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Hawaii State Chess Championships This Weekend

HCF LogoThe 2008 Hawaii State Open Chess Championships will be held this weekend at the Outrigger Ohana East Hotel. Even if you are not playing you are welcome to come as a spectator. they will also be practice games going on. See you this weekend!

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Single section tournament...everyone's competing for first place!*

*Hawai'i residents only eligible for title of "champion"

Hawai'i State Championship

USCF membership required; available at the door or, at a discount, https://secure.uschess.org/webstore/index.php (be sure to bring your USCF membership card or something that includes your ID number)

  • 5 Round Swiss
  • Time Control: All rounds at G/120.
  • EF: $30 if rec'd by 8/27, $40 thereafter. Jrs. $5 less.
  • Registration: (Sat. 8/30) 8:00am - 8:45 am
  • Round Times: (Sat. 8/30) Round 1: 9:00 am (accelerated pairings)
  • Round 2: 1:30 pm (accelerated pairings)
  • (Sun. 8/31) Round 3: 9:00am
  • Round 4: 1:30pm
  • (Mon. 9/1) Round 5: 9:00am

Up to two half-point byes permitted if requested prior to beginning of Round 3.)

Bring boards, sets and clocks none will be provided / you must know how to set your clock / you must keep score /

you must bring your own writing instrument (or MonRoi device) to use in keeping score / embedded electronic receiving devices are expressly prohibited / cell phones must be turned to silent, off or vibrate / TD reserves the right to involuntarily and without notice, consistency or refund withdraw anyone from the tournament for cheating, arguing with the TD or talking too loudly...these rules notwithstanding, everyone should have fun!

Checks/Entries payable:

          • Hawai'i Chess Federation
          • c/o Larry Reifurth
          • 1572 Kaminaka Drive, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96816
            (808) 225-0599
          • E-mail: larry@hawaii.rr.com
Posted Thursday Aug 28

Randy, I grew up playing a lot of chess.  Never in a tournament, but I did get some tutoring from a Master player when I was about 10 or 11 years old.  I used to devour books on the openings and various gambits.  Played Sargon Chess on the Commodore 64.  I still have my father's childhood hand-carved wooden chess set.  It may be time to pull it out for a game or two.

Randy - best of luck. Sounds like a fun event for those into Chess. I have played a little but it is not really my thing, but I sure admire those who can play and excell at it.


Jeff

Randy - can't wait to hear how many of your students turn out to be winners - please keep us updated on the progress.

( 08/28/08 09:56PM ) — George Souto

Randy I know that your sons are very good players, will they be able to compete in this?

I am amazed at how good some people are at this game...just like other games...it takes a great love to be great in what ever you do.

Take a photo.  I think I am the only person on the planet of Earth that has never plaid a game of chess in their life.  Not checkers either.  Mommy, what's wrong with me?

( 08/30/08 10:58AM ) — Randy L. Prothero - Hawaii REALTOR®

Jeff - I am in that other group.  Those who can't teach.  I teach beginners and organize the events.  This is one of the few tournaments that I play in.


Sharon - I am sure a couple of them will tag me at this event.


George - My oldest has a high school football game tonight and won't be playing.  My youngest, although a 1st grade champion, is not ready to play open events against the top adults yet.

( 08/30/08 10:59AM ) — Randy L. Prothero - Hawaii REALTOR®

Chris - Life is not complete without chess.  It is not too late.  :)

( 09/01/08 03:39AM ) — Russel Ray, San Diego home inspector

Hey, Randy.


I played competive chess until I graduated from Texas A&M University, then business took over. I taught a few semesters at a community college here back in 1994-95 and was a member of the Balboa Park Chess Club. I used to do a lot of chess by mail, but then it turned into computer chess by mail and I think I was the only one trying to exercise my mind. Everyone else was simply trying to win. I still play weekly against the computer on my Kasparov Sensor Chess. It's a real chessboard; takes me away from the computer for a little while each day.

( 09/01/08 01:11PM ) — Randy L. Prothero - Hawaii REALTOR®

Russel - I wish I had more time to study and play.  My game has been slipping the last few years.  The youngsters are starting to tear me up.

( 09/03/08 01:44PM ) — Patricia Kennedy

Randy, do they have competitive Monopoly out there?  That's my game!


By the way, I think it is really great that you are into chess!

( 09/04/08 12:06AM ) — Scott Skinner

we grew up with some neighbors who were of Russian descent. Their children at age 5 and daughter age 6 could beat anyone who was high school age.

( 09/04/08 09:15PM ) — Randy L. Prothero - Hawaii REALTOR®

Patricia - I think real estate is competitive Monopoly.  LOL  I am not familiar with anything organized for Monopoly. 


Scott - I and both of my boys started chess at age 5.  I have had chess students as young as 4.


 

( 09/09/08 01:58PM ) — Chris Ann Cleland, GRI

Randy:  I must be tired.  Glancing at the title to this blog I thought it said CHEESE not CHESS.  I was curious about Hawaiian cheese.  I need some coffee.

( 09/10/08 01:43AM ) — Randy L. Prothero - Hawaii REALTOR®

Chris - Too funny.

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