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Chess Chatter Newsletter of the Port Huron Chess Club
Editor: Lon Rutkofske Oct./Nov. 2019 Vol. 38 Number 10 The Port
Huron Chess Club meets Thursdays, except holidays, from 6:30-10:00
PM, at Palmer Park Recreation
Center, 2829 Armour Street, (NE corner of Garfield Street and
Gratiot Ave…1 mile North of the Blue Water Bridge) Port
Huron, Michigan. Everyone is welcome. All equipment provided.
Email: [email protected] or Website:
http://porthuronchessclub.yolasite.com
Burziewicz makes it a clean sweep in claiming 2019 Speed
Title
Competition was not an issue for Andy Bruziewicz as the Sarnian
breezed through a
hapless crew of would-be title seekers to
notch his 11th PHCC Speed Crown. Only
Lon Rutkofske holds a narrow edge over
the “Sarnia Speedster” with 15 blitz
titles. This year’s format proved to be a
novelty of sorts with a “double-double”
round robin event that even our new
champion had to admit was a practical
solution to the small turnout!
2019 Port Huron Chess Club - Speed Championships Part 1 (Dbl RR)
10-17-19
# Name/Rtng Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5
1 Andrew Bruziewicz unr. 4 3 5 2 bye
2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0
2 Lonnie Rutkofske 1932 3 5 bye 1 4
1.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 6.5
3 Matthew Morabito 1727 2 1 4 bye 5
1.0 1.0 2.0 4.0 5.0
4 Noel Bedy 1606 1 bye 3 5 2
0.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.5
5 George Jones 1217 bye 2 1 4 3
2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
2019 Port Huron Chess Club - Speed Championships Part 2 ( Dbl
RR) 10-17-19
# Name/Rtng Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Parts 1 + 2
Totals Post - tournament
USCF Ratings
1 Andrew Bruziewicz unr 5 2 4 3 bye
Champion 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 20 2152
2 Matthew Morabito 1727 3 1 5 bye 4
2.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 7.0 12 1732
3 Lonnie Rutkofske 1932 2 4 bye 1 5
2nd Place 0.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 12.5 1860
4 George Jones 1217 bye 3 1 5 2
2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 8 1359
5 Noel Bedy 1606 1 bye 2 4 3
0.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 7 1546
Andy Bruziewicz -2019 Andy Bruziewicz circa 1991.
As you can probably tell from the pictures above, chess and
politics can take their toll!! As we all know, crosstables tell no
lies, because they probably better demonstrate the total
dominance of this year’s champion, a testament to his skill and
knowledge…er...and “speed”!!
mailto:[email protected]://porthuronchessclub.yolasite.com/
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Greg Bailey and company make a surprise visit! Prominent MI
expert and multiple senior champion, Greg Bailey and his lovely
partner, “graced” the halls of the
PHCC late this September on their way back from a trip to
Canada, stopping by to play a little chess, and
converse about the nation’s political and economic situation.
Alan Gregg was quick to embraced his perennial
OTB nemesis immersing him in some quick chess and thorny
rhetoric while fellow club members and his very
patient companion looked on. Thanks for the memories, and
hopefully we will see you both again soon! Format for 2020 PHCC
Club Championships: This coming year marks the 51st anniversary of
the Port Huron Chess Club and with it comes the annual
championships. I am proposing that we use the same
format from the 2019 Championships, with the round 1 game being
played on the Thursday preceding the final 4 rounds taking place on
the weekend
immediately following. As always the number of rounds depends on
the registrations and the format will be a Swiss, unless there are
too few participants to make that work. Please let me know your
thoughts, so I can
make arrangements with the Recreation Department on dates in
January, or early February. If you have questions on the details
that might emerge, please go the PHCC website to review the 2019
PHCC Championship rules. – Lon Rutkofske
Members’ Games
Please send me what you consider your best games, annotated or
not, so that I might be
able to showcase them. The following games represent contests
that have been
available at the time of this printing. Email them to me or give
them to me personally, if
you wish. Majority of analyses is done by Fritz 12, unless
otherwise indicated. [This a
reminder of the change in policy in the PHCC Challenge rules: #
14 - Games can be rated
by the USCF, provided both players are members in good standing
with the USCF and
agree to have it rated by paying in advance to the TD (Lon
Rutkofske, or other club official
with a valid TD certification card.) of $1.50@ to cover rating
costs.] Updated Challenge
rules will follow below:
Format and rules for PHCC Challenge System
November 21st – Duncan’s 18th Turkey Gobbler Tournament “fun
tournament”: 6 rounds – featuring handicap speed, fixed positions,
pre-selected openings, problem solving, G/15 events. EF$ 5.00,
prizes based on entries; Plaque for over-all champion: class prizes
for each section (A fun event created by Bob Duncan in 1980.) ! A
minimum of 4 participants will be necessary to hold the event.
Please contact Lon via phone or email if you plan to register. Play
begins at 7:00 PM.
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I. Purpose: to provide club members the opportunity to challenge
higher rated players on a regular basis to
improve and test their skills in over the board non-tournament
competition.
II. Regulations: ( Effective 11-8-2018 )
a. Challenges may be made by any club member on the PHCC rating
list under the following circumstances:
1. Can only be made only by a lower rated player.
2. Can only be made during club hours and cannot be made after
8:00PM.
3. Must be played on the same day as the challenge was made, so
there can be no advanced
challenges.
4. Both players must be present.
5. Only one challenge may be made per meeting.
6. Challenger can only challenge a player that is rated less
than 400 points above him on the rating
list.
7. All challenges must be accepted.
8. No challenge may be made while a participant is involved in a
tournament or challenge game.
9. A clock must be used with the time control of G/60 with 5
second delay; must be recorded by
both players and submitted to the rating director upon
completion of the game. ( See Sample
Score Sheet on page 2)
10. All challenge games must comply with current tournament
rules of chess as established by the US
Chess Federation.
11. No challenge game may be adjourned, but if an unusual
circumstance arises, the club rating
director may adjudicate.
12. No member may be challenged more than one consecutive time
by the same challenger. This
means that the lower rated player cannot challenge the same
player two times in a row. He/she
must play another match before this can take place, but this
also means that the higher rated
player may be challenged by the same rated player consecutively
if he has not participated in a
match in between challenges within a six week period. Abuse (ie:
Constant challenges and re-
challenges or other annoying or inconsiderate behavior) must be
reported to the Director and he
has the option of suspending the violator indefinitely from
participation in the Challenge system.
Disputes will be adjudicated by the ratings director, with the
advice of other players as he so
wishes.
13. Challenges can take place on the first Thursday of each
month, or at any time there is no other
tournament or event scheduled.
14. Games can be rated by the USCF, provided both players are
members in good standing with the
USCF and agree to have it rated by paying in advance to the TD
(Lon Rutkofske, or other club
official with a valid TD certification card.) of $1.50@ to cover
rating costs.
15. Results will be rated by the PHCC (Using the USCF rating
system.) using current PHCC ratings
posted at the club and will be adjusted as necessary by the club
rating director. Changes will also
be posted on the club website.
Rutkofske,Lonnie - Haley,Philip A05 Reti Opening Challenge Match
(1) Port Huron ,07.1976 ("Challenge Chess" column by Lon Rutkofske
from Chess Chatter Vol. 5 No.5 - July 1976 pp.6–7.) [Phil Haley and
I have locked horns in somewhat of a match as he prepares for the
upcoming Canadian Open in Toronto. Your noble editor has been most
fortunate in having his own way with the White pieces in two of our
three
encounters. It seems the player with the Black pieces is doomed!
