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      Home  >  College Chess • General News • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog  >  Heading to DC for the Final Four

      Heading to DC for the Final Four

      College Chess, College Final Four, Final Four, Maryland, Rockville, SPICE, Webster University

      The Webster University chess team, ranked #1 in the United States, is heading to Washington D.C. later today for the 2013 College Chess Final Four.

      Webster University 2013 Final Four Chess Team: 
       
      GM Wesley So – 2714  
      GM Ray Robson – 2697  
      GM Georg Meier – 2694  
      GM Fidel Corrales Jimenez – 2650  
      GM Manuel Leon Hoyos – 2652 
      GM Anatoly Bykhovsky – 2618 
       
      GM Wesley “the Asian Tiger” So (Philippines) 
      Finance – Freshman  
      1st American collegiate player to break 2700, youngest in chess history to break 2600, winner of 4 consecutive Filipino championships, Dubai Open champion, etc.  
      Reading, Music 
       
      GM Ray “the Fearless Attacker” Robson (USA)  
      Undecided – Freshman  
      Youngest grandmaster in U.S. history, U.S. junior Champion, youngest player to qualify for the U.S. championship, SPICE Cup Open champion, etc. 
      Tennis, Ping Pong, Music 
       
      GM Georg “the German Precision” Meier (Germany)  
      International Business – Sophomore  
      European Team champion, 3rd place at Baden-Baden super tournament, 5th at World Junior Championship, etc.  
      Cycling, Traveling, Movies 
       
      GM Fidel “the Cuban Casanova” Corrales Jimenez (Cuba)  
      Computer Science – Freshman  
      Continental champion, Capablanca Open champion, Catalan Circuit champion, Carlos Torre champion, etc.  
      Soccer, Movies, Music, Dancing 
       
      GM Manuel “the Yucatan Conquistador” Leon Hoyos (Mexico)  
      Economics – Freshman  
      US Open champion, 4-time Mexican Open champion, Mexican champion, etc. 
      Soccer, Kickboxing, Gym 
       
      GM Anatoly “the Speedy Rocket” Bykhovsky (Israel)  
      Finance – Junior  
      2-time Final Four champion, 2-time Israeli Blitz champion, 2-times SPICE B group champion, etc. 
      Exercise, Sports

      Head Coach: GM Susan Polgar
      Coach: FM Paul Truong
      Team Manager: WIM Inna Agrest 

      Official website: http://www.vachess.org 

      Sponsored by Booz Allen Hamilton 

      Event Schedule 

      o Saturday, April 6th: Round 1 at 10AM, Round 2 at 5PM.
      o Sunday, April 7th: Round 3 (Final Round) at 9 AM.
      o Awards Ceremony: TBD, usually about 15-30 minutes after the last game finishes on Sunday (Round 3, which usually finishes between 1 and 2PM).
      o The Time Control for each Round is 90-minutes, with a 30-second Time Increment … for each player. Therefore, one game could (in theory) last 4-5 hours.
      o We will work hard to arrange for “Online Broadcast” of the games via Monroi.com.

      · Participants (in alphabetical sequence) … click here to see the Team Rosters. 

      o The University of Illinois
      o The University of Maryland at Baltimore County
      o The University of Texas at Dallas
      o Webster University

      · Spectator Info 

      o Spectators are WELCOME
      o NO CELL PHONES or any electronic communIcation device are ALLOWED in the playing room 
      o FOOD, WATER AND COFFEE provided at the tournament site is for the PLAYERS ONLY
      o You will be required to pickup a “Visitor’s Badge” at the Booz Allen front desk before entering the playing area

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 4, 2013 at 2:48 pm

        Go Illinois!

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