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Three Still Perfect in Turkey |
By Jennifer Shahade | |
November 21, 2007 | |
In round four of the World Youth, the U.S. team scored 20/33. We still have three perfect scores: Ray Robson in the Boys Under 14, Daniel Naroditsky in the Boys Under 14, and Sarah Chiang in the Girls Under 10. Yesterday, Marc Tyler Arnold celebrated his 15th birthday with a huge cake. Here are the results of our entire squad: World Youth (November 18-28, Antalya, Turkey) U.S. Team member scores after 4 rounds Girls U18 Ettie Nikolova 2.5 Elina Kats 1.5 Julia Kerr 1 Girls U16 WFM Alisa Melekhina 3 Abby Marshall 3 Courtney Jamison 2 Louiza Livschitz 2 Girls U14 Dai Yang 3.5 Jennie Liu 1 Gayatri Vempati 2 Girls U12 Alena Kuzniatsova 2.5 Anna Matlin 3 Girls U10 Sarah Chiang 4 Ellen Xiang 2.5 Girls U8 Evan Xiang 2.5 Simone Liao 3 Boys U18 FM Elliot Liu 2.5 Boys U16 Marc Tyler Arnold 2.5 Warren Harper 2 Samuel Shankland 3 Boys U14 FM Ray Robson 4 Victor Shen 2 Alec Getz 2 Michael Yee 3.5 Christian Tanaka 2.5 Boys Under 12 Daniel Naroditsky 4 FM Darwin Yang 3 Christopher Heung 2 Boys Under 10 Brian Luo 3 Varun Krishnan 2 Jarod Pamatmat 2 Boys Under 8 Jonathan Chiang 3.5 Dachey Lin 3 To gain her fourth victory in the Girls Under 10, Sarah Chiang outcalculated her opponent, who most likely missed 25.Qe3!, defending the Knight on b6 and the fork on f4. 28.Nc4 was an excellent simplifying move. After the tempting 28...b5, Sarah jumped to play 29. Qb6! 1362 Daniel Naroditsky's fourth round victory against Wared Altarboush from Syria, demonstrates the danger of a bad bishop in the endgame. It became an easy win for Daniel after 38...Nb5?, leaving only the two bishops. 1363 Unfortunately, our younger perfect scores did not fare as well last round- Dachey Lin (Boys Under 8) and Simone Liao (Girls Under 8) both went into the round with 3/3, but lost their games. However, if this picture of Dachey with Sergey Kudrin doesn't make you smile, then you're not ready for Thanksgiving! Note: There are two games on November 22, Thanksgiving, and Friday is a free day. Chess Life Online's next report on Friday morning will cover rounds 5 and 6. We also expect a second blog from WFM Abby Marshall this weekend. |