2008 AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR
Editor
It is important at the end of the day to reiterate what
Ian Rogers said at the Opening Ceremony. It is not
important if you win or lose, it is about having fun
the end of the day, chess is only a game”
what results you achieved during the two weeks
whether they were good or bad, we hope you enjoyed
yourselves playing chess and sightseeing in the best
city in the World!
This final bulletin instalment is a rather large issue
(mainly because we don’t have to photocopy
staple 200 copies!). We hope you enjoyed reading the
daily bulletins as much as we enjoyed producing them.
Jumping Junta!
Just when you thought the bulletin titles could not get
any lamer, Michael continues to impress. Junta Ikeda
won his final round game against Samuel Dalton
finish on 10.5/11 – the highest score since David
Smerdon (now an International Master)
same result in Hervey Bay, 1999. Junta dominated the
tournament, finishing two whole points ahead of his
nearest competitors. Junta was undefeated
to winning three tournaments (lightning and rapid play
included), with his only draw in the ma
coming in the fourth round with Eugene Schon
he was completely losing in the final position
The main focus for the final round was on the chasing
pack, as those results would determine the Under 16
and Under 14 age titles. Gene Nakauchi won his game
against fellow Queenslander Sammy Grigg quite easily
and then faced a nervous wait to see if a playoff would
be required to determine the Under 16
Fedja Zulfic needed to defeat Andrew Brown to force a
playoff with Gene and managed to do this after a hard
fought endgame.
The playoff for the Under 16 title between Gene and
Fedja, the only two participants on 8.5/11,
games to determine a winner. The final
tie break was required after both the rapid and
lightning playoff rounds finished 1–1. Gene won the
Armageddon playoff with the black pieces, despite the
time disadvantage, to claim the Under 16 title.
* Armageddon Playoff Procedure:
“If the tie is still not resolved a single game
shall be played in which White has 5 minutes and
Black 4 minutes for the whole game, a draw for
Black being regarded as a win. Colours for this
game shall be drawn by lot.” – ACF by
1
2008 AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Cranbrook School, Sydney Bulletin 11 – 29th January, 2008
Editors: Heather Huddleston & Michael Lip
is important at the end of the day to reiterate what
Ian Rogers said at the Opening Ceremony. It is not
ose, it is about having fun – “at
the end of the day, chess is only a game”. No matter
what results you achieved during the two weeks –
whether they were good or bad, we hope you enjoyed
yourselves playing chess and sightseeing in the best
This final bulletin instalment is a rather large issue
don’t have to photocopy and
. We hope you enjoyed reading the
daily bulletins as much as we enjoyed producing them.
Just when you thought the bulletin titles could not get
any lamer, Michael continues to impress. Junta Ikeda
against Samuel Dalton to
the highest score since David
(now an International Master) acheived the
Junta dominated the
finishing two whole points ahead of his
Junta was undefeated on his way
s (lightning and rapid play
in the main competition
with Eugene Schon – when
in the final position!
focus for the final round was on the chasing
as those results would determine the Under 16
chi won his game
against fellow Queenslander Sammy Grigg quite easily
and then faced a nervous wait to see if a playoff would
be required to determine the Under 16 Champion.
Fedja Zulfic needed to defeat Andrew Brown to force a
d to do this after a hard-
between Gene and
, the only two participants on 8.5/11, needed five
determine a winner. The final Armageddon*
was required after both the rapid and
1. Gene won the
playoff with the black pieces, despite the
, to claim the Under 16 title.
“If the tie is still not resolved a single game
White has 5 minutes and
Black 4 minutes for the whole game, a draw for
Black being regarded as a win. Colours for this
ACF by-laws
Gene’s victory in the playoff handed the
to ACT’s Yi Yuan. Yi easily defeated E
their round eleven encounter and then faced an
anxious wait while Gene’s playoff took place.
lost, Gene would have taken the Under 14 title instead,
pushing Yi back into 2nd
place
Dancing Deborah!
The titles just get worse and worse
climax, Deborah Ng swapped off
and played a quick 24-move
to give her the Under 18 title.
Sally Yu as the Under 16 champion
Shan-Shan Qiao’s recent string of victories
Sally’s third Under 16 Girls title in a row
achievement, especially considering
eligible for the Under 14 title
Third-seeded Deborah played consistent
over the two weeks, only losing the one game
round loss to Sally. A fantastic nine
streak in the middle of the tournament
gave Deborah the luxury of only requiring a draw in the
final round.
Megan Setiabudi benefited from Sally’s strong
performance in the tournament to
title. Megan held a half point lead over her nearest
challengers heading into the final round and a win
against Miranda Webb-Liddle would be enough
keep them at bay. She manag
stretched her victory margin to a full point after her
nearest challengers drew their final
The Under 18 Girls should be congratulated for their
efforts over the two weeks.
round swiss tournament, the girls played a gruelling
13-round, round-robin tournament with
double round days. The extra rounds
their games being the last to finish on most days,
tested their endurance as well as their chess ability.
Majestic Matheson!
Thanks must go to Microsoft Word thesaurus for this
title. Laurence Matheson’s 26
Ruan ensured Laurence won the Under 12 title without
the need for a playoff. Laurence
tournament from start to finish and was the most
2008 AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Gene’s victory in the playoff handed the Under 14 title
easily defeated Eugene Schon in
their round eleven encounter and then faced an
anxious wait while Gene’s playoff took place. Had Gene
lost, Gene would have taken the Under 14 title instead,
place Under 14.
and worse! In a bit of an anti-
swapped off most of the pieces
move draw with Charmian Zhang
to give her the Under 18 title. This result confirmed
ly Yu as the Under 16 champion despite stopping
recent string of victories. It was
Sally’s third Under 16 Girls title in a row – an amazing
achievement, especially considering that she is still
title!
played consistent, solid chess
over the two weeks, only losing the one game – a third
loss to Sally. A fantastic nine-game winning
in the middle of the tournament after that loss
gave Deborah the luxury of only requiring a draw in the
fited from Sally’s strong
performance in the tournament to claim the Under 14
title. Megan held a half point lead over her nearest
challengers heading into the final round and a win
Liddle would be enough to
. She managed the victory and even
stretched her victory margin to a full point after her
w their final round games.
The Under 18 Girls should be congratulated for their
efforts over the two weeks. Instead of the normal 11-
t, the girls played a gruelling
tournament with a couple of
The extra rounds, combined with
their games being the last to finish on most days,
endurance as well as their chess ability.
Thanks must go to Microsoft Word thesaurus for this
Laurence Matheson’s 26-move draw with Harry
Ruan ensured Laurence won the Under 12 title without
the need for a playoff. Laurence dominated the
tournament from start to finish and was the most
2
consistent performer by far in the Under 12 Open. He
was undefeated in the tournament, only conceding
three draws. Yi Liu, Laurence’s nearest rival, won his
final round game against Pasan Perera to secure
second place in the tournament, half a point behind
Laurence.
Harry’s final round draw with Laurence gave Anurag
Sannidhanam and Michael Chan the chance to force a
playoff with Harry for the Under 10 title if either could
manage to win their final round. Anurag managed to
win, but Michael could only draw meaning that a
playoff would be required to split Harry and Anurag –
the Under 10 Rapid Play Champion. The first rapid
playoff match finished as a draw, but Harry defeated
Anurag in the second rapid game to win the playoff
and the title 1½–½.
A playoff was also required to determine the Under 8
champion. Peter Wallmueller held a one point lead in
the race for the title over Anton Smirnov and Daniel
Yuan, but had a difficult final round pairing with Cedric
Koh. Peter’s eventual loss to Cedric gave Anton or
Daniel the chance to catch him. Anton defeated Ethan
Derwent, but Daniel lost to Anand Gupte leaving Peter
and Anton to playoff for the Under 8 title.
The playoff was a fascinating encounter with the game
quality belittling their young age. The first game was a
great tussle throughout – all the way to the drawn rook
ending. Both players played excellent moves despite
the rapid play time control. The final game was
decided by an unfortunate mistake. Anton captured
with the wrong piece, allowing a back-rank checkmate.
If he had captured the other way, he would have been
a piece up and the result could have been very
different. Peter pounced on the miscalculation,
winning the playoff and the title 1½–½.
Leaping Leteisha!
OK, I promise to stop with the bad titles. I am
beginning to sound more and more like our beloved
Chief Arbiter! Leteisha Simmonds won her final round
game against Joanne Mason to win the Under 12 Girls
title. Abbie Kanagarajah also won to finish half a point
behind Leteisha. The two leaders won their final five
games in the tournament, pushing each other all the
way to the end!
Leteisha’s only dropped point in the tournament was a
loss to Abbie in round five. Abbie then suffered an
unfortunate setback in round six when she lost to
Jenny Yum in a winning position. This gave Leteisha a
half point advantage which she never relinquished.
The eventual winner of the Under 10 Girls
Championship was less clear-cut. Five players had the
chance to win the title! Grace Alvares had pole position
on 5.5/10, half a point ahead of a chasing group of four
players, but also had one of the more difficult final
round pairings against third-placed Clarise Koh.
Katherine McGregor, one of the girls in the chasing
group, received the final round bye to move to 6/11, so
Grace would have to win to claim the title or draw to
force a playoff. Clarise proved too strong for Grace in
the end, so it was up to the three remaining players on
5/10 to see if they could catch Katherine on 6 points.
Helen Pretorius and Maria Ditu, two of the Under 10
title contenders on 5 points, lost to their older
opponents, but Kashish Christian, the final player able
to catch Katherine, won her final round game to force
yet another playoff!
After another close playoff battle where the rapid and
lightning playoff games finished 1–1, we saw another
Armageddon tie breaker, this time between Katherine
and Kashish. Kashish had the luxury of being assured of
at least the Under 8 Girls title, even if she lost the
playoff. Kashish, however, was not willing to settle for
the Under 8 Girls title and played with an amazing
amount of poise, in the end winning the final
Armageddon playoff on time.
Kashish’s victory in the Under 10 title race saw Charlie-
Rose MacLennan take out the Under 8 title with some
very strong play, scoring 3/11 in the tournament.
Bulletin Awards
The following awards are presented by the bulletin
staff. Unfortunately no prizes are available due to
budgetary restraints and general disorganisation, but
your names will be etched into history forever
nonetheless.
Neatest Scoresheets – Bulletin Editor’s Favourites!
The following players write scoresheets with such
grace and precision that we wish they could notate
every game in the tournament! Thank you for making
our lives much easier.
1st Place:
1. Under 18 Open – Michael Gearing (QLD)
2. Under 18 Girls – Shan-Shan Qiao (NSW)*
3. Under 12 Open – Isaac Ng (VIC)
4. Under 12 Girls – Caroline Shan (NSW)
Honourable Mentions:
1. Under 18 Open – Joseph Nguyen (NSW)
2. Under 18 Girls – Winnie Yum (QLD)*
3. Under 12 Open – Pasan Perera (NSW)
4. Under 12 Girls – Alannah Byrne (QLD)
* The Under 18 Girls division was the hardest to judge. Winnie
had extraordinarily neat and accurate scoresheets, but Shan-
Shan used liquid paper to correct her mistakes and that
attention to detail got her over the line in the end.
3
Longest Game with Legible Scoresheets
1. 110 moves – Robin Wei and Samuel Dalton (round 7)
2. 107 moves – Robin Wei and Benjamin Encel (round 11)
3. 101 moves – Thibault De Villenoisy and Joshua Stevens
(round 6)
Robin attempted to beat his round 7 effort in his final
round game, but could only manage to reach 107
moves against Benjamin Encel before resigning. Had he
kept going, Robin would have easily eclipsed the 110-
move game he played in round 7. The three games
listed above were the only “three-scoresheet games”
in the tournament. William Xu retains his title for
another year.
Shortest Game without Forfeits
1. 7 moves – Christian Nabung and Max Thornley (round 4)
2. 9 moves – Dominic Nguyen and Nicholas Leung (round 11)
3. 10 moves – Jonathan Yuen and Chris Boni (round 4)
4. 10 moves – Heath Dunsford and Vincent Chen (round 10)
In the four “10 moves or less” games, there was only
one “Grandmaster Draw”. GM Dominic Nguyen and
GM Nicholas Leung’s final round 9-move draw
unfortunately did not see them take the award away
from Christian Nabung’s opening trick win in round 4.
As a testament to the fighting chess displayed by all
competitors throughout the tournament, there were
only 3 sub-20 move draws – all in the final round.
Most Shocking Performance ... in a Good Way
The following players performed much better than
their initial seeding would have indicated, surprising
many with some shock results.
1st Place:
1. Under 18 Open – Fedja Zulfic (SA)
Seed 13 in the tournament is unlucky for some, but
not for Mr Zulfic. 8.5/11 and =2nd
place overall saw
him playoff for the Under 16 title, where he
unfortunately lost in the final ‘Armageddon’ tie
break. Despite this, Fedja should still be proud of his
excellent performance over the two weeks, taking
home the Under 18 2nd
place trophy for his efforts.
2. Under 18 Girls – Amy Brown (WA)
The only unrated player in the tournament played
excellent chess throughout the two weeks, even
having a hand in deciding the eventual tournament
winner. 7/13 is a fantastic score and was good
enough to win the trophy for 2nd
Under 14. Amy’s
solid play throughout the tournament should see
her receive a rating very shortly and it will be high.
3. Under 12 Open – Peter Wallmueller (VIC)
The unrated Peter won the Under 8 title this year in
a playoff. What was impressive during his victory
was his comeback in the second half of the
tournament. Peter won a total of 4.5/5 from rounds
6 to 10 never giving up and growing in confidence
from round-to-round.
4. Under 12 Girls – Kashish Christian (NSW)
Kashish was one of two Under 8 players in the Girls
Under 12 tournament and scored an excellent 6/11
against much older opposition. Kashish actually
managed to win a higher age group award, the
Under 10 title in a playoff! Kashish performed
superbly during the tournament and thoroughly
deserved her results and her multiple trophies.
