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Monday, June 17, 2013

2013 Milwaukee Summer Challenge

Hola!  I'll get right to it.  Here are the final standings for Milwaukee Summer Challenge II.

No chess femmes participated in the M/E section.

In the U2000:

Pair | Player Name                    |Total|Round|Round|Round|Round|Round|
Num  | USCF ID / Rtg (Pre->Post)      | Pts |  1  |  2  |  3  |  4  |  5  |
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    1 | JAMES S ELLIS                  |4.5  |W   4|D   7|W   8|W  11|W   2|
   WI | 10314372 / R: 1904   ->1961 
    2 | ANUPAMA SHASHIKALA RAJENDRA    |4.0  |W  15|W  14|W   5|W   9|L   1|
   WI | 14061227 / R: 1891   ->1928 
 18 | ANNE E ULRICH                  |2.0  |B    |L  11|W  19|L   6|L  12|
   WI | 13498420 / R: 1442   ->1461
Anupama finished in second place, losing her only game - how dramatic was that, heh, the two leaders going into the final round! She won a Goddesschess prize of $75 for her efforts in addition to her Section prize.

In the U1500:

Pair | Player Name                    |Total|Round|Round|Round|Round|Round|
Num  | USCF ID / Rtg (Pre->Post)      | Pts |  1  |  2  |  3  |  4  |  5  |
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    1 | ALENA HUANG                    |4.5  |W   8|W   6|W   7|W   2|D   3|
   WI | 13713450 / R: 1496   ->1552 
    2 | SABRINA HUANG                  |4.0  |W   9|W   3|W   6|L   1|W   4|
   WI | 13713465 / R: 1347   ->1432 
    3 | SUSANNA G ULRICH               |3.0  |W   4|L   2|H    |W   7|D   1|
   WI | 13498414 / R: 1337   ->1382 
    4 | DIVYA PANDEY                   |3.0  |L   3|B    |W  10|W   5|L   2|
   WI | 14537158 / R: 1199   ->1215 
 7 | RITIKA PANDEY                  |2.5  |W  11|W   5|L   1|L   3|D   6|
   WI | 14537164 / R: 1339   ->1324   
How cool is that!  Four of the five chess femmes who played in the event finished in the top 4 spots (I think.  Allen becker is trying to teach me how they actually rank the players but I just don't get it.  I do not understand why a player is put into a final position by rating rather than based on tie-breaks!)  Alena Huang won a Goddesschess prize of $50 in addition to her Section prize. 

Yet to be determined is the M/E winner of the Goddesschess Best Game Prize of $50.  That will be determined some time later this week. 

Looking forward to next year.  I think a change of Goddesschess' prize structure is in order.  Some photos from Milwaukee Summer Challenge II:

Anne Ulrich on the right.
More photos at the Southwest Chess Club's blog (scroll to bottom of post). 

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