! Oregon Open (Sep 4-6) in Gresham, OR – finishing in a three-way tie for first (all with 5 out of 6 points) were Nick Raptis, Josh Sinanan and Mike MacGregor – See some photos on Facebook; Langley Labor Day Weekend Open (Sep 4-6) in British Columbia.

Complete (August)! Portland Game in 60 (Aug 28) – Nick Raptis and Steve Breckenridge drew each other, tying for first with 3.5/4.0; Seattle Saturday Quads (Aug 28); Pioneer Square Blitz Chess Championship (Aug 29) in Seattle; Spokane City Championship (Aug 19, 21-22); Robert Karch Memorial Open (Aug 20-22) in Tacoma – the winner was Daniel Hua with a score of 4 out of 5; Olympic Peninsula Rating Tournament (Aug 21) in Sequim; Qualchan Quads (Aug 14) in Spokane; Spokane Contenders Championship (Aug 14-15); Seattle Sunday Tornado (Aug 15); Yakima Mini-Swiss (Aug 15) in Toppenish, WA; Washington Senior Adult Championship (Aug 7) in Tacoma – congratulations to senior champion Mark Trevor Smith; Seattle Novice (Aug 1).

Denker tournament! The 26th Denker Tournament of High School Champions in Irvine, California was won by FM Steven Zierk of Northern California (with a 5.5/6 score); however, Alex Guo of Washington State, rated "only" 2116, took a clear second place with 5-1, losing only to Zierk!

Complete (July)! Portland G/60 (Jul 31) – Nick Raptis won with a perfect 4.0 score; Seattle Saturday Quads (Jul 31); Washington Speed Chess Championships (Jul 31) in Bellevue, WA – GM Varuzhan Akobian won the event with 13.5/14 points, drawing only former WA champ Ignacio Perez, who finished tied for 2nd-3rd with GM Emil Anka (10.5/14 each); GM Varuzhan Akobian Simul after WA Speed Chess Championships (Jul 31); Yakima Mini-Swiss (Jul 31) in Toppenish, WA; Seattle Seafair Open (Jul 23-25) – David Bragg and Peter Lessler tied for 1st with 4.5/5.0; Portland Summer Open (Jul 24-25) – Nick Raptis won the open section with 4.5/5.0; Run/Chess Championship (Jul 24) in Newport, OR; Chess Night with the Portland Beavers (Jul 17); LakeFair Open/Clark Harmon Memorial (Jul 17-18) in Olympia, WA – Matt Edwards won with 4.5/5.0; Seattle Sunday Tornado (Jul 18); Portland Saturday Quads (Jul 10); Tacoma Tornado #5 (Jul 10); Seattle Saturday Quads (Jul 3).

Complete (June)! Portland G/60 (Jun 26) – Steven Breckinridge and Andy May tied for first with 3.5 out of 4 points, drawing each other; Chess in the Park (Jun 26) in Richland, WA; ICA Summer Classic (Jun 26-27) in Boise, ID; Seattle Sunday Tornado (Jun 27); Emerald City Open (Jun 18-20) in Seattle – Alex Guo and Paul Bartron tied for first place in the open section with 4 out of 5 points; Yakima Mini-Swiss (Jun 19) in Toppenish, WA; Newport June Open (Jun 19-20) in Newport, OR; National Open & International Chess Festival in Las Vegas (Jun 10-13); 47th Evergreen Empire Open in Tacoma (Jun 12-13); Portland Saturday Quads (Jun 5); Seattle Saturday Quads (Jun 5).

Complete (May)! Washington Open (May 29-31) in Redmond, WA. See PDF flyer. Thanks to all the players ... there were 186 (including 16 masters), plus 35 for the scholastic event ... apparently the highest since the 244 entries in 1992. There was a three-way tie for first place in the open section. The winners were FMs Costin Cozianu, Michael Lee, and Ignacio Perez, each with 5 points out of 6.

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