
4th Calgary International Chess Classic
10-player round robin organized by the Calgary Chess Club
From May 19th through May 23rd, the Calgary Chess Club will be hosting the Calgary International Chess Classic. Now in it’s 4th year, the Calgary International provides a unique opportunity for Alberta’s strongest players to meet high caliber competition from around the world and compete for prize money and perhaps an IM norm.
In 2009 and 2010, Calgary’s Eric Hansen performed very well and earned IM norms in both events. He will be returning this year to compete. Eric is a long-time student of Chessdom’s commentator IM Miodrag Perunovic.
Calgary International Reserve Championship
The Calgary International Reserves will take place along side of the Calgary International from May 21st through May 23rd. This 6 round swiss event will be both CFC and FIDE rated. Players in the Reserve section will have the opportunity to play in the same room as players from the International section and experience an international chess event. Space will be limited to the first 32 who enter. Enter early to guarantee your spot!
The Festival
The Calgary International Chess Classic will have a number of side events. There will be 5 Active Chess fundraiser events taking place from early March through mid May. This year we will also be organizing the Calgary International Blitz Championship. A lecture and simul will also be held. Click on the “Events” link for information on the various events that comprise the Calgary International Chess Classic.
GM Jesse Kraai – USA
FIDE: 2516 CFC: 2527
Jesse is no stranger to Alberta, having played in all five of the Edmonton International tournaments. Jesse currently lives in Richmond, California. Jesse earned his final GM norm in 2007 at Foxwoods Open. In 2007, Jesse also won the New Mexico Chess Championship, the 5th consecutive year he won that title. He is very active player in the US and has participated in at least 5 US Championships. Jesse won clear 1st in Reno, Nevada in 2010 at the Far West Open, ahead of a strong field, including GM Alex Yermolinsky. Jesse also contributes to chesslecture.com.
IM Enrico Sevillano
FIDE: 2510
Enrico Sevillano won the Asian junior crown in 1986 and took part in the 1992 Manila Olympiad before immigrating to the U.S. He was the first Filipino ever to qualify for the U.S. Championship and has the best track record among Filipino players in America. He’s won a number of California championships and tournaments. He also won the 2008 US Championship (Game/60). Enrico has collected some impressive GM scalps over the years with wins over Bareev, Shabalov and Kaidanov. This will be Enrico’s first Canadian tournament and he is certainly a contender for the top prize.
IM Jacek Stopa – Poland
FIDE: 2460
Jacek comes from Wroclaw, Poland and earned his IM title at the age of 18 and he is also a very successful chess instructor. He’s been having a good year so far and finished clear first at the 3rd Metropolitan FIDE Invitational in California this past February. Jacek currently lives in the US and this will be his first tournament in Canada. He is a welcome edition to the Calgary International.
IM Edward Porper – Canada
FIDE: 2446 CFC: 2533
Edward is a strong IM with a GM norm under his belt. He has played in the last 2 Calgary Internationals and has finished in the prize money each year. Arguably his best performance since moving to Canada from Israel was his tie for first in Edmonton at the Canadian Open in 2009. His style is solid and he is tough to beat. He seldom loses to lower rated players. Edward will certainly be one of the favourites at this years Calgary International.
IM Eric Hansen – Canada
FIDE: 2425 CFC: 2572
Calgary’s Eric Hansen will be playing this year at the Calgary International. Eric played in both 2009 and 2010, picking up an IM norm in each of those events. As a matter of fact, Eric picked up his final IM norm on his 18th birthday! The Calgary International has been good to Eric. Hansen joins the hunt for FIDE points and cold hard cash. Eric has been taking a break from tournament chess lately, but is currently playing in the Calgary Closed Chess Championship at the Calgary Chess Club. Eric has traveled far and wide, competing in chess tournaments in Vietnam and Russia, just to name a few locations.
Average FIDE rating: 2332
FIDE Category V
Why only 1 GM?