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2009 U.S. Championship: St. Louis, Missouri
May 8th - May 17th



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You can download the games here.

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Hi,

As many of you may have noticed, due to the frequency of chess tournaments, we only cover the high-level international tournaments.

So why cover the U.S.Championship? Confused

The reason I decided to include this national tournament is that I feel that chess in the United States is not supported enough (that's my own personal opinion, not that of Ubisoft).

Many Americans have a terrible misconception of the game. Many have told me many untrue things about chess, such as:

  • It's only for wealthy people
  • It's communist
  • It's chauvinistic
  • It causes insanity

    Obviously, these are falsehoods; so in an attempt to change these misguided attitudes, I decided to cover this.

    Enjoy the games! Smile


    P.S.: If you've noticed that player ratings look higher than normal, that's because they're USCF ratings, not FIDE ratings.

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    Are you saying that chess doesn't make you crazy??? Googly Veryhappy


    I think it's the first US championship in a long time, where all the top American players are participating.

    Zatonskih got sick after two rounds and had to be hospitalized. I don't know what it is but she had/has to have a surgery, so it's something serious. Doug Eckert was called in as a replacement.
     
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    Originally posted by ebutaljib:
    Are you saying that chess doesn't make you crazy??? Googly Veryhappy

    Okay, you got me there. Wink

    Early yesterday, there were hopes that Zatonskih would return, so her game against against Kaidanov until Friday (which is a rest day); unfortunately late yesterday she withdrew completely. Hopefully she gets better soon.


     
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    I didn't search for regulations, but does anybody know what happens if tied at the end? Will they share the title or will they play armageddon like last years's Women's US Championship?

    I don't think there will be any crying this time, but we could see one of the players punching someone Wink2 Who said that chess is boring Veryhappy
     
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    I couldn't find the rules, either... other than that, I think the website and the coverage are excellent.

    Early on, I was wondered if a game between Zatonskih and Krush would end up in a street brawl, but then Zatonskih had to withdraw, so we'll never know. Smile


     
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    All I found is that on Sunday, one hour after the last round, a possible tie-breaker is scheduled.


    http://saintlouischessclub.org...Schedule/May-17-2009
     
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    Nakamura and Hess are leading with 6/8 into the last round. Nakamura will have the white pieces against Friedel tomorrow and is the favorite to win the championship. Hess will play against either Akobian or Robson.
     
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    I finally found the rules for breaking a tie:

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    If the 2009 U.S. Championship ends in a tie for first, all tied players up to a total of four players will contest a playoff match for the title of 2009 U.S. Champion and for the $5000 Jackpot Bonus. If there are more than four players tied for first the following tie-breaks will be used to determine four players to contest tiebreak C below: (1) Modified median, (2) Solkoff, (3) Cumulative, (4) Cumulative of Opposition, (5) Most Blacks, (6) Score against other Tied Players (7) Most Wins. In all cases, the main prize pool will be split equally.

    A. Two Players:

    If two players tie for first, they will enter a tiebreak that begins at 5:00 pm or no earlier than an hour after the conclusion of either Player’s final round.

    The base time for the game is 45 minutes+ 5 second increment. It will be a draw odds game (Black wins on a draw.) The players will both bid on the amount of time (minutes and seconds, a number equal or less to 45:00) that they are willing to play with in order to choose their color. The player who bid the lower number of time chooses his or her color and gets the amount of time they wrote down; the other side always receives 45:00. If both players pick exactly the same number, the chief arbiter will flip a coin to determine who shall choose their color.

    If either player wins, he or she gets the title of U.S. Champion and the $5,000 Jackpot Bonus. If the game is a draw, Black wins the title of U.S. Champion, but the Jackpot Bonus will be split equally.

    B. Three players:

    The Playoff for three players or more begins at 5 pm on May 17, 2009. If there are three players tied for first, the player with the highest tie-breaks in the math tie-breaks will choose between a.) getting a bye into the first round or b.) playing the preliminary round. If he or she chooses b.), the bye into the final round will be passed on to the next player by tiebreak, and if the second player by tiebreak also refuses the bye, it will be forced on to the final player by tiebreak.

    Preliminary round:

    Players ranked 2 and 3 by math tie-breaks will contest a bidding draw odds game like the one above except instead of 45 minutes base time the base time will be 25 minutes+ 5 second increment.

    Final round:

    After a ten minute break, the winner of the preliminary round will play the player with a bye in another 25+5 increment draw odds game. This will not be a bidding game. The player who won the preliminary round will chose whether he prefers White or Black and draw odds. The Jackpot Bonus and Championship title will be awarded to the players in the final match as described above.

    C. Four players:

    The Playoff begins at 5 pm.

    Preliminary round

    Math tie-breaks will determine which Players are paired for play: 1 plays 4 and 2 plays 3. They will contest two preliminary 25+5 second increment bidding games as described above.

    Final round

    After a ten-minute break, the winner of each of the preliminaries will contest a final 25+5 draw odds bidding game. The title of U.S. Champion will be determined by this game, and the Jackpot Bonus will be awarded as described above.


     
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    No blitz armageddon? How boring Razz

    I guess they learned their lesson in last year's Women US Championship and don't want to go through that again. Smart decision.


    One thing I don't understand fully though. If three players tie, in the final round there will be no bidding on the time but the winner of preliminary choses the colour. But how will the time be distributed? Will they both get 25 minutes + 5 seconds? In that case it is almost certain that a person who choses will pick the black pieces and draw odds. White should have some time advantage here too.


    I think Nakamura will win against Friedel and then it all depends on Hess whether he can defeat Akobian and force the tie-breaker or not. They both have white in the last round.
     
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    Well, you don't have to worry about a surprise tie-breaker, although that would have been fun to watch... Cool

    Nakamura has won his game against Friedel (no surprise). Hess has drawn his game with Akobian, so that makes Nakamura the winner of this year's tournament.


    Hikaru Nakamura, 2009 U.S. Champion (Photo Copyright ©, Betsy Dynako)

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    It happened as predicted - no tie breaks necessary. It was a good tournament with an underdog who almost made a big upset. Round 3 game between Nakamura and Hess proved to be crucial. If it would be drawn, it would be Hess that would have 7 points and Nakamura 6.5
    But Nakamura won their direct duel so he deservingly became US Champion.



    P.S.: Did I get the flags right?
     
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    Yes, the flags are fine... Smile


     
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