Phil is now knee deep in a challenge game with "Dangerous Dan"
Thomas and appears to have the upper hand in what is going to be a
tough endgame. Good Luck!! 1.Nf3 Nf6 2.g3 g6 [This was a very
interesting contest in light of the fact that this was our first
head to head encounter as can be seen by the relative calm in the
first eleven moves. Caution was the keynote as each of us
was carefully sizing each other up. However, Phil found himself
short of time (9 moves to make in about 5 minutes!) and I managed
to win a piece. This was not the end however for in my haste to
"end it all" I left my King exposed ! See what happens!] 3.Bg2 Bg7
4.0–0 0–0 5.d3 c6 6.Nbd2 d6 7.c3 Nbd7 8.Qc2 Qc7 9.a4 a5 10.h3 h6
11.Rb1 Rb8 [This is the standard symmetrical variation. Usually
these types of moves by Black will cause him trouble because
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he is a tempo behind.] 12.b4 c5 13.bxa5 Qxa5 14.Nc4 [14.Rb5
seems much stronger, followed by Qb3 and all kinds of threats along
the a and b files.] 14...Qc7 15.Bd2 b6 16.Na3 Ba6 17.c4? [Diagram]
XABCDEFGHY 8-tr-+-trk+( 7+-wqnzppvl-' 6lzp-zp-snpzp&
5+-zp-+-+-% 4P+P+-+-+$ 3sN-+P+NzPP# 2-+QvLPzPL+" 1+R+-+RmK-!
xabcdefghy
[17.Nh2 puts more pressure on Black's Q-side by preventing Ra8
and offering an exchange of white-squared Bishops at b7.] 17...Bb7
18.Nb5 Qd8 19.Rb3 [19.Bc3 helps the freeing move of Ne8 keeping
Black's pieces tied down.] 19...Ra8 20.Ra3 Ne8! 21.Rb1 Nc7 22.Ne1
Nxb5 23.Rxb5 Bxg2 24.Nxg2 Qc7 [Black establishes equality with this
move.] 25.Ne3 [This gives White's KN openings at d5 and g5.]
25...e6 26.Qa2 [Preparing to triple his pieces along the a file.]
26...h5 [Stops Ng4 and relieves the KB of its duty of defending the
h-pawn. but gives White the extra tempo needed for the Q-side
offensive.] 27.a5 bxa5 28.Rbxa5 [White gets what he wants,
or...does he?] 28...Rxa5 29.Rxa5 Rb8 [Black hopes for counter-play
along the b-file with a chance of the shot Rb2!] 30.Rb5 Qc8 31.Qb3
Ra8 [At this point the tide seems to be shifting in Black's favor,
but time is on White's side as Phil has but 5 minutes to make the
final 9 moves of the first time control. This was surely a big
break for White, for Black needs this precious "thinking time" to
mount his counter-attack. I began moving rapidly not affording
Black the necessary time and all of a sudden, my pieces seemed to
spring to life completely closing
down the a and b files to Black's penetration.] 32.Nc2 Rb8
33.Na3 Ra8 34.Ra5 Rxa5 35.Bxa5 [Diagram] XABCDEFGHY 8-+q+-+k+(
7+-+n+pvl-' 6-+-zpp+p+& 5vL-zp-+-+p% 4-+P+-+-+$ 3sNQ+P+-zPP#
2-+-+PzP-+" 1+-+-+-mK-! xabcdefghy
35...Qf8 36.Qb7 Qe7 37.Nb5 Bd4 [Hoping for counter-chances along
the f-file.] 38.e3 Be5 39.f4?? [Weakening protection around the
White King.] 39...Bg7 [Diagram] XABCDEFGHY 8-+-+-+k+( 7+Q+nwqpvl-'
6-+-zpp+p+& 5vLNzp-+-+p% 4-+P+-zP-+$ 3+-+PzP-zPP# 2-+-+-+-+"
1+-+-+-mK-! xabcdefghy
[39...,Bf6 looks like a saving move but 40.Bc7 Nf8 41.Nd6 Qd7
42.Bb8! leaves Black little hope.] 40.Qc8+ Kh7 41.Bd8 Nb6 [Diagram]
XABCDEFGHY 8-+QvL-+-+( 7+-+-wqpvlk' 6-sn-zpp+p+& 5+Nzp-+-+p%
4-+P+-zP-+$ 3+-+PzP-zPP# 2-+-+-+-+" 1+-+-+-mK-! xabcdefghy
[41...Qe8?? 42.Nd6!! is crushing.] 42.Bxb6? [42.Qb8!! is the
answer here...if 42...Nd7 then 43.Qc7 wins the piece while keeping
the Black Q under control along her back rank.] 42...Qf6 43.d4 Qf5!
44.Qa8 [The shot heard round the world for White's pieces are too
far afield to return and protect his
exposed monarch. It was at this point that White sealed a move.
Things look bad for White 44. Qa8 (Not 44.Qc6 where d5! blocks and
White's game falls apart.) Qb1+ 45. Kh2 hoping the White Queen can
salvage the day via the h1–a8 diagonal. If 45.Kf2?? Qc2+ draws by
repetition. 45...d5! draws easily after 46 Qa4, Qb2+ 47.Kg1, Qe2!]
44...Qxh3?? [The worst move possible!! Phil said that making quick
moves after adjournment has been his greatest downfall. Lucky for
me!!] 45.Qf3? [45. Qg2 was much stronger!] 45...h4 46.Nxd6 hxg3
47.Qh1 Qxh1+ 48.Kxh1 cxd4 49.Bxd4 f6 50.Ne8 e5 51.fxe5 1–0
Haley,Philip - Rutkofske,Lonnie [B09] Pirc Defense-Austrian
Attack Challenge Match (2)Port Huron 07.1976 [This game seems to
register as no contest as Phil dominates play, never leaving the
outcome in doubt. In fact, Phil's play is so completely
overpowering and my moves so passive that there is very little
commentary, or retort for that matter to be offered by this
author!! See for yourself!] 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d6 3.e4 g6 4.f4 Bg7
5.Nf3 Bg4 [These are relatively the standard moves for the King's
Indian, yet they seem rather inadequate here. I probably should
have opted for a variation of the Modern Defense - ie: 1 e4 sg6
2.dr Bg7 3.Nc3 d6 4.f4 c6 defending against the Pseudo-Austrian
Attack and maybe developing my KN to h6??] 6.h3 Bxf3 7.Qxf3 Nc6
8.Be3 Nd7? [8...e5! looks superior here but after the exchanges at
e5, Black is vulnerable to a host of threats from White's
well-posted pieces.] 9.0–0–0 e5 10.dxe5 dxe5 11.f5 Nd4!? [Gets me
into trouble, but I must free my
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game!] 12.Qf2 c5 13.Kb1 0–0 14.Nd5 Nf6 15.Nxf6+ Qxf6 16.c3!
[Diagram] XABCDEFGHY 8r+-+-trk+( 7zpp+-+pvlp' 6-+-+-wqp+&
5+-zp-zpP+-% 4-+-snP+-+$ 3+-zP-vL-+P# 2PzP-+-wQP+" 1+K+R+L+R!
xabcdefghy
[There really is no adequate response to White's 16th move I
lose at least a pawn in any case, so I tried to make it interesting
by losing the game instead!] 16...Rac8 17.cxd4 cxd4? [The text move
seals Black's Bishop into his K-side tomb. 17...ed gives White more
options to go wrong, but it too is unsatisfactory as 18. Bf4 comes
in and his Bishop pair rake the
Black position.] 18.Bc1 Qc6 19.Bd3 a5 [Things are hopeless!]
20.Bd2! b5 21.Rc1 [Taking the c-file away forever.] 21...Qb6
22.Rxc8 Rxc8 23.Rc1 Rxc1+ 24.Bxc1 b4 25.Qc2 Qd8 26.g4 Bf8 27.Qc4 g5
28.Bc2 h6 29.Bb3 Qe7 30.Qd5!! [Seals Black's fate.] 30...Qb7 31.Bd2
Kg7 32.Be1 1–0
Dues News:
While dues are not required for anyone interested in playing at
the club, they are required for
those competing in tournament play. Annual Dues are $20.00 for
adults and $10.00 for those
under 19. Dues funds are used to offset miscellaneous expenses
not funded by the Recreation
Department. United States Chess Federation memberships are
available through the club.
