Thursday, October 27, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Casual Game between Ashik and Wali
Wali Bhai all on a sudden sat down for a casual game of chess with me. So we played the following game in 2 days adjourning in the middle due to late night.
White: Waliul Islam (Unrated)
Black: Ashik Uzzaman (1834)
Game: Casual Date: 10/23/2011 - 10/24/2011
Result: 0 - 1
Opening: Sicillain Closed
White: Waliul Islam (Unrated)
Black: Ashik Uzzaman (1834)
Game: Casual Date: 10/23/2011 - 10/24/2011
Result: 0 - 1
Opening: Sicillain Closed
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Chess Openings for Black, Explained: A Complete Repertoire By Lev Alburt
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
Played US National G60 and G/30 Tournaments in Santa Clara Hyatt
Last weekend I played US National G/60 and G/30 championship at October 1st and 2nd respectively at Santa Clara Hyatt hotel. Bay Area Chess arranged these as usual in different sections. I made 50% scores in both of those at 1800+ (Open) section to my relief. My last month's tournament performance was disappointing (1 win and 3 loss) while this time in G/60 it was 2 loss, 2 win and in G/30 it was 2 loss, 1 draw and 2 win. With this performance now I am a bit relaxed and I think I can still carry on playing competitive tournaments for a few more years even if I don't hit the prize lists.
Here is my G/60 result - https://bayareachess.com/events/11/usg60.php
And here is my G/30 result -https://bayareachess.com/events/11/usg30.php
With this, now I am inspired enough to teach chess to my son and other children from next week.
Nelson vs Ashik, Game 5, US National G/30
White: Terry Nelson (2007)
Black: Ashik Uzzaman (1821)
Tournament: US National G/30 at Santa Clara Hyatt
Date: 10/02/2011
Result: 0 - 1
Opening: Queen Pawn
Black: Ashik Uzzaman (1821)
Tournament: US National G/30 at Santa Clara Hyatt
Date: 10/02/2011
Result: 0 - 1
Opening: Queen Pawn
Ashik vs Kevin L G, Game 4, US National G/30
White: Ashik Uzzaman (1821)
Black: Kevin L Gong (1844)
Tournament: US National G/30 at Santa Clara Hyatt
Date: 10/02/2011
Result: 1 - 0
Opening: Sicillian Early E5
Update: Kevin actually saw this blog post after a couple of weeks and emailed me his blog post where he posted this game as well. I was so happy to get in touch with an on-the-board opponent on-the-web! Here is his post - http://blog.chess.com/kevingong/losing-sucks-my-games-of-the-us-national-g30-championship . You will find this game if you scroll down to the fourth game!
Klotz vs Ashik, Game 3, US National G/30
White: Hun Klotz-Burwell (1858)
Black: Ashik Uzzaman (1821)
Tournament: US National G/30 at Santa Clara Hyatt
Date: 10/02/2011
Result: 1/2 - 1/2
Opening: Sicillian Defence
Ashik vs Felix, Game 2, US National G/30
White: Ashik Uzzaman (1821)
Black: Felix Rudayak (1939)
Tournament: US National G/30 at Santa Clara Hyatt
Date: 10/02/2011
Result: 0 - 1
Opening: Center Counter Game
Olavic vs Ashik, Game 1, US National G/30
White: Svetjovic Olavic (2017)
Black: Ashik Uzzaman (1821)
Tournament: US National G/30 at Santa Clara Hyatt
Date: 10/02/2011
Result: 1 - 0
Opening: Slav Defence
Ashik vs Delacruz, Game 4, US National G/60
White: Ashik Uzzaman (1821)
Black: G Avdencio Delacruz (2000)
Tournament: US National G/60 at Santa Clara Hyatt
Date: 10/01/2011
Result: 1 - 0
Opening: Sicillian Defence
Mihir vs Ashik, Game 3, US National G/60
White: Mihir Kumar (1939)
Black: Ashik Uzzaman (1821)
Tournament: US National G/60 at Santa Clara Hyatt
Date: 10/01/2011
Result: 0 - 1
Opening: Slav Defence
Black: Ashik Uzzaman (1821)
Tournament: US National G/60 at Santa Clara Hyatt
Date: 10/01/2011
Result: 0 - 1
Opening: Slav Defence
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Colin vs Ashik, Game 2, US National G/60 2011
White: Colin Chow (1930)
Black: Ashik Uzzaman (1821)
Tournament: US National G/60 at Santa Clara Hyatt
Date: 10/01/2011
Result: 1 - 0
Opening: Sicillian Defence
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Ashik vs Siddharth, Game 1, US National G/60 2011
White: Ashik Uzzaman (1821)
Black: Siddharth G Banik (1901)
Tournament: US National G/60 at Santa Clara Hyatt
Date: 10/01/2011
Result: 0 - 1
Opening: French Defence
Monday, October 3, 2011
Francisco Anchondo's Game During US National G/30 at Hyatt, Santa Clara
This is one game that I watched while the players were analyzing during my recent US National G/30 tournament over the weekend. It's a very attacking game!