Honourable Mentions:
1. Under 18 Open – Robin Wei (QLD)
2. Under 18 Girls – Charmian Zhang (NSW)
3. Under 12 Open – Bernard Chau (NSW)
4. Under 12 Girls – Joanne Mason (ACT)
“I have excess luggage ... I won too many trophies”
The following players had an extremely successful two
weeks winning trophies in all four competitions and
may have difficulties with oversized luggage at the
airport on the way home.
There is a joke going around that Junta is able to start
his own metal refinery after his victories in the
tournament. We are unable to confirm or deny the
rumour at this stage...
Congratulations to Sally Yu and Kashish Christian who
took home trophies for 1st
place in every tournament!
Championship Lightning Rapid Play Problem Solving
Junta Ikeda (ACT) 1st
Under 18 Open 1st
Under 18 Open 1st
Under 18 Open 3rd
Under 18 Open
Eugene Schon (VIC) 2nd
Under 14 Open 1st
Under 14 Open 3rd
Under 14 Open 3rd
Under 14 Open
Sally Yu (VIC) 1st
Under 16 Girls 1st
Under 18 Girls 1st
Under 18 Girls 1st
Under 16 Girls
Katrina Knapp (SA) 2nd
Under 16 Girls 2nd
Under 14 Girls 2nd
Under 16 Girls 2nd
Under 14 Girls
Winnie Yum (QLD) 3rd
Under 14 Girls 3rd
Under 14 Girls 3rd
Under 14 Girls 3rd
Under 14 Girls
Anurag Sannidhanam (VIC) 2nd
Under 10 Open 1st
Under 10 Open 1st
Under 10 Open 2nd
Under 10 Open
Abbie Kanagarajah (QLD) 2nd
Under 12 Girls 3rd
Under 12 Girls 2nd
Under 12 Girls 2nd
Under 12 Girls
Grace Alvares (NSW) 3rd
Under 10 Girls 1st
Under 10 Girls 2nd
Under 10 Girls 1st
Under 10 Girls
Kashish Christian (NSW) 1st
Under 10 Girls 1st
Under 8 Girls 1st
Under 8 Girls 1st
Under 8 Girls
4
Thank You!
Tournaments with 168 players can only be run with the
tireless help of a great deal of people. There are many
people who deserve our thanks:
• Tournament Director Richard Gastineau-Hills
Richard worked tirelessly from start to finish for the
tournament, submitting the initial bid to the ACF and being
the last person out the door at the end of the tournament.
Some of his other (just as important) tasks included assistant
arbiter, T-shirt vendor, bulletin proof-reader, after hours
canteen liaison, keeper of the chess sets and most
importantly, writer of the cheques at the end of the
tournament!
• Organiser Bonnie Wu
Bonnie performed many of the duties which made the
tournament run more smoothly. From overseeing the initial
layout of coaching rooms to printing out name labels and
signs, Bonnie had a hand in nearly everything to do with the
tournament – apart from actually playing chess!
• Chief Arbiter Charles Zworestine, Arbiters Roland
Eime, Brian Allison and Assistant Arbiter Jennya
Charomova
The arbiters are responsible for ensuring that tournaments
run smoothly and for making rounds start 5-10 minutes late
after readings from “The Book of FIDE”. Charles, Roland,
Brian and Eugenia all performed their duties exceedingly
well and deserve our thanks!
• Problem Solving Championship organisers Geoff
Foster, Dennis Hale and Ian Shanahan
Without the help of these three men, the problem solving
championships would not have taken place. Their problems
were both challenging and enjoyable, too challenging for a
particular bulletin editor and the chief arbiter...
• Entry processor Eunice Koh
Eunice made sure that all entries to the tournament were
taken in a prompt manner, answering all sorts of enquiries
and reading all sorts of handwriting on entry forms – not an
easy task for a tournament with 168 players! Thanks Eunice!
• Scorers at the front desk Shun Ikeda, Jenni Oliver,
Agus Setiabudi, Frank Derwent, Mirabelle Guo and
Jenny Mason
The scorers gave up their time to make the organiser’s life
much easier. They showed compassion at all times and
ensured the tournament ran smoothly when no arbiter was
in sight!
• Bulletin helpers during the tournament: Junta
Ikeda, Deborah Ng, Shan-Shan Qiao, Gareth Oliver,
Charmian Zhang, Stephanie Leung, Penelope Hoey,
Ronald Yu, Shervin Rafizadeh, Ronald Scott, Sarah
Anton, Anthony To, Louis Chu, Jonathan Szeto,
Edwin Wu, Jonas Muller, Kevin Tan, Sammy Grigg,
Andrew Brown, Emma Guo, John Papantoniou,
Bernard Chau, Callum McCrow, Mrs Shang, Mrs Ng,
Mr Wan, Mrs Cheung and Mr Siow-Lee
These people worked very hard in the bulletin room (some
harder than others, right Shervin?) during the two weeks to
prepare the bulletins you received at the end of your games.
Whether it was deciphering the hieroglyphics on certain
problem scoresheets, stapling and photocopying the bulletin
or providing entertainment to other bulletin helpers, their
help was greatly appreciated.
• Canteen helpers during the tournament: Bonnie
Wu (canteen coordinator); Winnie Chau, Janet
Dunbabin, Linda Wu (team leaders); Cherry Chen,
Esther Cheung, Tracy Cowell, John Gu, Mengyi He,
Shelley Hong, Tina Huddleston, Eliza MacLennan,
Theresa Nguyen, Danny Pan, Peter Papp, Vin
Rebulado, Jin Shan, Grace Shang, Weng Sisu (all
canteen helpers); Helen Tan (T-shirt selling during
the tournament); Winnie Wong (catering for
opening and closing ceremonies); and another
helper, who played a major role, wishes to remain
anonymous. There were other canteen helpers too,
whose names we didn't record – apologies if your
name has been omitted.
The real heroes of the tournament were the courageous
men and women serving at the canteen who held off the
massive stampedes of kids to make sure we all had a chance
to be fed.
• John Gu for lending five computers to the bulletin
staff for entering games.
• Dr Nigel Nettheim, Bob Meadley and an
anonymous person who donated extra money for
the problem solving championships.
• The A-Teens, Matchbox Twenty and Spice Girls
These bands provided the inspiration for multiple bulletins,
some songs were even played time after time after time
after time on repeat... yes, just the one song on repeat over
and over and over again.
A number of organisations should also be thanked for
their support of the event:
• The New South Wales Junior Chess League
(NSWJCL) for financially supporting the event.
• The New South Wales Chess Association (NSWCA),
North Sydney Leagues Club Chess Club, Manly
Leagues Club Chess Club and Australian Chess
Federation (ACF) for lending equipment for the
duration of the tournament.
• The Australian Academy of Commerce for their
generous sponsorship towards the event.
• Cranbrook School for use of their fabulous venue,
in particular, Mark O’Hara, the facilities manager at
Cranbrook.
5
2008 Australian Junior Champion Speech
The following is a copy of Junta Ikeda’s Closing
Ceremony speech and some words of encouragement
for juniors playing in this year’s tournament. Junta is
still as photogenic as ever!
“Firstly, thanks again to Richard Gastineau-Hills and the
NSWJCL for successfully organising this tournament,
and the arbiters, Charles Zworestine, Roland Eime and
Brian Allison. Thanks to all the parents who helped in
the canteen, at the scoring table, everyone who helped
enter games throughout the course of the tournament,
the bulletin editors, Heather Huddleston and Michael
Lip, Michael also for being the webmaster. Thanks to
the people who composed problems for the problem
solving event, and all the people who helped in the
main event and three side events. I’d like to also
thanks to my family for their support over the years,
and especially my dad for his support over these few
weeks, my coach Andras Toth, and Igor Bjelobrk and
Ingela Eriksson for letting me stay at their place
throughout the tournament.
Thanks to Cranbrook School for providing us with a
great venue. 6 years ago, when I was still 10 years old, I
participated in my first Australian Juniors (U/12) at the
same school, which I think would have been my very
first interstate tournament. I remember how I was
nervous and excited at the same time, but I have
played in every Juniors after that and built up some
experience.
Back at the start of 2002, my rating was only 639, and
there were much less players over 1000 in the U/12
section than now, so I’m happy that the level of young
players has improved. I think it was after that
tournament that I started working really hard on chess,
because I realised that there were so many better
junior players than me and I wanted to really improve
my chess. In the next ACF rating list, I went up to 901,
then 1138, and then to 1400, making me one of the
favourites for the 2003 U/12 Open.
Chess is different from sports such as soccer or
basketball because it is a single player sport, and the
results really come back at you quickly, which improves
your self responsibility, control and discipline. For
example, if you haven’t worked on chess for quite a
while, you’re not going to feel as confident in your
game and won’t have the full motivation, whereas if
you regularly play serious games, receive good
coaching, play through games from a book or analyse
your own games, there’s always room for
improvement and you keep wanting to improve to the
next level and achieve a higher rating in the next list.
To the juniors, I believe the best way to improve your
chess is not to study pages and pages of opening
theory or simply read various chess books, but to
analyse your own games in detail, try and figure out
what your strengths and weaknesses are, think about
how you can improve, and if reading books with
famous games in it, not just looking at the diagrams
but go through the games on a board, comparing the
moves in the games with the moves you might have
played if you were in the players’ position.
To the parents, thank you for supporting your
children’s chess, as it takes a lot of time, money,
patience, stress and effort to do this, but please don’t
pressure them negatively, or talk to them or treat
them angrily after they lose, as that can only have a
negative effect on their play. Younger juniors, who are
only starting to gain independence, tend to play games
better when thinking of how a win would make them
happy, rather than thinking about what might happen
after their game if they lose. Also, an important thing
to remember is that you can always learn a few things
from every game you lose, but just regretting playing a
losing move won’t help your chess at all.
I was happy to win this year’s Australian Juniors, as I
was very confident and relaxed at the same time that I
could win. I was also top seed at last years Juniors in
Canberra, but I don’t think I was ready to become the
champion then, as I felt the pressure stacked on me
and I didn’t take the tournament game by game, move
by move. Reflecting the 6 years from the 2002 Juniors
to this year’s, I’ve always tried to stay positive towards
my chess and I think the hard work has paid off. I hope
Andrew Brown or Yi Yuan can win the next year’s
Australian Juniors, making it three years in a row for
the ACT. A thing about long chess tournaments is that
you tend to miss out on exercise, so although the
weather was bad in the first half of this tournament, it
recovered in the second half and we got to play some
soccer like the previous years, which was good. I hope
that tradition goes on in the Juniors from next year as
well.
This year I missed some things out in the speech at the
closing ceremony, and thanks to the generosity of the
bulletin editor, I was able to write this up to make up
for it, but I think it would be interesting to have the
champion write something for the final bulletin every
year from now on. Finally, thanks to all the players who
participated in all the events and I hope you all have
fun in future Australian Junior Championships.”