Expirations: Tom Broyles – October 2019; Brandon Byrne –November
2019
In our time, almost every master makes a thorough study of
opening schemes
that are popular and often used in modern tournaments. These
variations
are often prolonged deep into the middle game, with almost every
possibility
already analyzed at home. This way players have little to create
over the
board, they just repeat home analysis…it would be a pity if, in
modern
tournament, the game of chess actually began with the middle
game!
- Paul Keres
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Prizes galore and
good turn-out
insure Sullivan
organized event’s
inaugural success
Blast from the Past : 1st Blue Water International Action
Tournament:
August 7, 1993- Lambton Mall-Sarnia, Ont. The following is a
reprint from the August/September 1993 (Vol.20 No.4) issue of Chess
Chatter,
The games portion includes all of the game scores available from
the event. I trust you will enjoy
a chance to reminisce about this unique event as a part of the
recent efforts in renewing the
strong relationship that has existed between Port Huron and
Sarnia’s chess communities. – Lon
Rutkofske
If satisfied customers
are any indication of success,
the participants in the First
Blue Water International
Action Chess Tournament
would have to give Mike
Sullivan’s organizing efforts a
four star rating. Everyone
ended up a prize winner!!
“Of course the real key to
the success of this first of a
kind event has to be the
efforts of Susan Wright,
promotions manager of
Lambton Mall.” Says Sullivan.
Susan was responsible for
acquiring the wealth of
prizes, providing the site and
other accommodations and
publicity that made this first
tournament a rousing
success.
Twenty avid Canadian and
American chess fanatics
signed up to go “head to
head” in the Blue Water
Area’s first action event. The
game in 30 minutes time
control provided the fuel,
but the players provided the
fireworks for the myriad of
curious shoppers and
interested spectators that
looked on and over the
shoulders of contestants.
Both the Sarnia CC and the
PHCC fielded numerous
queries about our respective
organizations as each club
provided flyers, newsletters
and signup sheets for
interested enthusiasts.
Andy Bruziewicz, the
BW area’s premier speed
demon, trounced all comers
enroute to a perfect 6-0
score and the $100 purse.
Sarnian Paul Millman and
Mt. Clemens’ Mike Shaune
shared second place honors
and $80 with 4.5 points each.
Their 3rd round draw put the
squeeze on Port Huron’s Lon
Rutkofske who came up
empty-handed at 4 points.
Avery Jones
sporting a hefty new 1619
USCF Rating, recovered
nicely from defeats in the
first two rounds by mopping
up remaining opposition in
the final four rounds to reach
4 points with Lon and take
home the top B cash.
Bob Duncan who
was invaluable as co-director
of the tournament netted 3.5
point, good for 2nd B and an
upset prize. Pat Forget,
complete with his “Easy
Rider” ensemble took the C
prize money and Sam Carr
won the Unrated cash with
three points finishing in the
upper half of the pack.
Even a not so fresh
Mike Sullivan, returning
from a road trip to see the
SARNIA’S BRUZIEWICZ IS SHEER PERFECTION
ENROUTE TO BW INTERNATIONAL TITLE
Millman-Shaune Share Second Place in the Lambton Mall Action
Classic
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Blue Jays in Toronto,
managed a few Lambton
Bucks sharing 3rd B cash with
a pair of “Matts” –Ryder and
Morabito . Doug McLean
captured 2nd C and John
McHenry and Steve Mitro
split 2nd unrated money.
Dorothy Moser, the
lone representative of the
fairer sex, was the first to
register and contributed
greatly to the ambiance and
lore of the event as she
related stories about her
father, a former Swiss
Champion.
In keeping with the
abundance of the event, she
too was a winner and walked
away with a seat cushion
from Canadian Tire.
It was a particularly
eventful tournament for me
because I had a chance to
visit with longtime friend and
former PHCC’er “Gentleman”
Jack Heikamp who no longer
claims to be a gentleman
since turning on to computer
chess – somehow I just can’t
believe that! And the Bob
Klompstras – both Junior and
Senior – paid us a visit as
well.
A great tournament,
thanks Susan, Mike and
Lambton Mall!
Round 1 Games Forget,Patrick (1500) - Millman,Paul (1820) [B20]
Sicilian Defense 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia,
Ont (1), 07.08.1993 1.e4 c5 2.Bb5 a6 3.Bc4 Nc6 4.Nf3 d6 5.Nc3 Nf6
6.0–0 g6 7.d4 cxd4 8.Nxd4 Bg7 9.Re1 Qc7 10.Bb3 Bg4 11.f3 Bd7 12.Bg5
0–0 13.Qd2 Rac8 14.Bh6 Bxh6 15.Qxh6 Nxd4 16.Nd5 Nxd5 17.Bxd5 e6
18.Bb3 Nxb3 19.cxb3 Qb6+ 20.Kh1 Rc2 21.h4 Qf2 22.Rg1 e5 23.h5 Qh4#
0–1 McLean,Douglas (1439) - Shaune,Michael (1762) C02 French
Advance 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont (1),
