Showing posts with label Hales Corners Challenge XV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hales Corners Challenge XV. Show all posts

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Hales Corners Chess Challenge XV!

Hola darlings!

It's getting to be that time again - April is right around the corner and that means another Hales Corners Chess Challenge is here!  Register.


Goddesschess has reinstated prizes for chess femmes playing in the Reserve Section this event!  Yep - that means that ladies who play in the Open will receive $40 for each WIN and $20 for each DRAW; ladies who play in the Reserve will receive $20 for each WIN and $10 for each DRAWGoddesschess prizes are paid in addition to any other prizes female players may win.  The highest scoring femme in both Open and Reserve Sections also receive free entry courtesy of Goddesschess should they choose to play in Challenge XVI in October, 2012!!!

I'm playing with my whopping 534 ELO, LOL!  I always have a good time regardless of how I do OTB (which ain't good, darlings, ain't good).  So please come out, especially our local and regional chess femmes, and support this great club and great event.

In Challenge XIV, Rachel Ulrich won $100 in Goddesschess cash for scoring 2.5/4 in the Open; sister Susan Ulrich scored 3.0/4 in the Reserve section.  Both Ulrich sisters are registered for Challenge XV -- watch out, chess dudes.

Can we break some records this year?  Would love to see the largest number of players ever, and the largest of chess femmes ever!  Come play and say hello - I'm the chick with the shortish red hair (new do as of a few weeks ago, just for spring and summer).  No, I do not look like "I Love Lucy."  I look more like - a movie star pretending to be a normal person.  Yeah, that's me with too much mascara on and the cigarette holder poking people in their eyes...

Monday, March 5, 2012

Computer Labs for Kids

Hola darlings!  I received an update the other day from my chess buddy Shira Evans Sanford. 

Shira and Crispin are settled in LA and working out of the "mobile lab" that has been a big blessing in reaching many kids!  Here's the latest:

I am really excited. Computer Labs for Kids is starting an iPad class for homeless children in San Jose, CA. I sent out an email about it and then got a response from a man I met in Israel who has recently been appointed by the Ministry of Education to put together iPads for a project teaching deaf children how to play chess - using the iPads! It's way cool! If you want to help the Israel project, I've put together I special causes page just for them and whatever money we get we will use to send them iPads. Here is the link, http://www.causes.com/causes/245228-computer-labs-for-kids/actions/1628622

So the kids will not only learn how to use an Ipad, they will also learn how to play chess!  Yippee!

We have talked about this idea for awhile, and during the 2009 Chicago project, GM Susan Polgar and the Susan Polgar Institute donated software that was loaded onto computers that were delivered at the end of the day to children who attended the program at the Children's Village. 

Because Chicago was within my reach by a 90 minute train trip, I was able to volunteer and work with Shira and other volunteers that day, and it was just a wonderful experience.


Shira (center) with one of the student receiving his Certificate of Completion, and me (left), some of the volunteers in the background; his computer buddy is waiting to hand him his computer in the background :)

See also GM Susan Polgar Comes Through

 I've been pushing for Shira to work more chess into her work with the kids ever since! Chess can be a life-changing experience -- knowledge that, once learned, can never be taken away but can be nurtured, and added to. Chess can take you to places you would not have thought about for yourself, if only you can dream, and have a little intestinal fortitude :)  I never dreamed that I would ever play in a real chess tournament myself, but somehow, in October, 2010 there were Shira and I, and Crispin (who worked instead of played chess that day, CHICKEN!) at a Hales Corners Chess Challenge.

I don't think I'd have had enough guts to walk in there that first time without my chess buddy at my side, let me tell you!  As it was, my hands shook throughout most of my games.  I bombed - expected to.  But it was an experience!  Shira was there to give me encouragement between the rounds, for she was playing in the Open and I was a totally UNRATED player in the Reserve section, eek! 

I think it must have driven me slightly mad because, a year later, I somehow found myself playing in another October Hales Corners Chess Challenge!  This one I had to get to by myself (bus) and walk into all alone (intestinal fortitude).  I only played 3 games (arranged ahead of time), but I did it, all by myself.  Now that does sound silly, doesn't it, coming from a 60 year old woman who's been there and done that!

And now, I find I'm playing next month in Hales Corners Chess Challenge XV.  And my hands are not shaking at the prospect; I'm sure I'm just going to get really P.O.'d about being mercilessly whipped around the board by players young enough to be my grandchildren.  Ach! 

So you see - chess and computers!  Darlings, it's a natural!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Ulrich Sisters ROCK!!!

There are many great reasons to live in Milwaukee, and one of my favorite reasons is my adopted chess club, Southwest Chess Club

Mr. Don, Isis and I, my primary cohorts in things chessly, tentatively started looking around to provide some prize money to events in our respective home towns back in 2008.  After researching local area chess clubs I discovered the Southwest Chess Club and it's twice-a-year Hales Corners Chess Challenges.  The rest, as the saying goes, is herstory, darlings!

Our first sponsorship was for Challenge VIII, in October, 2008.  Forgive the formatting of this post.  When Blogger really blew it by changing their format to be decidedly hostile to anyone NOT using their Chrome thing, etc. etc. (I am not a big Google fan), every single paragraph return, indentation, etc. etc. was wiped out of every single one of my thousands of posts that had been made up to that point in time.  Talk about being one pissed off extremely angry woman.  In fact, I'm getting steamed again just typing about it, ggggrrrrrrr.  