– Junta Ikeda, 2008 Australian Junior Champion
2002 – Under 12 Open 2008 – Under 18 Open
6
Australian Junior Championships
Winners – Under 12 and Under 18 Girls Divisions
Under 8 1
st Charlie-Rose MacLennan (NSW)
2nd
–
3rd
–
Under 10
1st
Kashish Christian (NSW) [beat Katherine McGregor (NSW) in playoff 3-2]
2nd
Katherine McGregor (NSW)
3rd
Grace Alvares (NSW)
Under 12 1
st Leteisha Simmonds (QLD)
2nd
Abbie Kanagarajah (QLD)
3rd
Clarise Koh (NSW)
Under 14
1st
Megan Setiabudi (ACT) 2
nd Amy Brown (WA)
3rd
Winnie Yum (QLD)
Under 16 1
st Sally Yu (VIC)
2nd
Katrina Knapp (SA)
3rd
Charmian Zhang (NSW)
Under 18
1st
Deborah Ng (NSW) 2
nd Tamzin Oliver (ACT)
3rd
Shan-Shan Qiao (NSW)
7
Australian Junior Championships
Winners – Under 12 and Under 18 Open Divisions
Under 8 1
st Peter Wallmueller (VIC)
[beat Anton Smirnov (NSW) in playoff 1½-½]
2nd
Anton Smirnov (NSW)
3rd
Daniel Yuan (VIC)
Under 10
1st
Harry Ruan (NSW) [beat Anurag Sannidhanam (VIC) in playoff 1½-½]
2nd
Anurag Sannidhanam (VIC)
3rd
Michael Chan (VIC)
Under 12 1
st Laurence Matheson (VIC)
2nd
Yi Liu (QLD)
3rd
Joshua Lau (NSW)
Under 14
1st
Yi Yuan (ACT) 2
nd Eugene Schon (VIC)
3rd
Cedric Antolis (VIC)
Under 16 1
st Gene Nakauchi (QLD)
[beat Fedja Zulfic (SA) in playoff 3-2]
2nd
Sam Grigg (QLD)
3rd
Samuel Dalton (VIC)
Under 18
1st
Junta Ikeda (ACT) 2
nd Fedja Zulfic (SA)
3rd
Chris Wallis (VIC)
8
Australian Junior Lightning Championships Title Winners
Open Girls
Under 8 Anton Smirnov (NSW) Kashish Christian (NSW)
Under 10 Anurag Sannidhanam (VIC) Grace Alvares (NSW)
Under 12 Alexander Stahnke (QLD) Leteisha Simmonds (QLD)
Under 14 Eugene Schon (VIC) Miranda Webb-Liddle (VIC)
[beat Katrina Knapp (SA) in playoff 1½-½]
Under 16 Zhigen Wilson Lin (VIC) Emma Guo (ACT)
Under 18 Junta Ikeda (ACT) Sally Yu (VIC)
[beat Emma Guo (ACT) in playoff 2-1]
Australian Junior Rapid-Play Championships Title Winners
Open Girls
Under 8 Anton Smirnov (NSW) Kashish Christian (NSW)
Under 10 Anurag Sannidhanam (VIC) [beat Sean Gu (NSW) in playoff 2-0]
Tayla Wood (WA) [beat Grace Alvares (NSW) in playoff 1½-½]
Under 12 Alexander Stahnke (QLD)
[beat Ryan Louie (QLD) in playoff 2-0] Leteisha Simmonds (QLD)
Under 14 Gene Nakauchi (QLD) Emma Guo (ACT)
[beat Katrina Knapp (SA) in playoff 2-0]
Under 16 Yi Yuan (ACT) Stephanie Ang (VIC)
Under 18 Junta Ikeda (ACT) Sally Yu (VIC)
[beat Alana Chibnall (ACT) in playoff 2-1]
Australian Problem Solving Championships Title Winners
Open Girls
Under 8 William Gong (NSW) Kashish Christian (NSW)
Under 10 Daniel Lapitan (QLD)* Grace Alvares (NSW)
Under 12 Alexander Stahnke (QLD) Clarise Koh (NSW)
Under 14 Yi Yuan (ACT)* Megan Setiabudi (ACT)
Under 16 Allen Setiabudi (ACT)* Sally Yu (VIC)
Under 18 Chris Wallis (VIC)* Emma Guo (ACT)
* Scored 100% in the examination
9
Australian Junior Under 18 Open
Ikeda,Junta − Dalton,Samuel [D19] (11.1), 25.01.2008 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.�f3 �f6 4.�c3 dxc4 5.a4 �f5 6.e3 e6 7.�xc4 �b4 8.0-0 �bd7 9.�e2 �g6 10.e4 0-0 11.e5 �d5 12.�e4 c5 13.�g5 �b6 14.dxc5 �c7 15.�g3 �xc5 16.�fd1 �b6 17.�a2 �bxa4 18.h4 h6 19.�f4 �fd8 20.�d4 a6 21.�ac1 �a5 22.�b1 �xb1 23.�xb1 �d5 24.�g4 �d7 25.�xe6 g6 26.�f5 �xe5 27.�xe5 �xe5 28.�xh6+ �h7 29.�xf7 �d5 30.�f4 �f8 31.�xf8+ �xf8 32.�h6+ �g8 33.�xg6# 1-0
Nakauchi,Gene − Grigg,Sam [E58] (11.2), 25.01.2008 1.d4 e6 2.c4 �f6 3.�c3 �b4 4.e3 c5 5.�d3 �c6 6.�f3 0-0 7.0-0 d5 8.a3 �xc3 9.bxc3 a6 10.a4 dxc4 11.�xc4 �a5 12.�a2 c4 13.�a3 �e8 14.�b1 �b8 15.�e5 b5 16.axb5 axb5 17.�xc4 �xc4 18.�xc4 �a6 19.�d3 �d5 20.�b4 �ec8 21.�e2 �g5 22.f4 �h4 23.�f3 �g4 24.�f2 �b7 25.�g3 �h5 26.�g5 �h6 27.�xb5 �e4 28.�c2 f5 29.�a5 �d6 30.�b6 �g6 31.�xd6 �d5 32.�xb8 �xb8 33.�d8+ �xd8 34.�xd8 h5 35.c4 �c6 36.�f1 �g4 37.�b3 �e4 38.d5 h4 39.h3 �g6 40.�xh4 exd5 41.cxd5 �d6 42.�c4 �h7 43.�e1 �f6 44.�d1 �d6 45.�h5+ �g8 46.�e8+ �h7 47.�e5 �a3 48.�c3 �a7 49.�d4 �b7 50.d6 �h6 1-0
Zulfic,Fedja − Brown,Andrew [B13] (11.3), 25.01.2008 1.d4 �f6 2.�f3 e6 3.e3 c5 4.c4 d5 5.a3 cxd4 6.exd4 dxc4 7.�xc4 �e7 8.0-0 0-0 9.b4 b6 10.�b2 �b7 11.�bd2 �a6 12.�c1 �c7 13.�e1 �cd5 14.�e5 �f4 15.�df3 �6d5 16.�f1 �c8 17.g3 �g6 18.�g2 �xc1 19.�xc1 �a8 20.�d3 �d8 21.�xg6 hxg6 22.�g5 �xg5 23.�xg5 �f6 24.�xb7 �xb7 25.h4 �c8 26.�e3 �c2 27.�c1 �d5 28.�e1 �xc1 29.�xc1 �c7 30.�e1 �f8 31.�d1 �e7 32.�d3 �d7 33.�f3 �c7 34.�e5 �d5 35.�c2 �b5 36.a4 �xd4 37.�c7+ �e8 38.�xf7+ �d8 39.�f8+ �c7 40.�xg7+ �d6 41.f4 �f3+ 42.�f2 �xe5 43.�xe5+ �xe5 44.fxe5+ �xe5 45.�e3 �f5 46.�f3 a6 47.g4+ �e5 48.h5 gxh5 49.gxh5 b5 50.h6 �f6 51.axb5 axb5 52.�e4 1-0
Wallis,Christopher − Wu,Edwin [B52] (11.4), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c5 2.�f3 d6 3.�b5+ �d7 4.�xd7+ �xd7 5.c4 �f6 6.�c3 g6 7.d4 cxd4 8.�xd4 �g7 9.f3 0-0 10.�e3 �c8 11.b3 a6 12.a4 �c6 13.0-0 �d8 14.�de2 �d7 15.�b1 a5 16.�d2 �c5 17.�fd1 �f8 18.�h1 �h8 19.�e1 �b4 20.�d4 �c6 21.�xg7+ �xg7 22.�h4 �f8 23.�d5 f5 24.exf5 gxf5 25.�d2 �ad8 26.�d4 e5 27.�b5 f4 28.�dc3 �g6 29.�e1 �f6 30.�e4 �xe4 31.�xe4 �xe4 32.fxe4 �g7 33.�bd1 �f8 34.�xd6 b6 35.�f5 �xd2 36.�xd2 �xf5 37.exf5 �d4 38.g3 f3 39.�g1 �e7 40.�f2 �xb3 41.�b2 �c5 42.�xb6 e4 43.�e3 �f7 44.�b5 �d3 45.�b1 f2 46.�f1 1-0
Yuan,Yi − Schon,Eugene [C56] (11.5), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e5 2.�f3 �c6 3.d4 exd4 4.�c4 �f6 5.e5 d5 6.�b5 �e4 7.�xd4 �d7 8.�xc6 bxc6 9.0-0 �c5 10.�e3 �b6 11.f3 �g5 12.f4 �e4 13.�c3 �xc3 14.bxc3 �e7 15.�d2 0-0 16.�ae1 �ad8 17.f5 c5 18.�g5 �e8 19.�b3 c4+ 20.�d4 c5 21.�xd8 �xd8 22.f6 h6 23.�f5 �xf5 24.�xf5 �e6 25.�f3 g5 26.h4 �g4 27.hxg5 hxg5 28.�f2 d4 29.�g3 �f5+ 30.�g1 g4 31.�h6 �g6 32.�h4 1-0
Choong,Yita − Muller,Jonas [B31] (11.6), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c5 2.�f3 �c6 3.�c3 �f6 4.�b5 g6 5.�xc6 dxc6 6.h3 �g7 7.d3 0-0 8.0-0 �d7 9.�e3 e5 10.�d2 �e8 11.a4 a5 12.�h2 b6 13.�g4 �e7 14.f4 h6 15.�xe5 �xe5 16.fxe5 �xe5 17.�f4 �d4+ 18.�h1 �a6 19.�e2 �g7 20.�g5 �d6 21.�f4 �xf4 22.�xf4 �xb2 23.�af1 �a7 24.g4 �e5 25.�4f3 hxg5 ½-½
Setiabudi,Allen − Nguyen,Joseph [B40] (11.7), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e6 2.�f3 d5 3.�c3 c5 4.exd5 exd5 5.�b5+ �d7 6.�e2+ �e7 7.�xd5 �xb5 8.�c7+ �d8 9.�xe7+ �xe7 10.�xb5 �c6 11.0-0 �f6 12.a3 a6 13.�c3 �c7 14.d3 �ac8 15.�e1 �d6 16.�g5 �d4 17.�xd4 cxd4 18.�xf6 gxf6 19.�d5+ �b8 20.�ac1 f5 21.c4 dxc3 22.�xc3 �xc3 23.�xc3 �d8 24.d4 �c7 25.�c1 �b6 26.g3 �e7 27.d5 �f6 28.�d1 �xc3 29.bxc3 �c5 30.�d4 b5 31.�h4 �h8 32.�h5 �xd5 33.�xf5+ �e6 34.�f3 �c8 35.�e3+ �d5 36.f4 �c4 37.�e5+ �d6 38.�h5 f6 39.�h6 �e6 40.�xh7 �xc3 41.a4 b4 42.a5 �d5 43.�b7 �c4 44.g4 �f3 45.g5 �xf4 46.gxf6 �xf6 47.�b6 �f5 48.�xa6 �b5 49.�c6+ �d5 50.�c1 b3 51.a6 �a5 52.�f2 �d4 53.�f3 b2 54.�b1 �c3 55.�g4 �c2 56.�xb2+ �xb2 57.h4 �c3 58.a7 �d4 59.a8� �xa8 60.�f5 �h8 61.�g5 �e5 62.h5 �g8+ 63.�h6 �f6 64.�h7 �g5 65.�h8 �xh5+ 66.�g8 �h6 67.�f8 �h8# 0-1
Gearing,Michael − Guo,Emma [C25] (11.8), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e5 2.�c3 �c6 3.g3 �c5 4.�g2 h5 5.h4 �f6 6.d3 �g4 7.�h3 a6 8.�e2 d6 9.�d5 �e7 10.�xe7 �xe7 11.f3 �f6 12.�d2 �d7 13.�f2 0-0-0 14.b4 �a7 15.a4 �b8 16.0-0 �h7 17.�fb1 g5 18.hxg5 �xg5 19.b5 �dg8 20.bxa6 �h3+ 21.�f1 �xf2 22.�xb7+ �a8 23.�e3 �xe3 24.�xe3 c5 25.�xf2 �b8 26.�ab1 �xb7 27.�xb7 �b8 28.�c1 �xb7 29.axb7+ �xb7 30.�b2+ �a7 31.�b3 �e6 32.�b5 �b7 33.�a5+ �a6 34.�c7+ �a8 35.a5 c4 36.dxc4 �xc4 37.�e3 �a7+ 38.�xa7+ �xa7 39.f4 �a6 40.�f3 exf4+ 41.�xf4 �xa5 42.�xh5 �b4 43.�f5 �c3 44.�f6 �xc2 45.�xf7 �d3 46.�d5 �c3 47.g4 �d4 48.�f5 1-0
10