Source: Chess Musings Blog
Teaching Chess To Kids!
It
took me some time but finally I have made up my mind over the weekend while attending US National G/60 and G/30 tournaments. I
will teach chess to Ahyan and any other kid who wants to learn and play
chess. So if you want your son or daughter to learn chess, then please
feel free to contact me. You may forward this email to your friends who
you think might get interested. Teaching one kid and one dozen kids are
almost same amount of time involvement from my side.
Because chess is my passion and not profession, I won't charge any money. My return will be a bunch of kids who play chess in many bay area tournaments in near future. If you have ever worked on a volunteer organization, you will know what this means!
I want to start it immediately before I loose my drive to teach chess. I know once I start, I will continue it for a good amount of time, at least next few years. But if I don't start now, I will never get to the point to start it again.
Regarding the logistics, let's start once a week in my house. I have got proposals to host it in my friend's houses in rotation as well and we will evaluate that option. But for now, let's gather together every evening in my house.
Depending on the level of students, I will batch them in 2 different groups. One who doesn't know chess at all and want to learn from the scratch (I guess most of them will be like that including my son Ahyan). I guess there will be a few (I know a couple of them) who already knows chess at basic level and want to advance a bit so that they can play in the tournaments competitively. I guess the first batch will catch up with these guys in 6 months or so. I will spend one hour (or more) with the regular kids and some extra time with the couple of advanced kids that I am expecting.
Regarding timing, I would prefer Thursday evening. So let's start from next week's Thursday at my house. We may use Saturday night in case I get busy in office in a particular Thursday but in general, I will leave the weekend free to go out of town for traveling and let you do the same. I will use demonstration board, chess sets and laptop computer but I expect every kid's parents will arrange one standard chess set and will have access to internet at home. I plan to use this chess blog for home work (if any). It's okay if the parents want to stay with the kids during the session or want to leave them and finish some shopping.
If you are interested, then please reply me to this email with your phone number, your son and daughter's name and age and if he/she already knows the move at ashikuzzaman@gmail.com . I plan to start at 13th October (Thursday) 7 PM at my Fremont house.
Update: I already started teaching chess to 6 kids since 13th October. The very first session I showed them the famous Opera Game by Paul Morphy to use it as a frame of reference for my next sessions. I used chess demonstration board and the kids looked interested. Let's see how the next few sessions go.
Because chess is my passion and not profession, I won't charge any money. My return will be a bunch of kids who play chess in many bay area tournaments in near future. If you have ever worked on a volunteer organization, you will know what this means!
I want to start it immediately before I loose my drive to teach chess. I know once I start, I will continue it for a good amount of time, at least next few years. But if I don't start now, I will never get to the point to start it again.
Regarding the logistics, let's start once a week in my house. I have got proposals to host it in my friend's houses in rotation as well and we will evaluate that option. But for now, let's gather together every evening in my house.
Depending on the level of students, I will batch them in 2 different groups. One who doesn't know chess at all and want to learn from the scratch (I guess most of them will be like that including my son Ahyan). I guess there will be a few (I know a couple of them) who already knows chess at basic level and want to advance a bit so that they can play in the tournaments competitively. I guess the first batch will catch up with these guys in 6 months or so. I will spend one hour (or more) with the regular kids and some extra time with the couple of advanced kids that I am expecting.
Regarding timing, I would prefer Thursday evening. So let's start from next week's Thursday at my house. We may use Saturday night in case I get busy in office in a particular Thursday but in general, I will leave the weekend free to go out of town for traveling and let you do the same. I will use demonstration board, chess sets and laptop computer but I expect every kid's parents will arrange one standard chess set and will have access to internet at home. I plan to use this chess blog for home work (if any). It's okay if the parents want to stay with the kids during the session or want to leave them and finish some shopping.
If you are interested, then please reply me to this email with your phone number, your son and daughter's name and age and if he/she already knows the move at ashikuzzaman@gmail.com . I plan to start at 13th October (Thursday) 7 PM at my Fremont house.
Update: I already started teaching chess to 6 kids since 13th October. The very first session I showed them the famous Opera Game by Paul Morphy to use it as a frame of reference for my next sessions. I used chess demonstration board and the kids looked interested. Let's see how the next few sessions go.
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