2017 Washington State Championship
2017 Washington State Championship / Premier / Invitational / Challengers
The 2018 Washington State Championship / Premier / Invitational / Challengers chess tournaments were conducted as round-robins the weekends of February 10-11 and 17-19, 2018 in Redmond as detailed below. Rounds began at 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM on the weekends, and at 5:00 PM on President's Day, Monday, February 19.
Four Sections! Format: Four invitation-only 10-player Round Robins by rating: Championship, Premier, Invitational, and Challengers. The field of each section was determined by seeding and by the highest rated players to respond to an invitation based on the January 2018 U.S. Chess rating list. All sections were dual U.S. Chess and FIDE rated. Fred Kleist was the TD for all four sections.
2017 Washington State Championship
Time control: 40/2, SD/30; d10. Boards and sets were provided at the tournament, but not clocks.
Entry Fee: Free!
Schedule: Rounds 1-8: Feb. 11, 12, 18, 19 at 10 AM and 5 PM. Round 9: Feb. 20 (President's Day) at 5 PM.
Site: Microsoft Building 99 rooms 99/1915 and 99/1927: 14820 NE 36th St., Redmond, WA 98052. Note: registration and badging required to access Microsoft building for this event.
Prize Fund: The initial prize fund for each section was guaranteed by the WCF, and may be increased based on donations. Championship: $1,500, Premier: $1,000, Invitational: $500, Challengers: $250. Prize distribution (each section): 1st 45%, 2nd 25%, 3rd 15%, 4th 10%, 5th 5%. Brilliancy Prizes: $400 ($100 for best game in each section). The winner of the Championship section receives the title of Washington State Champion. Plaques awarded to the winners of each section.
Drawing of lots: Feb. 4 at 10 p.m. at Seattle Chess Club after the Seattle Masters. Attendance was optional, though encouraged.
Byes: Since this is a prestigious round robin, there were no half-points byes or rescheduling of games allowed in any of the sections. All games must be played on site under TD supervision at the scheduled round times.
Seeds: (note not all accepted invitation; see below for actual player fields for each event)
Championship: IM Michael Lee (State Champion), FM Nick Raptis (Open Champion), FM Tian Sang (Championship Runner-up), NM Anthony He (Challenger's Cup Champion and Junior Closed Co-Champion), FM John Readey (Premier Champion).
Premier: NM Kyle Haining (Premier Runner-up), Neo Olin (Invitational Champion), Zachary Zhang (President's Cup Champion), Joseph Truelson (Junior Open Champion).
Invitational: Masayuki Nagase (Invitational Runner-up), Vikram Ramasamy (Challengers Champion), Sangeeta Dhingra (Girl's Champion), David Rupel (Senior Champion), Badamkhand Norovsambuu (Women’s Champion).
Challengers: WFM Naomi Bashkansky (Challengers Runner-up), TBD (WCF Nominee).
Registration: Invited players were requested to register online via online registration, or reply to the email they received. The deadline to reply was Feb. 3.
Questions? Josh Sinanan, WCF President, (206) 769-3757, joshsinanan@gmail.com.
Brilliancy prizes - See the 2017 WA State Championship Brilliancy Prizes report (PDF file).
Schedule and Other Information
Schedule/Location: See above.
Requests/Updates:
Please arrive at Microsoft on Saturday morning by 9:45 a.m. for a mandatory players meeting in which Fred will remind us of the FIDE rules. All players must be present by 10:00 a.m. or may risk forfeiting round 1 and being withdrawn from the tournament.
Boards, sets, scoresheets, and digital clocks will be provided. Please bring an extra set/clock for skittles and game analysis.
We kindly ask that each player send a brief chess bio with picture for publication in Northwest Chess magazine. Only players who submit a bio and annotated game upon completion of the tournament will be eligible to win prize money. Please send the bio to Josh Sinanan or Jeff Roland (jroland@cableone.net) by 2/10. Annotated games should be submitted no later than 3/5.
The group photos for all sections were taken on Sunday 2/18 at 4:45 p.m. prior to round 8. Players were requested to please dress nicely!
Pairings
Pairings are released after the drawing of lots.
