Showing posts with label Local Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Local Events. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

A Gary Sanders Story

The Autumn edition of Florida Chess (the Florida Chess Association quarterly publication) contained a couple of articles about the death of Gary Sanders, who was the state chess champion on several occasions. I though I'd share the only story of Mr. Sanders I have.

Back in 1986 or 1987, I played in a tournament at the old Sheraton-Twin Towers Hotel. These days the hotel is known as the Doubletree By Hilton at the Entrance to Universal Orlando and sits across of Universal Studios Orlando. Back then, it looked like this

https://www.cardcow.com/images/set355/card00556_fr.jpg

and sat across Kirkman Road from a vast empty lot - which explains why it went into bankruptcy.

The tournament was most likely either the Region IV Championships held in June of 1986 or the $6,000 Southern Open held in January of 1987. It didn't occur to my 18 year-old self that I might be interested in the locations of these tournaments over 30 years later, or perhaps I just assumed I would remember.

It was probably the $6,000 Southern Open. I say that because the vast prize fund attracted not one but TWO internationally titled players to the region. And before you laugh at the vast sum comment, realize that $6,000 would translate into roughly $13,300 dollars today, which is in line with the $15,000 guaranteed that the Continental Chess Association is offering the 16th annual Southern Class Championships in March, and that will attract more than two internationally titled players! (To be fair, there are a lot more internationally titled players now than there were then, and many live here. Back then it was only a mostly-retired Arnold Denker.)

If my old Chess Life Magazines were more easily accessible, I'd dig them out and confirm which tournament it was.

The two titled players were IM Boris Kogan out of Georgia, and GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, out of a different Georgia entirely. Meeting them on the field of honor, as some dead players from the Nineteenth Century might put it, were many of Florida's strongest players, including Gary Sanders.

I'm fairly certain that Sanders was the highest rated actual Floridian at that time. Perhaps someone else can confirm this. Maybe Miles Ardaman was as strong. But if not the strongest player in the state, Sanders was certainly close to it. And there I saw him put on quite a show in speed chess.

Between rounds he had set up shop at a table either in or near the main playing hall, and had started playing speed chess against whoever wanted to play him. Eventually he was trashing other masters while giving time odds of five-minutes-to-three-minutes, and eventually five-to-two. Remember, this is with the old mechanical clocks, with actual hanging flags and everything, no increment, no delay, and no pretense of precision in those last few second. It was quite a sight to watch as a 1600 rated 18 year-old.

At some point this action caught the eye of Roman Dzindzichashvili. Dzindzi was a fantastic speed player, and I have read that he was also a gambling man. So naturally, he sat down to play Sanders. As I recall Dzindzi was giving Sanders time odds of either five-to-three or even five-to-two. And off they went! The rumor in the playing hall the next day was that the two of them stayed up all night playing blitz games, quite likely for money. I never heard who came out ahead, nor can I even confirm that the all-nighter took place. But lots of people in the playing hall believed it! And I can still see Dzindzi hunched over the board in his black leather jacket facing off against the immensity that was Gary Sanders.

Now I'm wondering if anyone else that was there can remember any of this, and perhaps confirm some of the rumored late night activities.

Monday, June 19, 2017

UPDATED: Unadvertised upcoming events, and a couple of very widely advertised upcoming events

Well, some not widely advertised local events, at any rate.

First, next Saturday Orlando Chess & Games is running one of their scholastic/quick chess tournament combinations at UCF. Details can be found here. This event is running opposite the Chess Educators International Open Tournament, so I'm not sure (a) what kind of turn-out they'll get or (b) if they'll cancel. I'd contact Alex Zelner (407-248-0818) or Steven Vigil (chessteacher1977@yahoo.com or 321-297-7087) before heading out. UPDATE: I received an email today from Alex. It states that they need 10 players to hold the Quick tournament. So if you're planning on playing, let them know.

A couple of weeks after that, on July 8th, the Central Florida Chess Club is running a one day 4SS G/75;d5 tournament, also at UCF. Details can be found here.

Just one week later, on the weekend of July 15-16, the Jacksonville Chess Club is holding their annual North Florida Open. I'm not sure why this isn't listed on the FCA website, but it is listed on the USCF website, which is where I found it. It's a two day tournament, with very reasonable pricing: $50 Early bird pricing until 7/1@11pm; $60 7/2 to 7/14; $70 at the door. This tournament is small for a two-day event, but got a reasonably strong field of club players last year. If you've got someone you can stay with, this could be a good option.

The following week (July 21-23), of course, the big, bad Continental Chess Association rolls in to Orlando for the annual Southern Open.

That's five tournaments in a little over a month, and that's all for now.

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Plans for upcoming local tournaments

As Paul has pointed out on the Facebook page, one day tournaments are being held in both Daytona and at UCF this weekend.

The UCF tourney is an Orlando Chess & Games affair – G29 / d5, 5 rounds, quick rated only. This one will cost $45 at the door, but I’ve heard a rumor that Alex Zelner will be bringing his books for sale to this one, if that's your bag. (That’s a rumor, I haven’t confirmed it. You can contact Steve or Alex to find out for certain.)

http://www.orlandochess.com/ocg-events/   (You’ll need to scroll down to see event details.)

The Daytona tourney is also five rounds, but it’s a G45 / d5 and counts for both quick and regular ratings. It’s only $30, but it’s all the way in Daytona. (From here in Pine Hills they aren’t too different in terms of time driving time. I have no idea what it’s like for points west.)


I’m wondering if anyone has any plans on going to either of these tournaments. I’m really hoping to play in one of them this weekend but haven’t made my mind up as to which, since they’ve both got some pluses and minuses. Knowing something about turnout might help.


Going forward, there’s a two day tournament in Ocala on August 13-14, the 2016 Ocala Summer Classic. The entry fee onsite is only $65, and less if you register beforehand. That one is a five round, G90 / d5, and I’m thinking that driving up Saturday morning and taking a round 1 bye makes that a very reasonable tournament. (There are several hotels nearby.) I’m also wondering who might be interested in that one.

Additionally, the CFCC has a one day 4SS, G75 / d5 tournament on August 20 at UCF.


This gets us to the big ones. Over Labor Day weekend we have the Florida State Championships over in Tampa. That’s six rounds over Saturday, Sunday & Monday. I’m wondering who is interested. I’m thinking that I’ll probably pass on that, as it looks to be out of my price range, but I am trying to gauge interest.

And later that month we’ll have the Southern ClassChampionships here in Orlando at the Wyndham. I am hoping to play that one, as not needing to rent a hotel room makes it much cheaper.

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So, does anyone have any plans at this point, definite or provisional?

Monday, July 4, 2016

Congratulations due....

... to Theo Slade. I just noticed his results from the 8th Summer Solstice Open, held the first weekend in June in Coral Springs, Florida. I imagine he is probably disappointed in his overall result (1.5/5), but his draw against GM Sandro Pozo Vera must have been some salve on any wounds. It's always nice to take points from players rated more than 500 ELO higher than oneself!

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Local One Day Events

Both the Central Florida Chess Club and Orlando Chess & Games have a new location for their one day events: The University of Central Florida Campus! They'll be using different buildings, it appears, but the same campus nonetheless. Unfortunately their upcoming tournaments (on May 14th for the CFCC and June 4th for OC&G) aren't good dates for me (those weekends feature the b'days of close family members), but if any of the rest of you are looking for some action, give them a try.