07.08.1993 1.e4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.e5 c5 4.c3 Bd7 5.d4 Nc6 6.Bd3 Nge7
7.Bg5 cxd4 8.cxd4 Qb6 9.Qc2 Nxd4 10.Nxd4 Qxd4 11.Qe2 Nc6 12.0–0
Qxe5 13.Qd2 Bd6 14.f4 Qd4+ 15.Kh1 Nb4 16.Rd1 Qxd3 17.Qxd3 Nxd3
18.Rxd3 h6 19.Bh4 Bxf4 20.Nc3 Rc8 21.Re1 0–0 22.Ne2 Bd6 23.Nd4 e5
24.Nf3 e4 25.Rxd5 exf3 26.Rxd6 fxg2+ 27.Kxg2 Be6 28.Re2 Bxa2 29.Rd7
Rfe8 30.Red2 Rc4 31.Bg3 Rb4 32.b3 Bxb3 33.Kg1 Bc4 34.R7d4 Rb1+
35.Kf2 Rf1+ 36.Kg2 Rc1 37.Rb2 b5 38.Rd7 a5 39.Bf4 Rce1 40.Kg3 a4
41.Bd6 Rd1 42.Re7 Rxe7 43.Bxe7 Rd3+ 44.Kf2 a3 45.Rb1 a2 46.Rc1 Rb3
[White lost on time.] 0–1
Ryder,Matthew (1740) - Duncan,Robert (1600) [B05] Alekhine’s
Defense 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont (1),
07.08.1993 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.d4 d6 4.Nf3 Bg4 5.Be2 Nc6 6.0–0 e6
7.h3 Bh5 8.Re1 Be7 9.Nbd2 0–0 10.c4 Nf4 11.Nb3 Nxe2+ 12.Qxe2 dxe5
13.dxe5 a5
14.Bf4 a4 15.Rad1 Qe8 16.Nbd4 Nxd4 17.Rxd4 Bc5 18.Rdd1 Qc6 19.g4
Bg6 20.Nd4 Bxd4 21.Rxd4 Rfd8 22.Red1 Rxd4 23.Rxd4 Kf8 24.b4 axb3
25.axb3 Ra1+ 26.Rd1 Rxd1+ 27.Qxd1 Ke7 28.Qd2 Qb6 29.b4 Qc6 30.c5
Be4 31.Bg3 Qd5 32.Qxd5 Bxd5 ½–½ Morabito,Matthew (1786) -
Morian,William (1485) [C76] Ruy Lopez 1st Bluewater International
Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont (1), 07.08.1993 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6
4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0–0 b5 6.Bb3 Bc5 7.c3 d6 8.d4 exd4 9.cxd4 Bb6 10.h3 0–0
11.Bg5 h6 12.Bxf6 Qxf6 13.Bd5 Bd7 14.Nc3 Rae8 15.Rc1 Nxd4 16.Nxd4
Bxd4 17.Ne2 Bb6 18.Ng3 Qg6 19.Rc3 b4 20.Rf3 Bb5 21.Re1 Re5 22.Nf5
Bd7 23.Rg3 Qf6 24.Rxg7+ Kh8 25.Rg3 Bxf5 26.exf5 Rxf5 27.Rf3 Rg8
28.Rxf5 Qxf5 29.Qd2 Qxh3 30.Qxb4 Bc5 31.Qf4 a5 32.Qf6+ [Black loses
on time.] 1–0 Klompstra,Robert Jr. - Essery,David (1671) [C50]
Giuoco Piano 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont
(1), 07.08.1993 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 h6 4.Nc3 Bc5 5.d3 Nf6 6.Be3
Bxe3 7.fxe3 0–0 8.Bb5 Ne7 9.Nxe5 d5 10.Qf3 Qd6 11.d4 dxe4 12.Nxe4
Qb4+ 13.Nc3 Qxb2 14.0–0 Qxc3 15.Rac1 Rb8 16.Qg3 Nf5 17.e4 Qxd4+
18.Qf2 Qxe5 19.exf5 Qxb5 20.Qxa7 Bxf5 21.c4 Qc6 22.Qf2 Be4 23.h3
Nh5 24.g4 Qg6 25.Kh2 Nf6 0–1
Sullivan,Michael (1644) - Mitro,Steven [D10] Slav Defense 1st
Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (1), 07.08.1993
1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Bf5 5.Bxf6 exf6 6.a3 Be7 7.e3 0–0
8.Bd3 Qd7 9.Nf3 Re8
“Games from the 1993 Blue Water
International Action
Championships”
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10.Nh4 Bxd3 11.Qxd3 Qg4 12.Nf3 Qxg2 13.0–0–0 Qxf3 14.Rdf1 f5
15.h4 h6 16.Nb1 Nd7 17.Nd2 Qh5 18.b3 Nf6 19.f3 Bxa3+ 20.Kc2 Rad8
21.Qc3 Bd6 22.Qa5 Bb8 23.Qc3 f4 24.Re1 fxe3 25.Nf1 Qxf3 26.Nh2 Qf2+
27.Kb1 Bxh2 28.Rhf1 Ne4 29.Qxe3 Nd2+ 30.Kb2 Nxc4+ 0–1 Jones,George
Avery (1619) - Bruziewicz,Andrew (2041) [D05] Colle System 1st
Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (1), 07.08.1993
1.d4 c5 2.c3 e6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 d5 5.Bd3 Nc6 6.0–0 Qc7 7.Nbd2 e5
8.dxe5 Nxe5 9.Bc2 Bd6 10.Ba4+ Bd7 11.Bxd7+ Nfxd7 12.e4 Nxf3+
13.Nxf3 dxe4 14.Re1 Nf6 15.Bg5 0–0–0 16.Nd2 Bxh2+ 17.Kh1 Bf4
18.Bxf4 Qxf4 19.Re3 Ng4 20.Qxg4+ Qxg4 21.Nxe4 Rd5 22.Rae1 Rh5+
23.Kg1 Rd8 24.Ng3 Rhd5 25.a3 Rd1 26.b4 f5 27.R3e2 f4 28.Re4 Rxe1+
29.Rxe1 fxg3 30.fxg3 Qxg3 31.Rf1 Rd2 32.Rf8+ Kd7 33.Rf7+ Ke6
34.Rxg7 Rd1# 1–0
Round 2 Games Shaune,Michael (1762) -Rutkofske,Lonnie (1974)
[C15] French Defense-Winawer Var. 1st Bluewater International
Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (2), 07.08.1993 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4
4.exd5 Qxd5 5.Nge2 Nc6 6.a3 Bxc3+ 7.bxc3 Qe4 8.Be3 Nf6 9.Ng3 Qd5
10.c4 Qa5+ 11.Bd2 Qa4 12.Be3 0–0 13.Bd3 e5 14.d5 Nd4 15.0–0 c5
16.c3 Qxd1 17.Rfxd1 Nb3 18.Rab1 Na5 19.Rb5 e4 20.Nxe4 Nxe4 21.Bxe4
Nxc4 22.Rxc5 Nxe3 23.fxe3 Re8 24.Bf3 Rxe3 25.d6 Bd7 26.Bxb7 Rd8
27.Rc7 g6 28.Bd5 Kf8 29.Kf2 Re5 30.c4 f5 31.c5 Ba4 32.Rd2 Rd7
33.Rxd7 Bxd7 34.c6 Rxd5 35.Rxd5 Bxc6 36.d7 1–0
Moser,Dorothy (1525) - McLean,David (1439) [C50] Giuoco Piano
1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (2),
07.08.1993 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.0–0 Nf6 5.d3 0–0 6.a3 h6
7.c3 d5 8.exd5 Nxd5 9.h3 Be6 10.Ba2 Qf6 11.Nbd2 Qg6 12.Kh2 Nf4
13.Ne1 Rad8 14.Bb1 Bf5 15.Qf3 Nxd3 16.Bxd3 Bxd3 17.Nxd3 Rxd3 18.Qe2
Bd6 19.Ne4 Rd5 20.f3 f5 21.Qc4 Qf7 22.Nxd6 Rxd6 23.Qb5 b6 24.b4 Qe7
25.a4 e4 26.Bf4 Re6 27.Qc4 Kh8 28.Rad1 g5 29.Bc1 e3 30.a5 bxa5
31.bxa5 Nxa5 32.Qd4+ Qf6 33.Bxe3 Nc6 [White wins on time.] 1-0
Duncan,Robert (1600) - Jones,George Avery (1619) [D05] Colle
System 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (2),
07.08.1993 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 c6 3.e3 Nf6 4.Nbd2 Nbd7 5.Bd3 e6 6.0–0 Be7
7.Re1 0–0 8.e4 dxe4 9.Nxe4 g6 10.Nxf6+ Nxf6 11.c3 Re8 12.Bg5 Bf8