Yu,Derek − Xu,William [B30] (11.9), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c5 2.�f3 �c6 3.�b5 e6 4.�xc6 bxc6 5.d3 �e7 6.0-0 �g6 7.b3 e5 8.�bd2 d6 9.�e1 �e7 10.�f1 0-0 11.�g3 �e6 12.�e3 �d7 13.�g5 �ab8 14.�d2 h6 15.�xe6 fxe6 16.�h5 �h7 17.�f1 �f7 18.g3 �bf8 19.f4 exf4 20.gxf4 d5 21.�g2 �h4 22.�g4 d4 23.�d2 g5 24.fxg5 �xg5 25.�xg5 �f3+ 26.�g2 �xg5 27.�g3 �d6 28.�xf7+ �xf7 29.�f1 �xf1 30.�xf1 �c7 31.h4 �f7 32.�h5 �e5 33.�f4 �f6 34.�e2 �e5 35.�g3 �d7 36.h5 e5 37.�g6 �g5 38.�xg5 hxg5 39.�f3 �f6 40.�xe5 �xh5 41.�xc6 �g6 42.�xa7 �f6 43.�c6 g4+ 44.�g3 �g5 45.a4 �h5+ 46.�g2 �f4+ 47.�g1 g3 48.�e5 �h4 49.�f3+ �g4 50.�e1 �h3 51.a5 �e6 52.a6 �g4 53.a7 �c7 54.�g2 �f4 55.�f3 �e3 56.e5 �f4 57.e6 �d5 58.a8� �e3+ 59.�g1 g2 60.�e4+ �g3 61.�h2 1-0
Jule,Sebastian − Antolis,Cedric [A52] (11.10), 25.01.2008 1.d4 �f6 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 �g4 4.�f3 �c5 5.e3 �c6 6.b3 0-0 7.�b2 �e8 8.�d3 a5 9.a3 �gxe5 10.�xe5 �xe5 11.�xh7+ �xh7 12.�h5+ �g8 13.�xe5 �e7 14.�c3 �xe3 15.fxe3 �xe3+ 16.�d1 �d3+ 17.�c1 �e2 18.�d2 �xd2 19.�xd2 �c3+ 20.�b1 �xd2 21.�f3 d6 22.�a2 �d4 23.�d1 �f5+ 24.�c1 �f6 25.�f1 g6 26.�e3 a4 27.b4 �h4 28.�f4 �f6 29.�d2 �e8 30.g4 �e6 31.�c3 �xg4 32.�af2 �f5 33.�g1 �f6+ 34.�d2 �b2+ 35.�d1 �b1+ 36.�c1 �b3+ 37.�c2 �xc2+ 38.�xc2 �xc2+ 39.�xc2 �e2+ 40.�b1 �xh2 41.�e1 �f8 42.�e4 f5 43.�f4 �f7 44.c5 �f6 45.cxd6 cxd6 46.b5 �h3 47.�b4 �b3+ 48.�xb3 axb3 49.a4 �e7 50.a5 �d7 51.a6 bxa6 0-1
Papantoniou,John − Dyer,Alastair [B01] (11.11), 25.01.2008 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 �xd5 3.�c3 �d6 4.d4 �f6 5.�f3 a6 6.�e3 e6 7.�e2 b5 8.a3 �b7 9.h3 �e7 10.0-0 �bd7 11.�d2 h6 12.�h2 0-0 13.�f3 �xf3 14.�xf3 �d5 15.�xd5 exd5 16.�f4 �g6 17.�e5 �xe5 18.�xe5 c6 ½-½
Miranda,Adrian − Chau,Adrian [B78] (11.12), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c5 2.�f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.�xd4 �f6 5.�c3 g6 6.�e3 �g7 7.f3 0-0 8.�d2 �c6 9.�c4 �d7 10.0-0-0 �c8 11.�b3 �e5 12.�b1 �e8 13.g4 b5 14.h4 a5 15.h5 a4 16.hxg6 axb3 17.g5 �c4 18.�h2 �xe3 19.gxf6 exf6 20.gxh7+ �h8 21.�dg1 bxa2+ 22.�a1 �c5 23.�d5 �xd5 24.exd5 �g4 25.fxg4 f5 26.�xf5 �xb2+ 27.�xb2 �c4+ 28.�b3 �a5 29.�xd6 �xd6 30.�xd6 �e3+ 31.�b2 �a3+ 32.�a1 �xd6 33.�f1 �e5+ 34.�xa2 �xd5+ 35.�b1 �a3 36.�d1 �a2+ 37.�c1 �a1+ 38.�d2 �d4+ 39.�e2 �e3+ 40.�f2 �f4+ 41.�g2 �g3+ 42.�h2 �f2# 0-1
Cameron,Alistair − Kong,Adrian [E98] (11.13), 25.01.2008 1.d4 �f6 2.c4 g6 3.�c3 �g7 4.e4 d6 5.�f3 0-0 6.�e2 �c6 7.0-0 e5 8.d5 �e7 9.�e1 �e8 10.�e3 f5 11.f3 b6 12.�d3 f4 13.�f2 g5 14.b4 �g6 15.c5 h5 16.cxd6 cxd6 17.�c1 �f6 18.�b5 g4 19.�c2 h4 20.�c7 g3 21.hxg3 hxg3 22.�e1 �b7 23.�xd6 �xd5 24.exd5 �xd5 25.�xd8 �axd8 26.�e4 �e3 27.�c7 �f5 28.�xa7 �h5 29.�d2 �xf1 30.�xf1 �h7 1-0
Adler,Nathan − Ren,Jonathan [D02] (11.14), 25.01.2008 1.d4 d5 2.�f3 �c6 3.�g5 h6 4.�h4 �f5 5.e3 a6 6.c4 g5 7.�g3 e6 8.a3 �g7 9.�b3 �b8 10.�c3 �ge7 11.cxd5 �xd5 12.e4 �xc3 13.exf5 �d5 14.fxe6 fxe6 15.�d1 0-0 16.�d3 g4 17.�e5 �xd4 18.�h7+ �xh7 19.�xd4 h5 20.h3 �f5 21.�d3 �g5 22.hxg4 �c1+ 23.�d1 �xd1+ 24.�xd1 �xe5+ 25.�xe5 �f4 26.�xf4 �xb2 27.�xh5+ �g6 28.�d7 �h8 29.�xh8 �xh8 30.�xc7 �c3+ 31.�xc3 1-0
O'Flynn,Alexander − Papp,Alexander [B78] (11.15), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c5 2.�f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.�xd4 �f6 5.�c3 g6 6.�e3 �g7 7.f3 0-0 8.�c4 �c6 9.�d2 �d7 10.�b3 �c8 11.0-0-0 �e5 12.h4 h5 13.�g5 �c4 14.�xc4 �xc4 15.�b3 b5 16.e5 �h7 17.exd6 �xg5 18.dxe7 �xe7 19.�xd7 �e5 20.�xb5 �e3+ 21.�b1 �xc3 22.�xg5 �xg5 23.hxg5 �c7 24.�d5 �b8 25.�hd1 �cb7 26.�d8+ �xd8 27.�xd8+ �h7 28.�d5 �e7 29.c3 f6 30.gxf6 �xf6 31.�c2 �h6 32.�d4 h4 33.b4 �e5 34.�xe5 �xe5 35.�c6 �f6 36.�d4 �g5 37.�e2 1-0
Dalton,Joshua − Shurapey,Dmitriy [D02] (11.16), 25.01.2008 1.d4 d5 2.�f3 �f6 3.�f4 �f5 4.c3 e6 5.e3 h6 6.h3 c5 7.�b3 �c8 8.�bd2 �e7 9.�e2 0-0 10.0-0 �c6 11.�ac1 a6 12.c4 cxd4 13.exd4 �d7 14.�e3 �d6 15.�fd1 �fc8 16.a3 �a5 17.�a2 dxc4 18.�xc4 �xc4 19.�xc4 b5 20.�e2 �d5 21.�e1 �f4 22.�b3 �xc1 23.�xc1 �c8 24.�d1 �e7 25.�f3 �xe3 26.fxe3 �g5 27.�f2 �c7 28.�e2 �h2 29.�b7 �b8 30.�xa6 �xh3 31.�xb5 �g4+ 32.�d2 �xd1 33.�xd1 �h5+ 34.�f3 �f6 35.a4 �h1+ 36.�e1 �h4 37.�c3 �xe1 38.�xe1 �xg2 39.b4 �b2 40.�g3 �c8 0-1
11
Round 11 Results
No Name Feder Rtg Loc Total Result Name Feder Rtg Loc Total
1 Ikeda, Junta ACT 2201 2233 [9.5] 1:0 Dalton, Samuel VIC 1735 1747 [7.5]
2 Nakauchi, Gene QLD 2092 1900 [7.5] 1:0 Grigg, Sam QLD 1897 1727 [7.5]
3 Zulfic, Fedja SA 1933 1767 [7.5] 1:0 Brown, Andrew ACT 2004 1973 [7]
4 Wallis, Christopher VIC 2259 2172 [7] 1:0 Wu, Edwin NSW 1881 1754 [7]
5 Yuan, Yi ACT 1937 1935 [7] 1:0 Schon, Eugene VIC 2002 1912 [7]
6 Choong, Yita WA 1848 1972 [6.5] .5:.5 Muller, Jonas QLD 1993 1680 [6.5]
7 Setiabudi, Allen ACT 1859 1613 [6.5] 0:1 Nguyen, Joseph NSW 1910 1797 [6.5]
8 Gearing, Michael QLD 1885 1739 [6.5] 1:0 Guo, Emma ACT 1749 1525 [6.5]
9 Yu, Derek VIC 1987 1854 [6] 1:0 Xu, William NSW 1769 [6]
10 Jule, Sebastian QLD 1413 [6] 0:1 Antolis, Cedric VIC 1785 1810 [6]
11 Papantoniou, John NSW 1635 [6] .5:.5 Dyer, Alastair TAS 1798 [6]
12 Miranda, Adrian NSW 1565 [5.5] 0:1 Chau, Adrian NSW 1379 [5.5]
13 Cameron, Alistair SA 1276 [5.5] 1:0 Kong, Adrian NSW 1554 [5.5]
14 Adler, Nathan NSW 1540 [5.5] 1:0 Ren, Jonathan NSW 1378 [5.5]
15 O'Flynn, Alexander QLD 1391 [5.5] 1:0 Papp, Alexander NSW 1540 [5.5]
16 Dalton, Joshua VIC 1452 [5.5] 0:1 Shurapey, Dmitriy NSW 1302 [5.5]
17 Nguyen, Dominic NSW 1250 [5.5] .5:.5 Leung, Nicholas NSW 1447 [5.5]
18 Naoumov, Edward NSW [5.5] 1:0 Beilby, Kieton QLD 1439 [5.5]
19 Wei, Robin QLD [5.5] 0:1 Encel, Benjamin NSW 1353 [5]
20 Qiao, Jeremy NSW 1117 [5] 0:1 Tan, Justin VIC 1521 [5]
21 Deen-Cowell, Nicholas NSW 1074 [5] 0:1 Milton, Anthony W SA 1510 [5]
22 Searle, Zachary SA 1366 [5] 1:0 Tan, Kevin NSW 1073 [5]
23 Shi, Dawen NSW 1275 [5] .5:.5 Spooner, Andrew ACT 778 [5]
24 Cook, William NSW [5] .5:.5 Nabung, Christian NSW 1254 [5]
25 Yan, Danny NSW 1048 [5] 0:1 Wan, Kinto NSW 1128 [5]
26 Saroha, Chirag WA 1081 [4.5] 0:1 Yuen, Jonathan NSW 1663 [4.5]
27 Zhang, Raymond NSW 1031 [4.5] 1:0 Coy, Rupert NSW 799 [4.5]
28 Briant, James TAS 1169 [4] 0:1 Cheung, Benjamin NSW 1526 [4]
29 Short, Owen TAS 1038 [4] 0:1 Vather, Tejas NSW 1391 [4]
30 Hendrey, Kevin TAS 1387 [4] 0:1 Chaffey, Will NSW 1109 [4]
31 Ayvazyan, Nikita NSW [4] 1:0 Boni, Christopher WA 1378 [4]
32 Bonch-Osmolovskiy, Ilya NSW 982 [4] 0:1 Milton, Thomas J SA 1347 [4]
33 Nguyen, Peter NSW 954 [4] 0:1 Morris, Gill NSW 1205 [4]
34 Mehmedbasic, Ennes NSW [4] 1:0 Davis, Kieran TAS 968 [3.5]
35 Peck, Robbie QLD 1058 [3.5] 1:0 Atherton, John QLD 712 [3.5]
36 Vather, Akhil NSW 720 [3.5] 1:0 Dalton, Micah VIC 948 [3.5]
37 Vo, Henry NSW [3.5] 1:0 Jack, Curtis QLD 928 [3.5]
38 Thornley, Max VIC 138 [3] .5:.5 Lakshman, Vinay VIC [2.5]
39 Weinstock, Alexander NSW [3] 1:0 McCrow, Callum ACT 541 [2.5]
40 Anderson, Kaidon QLD 745 [3] 1:0 Hemzal, Yoshi NSW 301 [1]
41 Tsang, Matthew NSW 761 [3.5] 1:0 BYE
Final Crosstable
No Name Feder Rtg Loc Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Ikeda, Junta ACT 2201 2233 10.5 32:W 39:W 8:W 11:D 14:W 17:W 4:W 10:W 3:W 2:W 7:W
2 Zulfic, Fedja SA 1933 1767 8.5 60:W 66:W 4:L 46:W 21:W 8:W 11:D 27:W 6:W 1:L 10:W
3 Nakauchi, Gene QLD 2092 1900 8.5 35:W 43:W 15:W 4:L 19:W 27:D 13:W 5:W 1:L 10:W 6:W
4 Wallis, Christopher VIC 2259 2172 8 59:W 38:W 2:W 3:W 10:W 5:W 1:L 6:L 11:W 7:L 12:W
5 Yuan, Yi ACT 1937 1935 8 46:W 52:W 9:W 17:W 13:W 4:L 10:L 3:L 37:W 28:W 11:W
6 Grigg, Sam QLD 1897 1727 7.5 58:W 77:W 13:D 7:L 50:W 32:W 12:W 4:W 2:L 17:W 3:L
7 Dalton, Samuel VIC 1735 1747 7.5 50:W 30:D 16:W 6:W 11:L 12:D 36:D 23:W 8:+ 4:W 1:L
