CONCLUDED WITH 51 PLAYERS Successful II Tournament DEL PARK ENTERTAINMENT, then Y LOS Winners tournament picture of him. 1er Lugar Sub Cepeda Camila Montecinos 18 2nd Place Sub 18 Gonzalo Silva Antonio Pinochet 3er Lugar Sub 18 Veronica Vargas Monterrey 1er Lugar Sub 12 Franco Morales Acevedo 2nd Place Under 12 Valeria Bustamante Dinner 3er Lugar Sub 12 Gonzalo Pizarro Vallejos 1st Place Sub 8 Benjamin Thiebaut Copetti 2nd Place Sub 8 Ian Fajanzylbern Martel 3rd Place Under 8 Anatoly Samarsky
Audience Ivan Maringuer (Municipality of San Bernardo), Jorge Bustamante (President Club Central Maestranza Sn. Bdo.) And Andres Verdugo (teacher for the Fun Park ) Fiscal Tournament, Andrew and Paul Verdugo
Place: Parque García de la Huerta, Latin 504, San Bernardo. Start Time: 10:00 hrs . Registration: Free, 9:30 pm. tournament features: 5 rounds Swiss system, 20 minute finish. playoff systems in order: Bucholz, Bucholz medium and progressive. Valid national elo. Categories: - Under 16 - Under 12 - Sub 8 If the categories do not meet a minimum of 10 players to fuse. medals were awarded to the top 3 categories. Access from Santiago Centro: Transantiago -201E, take Alameda Central Expressway and get off at Columbus and America, then walk south America. Transantiago -201, taken at any location of Grand Avenue, and when I get off at San Bernardo Urmeneta with Arturo Prat Arturo Prat and walk towards the west. -Auto, take Central Expressway to cross Columbus (San Bernardo bypass), exit on Highway Colon, followed by Columbus to America and turn south until you reach the Parque García de la Huerta. Contact: -Fono 09-3084046 Email uzbekanz@hotmail.com Director and Tournament Referee: Andres Verdugo Fajardo
Organization: Dept. of Culture and Sports, I. City of San Bernardo.
ENTERTAINING TWO ROUNDS VAN WINTER OPEN TOURNAMENT CLUB ZODIAC SIGNS
was informed tod @ s that can enter the tournament until the 3rd round, and there are 14 players participating in it, if they want to participate here are the main elements: Objectives: 1 .- Disseminate the practice of chess and to discover new talent in sport science. 2.-Promoting the cultivation of friendship, through the practice of science game-3.-Make available of a well organized tournament chess. Attracting new members to the club. Individual Tournament
for 7 rounds Swiss system and unique category. This will be held at the headquarters of Club Capablanca, Francisco Aranda Street No. 578 - Sn. Bdo., On Sunday at 11:00 hrs. Start and end May 17/24 July 05/12 2009. The playing time is 60 minutes to finish for each player. It will wait 30 minutes, at 11:30 will be passed to any player WO truants without notice.
the 3 will be awarded 1st place in the tournament.
Entry Fee: Children and young people under 18 years: $ 500 Partners adults older than 18 years: $ 1,000 Adults over 18 non-members: $ 1,500
Organizers , prosecutors and also acting as a court of discipline, will be the teachers Mr. Paul Timofeew and Manuel Sandoval.
To date the following players are registered, Jorge Marín, Hernan Castro, Mario Urbina, Manuel Sandoval, Jorge Zamorano, Andrew Baeza, Robinson Foster, Carlos Garces, Luis de la Jara, Alberto Hernández, Edgardo Chariot, Juan Lira , Juan Gonzalez and Matias Lagos.
The Astrology is a human science studied for thousands of years, establishing a correspondence between the man and his environment (planets, stars ...), founded on numerous observations made from the highest antiquity, to determine psychological characteristics a person based on the position of the planets on the day of his birth.
Are Sagittarians like Rubinstein and Reshevsky, the best strategists?.
Tal, Capablanca and Alekhine were all recognized as Scorpio and tactical geniuses.
A Pisces with Fischer perfect opening game and a strong will for victory ...
Below is a list of players and their zodiac, and what you sign are you ?....
