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      Home  >  General News • USA Chess  >  NJ Category 8 Futurity

      NJ Category 8 Futurity

      New Jersey, NJ Futurity


      Wednesday, July 2, 2008

      New Jersey Futurity II

      Welcome back to the New Jersey Knockouts blog! Where have you been? More importantly, where have I been? The US Chess League starts up again in under two months, and you can tune in right here to find all the action.Until then, there’s other New Jersey chess action to keep us occupied. The New Jersey State Chess Federation has another Futurity tournament starting on Monday, July 7, 2008, the day after the conclusion of the World Open.

      The ten-player single round robin will take place at the Dean of Chess Academy in Branchburg, NJ. It concludes on July 11, 2008.

      I got a scoop on the pairings, and an updated list of the participants, so without further ado…

      Participants

      GM Jaan Ehlvest (2603 – USA)
      GM Sergey Erenburg (2563 – ISR)
      GM Leonid Yudasin (2550 – ISR)
      GM Sam Palatnik (2472 – USA)
      IM Dean Ippolito (2445 – USA)
      IM A. Almeida Saenz (2419 – MEX)
      IM Milos Scekic (2371 – SRB)
      IM Mikhail Zlotnikov (2345 – USA)
      Mackensie Molner (2337 – USA)
      Evan Ju (2286 – USA)

      Average Rating = 2439 (Category 8)

      Report by Rob Bernard
      minusone@alumni.princeton.edu
      http://njknockouts.blogspot.com/

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        July 3, 2008 at 4:08 pm

        It’s nice to see RR events in the US.

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