8 Nguyen, Joseph NSW 1910 1797 7.5 54:W 22:W 1:L 29:W 18:W 2:L 42:W 14:D 7:- 36:W 19:W
9 Gearing, Michael QLD 1885 1739 7.5 62:W 68:W 5:L 18:L 44:W 51:D 31:W 13:L 30:W 38:W 20:W
10 Brown, Andrew ACT 2004 1973 7 26:W 21:W 12:W 14:W 4:L 11:W 5:W 1:L 13:W 3:L 2:L
11 Schon, Eugene VIC 2002 1912 7 42:W 20:W 41:W 1:D 7:W 10:L 2:D 37:W 4:L 27:W 5:L
12 Wu, Edwin NSW 1881 1754 7 49:W 18:W 10:L 28:W 41:W 7:D 6:L 36:W 40:D 14:W 4:L
13 Choong, Yita WA 1848 1972 7 25:W 40:W 6:D 31:W 5:L 20:W 3:L 9:W 10:L 22:W 15:D
14 Antolis, Cedric VIC 1785 1810 7 69:W 37:W 19:W 10:L 1:L 25:W 21:W 8:D 27:D 12:L 28:W
15 Muller, Jonas QLD 1993 1680 7 70:W 57:W 3:L 25:W 17:L 37:L 32:D 51:W 35:W 18:W 13:D
16 Yu, Derek VIC 1987 1854 7 55:W 31:D 7:L 32:L 68:W 67:W 51:W 18:D 28:L 29:W 27:W
12
17 Dyer, Alastair TAS
1798 6.5 34:W 29:W 28:W 5:L 15:W 1:L 18:D 22:D 50:W 6:L 24:D
18 Chau, Adrian NSW
1379 6.5 23:W 12:L 77:W 9:W 8:L 19:W 17:D 16:D 38:D 15:L 39:W
19 Setiabudi, Allen ACT 1859 1613 6.5 76:W 36:W 14:L 34:W 3:L 18:L 30:D 26:W 49:W 40:W 8:L
20 Guo, Emma ACT 1749 1525 6.5 63:W 11:L 69:W 36:D 30:W 13:L 23:L 46:W 45:W 39:W 9:L
21 Adler, Nathan NSW
1540 6.5 75:W 10:L 42:W 53:W 2:L 49:W 14:L 50:L 34:W 37:D 44:W
22 O'Flynn, Alexander QLD
1391 6.5 47:W 8:L 50:D 68:W 32:L 55:W 41:W 17:D 39:D 13:L 40:W
23 Naoumov, Edward NSW
6.5 18:L 62:W 44:W 40:W 24:L 41:D 20:W 7:L 29:L 52:W 37:W
24 Papantoniou, John NSW
1635 6.5 68:L 33:D 47:W 54:W 23:W 36:D 37:L 28:L 32:W 50:W 17:D
25 Cameron, Alistair SA
1276 6.5 13:L 74:W 39:W 15:L 40:W 14:L 29:L 70:W 67:W 33:D 38:W
26 Shurapey, Dmitriy NSW
1302 6.5 10:L 71:W 27:L 81:W 38:L 75:D 57:W 19:L 74:W 45:W 43:W
27 Xu, William NSW
1769 6 53:W 28:L 26:W 51:W 49:W 3:D 38:W 2:L 14:D 11:L 16:L
28 Jule, Sebastian QLD
1413 6 56:W 27:W 17:L 12:L 69:D 30:D 53:W 24:W 16:W 5:L 14:L
29 Leung, Nicholas NSW
1447 6 80:W 17:L 60:W 8:L 46:D 69:D 25:W 45:D 23:W 16:L 35:D
30 Searle, Zachary SA
1366 6 73:W 7:D 31:L 57:W 20:L 28:D 19:D 41:W 9:L 49:D 50:W
31 Milton, Anthony W SA
1510 6 65:W 16:D 30:W 13:L 36:L 46:W 9:L 35:L 53:D 69:W 49:W
32 Encel, Benjamin NSW
1353 6 1:L 70:W 57:D 16:W 22:W 6:L 15:D 38:L 24:L 53:W 36:W
33 Tan, Justin VIC
1521 6 72:D 24:D 34:L 45:L 61:W 62:W 60:W 49:D 36:L 25:D 54:W
34 Wan, Kinto NSW
1128 6 17:L 65:W 33:W 19:L 37:L 47:W 39:L 76:W 21:L 67:W 58:W
35 Nguyen, Dominic NSW
1250 6 3:L 48:W 40:L 56:L 63:D 79:W 75:W 31:W 15:L 41:W 29:D
36 Wei, Robin QLD
5.5 44:W 19:L 59:W 20:D 31:W 24:D 7:D 12:L 33:W 8:L 32:L
37 Beilby, Kieton QLD
1439 5.5 81:W 14:L 49:L 71:W 34:W 15:W 24:W 11:L 5:L 21:D 23:L
38 Kong, Adrian NSW
1554 5.5 74:W 4:L 46:L 58:W 26:W 45:W 27:L 32:W 18:D 9:L 25:L
39 Miranda, Adrian NSW
1565 5.5 71:W 1:L 25:L 60:W 59:W 42:L 34:W 44:W 22:D 20:L 18:L
40 Papp, Alexander NSW
1540 5.5 61:W 13:L 35:W 23:L 25:L 54:W 69:W 42:W 12:D 19:L 22:L
41 Yuen, Jonathan NSW
1663 5.5 45:W 79:W 11:L 66:W 12:L 23:D 22:L 30:L 47:W 35:L 60:W
42 Nabung, Christian NSW
1254 5.5 11:L 61:W 21:L 77:W 52:W 39:W 8:L 40:L 44:L 56:W 47:D
43 Dalton, Joshua VIC
1452 5.5 78:W 3:L 53:L 76:W 55:D 50:D 49:L 60:W 68:W 44:D 26:L
44 Ren, Jonathan NSW
1378 5.5 36:L 45:W 23:L 74:W 9:L 58:W 56:W 39:L 42:W 43:D 21:L
45 Zhang, Raymond NSW
1031 5.5 41:L 44:L 65:W 33:W 66:W 38:L 55:W 29:D 20:L 26:L 61:W
46 Shi, Dawen NSW
1275 5.5 5:L 75:W 38:W 2:L 29:D 31:L 59:W 20:L 56:D 68:W 48:D
47 Cook, William NSW
5.5 22:L 54:D 24:L 70:D 76:W 34:L 62:W 69:W 41:L 55:W 42:D
48 Spooner, Andrew ACT
778 5.5 52:L 35:L 58:L 80:W 62:L 77:W 68:L 73:W 65:W 66:W 46:D
49 Deen-Cowell, Nicholas NSW
1074 5 12:L 56:W 37:W 52:W 27:L 21:L 43:W 33:D 19:L 30:D 31:L
50 Tan, Kevin NSW
1073 5 7:L 73:W 22:D 67:W 6:L 43:D 66:W 21:W 17:L 24:L 30:L
51 Vather, Tejas NSW
1391 5 79:L 58:W 81:W 27:L 53:W 9:D 16:L 15:L 55:D 54:L 70:W
52 Cheung, Benjamin NSW
1526 5 48:W 5:L 55:W 49:L 42:L 60:L 71:W 53:D 54:D 23:L 69:W
53 Chaffey, Will NSW
1109 5 27:L 80:W 43:W 21:L 51:L 71:W 28:L 52:D 31:D 32:L 67:W
54 Qiao, Jeremy NSW
1117 5 8:L 47:D 72:W 24:L 57:W 40:L 67:D 56:D 52:D 51:W 33:L
55 Morris, Gill NSW
1205 5 16:L 63:W 52:L 73:W 43:D 22:L 45:L 78:W 51:D 47:L 71:W
56 Ayvazyan, Nikita NSW
5 28:L 49:L 75:W 35:W 67:L 59:W 44:L 54:D 46:D 42:L 66:W
57 Mehmedbasic, Ennes NSW
5 67:W 15:L 32:D 30:L 54:L 74:W 26:L 62:D 58:L 0:W 76:W
58 Yan, Danny NSW
1048 5 6:L 51:L 48:W 38:L 72:W 44:L 61:W 67:L 57:W 59:W 34:L
59 Milton, Thomas J SA
1347 5 4:L 76:W 36:L 61:W 39:L 56:L 46:L 63:W 70:W 58:L 68:W
60 Saroha, Chirag WA
1081 4.5 2:L 64:W 29:L 39:L 81:W 52:W 33:L 43:L 61:D 75:W 41:L
61 Coy, Rupert NSW
799 4.5 40:L 42:L 62:W 59:L 33:L 81:W 58:L 64:W 60:D 74:W 45:L
62 Peck, Robbie QLD
1058 4.5 9:L 23:L 61:L 65:W 48:W 33:L 47:L 57:D 77:D 63:D 78:W
63 Tsang, Matthew NSW
761 4.5 20:L 55:L 70:D 72:D 35:D 68:D 76:L 59:L 78:W 62:D 0:W
64 Vo, Henry NSW
4.5 66:L 60:L 74:L 0:W 71:L 72:L 81:W 61:L 73:W 76:D 75:W
65 Vather, Akhil NSW
720 4.5 31:L 34:L 45:L 62:L 78:D 73:L 0:W 80:W 48:L 79:W 74:W
66 Boni, Christopher WA
1378 4 64:W 2:L 79:W 41:L 45:L 70:W 50:L 68:L 71:W 48:L 56:L
67 Hendrey, Kevin TAS
1387 4 57:L 72:W 68:D 50:L 56:W 16:L 54:D 58:W 25:L 34:L 53:L
68 Bonch-Osmolovskiy, Ilya NSW
982 4 24:W 9:L 67:D 22:L 16:L 63:D 48:W 66:W 43:L 46:L 59:L
69 Briant, James TAS
1169 4 14:L 78:W 20:L 79:W 28:D 29:D 40:L 47:L 76:W 31:L 52:L
70 Short, Owen TAS
1038 4 15:L 32:L 63:D 47:D 77:W 66:L 73:W 25:L 59:L 72:W 51:L
71 Nguyen, Peter NSW
954 4 39:L 26:L 80:W 37:L 64:W 53:L 52:L 72:W 66:L 77:W 55:L
72 Anderson, Kaidon QLD
745 4 33:D 67:L 54:L 63:D 58:L 64:W 74:L 71:L 0:W 70:L 81:W
73 Weinstock, Alexander NSW
4 30:L 50:L 0:W 55:L 75:L 65:W 70:L 48:L 64:L 81:W 80:W
74 Dalton, Micah VIC
948 3.5 38:L 25:L 64:W 44:L 79:D 57:L 72:W 75:W 26:L 61:L 65:L
75 Jack, Curtis QLD
928 3.5 21:L 46:L 56:L 78:W 73:W 26:D 35:L 74:L 79:W 60:L 64:L
76 Davis, Kieran TAS
968 3.5 19:L 59:L 78:W 43:L 47:L 80:W 63:W 34:L 69:L 64:D 57:L
77 Thornley, Max VIC
138 3.5 0:W 6:L 18:L 42:L 70:L 48:L 80:D 81:W 62:D 71:L 79:D
78 Atherton, John QLD
712 3.5 43:L 69:L 76:L 75:L 65:D 0:W 79:W 55:L 63:L 80:W 62:L
79 Lakshman, Vinay VIC
3 51:W 41:L 66:L 69:L 74:D 35:L 78:L 0:W 75:L 65:L 77:D
80 McCrow, Callum ACT
541 2.5 29:L 53:L 71:L 48:L 0:W 76:L 77:D 65:L 81:W 78:L 73:L
81 Hemzal, Yoshi NSW
301 1 37:L 0:W 51:L 26:L 60:L 61:L 64:L 77:L 80:L 73:L 72:L
13
Australian Junior Under 18 Girls
Setiabudi,Megan − Webb−Liddle,Miranda [D20] (13.1), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 4.c4 dxc4 5.�xc4 �f6 6.�f3 �g4 7.�xf7+ �xf7 8.�e5+ �g8 9.�xg4 e6 10.0-0 �e7 11.�e5 h6 12.�b3 b6 13.�xe6+ �h7 14.�f7 �f8 15.�xh8 �xh8 16.�c3 �e8 17.�e1 �c6 18.d5 �d4 19.�xe7 �g6 20.�f1 �e8 21.�d6 �c2 22.�b1 �e1 23.�g3 �c2 24.�xh6 gxh6 25.�fxe1 �e4 26.�xe4 �xe4 27.�c3+ �xc3 28.bxc3 �f4 29.d6 �f8 30.d7 �g7 31.�e8 1-0 Oliver,Tamzin − Chibnall,Alana [B01] (13.2), 25.01.2008 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 �xd5 3.�c3 �d8 4.d4 �f6 5.�f3 �f5 6.�e2 e6 7.0-0 c6 8.a3 �d6 9.�g5 �bd7 10.�e1 �c7 11.�c4 0-0 12.h3 h6 13.�e3 �ad8 14.�b3 a6 15.�e2 �fe8 16.�a2 �d5 17.c4 �xe3 18.�xe3 �f4 19.�c3 �f6 20.�c2 �xc2 21.�xc2 e5 22.dxe5 �xe5 23.�xe5 �xe5 24.�c3 �de8 25.�xe5 �xe5 26.�d1 g6 27.�d3 �e6 28.�d8+ �xd8 29.�xd8+ �e8 30.�d1 �f8 31.�f1 �e4 32.�e2 �e7 33.�d4 �d8 34.f3 �d6 35.�e1+ �d7 36.b3 c5 37.�c2 b5 38.cxb5 axb5 39.�e3 �a8 40.�a1 �e6 41.�e2 f5 42.g3 g5 43.�d3 b4 44.a4 �b7 45.�c4 �d8+ 46.�e2 h5 47.�d1 �a8 48.�d3 �d8+ 49.�e2 �xd1 50.�xd1 �d5 51.�d2 �d4 52.a5 �d8 53.a6 �c6 54.�d6 �a7 55.�xf5+ �e5 56.�e3 �d4 57.�c2+ �e5 58.�d3 �d5 59.�e3+ �c6 60.�c4 �c8 61.�f5 �b6+ 62.�d3 �d7 63.f4 gxf4 64.gxf4 �f6 65.