Simutowe @ NJ Futurity International
Amon Simutowe is currently playing in the New Jersey Grandmaster Futurity International which runs from July 7-11 at the Sheraton Parsippany Hotel. The Zambian International Master will battle against nine other hopefuls including four Grandmasters. He has good chances for the 3rd norm.
PLAYERS
GM Sergey Erenburg (2565 FIDE)
GM Leonid Yudasin (2550 FIDE)
GM Megesh Panchanathan (2486 FIDE)
GM Gennadi Zaitshik (not in FIDE database, 2515 USCF)
IM Amon Simutowe (2421 FIDE)
IM Dean Ippolito (2395 FIDE)
IM Mikhail Zlotnikov (2367 FIDE)
FM Thomas Bartell (2398 FIDE)
MacKenzie Molner (20-years old, 2293 FIDE)
Evan Ju (15-year old U.S. Cadet Champion, 2173 FIDE)
PAIRINGS
NJ Futurity International, July 7-11, 2007
G/90 + 30 seconds per move
ROUND ONE, 7/7, 3pm
Zlotnikov-Simutowe, ½-½
Panchanathan-Erenburg, ½-½
Ju-Ippolito, 1-0
Molner-Bartell,½-½
Yudasin-Zaitchik, ½-½
ROUND TWO, 7/8, 10am
Simutowe-Zaitchik, 0-1
Bartell-Yudasin, ½-½
Ippolito-Molner, 1-0
Erenburg-Ju,½-½
Zlotnikov-Panchanathan,½-½
ROUND THREE, 7/8, 4pm
Panchanathan-Simutowe, 0-1
Ju-Zlotnikov, 1-0
Molner-Erenburg,½-½
Yudasin-Ippolito, 1-0
Zaitchik-Bartell,½-½
ROUND FOUR, 7/9, 10am
Simutowe-Bartell, 1-0
Ippolito-Zaitchik, ½-½
Erenburg-Yudasin, ½-½
Zlotnikov-Molner, 0-1
Panchanathan-Ju, 1-0
ROUND FIVE, 7/9, 4pm
Ju-Simutowe, 0-1
Molner-Panchanathan, 0-1
Yudasin-Zlotnikov, 1-0
Zaitchik-Erenburg, 0-1
Bartell-Ippolito, ½-½
ROUND SIX, 7/10, 10am
Simutowe-Ippolito, 1-0
Erenburg-Bartell, 1-0
Zlotnikov-Zaitchik, 1-0
Panchanathan-Yudasin, ½-½
Ju-Molner, 1-0
ROUND SEVEN, 7/10, 4pm
Molner-Simutowe, 1-0
Yudasin-Ju, 1-0
Zaitchik-Panchanathan, 1-0
Bartell-Zlotnikov, ½-½
Ippolito-Erenburg, ½-½
ROUND EIGHT, 7/11, 10am
Simutowe-Erenburg, 0-1
Zlotnikov-Ippolito, ½-½
Panchanathan-Bartell, 0-1
Ju-Zaitchik, 1-0
Molner-Yudasin, ½-½
ROUND NINE, 7/11, 4pm
Yudasin-Simutowe, ½-½
Zaitchik-Molner, ½-½
Bartell-Ju, 1-0
Ippolito-Panchanathan, ½-½
Erenburg-Zlotnikov, 1-0
New Jersey State Chess Association results here. Full Drum Report and crosstable here.
It is nice to see such tournaments becoming common place. I only wish that there was a board set up to play out the games online.
Hi Amon,
You’re too young to have a break. Are you planning to play in the Miami International? Is so, I need a room mate.
Peace, Glenn.
p.s. Daaim, how can we post on your site, “looking for a room”
thanks, Glenn
Hi ,
The 18th Pan -Am Chess Festival kick off in fine style.A total of 622 participants.Participating countries- Colombia, Chile, Guatemala, Ecuador, Venezuela, Costa- Rica,Peru,Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Barbados,El Salvador, Brasil, Nicaragua, Argentina, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados.
The competition was posted and one can keep abreast of the players games on line.
Ronnie Nelson did battle, securing 5 games.Congratulations to the organizers of the tournament.
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