Aries
Gary Kasparov • Vasily V. Smyslov • Larry Evans • Viktor Korchnoi • Yasser Seirawan • Vasily N. Platov • George H. Mackenzie • Iván Faragó • Anatoly L. Lein • Efim Bogoljubow • Gustavo Maass • Zsuzsa Polgar • Samuel S. Boden • Miguel Najdorf • Vladas I. Mikenas
Tauro
Wilhelm Steinitz • Robert Byrne • Anthony J. Miles • John D. Nunn • Daniel Harrwitz • Alexander Tolush • Lothar Schmid • Iosif Dorfman • Alexandra Kosteniuk • Rudolf Spielmann • Alexander Ivanov • Max Euwe • Emanuel Schiffers • Robert Durkin • Isidor Ginsburg
Géminis
Anatoly Karpov • Viktor Varavin • Isaac Y. Boleslavsky • Tigran Petrosian • Dawid M. Janowski • Gata Kamsky • Thomas W. Wood • Peter Heine Nielsen • Nigel Short • Alexander McDonnell • Peter Svidler • Mihail Golubev • Donald Byrne • Richard Reti • George Alan Thomas
Cáncer
Paul C. Morphy • Adolf Anderssen • Vladimir Kramnik • Alexei Shirov • Boris Gelfand • Alexander Zlochevskij • Alexander Morozevich • Miroljub Lazic • Milan Vidmar • Aloyzas Kveinys • Larry M. Christiansen • Henry E. Bird • Pal Charles Benko • Hannes Stefansson • Eran Liss
Leo
Mikhail M. Botvinnik • Judit Polgar • Robert F. Combe • Georg Siegel • Ottó Titusz Bláthy • Fabiano Caruana • Helmut Pfleger • Max Lange • Francisco Vallejo Pons • Daniel Roos • Frank James Marshall • Helgi Olafsson • Narek Seferjan • Edgar William Allen • Thomas Ernst
Virgo
Francois Philidor • Eduard A. Heinrich • Peter Leko • Albert Becker • Arpad Emrick Elo • Grechihin, Valery • Zhong Zhang • Sergey Kudrin • Johannes H. Zukertort • Dmitry Gurevich • Ossip Bernstein • Constantin Ionescu • Robert Zelcic • George Koltanowski • Gerald Hertneck
Libra
Reuben Fine • Anatoly D. Machulsky • Alexei Fedorov • Joaquim Durao • Vladimir Petrov Victor Palciauskas • • • Ruslan Ponomariov Suat Atalik Dusko Pavasovic • • • Zvonimir Mestrovic Levon Aronian Konstantin Aseev • • • Susan Lalic Axel Akerblom • Joanna Dworakowska
Escorpió
Aron Nimzovich • Adams • Michael I. Mikhail Chigorin • • Alexander A. Alekhine Mikhail Tal M. Zsofia Polgar • • David Howell • José R. Capablanca • Israel A. Horowitz • Leonid Stein • Robert Hubner • Alejandro S. Hoffman • Oldřich Duras • Paul Leonhardt • Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Sagitario
Akiba K. Rubinstein • Joshua Waitzkin • Jan Timman • Rustam Kasimdzhanov • Harry Pillsbury • Carlos Torre • Samuel H. Reshevsky • Vladimir Akopian • Pin Wang • Joseph Blackburne • Nikola Mitkov • Hikaru Nakamura • Vasja Pirc • Vishwanathan Anand • Dimitri Komarov
Capricornio
Emanuel Lasker • Paul P. Keres • Maia Chiburdanize • Arthur Havasi • Humprey Bogart • Miguel A. Quinteros • Frank G. Maus • Imad Hakki • Alexander V. Khalifman • Amos Burn • Kazimierz Makarczyk • Lionel Kieseritzky • Johann J. Breuer • Mikhail M. Ivanov • Emanuel Berg
Acuario
Boris Spassky • David Bronstein • Alfonso Dipietro • Samuel Loyd • Fred Reinfeld • Mark Y. Taimanov • Alexander D. Petroff • Dragan Kosic • Patrick G. Wolff • Smbat Lputian • Arthur M. • Nana M. Yusupov Valeri Yandemirov Ioseliani • • Vera F. • She Menchik Pitama
Piscis
Robert J. • Fischer • Siegbert Tarrasch Yefim P. • • Geller Teimour Radjabov Eduard E. Geza Maroczy Gufeld • • • Vassily Ivanchuk Bent Larsen • Saviely G. Tartakower Jaan Eslon • • • Zurab Azmaiparashvili Carl Schlechter Arnold Denker • • • Jacques Mieses Veselin Topalov
No es Insurance CHESS that invented the Indians. A papyrus found in the palace of Ramses the 2nd, at Thebes, seems to represent the Pharaoh playing chess with one of his favorites: item that should have happened a thousand years before the alleged invention of the Indians and the famous story of wheat in the boxes.
Plato in the Phaedrus, is that chess is an Egyptian game, other Greeks believed that it was invented by the Trojans, in the years of siege.
unearthed in Mesopotamia appear to be pieces of chess, what would even older than the Egyptians and Greeks .... and writing.
Mathematically speaking, the number of moves that can last the game is 5,899
says there are more chess games possible than atoms in the universe. Makes sense.