�g3 h4 66.�e4 �d5 67.f5 �f4+ 68.�e3 �d5+ 69.�f3 �b6 70.�g4 �e3+ 71.�f4 �d5+ 72.�e5 �e7 73.f6 �g6+ 74.�f5 �f8 75.�xc5 1-0 Zhang,Charmian − Ng,Deborah [D05] (13.3), 25.01.2008 1.d4 d5 2.�f3 e6 3.e3 c5 4.b3 �c6 5.�b2 �f6 6.�d3 cxd4 7.�xd4 �c5 8.�xc6 bxc6 9.0-0 0-0 10.�f3 �e7 11.�h3 e5 12.�f5 �xf5 13.�xf5 e4 14.�c3 �d7 15.�xd7 �xd7 16.�e2 �f6 17.�xf6 �xf6 18.�d4 �ac8 19.�f5 �h8 20.�fd1 g6 21.�g3 �fd8 22.�f1 �g4 23.h3 �e5 24.�ac1 ½-½ Ang,Stephanie − Yum,Winnie [C10] (13.4), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.�c3 c5 4.exd5 exd5 5.dxc5 �xc5 6.�xd5 �xd5 7.�xd5 �d6 8.�f3 �e6 9.�c4 �c6 10.�e3 �f6 11.�xe6 fxe6 12.�c4 �d8 13.�g5 0-0 14.0-0-0 h6 15.�xf6 �xf6 16.�xd6 �xd6 17.�xd6 b6 18.�e1 e5 19.�c4 �f4 20.�cxe5 �xe5 21.�xe5 �f7 22.b3 �f6 23.�d2 �xf3 24.gxf3 �xe5 25.�e3 g5 26.c3 a5 27.a3 �f5 28.h3 h5 29.c4 �e5 30.b4 axb4 31.axb4 �d6 32.�d4 �c6 33.c5 �b5 34.cxb6 �xb6 35.�c4 �c6 36.b5+ �b6 37.�b4 �b7 38.�c5 �c7 39.b6+ �b7 40.�b5 �b8 41.�c6 �c8 42.�d6 �b7 43.�e5 �xb6 44.�f5 �c7 45.�xg5 h4 46.�xh4 �d7 47.f4 �e6 48.�g4 �f6 49.h4 �g6 50.f5+ �f6 51.h5 �g7 52.�g5 �f7 53.h6 �g8 54.f4 �h8 55.f6 �g8 56.f5 �h8 57.f7 �h7 58.�f6 �xh6 59.f8�+ �h5 60.�g8 �h4 61.�g2 �h5 62.�g5# 1-0 Brown,Amy − Knapp,Katrina [C54] (13.5), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e5 2.�f3 �c6 3.�c4 �c5 4.c3 d6 5.d3 �f6 6.0-0 h6 7.h3 0-0 8.�e3 �b6 9.a4 �xe3 10.fxe3 �e6 11.�bd2 �d7 12.�xe6 fxe6 13.�c4 �f7 14.�e1 �g6 15.�d1 �f7 16.b4 b6 17.b5 �e7 18.�d2 �af8 19.�fxe5 �xe4 20.�xg6 �xf1+ 21.�xf1 �xf1+ 22.�xf1 �xd2+ 23.�xd2 �xg6 24.�f3 �f7 ½-½ Yu,Sally − Qiao,Shan−Shan [C89] (13.6), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e5 2.�f3 �c6 3.�b5 a6 4.�a4 �f6 5.0-0 b5 6.�b3 �c5 7.c3 0-0 8.�e1 �b7 9.d4 exd4 10.cxd4 �e7 11.�bd2 �a5 12.�c2 d5 13.e5 �d7 14.�f1 c5 15.�d3 g6 16.�h6 c4 17.�e3 �e8 18.e6 �f6 19.exf7+ �xf7 20.�f4 �c8 21.�xe8 �xe8 22.�g5 �c6 23.�e1+ �e7 24.�xh7 �f7 25.�g4 �c6 26.h4 �c8 27.h5 �f8 28.�g3 �g7 29.�g5+ �g8 30.�xg7 �xg7 31.�e5+ �h6 32.�f7+ 1-0
Round 13 Results
No Name Feder Loc Total Result Name Feder Loc Total
1 Setiabudi, Megan ACT 1168 [7.5] 1:0 Webb-Liddle, Miranda VIC 705 [2]
2 Oliver, Tamzin L ACT 1510 [9] 1:0 Chibnall, Alana ACT 1348 [5.5]
3 Zhang, Charmian NSW 766 [6.5] .5:.5 Ng, Deborah NSW 1480 [11]
4 Ang, Stephanie VIC 972 [3] 1:0 Yum, Winnie QLD 359 [3]
5 Brown, Amy WA [6.5] .5:.5 Knapp, Katrina SA 927 [7]
6 Yu, Sally VIC 1573 [10] 1:0 Qiao, Shan-Shan NSW 989 [9]
7 Hoey, Penelope NSW 1062 [4] 1:0 BYE
14
Final Crosstable
No Name Feder Loc Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 Qiao, Shan-Shan NSW 989 9 * 0 1 0 ½ 1 ½ 1 1 1 1 1 0 1
2 Knapp, Katrina SA 927 7½ 1 * 0 0 1 1 1 ½ 0 1 ½ ½ 0 1
3 Yum, Winnie QLD 359 3 0 1 * 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
4 Ng, Deborah NSW 1480 11½ 1 1 1 * 1 1 1 1 1 ½ 1 1 0 1
5 Chibnall, Alana ACT 1348 5½ ½ 0 1 0 * 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
6 Webb-Liddle, Miranda VIC 705 2 0 0 0 0 0 * 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
7 Hoey, Penelope NSW 1062 5 ½ 0 1 0 0 0 * 0 0 1 1 ½ 0 1
8 Setiabudi, Megan ACT 1168 8½ 0 ½ 1 0 1 1 1 * 1 0 1 1 0 1
9 Oliver, Tamzin L ACT 1510 10 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 * 1 1 1 1 1
10 Zhang, Charmian NSW 766 7 0 0 1 ½ 1 1 0 1 0 * 1 ½ 0 1
11 Ang, Stephanie VIC 972 4 0 ½ 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 * ½ 0 1
12 Brown, Amy WA
7 0 ½ 1 0 1 1 ½ 0 0 ½ ½ * 1 1
13 Yu, Sally VIC 1573 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 * 1
14 BYE - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *
Australian Junior Under 12 Open
Matheson,Laurence − Ruan,Harry [B45] (11.1), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c5 2.�f3 �c6 3.d4 cxd4 4.�xd4 �f6 5.�c3 e6 6.�db5 �b4 7.a3 �xc3+ 8.�xc3 d5 9.exd5 exd5 10.�d3 0-0 11.0-0 d4 12.�e2 �g4 13.f3 �h5 14.�g3 �g6 15.�xg6 hxg6 16.�g5 d3 17.�xd3 �xd3 18.cxd3 �ad8 19.�xf6 gxf6 20.�ad1 �e5 21.�e4 f5 22.�f2 �d4 23.�fe1 f6 24.�f1 �fd8 25.h3 �f7 26.�c1 ½-½
Liu,Yi − Perera,Pasan [A46] (11.2), 25.01.2008 1.d4 �f6 2.�f3 c5 3.e3 e6 4.�d3 �c6 5.c3 �e7 6.0-0 0-0 7.�h1 d5 8.�e5 �b6 9.f4 �xe5 10.fxe5 �d7 11.�d2 f6 12.exf6 �xf6 13.�f3 �d7 14.�e2 �e4 15.�d2 �d6 16.�e1 �h8 17.�h4 h6 18.�e5 �xe5 19.dxe5 �c7 20.�xe4 dxe4 21.�ad1 b6 22.�d6 g5 23.�g3 �g7 24.h4 �xf1+ 25.�xf1 �f8 26.�d1 �b5 27.�g4 �f5 28.�xe6 �f7 29.�d6 h5 30.�xe4 gxh4 31.�xh4 �f1+ 32.�h2 �e8 33.�f6 �xf6 34.exf6+ �f8 35.�f4 �b5 36.b3 c4 37.b4 �d7 38.�h6+ �g8 39.�g3 b5 40.�g5+ �h7 41.�f4 �h8 42.�e5 �h7 43.e4 �g6 44.�g5+ �h7 45.�e5 �g6 46.�g5 �e6 47.�xe6 �xe6 48.�h4 a6 49.�g3 �g4 50.�f4 �c8 51.�e5 �f7 52.�g5 �b7 53.g3 �c8 54.�d6 �g4 55.e5 �e6 56.�c7 �g6 57.�f4 �f7 58.�b7 �g6 59.�xa6 �d7 60.�b6 �f7 61.�c7 �e8 62.�d6 �f8 63.e6 �g6 64.�h6+ �e8 65.a3 1-0
Wang,Oscar − Lau,Joshua [B70] (11.3), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c5 2.�f3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.�xd4 �f6 5.�c3 g6 6.�e2 �g7 7.0-0 0-0 8.�e1 �c6 9.�b3 �e6 10.�f1 �c8 11.�d5 �g4 12.f3 �e6 13.c3 �e5 14.a4 �c4 15.a5 �d7 16.�f4 �fd8 17.�xe6 �xe6 18.�d4 �d7 19.�b3 �e5 20.�b5 �c7 21.�f4 �c4 22.�xc4 �xc4 23.�xc4 �xc4 24.�e2 d5 25.�ad1 �d7 26.�e3 dxe4 27.�xd7 �xd7 28.fxe4 a6 29.�g3 �c5 30.�xc5 �xc5 31.�a1 �e5 32.�f2 �c7 33.�d1 �f8 34.�d5 �xa5 35.�xa5 �xa5 36.�e3 e5 37.�f1 �e7 38.�d3 b5 39.b4 �b6 40.c4 bxc4+ 41.�xc4 �e6 42.�d2 f5 43.g3 �e3 44.�f1 �g1 45.�d3 g5 46.h3 h5 47.exf5+ �xf5 48.�d2 �f2 49.�e4 �e1 50.�d6+ �g6 51.b5 axb5 52.�xb5 �xg3 53.�e4 g4 54.hxg4 hxg4 55.�c3 �g5 56.�e2 �f4 57.�g1 �h4 58.�e2 �h3 59.�c3 g3 60.�f3 g2 61.�e2 �h2 62.�e4 g1� 63.�xg1 �xg1 64.�f3 �f1 65.�e4 �e2 66.�f5 �f3 67.�e6 e4 68.�d5 e3 69.�d4 e2 0-1
Ruan,Jack − Stahnke,Alexander [A68] (11.4), 25.01.2008 1.d4 �f6 2.c4 g6 3.�c3 �g7 4.e4 0-0 5.f4 d6 6.�f3 c5 7.d5 e6 8.�d3 exd5 9.cxd5 �e8 10.0-0 a6 11.a4 �bd7 12.�e1 �c7 13.h3 c4 14.�c2 �b8 15.a5 h6 16.�h1 �h7 17.e5 �c5 18.�e2 dxe5 19.fxe5 �d3 20.d6 �d8 21.�xd3 cxd3 22.�xd3 �f5 23.�d5 �f8 24.�e3 �d7 25.�ad1 �e6 26.�e4 �f5 27.�d5 �c6 28.�xc6 bxc6 29.�b6 �d7 30.�a4 �c2 31.�a1 �xa4 32.�xa4 �xb6 33.axb6 �xb6 34.�h2 c5 35.�a5 �c6 36.�g3 �f8 37.�c1 �ec8 38.�ca1 �a8 39.�c1 �ac8 40.�ca1 �a8 ½-½
Sannidhanam,Anurag − Gurevich,Andrew [A07] (11.5), 25.01.2008 1.�f3 d5 2.g3 �f5 3.�g2 c6 4.0-0 �f6 5.d3 e6 6.h3 �d6 7.�bd2 h6 8.�e1 0-0 9.e4 �h7 10.e5 �bd7 11.exd6 �c5 12.b3 �xd6 13.�a3 d4 14.�c4 �e7 15.b4 �a4 16.b5 c5 17.�fd2 �c3 18.�c1 �xb5 19.�b2 �xa3 20.�xa3 �ab8
15
21.�ac4 b6 22.�e5 �bc8 23.�c6 �d7 24.�c4 �d5 25.�xd5 �xc6 26.�xc6 �xc6 27.�e5 �b7 28.�c4 �f3 29.�d2 �b7 30.�e4 �h8 31.�xc5 �c6 32.�e4 �c8 33.�ac1 e5 34.�b3 f6 35.c3 �xe4 36.�xe4 b5 37.c4 a6 38.�ee1 �d7 39.cxb5 �xc1 40.�xc1 axb5 41.�g2 �b7+ 42.f3 �a6 43.�c7 �a5 44.�c8+ �h7 45.�c2 �a6 46.h4 h5 47.�c6 �a8 48.�c5 �b7 49.�e2 �b6 50.�e4+ g6 51.�d5 �a7 52.�d6 �xa2+ 53.�h3 �g8 54.�xf6 �e6+ 55.�xe6 e4 56.�xe4 b4 57.�f4 g5 58.�xg5 1-0
Horton,Vincent − Chan,Michael [C50] (11.6), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e5 2.�f3 �c6 3.�c4 �c5 4.d3 d6 5.c3 �g4 6.�bd2 �f6 7.�f1 �d7 8.�e3 �b6 9.�xb6 axb6 10.�e3 �e6 11.�xe6 fxe6 12.�d2 �a5 13.0-0 c5 14.b4 �c6 15.�c4 �c7 16.�g5 h6 17.b5 hxg5 18.bxc6 bxc6 19.�xg5 b5 20.�g6+ �d8 21.�e3 �e7 22.�g4 �h5 23.g3 �d7 24.�e3 ½-½
