Piermont June 21 Blitz Recap!

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Recap

We had a marathon day of Blitz chess today! 9 bonkers rounds of G/5+1, chock full of missed (and found!) tactics, blunders, game ending illegal moves, flagging clocks, tasty triumphs and bitter upsets… oh and 1 draw.

We had 16 players, new and familiar faces, with ELO ratings 500-2200, ages 5 and up, & hailing from New Jersey, Rockland NY, Westchester NY, Brooklyn NY, and special visitors from Colombia!

We started the first round with a lottery for random pairings. This was the first time we tried that and it was much less predictable than the standard Swiss system, and will definitely be common practice in the future.

In the end we awarded three cash prizes totaling $160!

Furqan Tanwir came in first place taking home $60 with a decisive 9 pts and perfect score! He just pulled ahead of the current Piermont Blitz champion Ian Dudley who came in second with 8 pts.

Honorable mentions filling out the top 4 were Ari Drucker in 3rd, and Artem Aleksenko in 4th who played some fantastic chess. See below!

The Best Under 1400 was a 3 way tie between Josh Pinchuk, Billy Zifchak, and Peter Graham, all with 5 pts, who were then forced to fight to the death over their $50 prize.

The Best Under 1000 went to Nick Wassmer with a decisive 5 pts and $50 as well!

Congratulations to all the winners!

Standings

Here are the final standings after 9 rounds:

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Select Games

Big thanks to our entry-fee-paying players, and our generous benefactors. Because of you we were able to acquire TWO electronic DGT “Smartboards”! These are the industry standard for recording and broadcasting games digitally and it certainly makes the job of uploading the analyses MUCH easier.

Below are 13 of the 18 games played on Boards 1 and 5 of the tournament. (Due to the nature of Blitz, some games were not recorded because of illegal moves and whatnot that make a PGN game analysis impossible. Also, if anything is incorrect please contact us to correct. Same goes if you would prefer not to have your games published.)

Games from Board 1

Peter vs Furqan
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Polish opening. Solid play by the underdog, but an illegal move ended things as the king was in check after 26…Nd2+ (the illegal move was 27. Bxc7). Black adapted well to the off beat opening.

Furqan vs Josh

Kings gambit: Falkbeer, Very impressive play by both sides, including a brilliant move, but ending with a poor endgame position for Black.

Furqan vs Gustavo

King’s gambit domination.

Ari vs Furqan

Incredible levels of play at this speed. An excellent Queen’s gambit declined opening by white, but not enough to take down the leader of the day in the middle game after losing too much material.

Furqan vs Artem

Alekhine’s defense. Time pressure possibly led to Black’s resignation.

Games from Board 5

Billy vs Allan

Pirc defense. A decent showing by the underdog despite a wonky opening losing a pawn, ultimately stymied by time pressure and a major pawn disadvantage.

Oliver vs Artem

White missed a hard to see tactic on move 11 (11.Nxd5) after 10…g6??

Billy vs Oliver

A wild game where black had the advantage after a huge blunder by White. White held on but missed a spectacular tactic that would have ended the game much earlier (20. Qc4+ instead of 20. Nxe4). The game ended with 49…Rh1 which was illegal after 49. Nf1+ & both players had 1 second remaining.

Peter vs Billy

Black was pressing a nice advantage until an unfortunate oversight and couldn’t beat the clock. Even with time, White had too much material for Black to fend off.

Austin vs Oliver

This game ended many moves later with a 0-1 result, but there was an illegal move that wasn’t declared and therefor isn’t shown 45. Kxg5 this puts the king into check. The PGN stops here. Because it was not noticed, blitz rules allow the game to continue and Black pressed an advantage into an inevitable mate.

Billy vs Alina

Coming out of a strong Scotch opening white made a tactical oversight allowing a pin on the Queen giving Black a massive advantage, and with excellent play Black created an interesting mate.

Oliver vs Allan

Excellent performance from the underdog. Even better performance by the master. Great play and accuracy in all phases of the game.

Josh vs Juanita

Game winning tactic by White with 18. Bc4 pinning the Queen.


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Summer Classic 2025 Recap!

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Recap

It was an intense two weeks at PCC. The club broke out the notation sheets and set the tables for some long games of chess for the first time since fall 2024. We’ve been spoiled here playing blitz and rapid events but the players didn’t disappoint.

We had 18 registered players which allowed 4 prizes: 1st place, Best U1200, 1st U900, and best U600. Congrats to Josh, Elijah (tie), Andrew, Joe (tie), Kareem, and Nick!

The battle for first place was quite dramatic. Josh won his game with an upset against Artem in the 3rd round catapulting him to the top. The other top 2, Elijah and Allan drew their game. Josh was now half a point ahead, giving him very good chances to win outright or tie for first.

He had his work cut out for him as he was paired with Allan, the highest rated player. Despite the mismatch, he did in fact manage a draw. Elijah won his respective game, and so they tied for 1st place with 3.5 pts each!

For the U1200 class prize, Andrew and Joe tied with 2pts each.

In the U900 section, Kareem edged out Anna in round 3 to secure first place, and Nick took home the U600 with a solid 2.5 pts.

Honorable Mentions: Anna had a great tournament with an outstanding performance coming in second with 3 pts in the U900 section.

Thanks to everyone for coming out!

Standings

Here are the finals standings for the OPEN section:

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Here are the final standings for the U900 section:

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Select Games

Here are some games transcribed from the score sheets that were complete and legible!

Margaux vs Billy
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Nick vs Tom F.
Billy vs Andrew
Anna vs Kareem
Joe vs Elijah


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