Here is the pairings schedule for the rounds in each section. This is from the Berger tables.
See the crosstables below for the players corresponding to each pairing number.
Rd 1 - 1:10 2:9 3:8 4:7 5:6
Rd 2 - 10:6 7:5 8:4 9:3 1:2
Rd 3 - 2:10 3:1 4:9 5:8 6:7
Rd 4 - 10:7 8:6 9:5 1:4 2:3
Rd 5 - 3:10 4:2 5:1 6:9 7:8
Rd 6 - 10:8 9:7 1:6 2:5 3:4
Rd 7 - 4:10 5:3 6:2 7:1 8:9
Rd 8 - 10:9 1:8 2:7 3:6 4:5
Rd 9 - 5:10 6:4 7:3 8:2 9:1
Championship
Congratulations to Washington State chess champions, FM Nick Raptis and FM Roland Feng!
Nick Raptis with the championship trophy, photo courtesy of WCF President Josh Sinanan. Nick previously won the state championship when he lived in Portland, Oregon, but is now the Washington state champion for the first time!
The Championship was registered and FIDE rated. Titles: IM = International Master, FM = FIDE Master, NM = US Chess National Master, LM = US Chess Life Master.
Latest pre-tournament US Chess ratings shown below (may differ from ratings above).
Average rating: 2298
Prize Fund: $1,500
The winner of the Championship section receives the title of Washington State Champion.
Raptis, Nick 2430
Feng, Roland 2426
Tiglon, Bryce 2426
Kaufman, Ray 2402
Sang, Tian 2359
Readey, John 2302
Perez, Ignacio 2296
Haining, Kyle 2268
Sinanan, Josh 2264
He, Anthony 2240
Premier
Congratulations to Premier champion, Brendan Zhang!
The Premier is registered and FIDE rated.
Titles: FM = FIDE Master, NM = US Chess National Master, WIM = Woman International Master, WFM = Woman FIDE Master. Latest pre-tournament US Chess ratings shown below.
The winner of the Premier section qualifies for the next state championship tournament.
Average rating: 2072
Prize Fund: $1,000
The winner of the Premier section qualifies for the next state championship tournament.
Sloan, Carl J 1858
Anand, Vignesh 1847
Bonrud, Neal 1829
Ahluwalia, Anshul Bharat 1813
Petrov, Oscar 1787
Mahajan, Rushaan 1772
Deng, Samuel 1771
Tien, Sophie 1752
Xuan, Owen 1707
Vijayakumar, Advaith 1633
Average rating: 1778
Prize Fund: $250
Alternates: Seshadri, Sridhar 1671
Invitational
Congratulations to Invitational champion, Joseph Frantz!
The Invitational is registered and FIDE rated.
Titles: WCM = Woman Candidate FIDE Master.
Latest pre-tournament US Chess ratings shown below.
The winner of the Invitational section qualifies for the next state premier tournament.
Average rating: 1954
Prize Fund: $500
The winner of the Invitational section qualifies for the next state premier tournament.
Bishop, Alan 2043
Deshpande, Aaryan 2030
Zhang, Eric 2017
Airapetian, Chouchanik 2015
Arganian, David 2013
Moroney, Timothy 2012
Thomas, Damarcus 1963
Kuhner, Mary 1956
Olson, Travis 1953
Smith, Mark Trevor 1880
Average rating: 1988
Prize Fund: $500
Challengers
Congratulations to Challengers champion, Nicholas Whale!
The Challengers is registered and FIDE rated.
Titles: CM = Candidate FIDE Master.
Latest pre-tournament US Chess ratings shown below.
Average rating: 1813
Prize Fund: $250
The winner of the Invitational section qualifies for the next state premier tournament.
Irgaliyev, Alikhan 2307
Schill II, William J 2227
Pupols, Viktors 2200
Lin, Michael 2157
Kelley, Dereque 2146
Ramasamy, Vikram 2117
Norovsambuu, Badamkhand 2101
Rupel, David 2060
Zhang, Brendan 2055
Truelson, Joseph 1923
Average rating: 2129
Prize Fund: $1,000
Organizers: Josh Sinanan (WCF President). Thank you for your service to chess in Washington State.