13.Qd2 Bg7 14.h4 Qc7 15.Qf4 Qxf4 16.Bxf4 b6 17.Ne5 Bb7 18.g4 Rad8
19.f3 Rd5 20.Kf2 c5 21.Be3 Ba8 22.g5 Nd7 23.Nxd7 Rxd7 24.Bb5 Red8
25.Bxd7 Rxd7 26.dxc5 bxc5 27.Bxc5 a6 28.Rad1 Rxd1 29.Rxd1 h6
30.Rd8+ Kh7 31.Rxa8 hxg5 32.hxg5 a5 33.Bd4 a4 34.Bxg7 Kxg7 35.Rxa4
f6 36.Ra7+ Kf8 37.gxf6 g5 38.Kg3 g4 39.Kxg4 e5 40.Kf5 e4 41.fxe4
Ke8 42.Kg6 Kf8 43.Ra8# 1–0
Millman,Paul (1820) - Essery,David (1671) [C34] King’s Gambit
1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (2),
07.08.1993 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e5 Nd5 5.c4 Nb4 6.d4 b6
7.Bxf4 Bb7 8.Be2 Be7 9.0–0 h6 10.Nc3 Bg5 11.Nxg5 hxg5 12.Bg3 a5
13.Bf3 N4c6 14.Qd2 Na6 15.d5
Ne7 16.Qxg5 Ng6 17.Qf5 Nc5 18.Bh5 Qe7 19.Bxg6 0–0–0 20.Qxf7 Qg5
21.Nb5 Qe3+ 22.Qf2 Qg5 23.Bf5 Kb8 24.Bh3 Ne4 25.Qf4 Qxf4 26.Rxf4
Nxg3 27.hxg3 g5 28.Rd4 c6 29.dxc6 Bxc6 30.Rad1 Rdg8 31.Bxd7 1–0
Sullivan,Michael (1644) - Ryder,Matthew (1740) [C41] Philidor
Defense 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (2),
07.08.1993 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nc3 d6 4.Bc4 Be7 5.0–0 Bg4 6.d4 exd4
7.Nb5 Nxe4 8.Qxd4 Bxf3 9.Qxg7 Rf8 10.gxf3 Nf6 11.Kh1 d5 12.Bb3 c6
13.Nd4 Qc7 14.Re1 Nbd7 15.Nf5 Ne5 16.Bf4 0–0–0 17.Bxe5 Qb6 18.Nxe7+
Kd7 19.Bxf6 Qxf2 20.Qg4+ Kc7 21.Be5+ Rd6 22.Bxd6+ Kxd6 23.Nf5+ Kc5
24.a3 a5 25.c4 Qxb2 26.cxd5 Re8 27.Qg1+ 1–0
Mitro,Steven - Morabito,Matthew (1786) [A45] Trompowsky Attack
1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (2),
07.08.1993 1.d4 Nf6 2.e4 Nxe4 3.Bd3 Nf6 4.Nf3 g6 5.0–0 Bg7 6.c3 d5
7.Bf4 0–0 8.Nbd2 Bg4 9.Re1 Nbd7 10.Qb3 b6 11.Rac1 c5 12.c4 cxd4
13.Nxd4 Nc5 14.Qa3 dxc4 15.Rxc4 Nh5 16.Be4 Nxf4 17.Bxa8 Qxa8
18.N2f3 Ncd3 19.Rxe7 Re8 20.Qxa7 Qxa7 21.Rxa7 Bxd4 22.h3 Bxf3
23.gxf3 Bxf2+ 24.Kh2 b5 25.Rcc7 Bxa7 26.Rxa7 Re2+ 27.Kg3 Rg2+
0–1
Bruziewicz,Andrew (2041) - Mitro,David (1703) [B23] Closed
Sicilian 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (2),
07.08.1993 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.f4 d6 4.Nf3 Bg4 5.Bb5 a6 6.Bxc6+
bxc6 7.0–0 d5 8.h3 Bxf3 9.Qxf3 d4 10.e5 Rc8 11.Ne4 e6 12.f5 exf5
13.Qxf5 f6 14.exf6 Nxf6 15.Qe6+ Be7 16.Nxf6+ gxf6
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17.Rxf6 d3 18.Qf7+ Kd7 19.Rf3 c4 20.Qxc4 Qb6+ 21.Kh1 Rhf8
22.Qxd3+ Kc7 23.Qxh7 Qc5 24.d4 Qd6 25.Bg5 Rce8 26.Re1 Kd8 27.Rxf8
1–0
Round 3 Games
Shaune,Michael (1762) - Millman,Paul (1820) [D35] Queen’s Gambit
Declined 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (3),
07.08.1993 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Be7 4.cxd5 exd5 5.Nf3 Nf6 6.Bg5
0–0 7.Qc2 Be6 8.e3 Nbd7 9.Bd3 h6 10.Bh4 c5 11.0–0 Rc8 12.Bf5 Rc6
13.Rac1 a6 14.dxc5 Nxc5 15.Ne5 Rc8 16.Bxe6 Nxe6 17.Qf5 d4 18.Rfd1
Qb6 19.Bxf6 Bxf6 20.Nd7 Qxb2 21.Nxf6+ gxf6 22.Rc2 dxc3 23.Rxb2 cxb2
24.Qb1 Rc1 25.Rxc1 bxc1Q+ 26.Qxc1 Rd8 27.g3 Rd7 28.Qc8+ Nf8 29.Kg2
Kg7 30.Kf3 Re7 [Draw Agreed] ½–½ Essery,David (1671) -
Forget,Patrick (4500) [B54] Sicilian Defense 1st Bluewater
International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (3), 07.08.1993 1.e4 c5
2.Bc4 Nc6 3.Nf3 d6 4.Nc3 e6 5.d4 cxd4 6.Nxd4 Bd7 7.0–0 g6 8.Nf3 Nf6
9.Bg5 Bg7 10.Qxd6 Qb6 11.Nb5 Rc8 12.Qf4 Nh5 13.Nd6+ Kf8 14.Qxf7#
1–0
Morabito,Matthew (1786) - Bruziewicz,Andrew (2041) [B00]
Nimzovich Defense 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia,
Ont. (3), 07.08.1993 1.e4 Nc6 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5 Nf6 4.Nc3 a6 5.Bxc6+
bxc6 6.d4 Bg4 7.h3 Bh5 8.Be3 Bg6 9.Nd2 Qb8 10.b3 Qb4 11.Na4 Nxe4
12.0–0 Nxd2 13.c3 Qb7 14.Qxd2 e6 15.Rad1 Be7 16.c4 0–0 17.Nc3 d5
18.c5 Bf6 19.Bf4 Rfe8 20.Rfe1 Qc8 21.Bg3 Qd8 22.f4 Bh4 23.Qf2 Bf6
24.Rd2 Qb8
25.Qf3 Qb4 26.Bf2 a5 27.g4 h6 28.h4 a4 29.g5 hxg5 30.hxg5 Bd8
31.Kg2 f5 32.Rde2 Kf7 33.Re5 axb3 34.axb3 Qb8 35.Qe3 Qc8 36.Ne2 Qd7
37.Ng3 Rb8 38.Qf3 Kg8 39.Qe3 Bf7 40.Nxf5 Bxg5 41.fxg5 exf5 42.Qg3
[Black won a few moves later due to White's shortage of time.] 0–1
Rutkofske,Lonnie (1974) - Duncan,Robert (1600) [B02] Alekhine’s
Defense 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (3),
07.08.1993 1.e4 Nf6 2.d3 d6 3.c4 Nc6 4.Nc3 Nd4 5.Be3 c5 6.Nge2 e5
7.Bg5 Be7 8.Bxf6 Bxf6 9.Nd5 0–0 10.Nec3 Be6 11.Be2 Nxe2 12.Qxe2
Bxd5 13.Nxd5 Bg5 14.0–0 f5 15.f4 exf4 16.exf5 Rxf5 17.Qe6+ Rf7
18.Nxf4 Bxf4 19.Rxf4 Qd7 20.Qd5 Raf8 21.Raf1 Qe8 22.Re4 Qd7 23.Ref4
Qe8 24.h3 Qd7 25.Rxf7 Rxf7 26.Rxf7 Qxf7 27.Qxd6 Qe8 28.Qxc5 Qe1+
29.Kh2 b6 30.Qd4 h6 31.c5 bxc5 32.Qxc5 Kh7 33.d4 Qe4 34.Qe5 1–0
McLean,Douglas (1439) - Carr,Samuel [B83]Sicilian Defense:
Scheveningen Var. 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia,
Ont. (3), 07.08.1993 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nc3 d6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4 a6
6.Be2 e6 7.Be3 Be7 8.Qd2 Nc6 9.0–0–0 0–0 10.g4 d5 11.exd5 Nxd5
12.Nxd5 Qxd5 13.Kb1 Nb4 14.Nb3 b5 15.Qxd5 Nxd5 16.Bc5 Re8 17.Bf3
Bb7 18.Rhe1 Nc3+ 19.bxc3 Bxf3 20.Rd7 Bf6 21.h3 a5 22.Nd4 Bd5