Louie,Ryan − Gu,Sean [B45] (11.7), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c5 2.�f3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.�xd4 �f6 5.�c3 �c6 6.�db5 �b4 7.a3 �xc3+ 8.�xc3 0-0 9.�d3 d5 10.exd5 �xd5 11.�xd5 �xd5 12.0-0 �e5 13.�e2 �c6 14.�f4 �g6 15.�f3 �b6 16.�c1 �d8 17.�e2 �d7 18.�e3 �c7 19.�fd1 �c6 20.�xc6 �xc6 21.f3 h6 22.�d2 a6 23.�ad1 �xd2 24.�xd2 �c8 25.c3 �e5 26.�e2 �c4 27.�d4 �xe3 28.�xe3 �b6 29.�f2 e5 30.�d2 �xf2+ 31.�xf2 �c7 32.�e3 f6 33.h3 �f7 34.g4 �e6 35.f4 �c4 36.fxe5 fxe5 37.�d8 �c7 38.�d3 �f7 39.�d1 g6 40.b3 h5 41.�g1 hxg4 42.�xg4 �f5 43.c4 �h7 44.�g3 e4 45.b4 �d7 46.�e2 b6 47.c5 bxc5 48.bxc5 �c7 49.�c3 �e5 50.c6 �d4 51.�c1 �d5 52.�e3 a5 53.a4 �xc6 54.�xc6 �xc6 55.�xe4 �c5 56.�f4 �b4 57.�g5 �xa4 58.�xg6 �b3 59.h4 a4 60.h5 a3 61.h6 a2 62.�g7 a1�+ 63.�g8 �a8+ 64.�g7 �b7+ 65.�g6 �c8 66.�g7 �d7+ 67.�h8 �f7 68.h7 �f8# 0-1
Zhang,Daniel − Chen,Peng Yu [B15] (11.8), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.�c3 dxe4 4.�xe4 g6 5.�f3 �g7 6.�e2 �f6 7.�g3 �bd7 8.0-0 0-0 9.c3 �b6 10.h3 �c7 11.�g5 �d8 12.�c2 �e6 13.b3 �d5 14.�fe1 �ac8 15.�ad1 c5 16.dxc5 �xc5 17.�e3 ½-½
Rostov,Marat − Chau,Bernard [C18] (11.9), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.�c3 �b4 4.e5 c5 5.a3 �xc3+ 6.bxc3 �c7 7.�g4 �e7 8.�xg7 �g8 9.�xh7 cxd4 10.�e2 dxc3 11.f4 �d7 12.a4 �bc6 13.�a3 0-0-0 14.�d6 �b6 15.�xf7 �g6 16.g3 �e3 17.�d1 �e4 18.�g1 �h4 19.�f2 �f3+ 20.�e1 �e3 21.�d3 �e4 22.�f2 �f5 23.�xc3 �c4 24.�h3 �xd6 25.exd6 �df8 26.�h7 �c5+ 27.�f1 �xd6 28.�e4 �b4 29.�c3 �c4 30.�xd5 �e5 31.�e7+ �b8 32.�xg8 �xd3 33.�xd3 �xd3+ 34.cxd3 �xg8 35.g4 �xa4 36.f5 �d7 37.f6 a5 38.g5 �f8 39.g6 �xf6+ 40.�e2 �f8 41.d4 �c7 42.�f1 �b5+ 43.�e1 �xf1 44.�xf1 �g8 45.�d3 �h8 46.�f1 a4 47.�c4 �g8 48.�xe6 �xg6 49.�c4 �g4 50.�f2 �xd4 51.�e6 a3 52.�g3 �d2 53.h4 a2 54.�xa2 �xa2 55.h5 �a8 56.�g4 b5 57.�g5 b4 58.�g6 b3 59.h6 b2 60.�g7 b1� 61.h7 �g1+ 62.�f6 �f8+ 63.�e5 �g7+ 64.�e4 �xh7+ 65.�d4 �h3 66.�e4 �d6 67.�d4 �f4# 0-1
Koh,Cedric − Wallmueller,Peter [C27] (11.10), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e5 2.�c3 �f6 3.�c4 �b4 4.d3 0-0 5.f4 d6 6.�f3 �g4 7.0-0 �c6 8.h3 �h5 9.g4 �xg4 10.hxg4 �xg4 11.a3 �c5+ 12.�g2 �d4 13.�d2 �xf3 14.�xf3 �h4 15.�e2 �h5 16.�h1 �g6 17.�g3 �xe2 18.�xg6 hxg6 19.�xe2 �fd8 20.�f1 �d7 21.a4 a6 22.�c3 exf4 23.�xf4 c6 24.�xg6 d5 25.exd5 cxd5 26.�e5 �dd8 27.�xf7 �d7 28.�e5 �dd8 29.�b3 �d6 30.�f7 b5 31.axb5 axb5 32.d4 �a7 33.�b4 �dd8 34.�e7 �e8 35.�xd5 �ab8 36.�f5+ �h7 37.�h5# 1-0
Round 11 Results
No Name Feder Loc Total Result Name Feder Loc Total
1 Matheson, Laurence VIC 1547 [9] .5:.5 Ruan, Harry NSW 1200 [7]
2 Liu, Yi QLD 1593 [8] 1:0 Perera, Pasan NSW 1248 [7]
3 Wang, Oscar NSW 1468 [7] 0:1 Lau, Joshua NSW 1469 [7]
4 Ruan, Jack NSW 1300 [6.5] .5:.5 Stahnke, Alexander QLD 1695 [6.5]
5 Sannidhanam, Anurag VIC 1687 [6.5] 1:0 Gurevich, Andrew VIC 1059 [6.5]
6 Horton, Vincent TAS 1445 [6.5] .5:.5 Chan, Michael VIC 1563 [6.5]
7 Louie, Ryan QLD 932 [6.5] 0:1 Gu, Sean NSW 1319 [6]
8 Zhang, Daniel NSW 917 [6] .5:.5 Chen, Peng Yu NSW 1165 [6]
9 Rostov, Marat ACT 426 [5.5] 0:1 Chau, Bernard NSW 1118 [6]
10 Koh, Cedric NSW 1358 [5.5] 1:0 Wallmueller, Peter VIC [5.5]
11 Ng, Isaac VIC 1262 [5.5] 1:0 Cameron, Lachlan SA [5.5]
12 Pan, Andrew NSW 1096 [5] 1:0 Jack, Martin QLD 876 [5.5]
13 Lapitan, Daniel QLD 870 [5] .5:.5 Gray, Callum QLD 705 [5]
14 Rostov, Gregory ACT 605 [5] 0:1 Ng, Joshua VIC 820 [5]
15 De Villenoisy, Thibault NSW [5] 0:1 Mason, Stuart ACT 749 [5]
16 Louie, Jared QLD 500 [5] 0:1 Walker, Joshua ACT 632 [5]
17 Hemzal, Eliash NSW 408 [5] 1:0 Dai, Victor NSW 411 [5]
18 Derwent, Ethan ACT 637 [4.5] 0:1 Smirnov, Anton NSW 1043 [4.5]
16
19 Nakauchi, Kenji QLD 737 [4.5] 1:0 Thomas, Caleb WA [4.5]
20 Yuan, Daniel VIC 778 [4.5] 0:1 Gupte, Anand ACT 556 [4]
21 Stevens, Jacob NSW [4] 0:1 Chen, Vincent NSW 557 [4]
22 Devarajh, Joshua VIC [4] 1:0 Hong, Jasper NSW 519 [4]
23 Yeong, Ian VIC [4] 1:0 Wang, Calvin NSW 465 [4]
24 Brown, James WA [4] 1:0 Nguyen, Andrew NSW 198 [4]
25 Stevens, Joshua NSW [3.5] 0:1 Lin, Mark NSW 368 [3.5]
26 Siow-Lee, Dylan NSW 256 [3] 1:0 Dunsford, Heath SA [2]
27 De Villenoisy, Mostyn NSW [3] 0:1 Jones, Hamish VIC [1]
Final Crosstable
No Name Feder Loc Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Matheson, Laurence VIC 1547 9.5 39:W 14:W 20:W 8:W 6:W 7:D 2:W 3:W 10:W 12:D 4:D
2 Liu, Yi QLD 1593 9 22:W 20:L 43:W 29:W 15:W 13:W 1:L 7:W 6:W 3:W 12:W
3 Lau, Joshua NSW 1469 8 36:W 19:W 12:W 7:L 16:W 10:W 4:W 1:L 8:W 2:L 6:W
4 Ruan, Harry NSW 1200 7.5 49:W 7:L 39:W 33:W 8:W 9:W 3:L 6:L 13:W 11:W 1:D
5 Sannidhanam, Anurag VIC 1687 7.5 44:W 16:W 6:D 13:D 7:L 29:W 10:D 9:W 11:D 8:D 14:W
6 Wang, Oscar NSW 1468 7 47:W 18:W 5:D 11:W 1:L 17:W 13:W 4:W 2:L 7:D 3:L
7 Stahnke, Alexander QLD 1695 7 27:W 4:W 9:D 3:W 5:W 1:D 11:L 2:L 16:W 6:D 10:D
8 Chan, Michael VIC 1563 7 33:W 29:W 15:W 1:L 4:L 36:W 20:W 11:W 3:L 5:D 9:D
9 Horton, Vincent TAS 1445 7 34:W 26:W 7:D 10:D 20:W 4:L 16:W 5:L 15:D 25:W 8:D
10 Ruan, Jack NSW 1300 7 35:W 23:D 25:W 9:D 26:W 3:L 5:D 18:W 1:L 15:W 7:D
11 Chau, Bernard NSW 1118 7 32:D 31:W 17:W 6:L 25:W 15:W 7:W 8:L 5:D 4:L 30:W
12 Perera, Pasan NSW 1248 7 45:W 46:W 3:L 26:L 47:W 18:D 30:W 27:W 14:W 1:D 2:L
13 Gu, Sean NSW 1319 7 30:W 43:D 23:W 5:D 14:W 2:L 6:L 33:W 4:L 24:W 18:W
14 Gurevich, Andrew VIC 1059 6.5 52:W 1:L 36:W 48:W 13:L 26:D 25:W 17:W 12:L 20:W 5:L
15 Ng, Isaac VIC 1262 6.5 24:W 28:W 8:L 19:W 2:L 11:L 47:W 22:W 9:D 10:L 32:W
16 Chen, Peng Yu NSW 1165 6.5 40:W 5:L 47:W 22:W 3:L 21:W 9:L 42:W 7:L 33:W 19:D
17 Koh, Cedric NSW 1358 6.5 48:W 25:D 11:L 24:W 27:W 6:L 23:W 14:L 21:W 18:L 31:W
18 Louie, Ryan QLD 932 6.5 53:W 6:L 48:L 35:W 33:W 12:D 26:W 10:L 28:W 17:W 13:L
19 Zhang, Daniel NSW 917 6.5 54:W 3:L 35:W 15:L 36:L 49:W 42:L 46:W 37:W 21:W 16:D
20 Pan, Andrew NSW 1096 6 41:W 2:W 1:L 42:W 9:L 22:W 8:L 21:L 35:W 14:L 25:W
21 Mason, Stuart ACT 749 6 31:L 32:W 24:L 52:W 48:W 16:L 36:W 20:W 17:L 19:L 41:W
22 Walker, Joshua ACT 632 6 2:L 41:W 31:W 16:L 24:W 20:L 48:W 15:L 30:D 26:D 34:W
23 Ng, Joshua VIC 820 6 50:W 10:D 13:L 27:L 40:W 34:W 17:L 30:D 24:L 37:W 33:W
24 Hemzal, Eliash NSW 408 6 15:L 38:W 21:W 17:L 22:L 39:D 43:D 47:W 23:W 13:L 35:W
25 Jack, Martin QLD 876 5.5 55:W 17:D 10:L 28:W 11:L 42:W 14:L 34:W 27:W 9:L 20:L
26 Lapitan, Daniel QLD 870 5.5 51:W 9:L 49:W 12:W 10:L 14:D 18:L 28:L 39:W 22:D 27:D
27 Gray, Callum QLD 705 5.5 7:L 45:D 32:W 23:W 17:L 43:W 29:W 12:L 25:L 34:D 26:D
28 Nakauchi, Kenji QLD 737 5.5 38:W 15:L 46:D 25:L 37:W 30:L 45:W 26:W 18:L 31:L 42:W
29 Smirnov, Anton NSW 1043 5.5 37:W 8:L 34:W 2:L 46:W 5:L 27:L 35:L 49:W 42:D 44:W
30 Rostov, Marat ACT 426 5.5 13:L 42:L 54:W 37:D 32:W 28:W 12:L 23:D 22:D 47:W 11:L
31 Wallmueller, Peter VIC 5.5 21:W 11:L 22:L 47:L 35:L 54:W 52:W 48:W 43:D 28:W 17:L
32 Cameron, Lachlan SA 5.5 11:D 21:L 27:L 45:W 30:L 37:L 54:W 55:W 38:W 43:W 15:L
33 Rostov, Gregory ACT 605 5 8:L 37:W 40:W 4:L 18:L 46:W 35:W 13:L 42:W 16:L 23:L
34 Louie, Jared QLD 500 5 9:L 51:W 29:L 38:W 43:D 23:L 44:W 25:L 45:W 27:D 22:L
35 Dai, Victor NSW 411 5 10:L 50:W 19:L 18:L 31:W 44:W 33:L 29:W 20:L 38:W 24:L
36 Gupte, Anand ACT 556 5 3:L 54:W 14:L 41:W 19:W 8:L 21:L 37:L 46:L 52:W 43:W
37 Devarajh, Joshua VIC 5 29:L 33:L 50:W 30:D 28:L 32:W 39:D 36:W 19:L 23:L 47:W
38 Yeong, Ian VIC 5 28:L 24:L 0:W 34:L 41:W 45:L 40:W 39:W 32:L 35:L 48:W
39 Chen, Vincent NSW 557 5 1:L 52:W 4:L 40:L 54:W 24:D 37:D 38:L 26:L 53:W 50:W
40 Brown, James WA 5 16:L 44:W 33:L 39:W 23:L 48:L 38:L 50:W 47:L 51:W 46:W
41 De Villenoisy, Thibault NSW 5 20:L 22:L 55:W 36:L 38:L 51:W 49:L 0:W 48:W 46:W 21:L
42 Thomas, Caleb WA 4.5 43:L 30:W 45:W 20:L 44:W 25:L 19:W 16:L 33:L 29:D 28:L
43 Yuan, Daniel VIC 778 4.5 42:W 13:D 2:L 46:D 34:D 27:L 24:D 49:W 31:D 32:L 36:L
44 Derwent, Ethan ACT 637 4.5 5:L 40:L 53:W 49:W 42:L 35:L 34:L 51:D 55:+ 45:W 29:L
