Showing posts with label 2019 Hales Corners Challenge XXIX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2019 Hales Corners Challenge XXIX. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2019

2019 Hales Corners Chess Challenge (Challenge XXIX)

Hola darlings!

The 2019 spring Hales Corners Chess Challenge has finished and prizes awarded.  This year's event was brought back to Milwaukee (YAY!) at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, South 13th Street and College Avenue. 

This year's Challenge hosted 31 players in the Open and 34 players in the Reserve.  As you know, Goddesschess has been helping support female chess players since Challenge VIII.  Our prize structure has changed quite a bit since then but our goal remains the same - to encourage more chess femmes to play in tournaments and match themselves against stronger players. That's the way to grow your skills.

This year's Challenge XXIX conflicted with the All Girls National Open in Chicago hosted over the weekend, and it seems that drew a lot of chess femmes who might have otherwise considered playing in the Challenge to Chicago to compete in the All Girls National Open. But we still had a good percentage of chess femmes attending, 9.2%. 

You know the drill by now (I hope!):  Goddesschess prizes are in addition to any prize a female player may earn, and the top finishing female player in each Section receives Goddesschess paid registration if she chooses to play in the next Hales Corners Chess Challenge. 

The report:

Open Players; Goddesschess Prizes Awarded (if any):
Susanna Ulrich (2079) $125 (plus paid registration for next event)
Madeline Weber (1718) $100

Reserve Players; Goddesschess Prizes Awarded (if any):
Lizzie Brahin (1289) $50 (plus paid registration for next event)
Ellen Wanek (1234) $40
Sandra Hoffman 81371) $20
Katerina Tarra (375) (no prize won but scored lots of experience points!)

My chess buddy Ellen Wanek sent me a couple of photos of the chess femmes!



Ladies, you brought a smile to my face!

Okay, I probably should have used this one instead but I couldn't resist using the first one (I always make faces in photographs, too):



I LUV you all!  Thanks for coming out and supporting your fellow female chess femmes at this great event.  I plan on seeing you ALL in person at the Autumn Hales Corners Chess Challenge on October 5th, same time, same place (but I won't be playing - it makes my eyes cross and gives me a headache that would kill a man to play chess these days, UGH!) 

Saturday, March 23, 2019

XXIX Hales Corners Challenge (Southwest Chess Club)

Hola darlings!  It's that time of year once again.  Goddesschess is sponsoring cash prizes for female players which are paid in addition to any prize money for which the player may qualify.  Goddesschess is pleased to have provided prize money for Southwest Chess Club's Spring and Fall tournaments since Hales Corners Challenge VIII!

This year's 29th Spring Tournament will be held on Saturday April 13, 2019 - 4 rounds in one day, whew!  We're back in a Milwaukee location, whoop whoop!  This year's event will be held at the Crowne Plaza Milwaukee Airport Hotel at 6401 South 13th Street in Milwaukee.

US Chess Grand Prix Points: 10
Wisconsin Tour event! 
4SS, G/60;d6. 2 Sections: Open & Reserve (under 1600). 

You can find further details at the Southwest Chess Club blog, as well as a link to the flyer. 

Goddesschess Prizes:

Open: $50 per win/$25 per draw
Reserve: $20 per win/$10 per draw
Perfect Score Prizes for Females: $80 in Open/$40 in Reserve

This year we're scheduled at the same time as a national girl's chess competition in Chicago so some of our best female players may not be with us this spring.  This may present a great opportunity for some new chess femme future stars to shine at the Hales Corners Challenge!!!!!  They're great events, I hope there will be a "fabulous, dahling" turnout!
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