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Daniel Gurevich on the Mid-America Open




Daniel Gurevich on the Mid-America Open |
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By Daniel Gurevich | |
March 24, 2010 | |
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12-year-old Daniel Gurevich and GM Alejandro Ramirez
I had high expectations for the 14th annual Mid-America Open in St. Louis, Missouri - one of the rare FIDE rated events within driving distance of Atlanta. In an unlucky turn of events, I got my first FIDE rating after a disastrous 2009 World Open, where I lost five games in the U2400 section, and so, despite having a 2100+ USCF rating for over a year, I am still struggling to get my FIDE rating over 2000. My main goal at the Mid-America Open was to finally break that barrier so maybe I could get an invitation to Copper State International, taking place this June. Our eight-hour drive was fairly uneventful, except for a speeding ticket. When we arrived and checked into the hotel on Friday night, the entry list in the 2-day schedule of the Open section had just 3 players. I was the lowest rated and was not looking forward to a one-point bye. To my relief, the open section grew by four more players in the morning, including top seeds GM Alejandro Ramirez and local IM Michael Brooks. I was paired up with Brooks, rated 300 USCF points (450 FIDE points) higher than I was. 4273 |