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      Home  >  Chess Research • General News  >  Top Chess Players Travel to Lubbock

      Top Chess Players Travel to Lubbock

      Lubbock, SPICE, SPICE Cup, Texas Tech, TTU


      October 27, 2010
      Top Chess Players Travel to Lubbock for SPICE Cup 2010
      Players include youngest American ever to earn Grandmaster title, at age 14.
      Written by Karin Slyker

      Ray Robson, who celebrated his 16th birthday this week, is among the top Chess competitors scheduled to compete in the SPICE Cup International Invitational Tournament. The event, now in its fourth year, will be held at Texas Tech University.

      The 2010 SPICE Cup Festival will take place from Oct. 28-Nov. 7 in the Matador Room of the Student Union Building.

      Lubbock Mayor Tom Martin will join SPICE director Susan Polgar for the kickoff to the event. He will also declare Oct. 28 as “Susan Polgar Day” in Lubbock. Round-robin game play will begin immediately after the reception.

      Players will be broken into two groups. The six-player A Group will meet in a category 16 event – the highest rated international invitational Chess tournament in U.S. history.

      • Grandmaster Zoltan Almasi, Hungary, 2707
        No. 1 ranked Hungarian on the live rating list, 2010 Olympiad Silver Medalist
      • Grandmaster Alexander Onischuk, United States, 2688
        Former U.S. Champion and No. 1 ranked American, Olympiad Medalist
      • Grandmaster Wesley So, Philippines, 2668
        No. 1 ranked Filipino, member of the 2008-2010 Filipino Olympiad team
      • Grandmaster Georg Meier, Germany, 2659
        No. 2 ranked German, member of the 2008 German Olympiad team
      • Grandmaster Ray Robson, United States, 2539
        Former U.S. Junior Champion, youngest ever American Grandmaster
      • Grandmaster Eugene Perelshteyn, United States, 2528
        2007 SPICE Cup Champion, 2009 SPICE Cup B Group Co-Champion, winner of multiple National Collegiate Team Championships

      Ten players form the B Group tournament, a Category 10 event comprised of mostly grandmasters or international masters:

      • Grandmaster Davorin Kuljasevic, Croatia, 2555
        Texas Tech business major graduate student, 2-time winner of the National Collegiate Team Championship, member of the Texas Tech Knight Raiders, first Texas Tech Grandmaster
      • Grandmaster Ben Finegold, United States, 2534
        2-time U.S. Open Champion, 2-time National Open Champion, 2009 SPICE Cup B co-champion, former winner of the prestigious Samford fellowship
      • Grandmaster Gergely Antal, Hungary, 2526
        Texas Tech Economics Major Graduate, 2009 National Collegiate Chess Champion, member of the Knight Raiders, second Texas Tech Grandmaster
      • Grandmaster Andre Diamant, Brazil, 2498
        Top rated Brazilian Junior, former Brazilian National Champion, member of the 2008 & 2010 Brazilian Chess Olympiad team, member of the Knight Raiders
      • Grandmaster Anatoly Bykhovsky, Israel, 2497
        One of the top young players in Israel, member of the Knight Raiders
      • International Master Irina Krush, United States, 2490
        Reigning and multiple time U.S. Women’s Champion, multiple time Olympiad medalist
      • International Master Bryan Smith, United States, 2478
        Highest rated player ever from Alaska, winner of multiple National Collegiate Team Championships
      • International Master Dean Ippolito, United States, 2469
        Prominent chess coach, former winner of the prestigious Samford fellowship, 11-time All-American
      • International Master Danny Rensch, United States, 2404
        Prominent chess coach, former National Elementary, Junior High, and High School Champion, 6-time All-American
      • FIDE Master Darwin Yang, United States, 2402
        Currently one of the top rated American juniors, earned first IM norm at the 2010 SPICE Spring Invitational

      The Festival will also include a World Chess Federation (FIDE) Rated Open, a Scholastic event and an Open competition. Spectators are welcome, daily admission is free.

      Live updates will be available at http://www.chessdailynews.com/.

      http://today.ttu.edu/2010/10/top-chess-players-travel-to-lubbock-for-spice-cup-2010/

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        October 28, 2010 at 4:55 am

        This is awesome!

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