New England Chess Tournament Clearinghouse

September 24, 2010

An exciting new chess tournament clearinghouse is in the works thanks to Ken Ballou of the Sudbury (MA) River Chess Club. Still a work in progress the new website: www.sudburyriverchess.com/clearinghouse.html aims to keep players up-to-date on chess tournaments in the New England area.

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6th Presque Isle Open Tournament Report

September 24, 2010

The 6th Presque Isle Open was played on August 18th at the Presque Isle Library. Seven players competed in this four-round, G/60 tournament with Roger Morin taking clear first with 4.0 points.

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NH chess players top Maine in 'Border Battle Cup'

September 21, 2010

Twenty chess players from Maine and New Hampshire faced off in a two-game match played at the Portsmouth (NH) Public Library on September 18, 2010. An article covering the match written by Joshua Clark appreared in Seacoastonline.com. We've added a selected game, the USCF crosstable and additional images.

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Ellsworth Chess Club Holds George O'Rourke Memorial Tournament

September 10, 2010

On Aug. 19, the Ellsworth Chess Club sponsored the third annual George O'Rourke Memorial Chess Tournament to remember a longtime summer resident of Surry, George O'Rourke.

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Chess at the Maine Potato Blossom Festival

September 9, 2010

Fort Fairfield's 63rd Maine Potato Blossom Festival was held from Friday, July 9th to Sunday, July 18th, 2010. Part of the festivities included a human chess game between Roger Morin and Roger Hardison in which 32 children and adults stood in as chess pieces.

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Chess as Lifelong Learning

September 4, 2010

Many of our stories feature children and young adults and their relationship with chess. In this particular entry we take a look at a group of seniors in southern Maine who, through the Osher Institute for Lifelong Learning and Jon Malev, have opportunities to learn chess and improve their game. The group meets at Prime Toyota Scion in Saco.

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Maine vs NH Border Battle Final Rosters

September 3, 2010

The final rosters have been chosen for the First Annual Maine vs New Hampshire Border Battle to be played at the Portsmouth Public Library Levenson Community Meeting Room at 175 Parrott Avenue in Portsmouth, NH on September 18, 2010. Each team will field ten players and spectators are welcome.

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How to Draw a GM

August 31, 2010

On July 26, 2009 Curt Brock did what many class players can only dream of. He went toe-to-toe with a grandmaster and proved himself equal to the task. Down a pawn with insufficient material to win the game mighty GM Perelshteyn offered Brock the draw and the players shared the point. We've tracked down this exciting game and bring it to you here complete with annotations courtesy of Fritz 9.

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Lucas McCain Wins Maine State Championship

August 23, 2010

Lucas McCain got off to a strong start at the 2010 Maine State Closed Championship, played at the University of Maine at Orono on August 21-22, and never looked back. McCain, a former Yarmouth High School student and current sophomore at Washington University in St. Louis, won his first four games and agreed to a quick draw in the final round to clinch the title.

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4th Houlton Open Tournament Report

August 21, 2010

Eight players competed in the 4th Annual Houlton Open played on August 7th at the Roger Morin Art Studio in Houlton, Maine. Morin took top honors scoring 3.5 points in four rounds.

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