23.Nxb5 Reb8 24.a4 Bc6 25.Ra7 Rxa7 26.Bxa7 Rb7 27.Bd4 Bxb5 28.axb5
Rxb5+ 29.Ka2 Bxd4 30.cxd4 Kf8 31.c4 Rb4 32.Rc1 Ke7 33.c5 Rxd4
34.Rc2 Kd7 35.c6+ Kc7 36.Rc5 Rd5 37.Rc3 Rd6 38.Ka3 Rxc6 39.Rxc6+
Kxc6 0–1
Round 4 Games
McHenry,John - Morabito,Matthew (1786) [B30] Sicilian Defense
1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (4),
07.08.1993 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 d6 4.0–0 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Ng5 e6
7.d3 Bg7 8.Qe1 0–0 9.Qe3 d5 10.exd5 exd5 11.Bb3 d4 12.Bxf7+ Rxf7
13.Qf3 Rf8 14.Nce4 Nxe4 15.Qxe4 Bf5 16.Qh4 h6 17.Ne4 Qxh4 18.Nxc5
b6 19.g3 Qh5 20.Ne4 Ne5 21.Bf4 Nf3+ 22.Kg2 Bg4?? [22....Qh2+
23.Kf3,Bg4+ 24.Kg4, Qh5 mate seems to be the more humane way to end
it!]23.h4 Rxf4 24.Rh1 Rxe4 25.dxe4 Re8 26.a4 Rxe4 27.b4 Qd5 28.a5
b5 29.a6 Re2 30.Rad1 Nxh4+ 31.Kh2 Qg2# 0–1 Klompstra,Robert Jr. -
McLean,David (1739) [C68] Ruy Lopez 1st Bluewater International
Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (4), 07.08.1993 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6
4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.Nxe5 Qe7 6.d4 f6 7.Nf3 Qxe4+ 8.Qe2 Qxe2+ 9.Kxe2 Bg4
10.Bf4 0–0–0 11.Re1 Bd6 12.Bxd6 cxd6 13.Nc3 Ne7 14.Rad1 Rhe8 15.Kf1
Bxf3 16.gxf3 Nf5 17.d5 Nh4 18.f4 Nf3 19.Rxe8 Rxe8 20.dxc6 bxc6
21.Ne2 d5 22.b3 Nxh2+ 23.Ke1 h5 24.c4 dxc4 25.bxc4 h4 26.Rd6 Kc7
27.Rd3 g5 28.fxg5 fxg5 29.c5 g4 30.Re3 Nf3+ 31.Kf1 Rxe3 32.fxe3 Kd7
33.e4 Ke6 34.Kf2 Ke5 35.Ng1 Nxg1 36.Kxg1 Kxe4 37.Kg2 Kd4 38.Kf2
Kxc5 39.Ke3 h3 40.Kf4 h2 41.Kxg4 h1Q 42.Kf4 Qh4+ 0–1
Bruziewicz,Andrew (2041) - Millman,Paul (1820) [B24] Sicilian
Defense 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (4),
07.08.1993 1.e4 c5 2.f4 d6 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.Nc3 Nf6 5.d3 e6 6.g3 Be7
7.Bg2 Qc7
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8.0–0 0–0 9.Nh4 e5 10.f5 Nd4 11.Ne2 Bd7 12.c3 Nc6 13.Kh1 b5
14.Bf3 b4 15.Be3 a5 16.Qe1 Qd8 17.Ng2 h6 18.g4 Nh7 19.h4 f6 20.Qd2
Rf7 21.Rg1 Bf8 22.Ng3 Rb8 23.Bd1 Ne7 24.Bb3 a4 25.Bxf7+ Kxf7 26.g5
hxg5 27.hxg5 fxg5 28.Bxg5 Nxg5 29.Qxg5 Nxf5 30.Qh5+ g6 31.Qh7+ Ng7
32.Raf1+ Ke7 33.Qxg6 Be6 34.Nh4 bxc3 35.bxc3 Kd7 36.Qh7 Kc6 37.Ng6
Bg8 38.Qxg8 Qg5 39.Qd5+ Kc7 40.Rf7+ Be7 41.Rxg7 1–0
Mitro,Steven - Rutkofske,Lonnie (1974) [A85] Dutch Defense:
Leningrad Var. 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont.
(4), 07.08.1993 1.d4 f5 2.c4 Nf6 3.Bf4 g6 4.Nc3 c6 5.Nf3 Bg7 6.e3
0–0 7.Bd3 d6 8.0–0 Na6 9.Qb3 h6 10.h3 Kh7 11.d5 Nc5 12.Qc2 e5
13.dxe6 Bxe6 14.Nd4 Qe7 15.Rad1 Qf7 16.Rfe1 Nxd3 17.Qxd3 Bxc4
18.Qc2 d5 19.f3 Rfe8 20.e4 fxe4 21.fxe4 Nxe4 22.Nf3 Qxf4 23.Nxe4
Rxe4 24.Rxe4 Qxe4 25.Qd2 Qe2 26.b3 Ba6 27.Qc1 Rf8 28.Re1 Qxa2
29.Qe3 Qa3 30.Qe6 Qb4 31.Re3 d4 32.Re4 Bd3 33.Rg4 Bf5 0-1
Klompstra,Robert Sr. (1762) - Shaune,Michael (1807) [C02] French
Advance 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (4),
07.08.1993 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 Bd7 4.Nf3 a6 5.Be2 Bb5 6.Nc3 Bxe2
7.Qxe2 c5 8.Bg5 Qb6 9.0–0–0 c4 10.Nd2 Nc6 11.Ncb1 Qa5 12.Nxc4 dxc4
13.Qxc4 Be7 14.Bd2 Qb6 15.Qa4 Qxd4 16.Qb3 b5 17.Be3 Qb4 18.Rd3 Qxb3
19.axb3 Nxe5 20.Rd2 Nf6 21.h3 Rc8 22.f4 Nc6 23.Re1 0–0 24.Nc3 Rfd8
25.g4 Rxd2 26.Bxd2 Bb4 27.g5 Nd5 28.f5 Bxc3 29.Bxc3 Nxc3 30.bxc3
exf5 31.Rd1 Rc7 32.b4 Kf8 33.Rd5 g6 34.Kb2 Ke7 35.Kb3 Rd7 36.Rxd7+
Kxd7 1–0
Moser,Dorothy (1525) - Ryder,Matthew [C24] Bishop’s Opening 1st
Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (4), 07.08.1993
1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Nf6 3.d3 Bc5 4.h3 c6 5.a3 d5 6.exd5 cxd5 7.Ba2 Qb6
8.Qe2 0–0 9.c3 Re8 10.Be3 d4 11.Bd2 e4 12.Kd1 Nc6 13.b4 exd3
14.Qxd3 Ne5 15.Qf1 d3 16.f4 Ng6 17.bxc5 Qb2 18.Qxd3 Qxa1 19.Qc2 Ne4
20.Be1 Rd8+ 21.Kc1 Nxc5 22.Bc4 Nxf4 23.Bxf7+ Kh8 24.Bc4 Ncd3+
25.Bxd3 Nxd3+ 26.Kd1 Nb4+ 27.Bd2 Nxc2 28.Kxc2 Bf5+ 1–0
Round 5 Games
Jones,George Avery (1619) - Mitro,Steven [D05] Colle System 1st
Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (5), 07.08.1993
1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 e6 3.e3 Bd6 4.Bd3 Nf6 5.Nbd2 Nbd7 6.0–0 0–0 7.e4 dxe4
8.Nxe4 Re8 9.Bg5 h6 10.Bh4 Be7 11.Bxf6 Bxf6 12.c3 e5 13.d5 Nb6
14.c4 Bf5 15.b3 Rc8 16.c5 Nxd5 17.Nxf6+ Qxf6 18.Bxf5 Rcd8 19.Qc2 c6
20.Be4 Nf4 21.b4 g6 22.a3 Rd7 23.a4 Qe6 24.b5 Qg4 25.g3 Red8
26.Nxe5 Ne2+ 27.Kh1 Nd4 28.Nxg4 Nxc2 29.Bxc2 Kg7 30.bxc6 bxc6
31.Be4 Rd4 32.f3 f5 33.Bxc6 fxg4 34.Bb7 Rc4 35.c6 a5 36.Rfc1 Rdd4
37.c7 gxf3 38.c8Q 1–0
Rutkofske,Lonnie (1974) - Morabito,Matthew (1786) [A26] English
Opening 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (5),
07.08.1993 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 g6 3.g3 Bg7 4.Bg2 0–0 5.e4 d6 6.Nge2 e5
7.0–0 Nc6 8.h3 Be6 9.d3 Qd7 10.Kh2 Nh5 11.f4 exf4 12.Nxf4 Nxf4
13.Bxf4 f5 14.Qd2 Rab8 15.Rae1 Ne5 16.b3 c6 17.d4
Nf7 18.d5 fxe4 19.dxe6 Qxe6 20.Nxe4 Ne5 21.Ng5 1–0
Millman,Paul (1820) - Duncan,Robert (1600) [B03] Aleknine’s