45 Lin, Mark NSW 368 4.5 12:L 27:D 42:L 32:L 53:W 38:W 28:L 52:W 34:L 44:L 51:W
46 Nguyen, Andrew NSW 198 4 0:W 12:L 28:D 43:D 29:L 33:L 50:W 19:L 36:W 41:L 40:L
47 Hong, Jasper NSW 519 4 6:L 53:W 16:L 31:W 12:L 52:W 15:L 24:L 40:W 30:L 37:L
48 Wang, Calvin NSW 465 4 17:L 55:W 18:W 14:L 21:L 40:W 22:L 31:L 41:L 54:W 38:L
49 Siow-Lee, Dylan NSW 256 4 4:L 0:W 26:L 44:L 51:W 19:L 41:W 43:L 29:L 50:L 53:W
17
50 Stevens, Jacob NSW 4 23:L 35:L 37:L 0:W 52:L 55:W 46:L 40:L 53:W 49:W 39:L
51 Stevens, Joshua NSW 3.5 26:L 34:L 52:L 53:W 49:L 41:L 0:W 44:D 54:W 40:L 45:L
52 De Villenoisy, Mostyn NSW 3 14:L 39:L 51:W 21:L 50:W 47:L 31:L 45:L 0:W 36:L 54:L
53 Dunsford, Heath SA 2 18:L 47:L 44:L 51:L 45:L 0:W 55:L 54:W 50:L 39:L 49:L
54 Jones, Hamish VIC 2 19:L 36:L 30:L 55:+ 39:L 31:L 32:L 53:L 51:L 48:L 52:W
55 Rebulado, Aaron NSW 2 25:L 48:L 41:L 54:- 0:W 50:L 53:W 32:L 44:- 0: 0:
Australian Junior Under 12 Girls
Mason,Joanne − Simmonds,Leteisha [C02] (11.7), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 c5 4.�f3 �c6 5.�e3 �b6 6.b3 �h6 7.c3 cxd4 8.�xd4 �xd4 9.�xd4 �c5 10.�xc5 �xc5 11.�d4 �xd4 12.cxd4 �f5 13.�d2 �xd4 14.�c3 �c6 15.�b5 �d7 16.�xc6 �c8 17.�d4 �xc6 18.�c3 a6 19.�a4 �c2 20.�hf1 �xa4 21.bxa4 �c4+ 22.�e3 �xa4 23.�ac1 �d7 24.�b1 b5 25.�b2 �c8 26.f3 �c3+ 27.�f2 �ac4 28.�g3 �c2 29.�xc2 �xc2 30.a3 �a2 31.h4 �xa3 32.�g4 a5 33.f4 g6 34.h5 �c3 35.g3 b4 36.�a1 �c5 37.�g5 b3 38.g4 �e7 39.�h6 b2 40.�b1 �b5 41.�xh7 gxh5 42.gxh5 a4 43.�g7 �b3 44.h6 �g3+ 45.�h8 a3 46.h7 �b3 47.�g1 b1� 48.f5 �b8+ 49.�g8 �xg8+ 50.hxg8� �h1+ 51.�h7 �xh7+ 52.�xh7 a2 53.f6+ �f8 54.�h6 a1� 55.�g5 �xe5+ 56.�g4 �f5+ 57.�g3 d4 58.�g2 �f4 59.�g1 �d2 60.�f1 d3 61.�g1 �e2 62.�h1 d2 63.�g1 d1�# 0-1
Kanagarajah,Abbie − Pretorius,Helen [C47] (11.8), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e5 2.�f3 �c6 3.�c3 �f6 4.a3 �c5 5.�xe5 0-0 6.�xc6 dxc6 7.�c4 �d4 8.�e2 �g4 9.f3 �ae8 10.d3 �f5 11.�e3 �d6 12.0-0-0 �xe3+ 13.�xe3 c5 14.g4 �d7 15.h4 �g3 16.�dg1 �xg4 17.�xg3 �xe3 18.�a2 �e6 19.�d2 �f5 20.exf5 �xf5 21.�g5 g6 22.�hg1 �h3 23.�xc5 �c8 24.h5 b6 25.�cg5 �fe8 26.hxg6 �e7 27.gxf7+ �f8 28.�g8# 1-0
Alvares,Grace − Koh,Clarise [B01] (11.9), 25.01.2008 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 �xd5 3.�c3 �a5 4.�f3 �f6 5.�c4 c6 6.d3 �f5 7.�f4 e6 8.0-0 �bd7 9.a3 �d8 10.�d2 �e7 11.�d4 �g6 12.�e2 0-0 13.�f3 e5 14.�xe5 �xe5 15.�f4 �xc4 16.dxc4 �d6 17.�h4 �e7 18.�f4 �d7 19.�fe1 �ad8 20.�f3 �h5 21.�e3 �fe8 22.�ad1 �c7 23.h3 �xc2 24.�c1 �g6 25.�xa7 c5 26.�d5 �d7 27.�e5 �d6 28.�xg6 fxg6 29.�xb7 �d7 30.�b5 �b8 31.�a4 �xb2 32.�a8+ �b8 33.�a4 �f6 34.�c3 �bd8 35.�cd1 �c7 36.�c1 �d2 37.�b1 �b2 38.�c3 �dd2 39.�a8+ �f7 40.�f1 �f4 41.�d1 �a2 42.a4 �d4 43.a5 �a4 44.�e3 �da2 45.�f3 �xa5 46.�cd1 �d2 47.�c2 �d6 48.�c1 �a2 49.�e3 �e5 50.�b1 �db2 51.�bd1 �g8 52.�c1 �d6 53.g3 h5 54.h4 g5 55.hxg5 �xg5 56.�cd1 �e5 57.�de1 h4 58.�g4 �g5 59.�xf6+ gxf6 60.�e8+ �f7 61.�e3 hxg3 62.fxg3 �xe3+ 63.�f2 �a1+ 64.�g2 �xf2+ 65.�xf2 �e4+ 66.�h3 �h1+ 67.�h2 �h7+ 68.�g4 �xh2 69.�f3 �f5+ 70.�e3 �f2+ 71.�e4 �e2+ 72.�d5 �e6+ 73.�c6 �xg3+ 74.�xc5 �c2 75.�d4 �xc4+ 76.�d3 �e4+ 77.�d2 �c2+ 78.�d1 �e2# 0-1
Shan,Caroline − Yum,Jenny [C78] (11.10), 25.01.2008 1.e4 e5 2.�f3 �c6 3.�b5 a6 4.�a4 b5 5.�b3 �c5 6.0-0 �f6 7.�xe5 �xe5 8.d4 �c6 9.dxc5 0-0 10.�e1 �e8 11.�g5 h6 12.�h4 g5 13.�g3 �xe4 14.�d5 �e7 15.�c3 �b7 16.�xe4 �xc5 17.�d5 �xe1+ 18.�xe1 �f8 19.�xd7 �c8 20.�xc7 �g7 21.�g3 �a5 22.�e8+ �xe8 23.�xe8+ �h7 24.�xf7 �xf7 25.�xf7 �g7 26.�c7 �c6 27.�d5 �f6 28.�xc6 �xc6 29.a3 �d7 30.f3 h5 31.�f2 h4 32.�e4+ �f5 33.�d8 g4 34.fxg4+ �xe4 35.g5 �f4 36.g6 �g4 37.g7 �e6 38.h3+ �h5 39.g4+ hxg3+ 40.�xg3 �g6 41.�f4 �xg7 42.h4 �g6 43.�e5 �g4 44.�d5 �f7 45.�c6 �e8 46.�g5 �f5 47.c3 �d7+ 48.�b7 a5 49.�b6 a4 50.h5 �f8 51.h6 �g8 52.�c5 �h7 53.c4 bxc4 54.�xc4 �e6+ 55.�b4 �b3 56.�c3 �g6 57.�c1 �h7 58.�d4 �g6 59.�e5 �h7 60.�f6 �c2 61.�e5 �b3 62.�d2 �g6 63.�e3 �h7 64.�f6 �h8 65.�g6 �c2+ 66.�f7 �h7 67.b4 axb3 68.�c1 b2 69.�xb2 �xh6 70.�e6 �g6 71.�d5 �f5 72.�c4 �e4 73.�c3 �a4 74.�b4 �d1 75.a4 �xa4 ½-½
Stevens,Angela − Byrne,Alannah [B30] (11.11), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c5 2.�f3 �c6 3.�b5 a6 4.�c4 b5 5.�d5 �b7 6.�g5 e6 7.�xc6 �xc6 8.0-0 �xg5 9.�c3 b4 10.d4 �g6 11.�e2 �xe4 12.�d2 �xg2# 0-1
Sonnenschein,Lara − Ditu,Maria [B06] (11.12), 25.01.2008 1.e4 c5 2.�f3 d6 3.c3 �f6 4.�c2 g6 5.d4 �g7 6.�e2 0-0 7.0-0 b6 8.�g5 �c7 9.d5 �g4 10.�bd2 �d7 11.�fe1 �h5 12.h3 �xh3 13.gxh3 �xh3 14.�f1 �g4+ 15.�g2 �f6 16.�e3 �g5 17.�xg5 f6 18.�e3 f5 19.�h2 �h4 20.�b3 f4 21.�d2 f3 22.�xf3 �g4 23.�h2 �h4 24.�f1 �f4 25.�xf4 �xf4 26.�d1 �g5 27.�g4 �e5 28.�fe1 h5 29.�g3 g5 30.�f3 �f6 31.�xg5+ �xg5 32.�xg5 �g7 33.�e6+ �xe6 34.dxe6 c4 35.e5 cxb3 36.�xa8 d5 37.�xd5 �g6 38.�xb3 �g5 39.�g2 �g4 40.�d1+ 1-0
18
Round 11 Results
No Name Feder Loc Total Result Name Feder Loc Total
7 Mason, Joanne ACT 543 [5.5] 0:1 Simmonds, Leteisha QLD 921 [9]
8 Kanagarajah, Abbie QLD 1030 [8.5] 1:0 Pretorius, Helen NSW [5]
9 Alvares, Grace NSW [5.5] 0:1 Koh, Clarise NSW 872 [7.5]
10 Shan, Caroline NSW 938 [6.5] .5:.5 Yum, Jenny QLD 558 [5]
11 Stevens, Angela NSW [5] 0:1 Byrne, Alannah QLD 671 [6.5]
12 Sonnenschein, Lara NSW [5] 1:0 Ditu, Maria NSW 257 [5]
13 Freeman, Jamie NSW [2] 0:1 Christian, Kashish NSW [5]
14 Freeman, Alexandra NSW [1] 0:1 Pretorius, Jana NSW 445 [5]
15 Wood, Tayla WA [4.5] 1:0 MacLennan, Charlie-Rose NSW [3]
16 McGregor, Katherine NSW [5] 1:0 BYE
Final Crosstable
No Name Feder Loc Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Simmonds, Leteisha QLD 921 10 19:W 10:W 6:W 3:W 2:L 4:W 5:W 8:W 12:W 7:W 11:W
2 Kanagarajah, Abbie QLD 1030 9.5 12:W 4:W 3:D 5:W 1:W 10:L 11:W 7:W 14:W 8:W 15:W
3 Koh, Clarise NSW 872 8.5 18:W 14:W 2:D 1:L 6:W 13:W 10:W 4:W 5:L 9:W 12:W
4 Byrne, Alannah QLD 671 7.5 17:W 2:L 11:W 7:W 10:W 1:L 12:W 3:L 6:W 5:D 16:W
5 Shan, Caroline NSW 938 7 9:W 11:L 12:W 2:L 8:W 6:W 1:L 15:W 3:W 4:D 10:D
6 Sonnenschein, Lara NSW 6 7:W 16:W 1:L 11:W 3:L 5:L 9:W 10:L 4:L 0:W 14:W
7 Pretorius, Jana NSW 445 6 6:L 18:W 8:W 4:L 13:L 15:W 16:W 2:L 10:W 1:L 19:W
8 McGregor, Katherine NSW 6 10:L 19:W 7:L 16:W 5:L 18:W 13:W 1:L 17:W 2:L 0:W
9 Christian, Kashish NSW 6 5:L 15:L 16:W 17:W 14:W 11:L 6:L 0:W 19:W 3:L 18:W
10 Yum, Jenny QLD 558 5.5 8:W 1:L 13:W 14:W 4:L 2:W 3:L 6:W 7:L 11:L 5:D
11 Mason, Joanne ACT 543 5.5 15:W 5:W 4:L 6:L 12:D 9:W 2:L 16:L 0:W 10:W 1:L
12 Alvares, Grace NSW 5.5 2:L 17:W 5:L 15:W 11:D 14:W 4:L 18:W 1:L 13:W 3:L
13 Wood, Tayla WA 5.5 14:L 0:W 10:L 18:W 7:W 3:L 8:L 19:W 16:D 12:L 17:W
14 Ditu, Maria NSW 257 5 13:W 3:L 15:W 10:L 9:L 12:L 0:W 17:W 2:L 19:W 6:L
15 Pretorius, Helen NSW 5 11:L 9:W 14:L 12:L 0:W 7:L 19:W 5:L 18:W 17:W 2:L
16 Stevens, Angela NSW 5 0:D 6:L 9:L 8:L 17:W 19:W 7:L 11:W 13:D 18:W 4:L
17 MacLennan, Charlie-Rose NSW 3 4:L 12:L 19:W 9:L 16:L 0:W 18:W 14:L 8:L 15:L 13:L
18 Freeman, Jamie NSW 2 3:L 7:L 0:W 13:L 19:W 8:L 17:L 12:L 15:L 16:L 9:L
19 Freeman, Alexandra NSW 1 1:L 8:L 17:L 0:W 18:L 16:L 15:L 13:L 9:L 14:L 7:L
Completely Useless Statistics – Space Filler
The following statistics are completely useless in terms of the overall tournament, but, as we needed to fill space,
they have been included for educational purposes.
Promotion Statistics (958 games)
White Black
Queen C 124 92
Rook D 8 6
Bishop E 0 1 (Junta!)
Knight F 8 (Derek!) 2
Participant Statistics (168 Players)
Total NSW QLD VIC ACT SA WA TAS
Under 18 Open 81 39 12 10 7 5 3 5
Under 18 Girls 13 4 1 3 3 1 1 0
Under 12 Open 55 25 8 11 6 2 2 1
Under 12 Girls 19 13 4 0 1 0 1 0
Total 168 81 25 24 17 8 7 6
State Titles
NSW 4
ACT 3
VIC 3
QLD 2