Robert Bridgham Wins George Cunningham Brilliancy Prize
02.10.17 Established by ChessMaine.net and funded by a generous anonymous donor, the George Cunningham Brilliancy Prize was created to remember and honor one of the most influential figures in Maine chess history and to recognize games played in the state that evoke a certain harmony and aesthetic. The winner of the Prize for the three-month period November 2016 - January 2017 is Robert Bridgham for his game vs Roger Morin at the IM Danny Kopec UMaine Memorial Tournament played on November 19th in Orono. For recognition of Robert's play in this exciting game, he will receive $100. Congratulations Robert!
Here's the game that won Robert Bridgham the Prize:
Comments
Thank you Wayne, It is great seeing your name here. I am playing again after a 30 year layoff. I go to Bam bookstore on Wednesday nights. There are a few people that play there, all unrated. Would love to see you there sometime.
Posted by: Bob Bridgham | February 18, 2017 8:44 AM
Great game Bob! Nice to see you back at the chessboard again.
Posted by: Wayne Harriman | February 10, 2017 6:28 PM