Defense: Four Pawns Attack 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt
Sarnia, Ont. (5), 07.08.1993 1.e4 Nf6 2.e5 Nd5 3.c4 Nb6 4.d4 d6
5.f4 Be6 6.d5 Bd7 7.Nf3 c6 8.Be2 cxd5 9.cxd5 dxe5 10.fxe5 Bg4
11.Nc3 N8d7 12.Bf4 h6 13.0–0 g5 14.Bg3 Bg7 15.Qd4 Bxf3 16.Bxf3 f5
17.Bh5+ Kf8 18.Rxf5+ Nf6 19.exf6 exf6 20.Raf1 Qe7 21.d6 Qe6 22.Bg4
Re8 23.Rxf6+ 1–0 McLean,Douglas (1703) - Forget,Patrick (1500)
[C34] King’s Gambit Accepted 1st Bluewater International Action
Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (5), 07.08.1993 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.Bc4
h6 5.d4 d6 6.Bxf4 Bg4 7.0–0 Nf6 8.Qd3 Nb4 9.Qc3 a5 10.Nbd2 Be7
11.a3 Nc6 12.e5 dxe5 13.Nxe5 Nxe5 14.dxe5 Nd5 15.Qb3 Be6 16.Ne4 0–0
17.Rad1 c6 18.Qxb7 Qc7 19.Qxc7 Nxc7 20.Bxe6 Nxe6 21.Rd7 Rfe8 22.Nd6
Nc5 23.Rc7 Ne6 24.Rxc6 Red8 25.Bg3 f6 26.exf6 Bxf6 27.Ne4 Bxb2
28.Rxe6 Bxa3 29.Ra1 Bb2 30.Ra2 Rd1+ 31.Kf2 Bd4+ 32.Ke2 Rg1 33.Kf3
Rf8+ 34.Kg4 Rxg2 35.Rxa5 Rxc2 36.Re7 Rc6 37.Be5 Rg6+ 38.Kh4
Bb6½–½
Essery,David (1671) - Sullivan,Michael (1644) [C24] Bishop’s
Opening 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (5),
07.08.1993 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d3 Be7 5.Bg5 0–0 6.Bxf6
Bxf6 7.0–0 c6 8.Bb3 d5 9.exd5 cxd5 10.c3 Nc6 11.Nbd2 Bf5 12.Bc2 Re8
13.Re1 Qc7 14.a3 Ne7 15.Nf1 Ng6 16.Ne3 Be6 17.Nf1 Rad8 18.Ng3 Bg4
19.h3 Bd7 20.Nh5 Be7 21.Re3 Bc6 22.d4 e4
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23.Nh2 Bg5 24.Re1 e3 25.Ng4 exf2+ 26.Nxf2 Be3 27.Qf3 Bxf2+
28.Qxf2 Ne7 29.Qh4 Ng6 30.Qg4 Re6 31.Re2 [White ran out of
time.]0–1
Round 6 Games Millman,Paul (1820) - Ryder,Matthew (1740) [C30]
King’s Gambit Declined 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt
Sarnia, Ont. (6), 07.08.1993 1.e4 e5 2.f4 f6 3.fxe5 fxe5 4.Qh5+ Ke7
5.Qxe5+ Kf7 6.Bc4+ d5 7.Bxd5+ Kg6 8.Ne2 h6 9.0–0 Bd6 10.Bf7+ Kh7
11.Qh5 Ne7 12.e5 Rf8 13.Nbc3 Nd7 14.d4 Bb4 15.Ng3 Nb6 16.Be3 Bxc3
17.bxc3 Nbd5 18.Bd2 b5 19.Rf2 Ba6 20.Ne4 Qd7 21.Ng5+ Kh8 22.Ne6
Rxf7 23.Qxf7 Rg8 24.Nc5 Qc8 25.Raf1 b4 26.Nxa6 Qxa6 27.Rf3 bxc3
28.Bc1 Qxa2 29.Rh3 1–0
Forget,Patrick (1500) - Mitro,Steven [C64] Ruyu Lopez –
Classical Defense 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia,
Ont. (6), 07.08.1993 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Bc5 4.0–0 Nge7 5.c3
0–0 6.d4 exd4 7.cxd4 Bb6 8.d5 Nb8 9.Nc3 c6 10.Bc4 cxd5 11.exd5 d6
12.Ne4 Bf5 13.Re1 Re8 14.Bf4 Bxe4 15.Rxe4 Nf5 16.Rxe8+ Qxe8 17.g4
Qe4 18.Qe1 Bxf2+ 19.Kxf2 Qc2+ 20.Qe2 Qxe2+ 21.Kxe2 Ne7 22.Bxd6 Ng6
23.h4 Nd7 24.h5 Nge5 25.Nxe5 Nxe5 26.Bxe5 Re8 27.Kf3 Rxe5 28.d6 Kf8
29.d7 Ke7 30.Rd1 Kd8 31.Bxf7 Re7 32.Be8 Re6 33.g5 h6 34.gxh6 gxh6
35.Rc1 Rd6 36.Ke4 Ke7 37.Rc5 b6 38.Rd5 Re6+ 39.Re5 Rxe5+ 40.Kxe5 a5
41.Kf5 1–0
Bruziewicz,Andrew (2041) - Rutkofske,Lonnie (1794) [C00] French
Defense 1st Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (6),
07.08.1993 1.e4 e6 2.Qe2 b6 3.f4 Ba6 4.d3 d5 5.exd5 Qxd5 6.Nc3 Bb4
7.Bd2 Qd7 8.f5 Nc6 9.fxe6 fxe6 10.Nf3 0–0–0 11.0–0–0 Nf6 12.g3 Nd5
13.Bh3 Rde8 14.Ne4 Nd8 15.a3 Bxd2+ 16.Rxd2 h6 17.Ne5 Qa4 18.Qg4 Qa5
19.Ng6 Rhg8 20.Re1 Nf6 21.Qe2 [Black loses on time.] 1–0
Carr,Samuel - Essery,David (1671) [C60] Ruy Lopez 1st Bluewater
International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (6), 07.08.1993 1.e4 e5
2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nge7 4.0–0 g6 5.c3 Bg7 6.d4 exd4 7.cxd4 0–0 8.Bg5
Qe8 9.e5 Nd5 10.Bc4 Nce7 11.Nc3 Nxc3 12.bxc3 Nf5 13.Re1 Bh6 14.Qb3
Bxg5 15.Nxg5 Nh6 16.Re3 Qe7 17.f4 c6 18.Rh3 Kg7 19.Re1 d5 20.Bd3
Bxh3 21.gxh3 Nf5 22.Nf3 Rab8 23.Bxf5 gxf5 24.Kf2 Kh8 25.Qb1 Rg8
26.Qxf5 Qa3 27.Ng5 Rxg5 28.fxg5 Qxc3 29.Qf4 Qc2+ 30.Re2 Qg6 [Black
loses on time.] 1–0
Morabito,Matthew (1786) - Shaune,Michael (1644) [C00] King’s
Indian Attack vs French Defense 1st Bluewater International Action
Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (6), 07.08.1993 1.e4 e6 2.d3 d5 3.Nd2 c5 4.g3 Nc6
5.Bg2 Nf6 6.Ngf3 Be7 7.0–0 0–0 8.Re1 b5 9.e5 Nd7 10.Nf1 Qc7 11.Bf4
a5 12.c3 Ba6 13.d4 cxd4 14.cxd4 Qb6 15.a3 b4 16.h4 b3 17.Ne3 a4
18.Ng4 Na5 19.Bf1 Bxf1 20.Kxf1 Qb5+ 21.Kg2 Rac8 22.Rc1 Nb6 23.Bg5
Rxc1 24.Qxc1 Rc8 25.Qf4 Bf8 26.h5 Qd3 27.Nh6+ gxh6 28.Bxh6 Qf5
0–1
McHenry,John (1439) - McLean,Douglas [C50] Giuoco Piano 1st
Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (6), 07.08.1993
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d3 h6 5.0–0 Bc5 6.Nc3 a6 7.a4 d6
8.Nh4 Nd4 9.Nf5 Bxf5 10.exf5 Nxf5 11.Qf3 Nd4 12.Qxb7 Ra7 13.Qxa6
Rxa6 14.Bxa6 Nxc2 15.Rb1 0–0 16.a5 Qa8 17.Bc4 Qxa5 18.Nb5 Qb6 19.h3
d5 20.Bxd5 Nxd5 21.Nc3 Nxc3 22.bxc3 Qxb1 23.Bxh6 Qxf1+ 24.Kxf1 gxh6
1–0
Sullivan,Michael (1644) - Jones,George Avery (1623) [B12] 1st
Bluewater International Action Tnmt Sarnia, Ont. (6), 07.08.1993
1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 Bf5 4.Bd3 Bxd3 5.Qxd3 e6 6.Nf3 Ne7 7.0–0 Ng6
