

Everyone won at least one game in that hard fought section before the dust cleared with Ben and Josh on top. Watch out if he enters the Idaho Open!!īen Shedlock and Joshua Haltom each scored 2-1 to share the prize in Quad C. If he can get in a couple more rated games and move out of the provisional rating category, he will be a favorite to win an upset prize in this year’s Collyer Memorial. The rating, largely developed in his first to fourth grade years, is significantly below his playing strength by 1000-1500 points. The two drew in their first round encounter.Īrnav Wadikar, a freshman at LC in Spokane, played better than 1000 points above his old provisional rating while sweeping Quad B. In Quad A, Andrew Beeksma, in his second rated OTB event, pushed his provisional rating into the 1900s by scoring 2.5 points to share the quad title with Michael Cambareri. Two newcomers with provisional ratings shook up this year’s Turkey Quads. The USCF cross table: US Chess MSA – Cross Table for MARCH45 (Event 202203174752) Second place in the under 1450 section was shared by Casey Bruner and Devin Wolford with 2.0 scores. Second place and best in class prizes were shared by Ackerman, Griffin Herr, Burnett, and Arnav Wadikar, all of whom finished at 3.0. Cambareri edged Ryan Ackerman in round three, mating Ryan in a time scramble with both players under 5 seconds. Michael Cambareri won the event with a perfect 4.0 score, defeating Jeremy Burnett in the final round. The club’s return to Gonzaga continued in fine fashion, with 18 taking part in a two week, g/45 tourney played March 10 and 17. The USCF cross table link: US Chess MSA – Cross Table for TAXING QUADS 2022 (Event 202204242092) Quad C resulted in a tie (with 2.0 scores) among Ted Baker, Dave Griffin, and Patrick Kirlin. Michael Cambareri, Jeremy Burnett, and Devin Wolford were perfect in winning Quads A, B, and D, respectively. This year’s Taxing Quads fielded a field of 16 players. The USCF cross table link: US Chess MSA – Cross Table for 554X40D5 (Event 202205120102) Dave and Kevin split the over 1499 prize, while Frederik took the under 1500 prize. Dave Rowles, Kevin Korsmo, and Frederik van Pallandt tied for second with scores of 3.0. Michael Cambareri won the two-week g/40 tournament that kicked off at club on May 5 with the only perfect 4.0 score among the 14 players taking part.

This was the first event played at The Hive on East Sprague. The USCF cross table link: US Chess MSA – Cross Table for DAD’S DAY QUADS- NEW DADS (Event 202206187322) Ben Shedlock in the fourth quad and Collin Cremers in the fifth quad also both finished with perfect 3.0 scores. Jeremy Burnett (2.5) won the second quad, while Dave Griffin won the third quad with the same score. Ryan Ackerman won the first quad with a 3.0 score. As is typical, the tightly packed rating groups led to many tight games that were fought to the wire - Indeed, the final game ended with four seconds on Michael Cambareri’s clock when Dave Rowles flagged! The club’s experiment with a one day Quad format event was a big success, with 20 players taking part in the inaugural Dad’s Day Quads, held June 18. The USCF cross table link: US Chess MSA – Cross Table for NEARLY MIDSUMMER- NEARLYMIDSUMMERQU (Event 202206303142)

The under 1500 prizes were shared by Logan Faulkner and Craig Moore, each of whom scored 2.0. Four players finished second with 3.0 and shared the over 1500 prize: Michael Cambareri, Kevin Korsmo, Ben Patterson, and Dakota Wickel. The USCF cross table link: US Chess MSA – Cross Table for SUMMER LEAGUE (Event 202207214632)įourteen took part in a one night quick tourney June 25, with Cam Leslie topping the field at 4.0. Seventeen players took part in this two-week, dual-rated event, won by Michael Cambareri (4.0). The USCF cross table link: US Chess MSA – Cross Table for AJEEB QUADS (Event 202208180942) The annual Ajeeb Quads drew the largest turnout in its 29-year history, with 24 players taking part. The USCF cross table link: US Chess MSA – Cross Table for AUGUST QUICK TOURNAMENT (Event 202208250112)Īn even dozen turned out for this one-day quadrangular event at the West Central Abbey, in the first event directed for the club by Craig Moore in nearly 40 years! The USCF cross table link: US Chess MSA – Cross Table for LOU GEHRIG QUADS (Event 202208209752) To check on any Spokane Chess Club sponsored rated event held since 1991, check our affiliate’s games listed on the USCF website.įourteen players turned out for a night of quick chess action directed by Ben Shedlock. Stories and Cross Tables from Recent Area Eventsįor cross tables from our weekend events or the city and club championship tourneys, please see the appropriate event link.
