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Club Champion Strikes Again
Eleven players competed in the Deep Freeze Swiss, held over 3 Mondays – a three round, G/60 + 5/sec delay tournament. Ernie Johnson was the TD. With three class A […]
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Van the man in Unrated Blitz
Jan 20th featured an unrated blitz event at the club, where the pressure of holding on to precious rating points could be set aside, if only for one night. Nine […]
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Winter and Spring Schedule published, and USATE teams
Check the Event Schedule page for list of events through the middle of May. Plenty of chess action, including the Dutchess County Chess Championship and the club’s favorite out of […]
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Club cancelled today
Due to the inclement weather, the club will not be meeting and the first round of the December Swiss will not take place tonight. Please do not come to Vassar, […]
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Ernie erases all competition in November action
Nine players participated in the 4 round, 2 day event (11/11, 11/18), a G/25 + d4 affair (quick rated). Ernie, acting as the TD and being the highest rated player, […]
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Courtney captures Club Championship
One of the premier club tournaments was held over October and early November, 5 rounds of G/90 + 5d to determine the Vassar-Chadwick club champion. Twenty-one players battled it out […]
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Sheppard and Courtney tie atop Memorial
Eight players competed in this year’s Memorial tournament, held in Coldenham on October 19th. While there were less than 10 participants, the field was very strong, with 3 players over […]
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Matan takes 2019 Fall Swiss
Ten players participated in the three round, G/75 + 5d tournament held in September, and NM MATAN PRILLELTENSKY took first with 3 wins. Mark Courtney and James Reap finished with […]
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Dr. Fisher impresses in Schenectady
The third annual Peter Henner memorial was held this past weekend, featuring 43 players and 3 sections. Dr. Craig Fisher went undefeated and took clear 2nd (3.5 out of 5) […]
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Barking Bob Simmons takes Dog Days Swiss
Eight players decided to leave air conditioning behind and venture into the stifling heat, for three Mondays in a row, to compete in the Poughkeepsie Dog Days Swiss (G/75, d5). […]