8.h3 Nd7 9.Nh2 c5 10.c3 Rc8 11.f4 cxd4 12.cxd4 Ne7 13.Nc3 Nf5
14.Nxd5 Nb6 15.Nc3 Be7 16.Bd2 0–0 17.Ne4 Qxd4+ 18.Qxd4 Nxd4 19.Nc3
Nf5 20.Rf3 Rfd8 21.Be1 a6 22.Bf2 Nc4 23.Ne4 b5 24.g4 Nh4 25.Bxh4
Bxh4 26.f5 Nxb2 27.Nd6 Rc2 28.fxe6 fxe6 29.Raf1 Be7 30.g5 Bxg5
31.Nf7?? [White resigns in light of 31...Rdd2!] 0–1
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1st Blue Water International Action Tournament 8-7-1993
Calendar of Events: First Thursday of Each Month - Chess
Clinics– 6:30 to 7:00 PM - $7.50 per person. From 7:00 until
10:00. Players wishing to play Challenge matches with longer
time controls of G/60 with 5 sec delay can
choose to play match games if they so desire. Participants will
be required to follow the rules and
regulations for Challenge Play (As outlined in Chess Chatter,
our website under "Club Member Ratings
Lists", or posted at the club.) and colors will be selected by
lot. PHCC club ratings will be used. Players
should turn their game scores into Lon, so he can adjust ratings
appropriately and showcase the games
in Chess Chatter. Monthly Tournaments will be held, usually on
the third Thursday of the month, See
the events schedule below for specifics!
2019 Events Schedule: No Tournaments in December – January 2020
:Club Champs Begin
# Name Rating Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 T0TALS
1 Bruziewicz, Andrew 2041 W5 W12 W7 W2 W3 W4 6
2 Millman, Paul 1820 W9 W14 D3 L1 W6 W11 4.5
3 Shaune, Michael 1762 W13 W4 D2 W17 L1 W7 4.5
4 Rutkofske, Lonnie 1974 W19 L3 W6 W16 W7 L1 4
5 Jones. George Avery 1619 L1 L6 W220 W10 W16 W8 4
6 Duncan, Robert 1600 D11 W5 L4 W14 L2 W12 3.5
7 Morabito, Matthew 1786 W15 W16 L1 W18 L4 L3 3
8 Sullivan, Michael 1644 L16 W11 L18 W15 W14 L5 3
9 Forget, Patrick 1500 L2 W10 L14 D12 D13 W16 3
10 Carr, Samuel UNR L12 L9 W13 L5 W15 W14 3
11 Ryder, Matthew 1740 D6 L8 D15 W19 W18 L2 3
12 Mitro, David 1703 W10 L1 L16 D9 W19 L6 2.5
13 McLean, Douglas 1439 L3 L19 L10 W20 D9 W18 2.5
14 Essery, David 1671 W20 L2 W9 L6 L8 L10 2
15 Morian, William 1485 L7 D20 D11 L8 L10 W19 2
16 Mitro,Steven UNR W8 L7 W12 L4 L5 L9 2
17 Klompstra, Robert Sr. 1807 Bye Bye W14 L3 WD WD 1
18 McHenry, John UNR Bye Bye W8 L7 L11 L13 1
19 Moser, Dorothy 1525 L4 W13 L17 L11 L12 L15 1
20 Klompstra, Robert Jr. UNR L14 D15 L5 L13 WD WD 0.5
Prizewinners:
First Place: Andrew Bruziewicz - $100
2nd Place: Mike Shaune/Paul Millman - $40@
Top B: G. Avery Jones - $30
Top C/D: Pat Forget - $20
Top Unrated: Sam Carr - $15
Biggest Upset: Mike Shaune
2nd Upset: Bob Duncan
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PHCC Rating Lists The following list represents only current
members of the Port Huron Chess Club. Current USCF ratings were
used for
members that had them, in order to establish the initial club
rating list. The USCF rating format is used as the basis for
calculating our club rating list. Members that had no USCF
ratings are given a provisional rating based on their
performances against regular club members who had USCF ratings.
Club rated events will use these ratings for pairing
purposes.
PHCC Ratings as of 10/25/19 Name Rating Bruziewicz, Andy 2118
Gregg, Alan 1993 Rutkofske, Lon 1906 Morabito, Matt 1865 Wilkinson,
Stu 1852 Jones, G. Avery 1738 Broyles, Tom 1692 Muir, Josh 1633
Wingrove, Bill 1612 Bedy, Noel 1591 Boucher, Dave 1565 Scholfield,
Chris 1503 Diachinsky, Robin 1300 Byrne, Brandon 1294 Kenny, Joshua
1063 DeFoy, Jay 750
PHCC Blitz Ratings as of 10/25/19 Name Rating Bruziewicz, Andy
2262 Gregg, Alan 1938 Wilkinson, Stu 1929 Rutkofske, Lon 1879
Morabito, Matt 1797 Broyles,Tom 1708 Muir, Josh 1667 Bedy, Noel
1599 Scholfield, Chris 1552 Wingrove, Bill 1538 Jones, G. Avery
1517 Byrne, Brandon 1327 Diachinsky, Robin 1298 Kenny, Joshua 1113
DeFoy, Jay 895
USCF Blitz Ratings as of 10/25/19 Name Rating Bruziewicz, Andy
2152 Gregg, Alan 1935 Rutkofske, Lon 1860 Morabito, Matt 1732 Muir,
Josh 1617 Bedy, Noel 1546 Jones, G. Avery 1359
Name Rating Bruziewicz, Andy 2098 Gregg, Alan 1967 Wilkinson,
Stu 1830 Rutkofske, Lon 1800 Morabito, Matt 1795 Broyles, Tom 1699
Muir, Joshua 1616 Wingrove, Bill 1569 Jones, G.Avery 1542 Bedy,
Noel 1520 Boucher, Dave 1406 Byrne, Brandon 1283P4 DeFoy, Jay
1111P3 Kenny, Joshua 1063
USCF Ratings as of 10/25/19 Name Rating Bruziewicz, Andy 2098
Gregg, Alan 1967 Wilkinson, Stu 1830 Rutkofske, Lon 1800 Morabito,
Matt 1795 Broyles, Tom 1699 Muir, Joshua 1616 Wingrove, Bill 1569
Jones, G.Avery 1542 Bedy, Noel 1520 Boucher, Dave 1406 Byrne,
Brandon 1283P4 DeFoy, Jay 1111P3 Kenny, Joshua 1063
USCF Quick/Action Ratings as of 10/25/19 Name Rating Bruziewicz,
Andy 2125/P13 Gregg, Alan 1909 Morabito, Matt 1898/P17 Broyles,Tom
1801/23 Wilkinson, Stu 1782/P16 Rutkofske, Lon 1756 Muir, Josh 1634
Jones, Avery 1544 Bedy, Noel 1523 Wingrove, Bill 1507 Byrne,
Brandon 1201P9 Defoy, Jay 1103/P8 Kenny, Joshua 1102/P8