But this isn't about me, it's about the wonderful partnership that has developed between the great folks at the Southwest Chess Club and me as representative for Goddesschess.  I love those people and - those people had better love me, that's all I have to say on the subject...

Joke!  From our initial offering of $100 in prize money in Challenge VIII, we have experimented with various prize formats and amounts in subsequent Challenges, and have settled more or less on this:  In the Open, all wins by female players earn $40, draws earn $20;  in the Reserve section, the prizes for the chess femmes are $20 for each win, $10 for each draw. 

Our goal has been to try and encourage more women to come out and play.  I can't say it's been exactly successful, but the chess femmes who do play usually come back and play in another and then another...  Last October (2011), Challenge XIV was held and, mad woman that I am, I decided to play in my second ever tournament (I had played in Challenge XII along with my chess buddie Shira Evans Sanford).  LOL!  I won't bore you with the gory details of my chess slaughter, but the really fun part was meeting Ellen Wanek and Pat Foat, who along with me are youthful in our hearts, minds and souls but on the outside, well, let's just say we're heading gracefully into middle age and leave it at that...  There was a fair contingent of younger chess femmes, too. 

Rachel Ulrich has played in several Hales Corners Challenges, and in Challenge XIV she played in the Open section and won $100 in Goddesschess cash plus paid entry to Challenge XV if she plays!  YIPPEE!  The Ulrich family made Challenge XIV a family affair.  Susan Ulrich played in the Reserve section but for Challenge XIV we had decided to try and lure more ladies to play in the Open section and thus we did not fund prizes for the chess femmes in the Reserve. 

Well, it didn't work to lure more chess femmes who I think really could play in the Open to actually play in the Open.  Sigh.  Susan scored 3.0/4 (3 wins) and would have won $60 in Goddesschess cash if we had maintained our "old" prize structure.  So if she comes to Challenge XV I will expect her to win at least $60 because we've reinstituted cash prizes for ladies in the Reserve in Challenge XV!!!  And if she does play in the Reserve I sure hope I don't have to play her!  Nah, that won't happen.  I'm so low down on the totem pole ELO wise, I expect to be defeated by 2 year olds sucking on pacifiers...

Anne Ulrich - I believe she is now a college student and had pretty much given up playing competitive chess to concentrate on her studies (but don't quote me on that) was also present at Challenge XIV and was a "house" player.  I had no idea what that meant, but it was explained to me.  Ahhhhh, little grasshopper, enlightenment...

I had met both Rachel and Susan Ulrich previously and at Challenge XIV I met Anne.  They are all delightful chess femmes and very pretty too -- wonder if Dad is beating off the young men with a very big Knight???

Fast forward to today! I received an email from Janet Ulrich, mother of the three chessplaying sisters and it had just wonderful news:

Hello Jan!
Anne enjoyed going to Hales Corners last year and being a house player. So after she finished all of last year’s geography activities she decided to study chess. As this website shows she is at the top of the 2012 JGP list in the country. (I don’t know if she will be able to hold this spot but it is fun being there if just for awhile!) Anyway, I thought you might enjoy seeing this:
My girls are looking forward to seeing you at Hales Corners...
Here it is in print!

2012 Chess Magnet Junior Grand Prix Top Standings (Unofficial)

This unofficial list is based on USCF records and TD reports as of Wed Feb 29 19:30:41 CST 2012
For individuals not listed here , see our Member Services Area.
To see the details (events and players) for someone's JGP points, see JGP Detail.
There are 1396 players with JGP points
67 JGP-eligible events have resulted in points earned

Top 200
IDNameStateJGP PointsEvents
13498420ULRICH, ANNE EWI27521
14691732BEHAL, ADITYACA-N27262
14324527AZVOLINSKY, ARTHURPA25961

I am so happy now just writing about this, my little old heart is going pitter-patter tra la, tra la and I'm doing a happy dance in my chair.

I  hope to see ALL of the Ulrich family at Hales Corners Challenge XV.  Geez, I've got to print out a form and register...

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Hales Corners Chess Challenge XV

Hola darlings!

The Hales Corners Chess Challenge is back!  This year's spring edition will be on April 21, 2012 at the well-appointed Wyndham Milwaukee Airport Hotel—4747 S. Howell Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin!

Goddesschess has sponsored special prizes since Hales Corners Chess Challenge VIII and we're so happy to continue the tradition! 

For the ladies only: In the Open - $40 per win; $20 per draw.  In the Reserve, $20 per win; $10 per draw.  In addition, top finishing chess femmes in both the Open and Reserve sections receive pre-paid entry to the next Hales Corners Chess Challenge courtesy of Goddesschess, should they register and play. 

Saturday, April 21, 2012
Two Sections – Open and Reserve (Under 1600)
FORMAT: Four Round Swiss System - Four Games in One Day
USCF Rated TIME LIMIT: Game in One Hour (60 minutes per player)
ENTRY FEE: $35 – Open; $25 – Reserve (both sections $5 more after April 18, 2012)
Comp Entry Fee for USCF 2200+: Entry fee subtracted from any prizes won
SITE REGISTRATION: 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
ROUNDS: 10 am -- 1 pm -- 3:30 pm -- 6 pm Pairings by WinTD
---No Computer Entries---No Smoking
PRIZES:
OPEN: 1st—$325*; 2nd—$175*; A - $100; B and below - $75
RESERVE:  1st - $100; 2nd - $75; D - $50; E and below - $40
*Guaranteed
Goddesschess prizes are awarded in addition to any other prizes.

Will I play or will I stay away? Only The Shadow knows for sure...
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