Alex Moiseyev was the overall winner.
Larry Keen, second place
Don West, third place
Gene Ellison, forth place (highest placing Illinois player)
Flavious Burgess won the B-class
Howard Hoover, second place (highest placing Illinois player)
Congratulations to all.
Roger Doll will post complete results or forward them to Patrick for posting.
73rd ILLINOIS 101 COUNTY CHECKER TOURNAMENT: Results
73rd ILLINOIS 101 COUNTY CHECKER TOURNAMENT: Results
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Re: 73rd ILLI 101 COUNTY CHECKER TOURNAMENT: Results
# Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7
1 Gene Ellison 5T2 8T4 9T7 10T8 BYE T11 3T12 2T14
2 Gary Ellison 8T2 10T2 6T3 4T7 5T11 7T11 1T13
3 Kenneth Ellison 7T0 5T4 8T4 6T4 WITHDRAW WITHDRAW WITHDRAW
4 Don Verble 6T1 9T1 5T1 2T1 WITHDRAW WITHDRAW WITHDRAW
5 John Grisley 1T2 3T2 4T6 9T8 2T8 10T9 BYE T12
6 Jerry Childers 4T3 7T3 2T6 3T10 WITHDRAW WITHDRAW WITHDRAW
7 Alex Moiseyev 3T4 6T8 10T11 8T15 9T19 2T23 10T25
8 Don West 2T2 1T4 3T8 7T8 10T9 1T12 9T14
9 Joe Tucker 10T1 4T5 1T6 5T8 7T8 BYE T11 8T13
10 Larry Keen 9T3 2T7 7T8 1T11 8T14 5T17 7T19
MAJORS
# Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7
1 Jennifer Kelton 2T0 6T0 4T0 3T1 5T1 4T1 3T1
2 Howard Hoover 1T4 5T6 6T8 4T12 3T13 3T17 6T20
3 Coy Arnett 6T0 4T2 5T3 1T6 2T9 2T9 1T13
4 Ed Bucker 5T0 3T2 1T6 2T6 6T6 1T10 5T13
5 Gayle Helterbrand 4T4 2T6 3T9 6T10 1T14 6T15 4T16
6 Flavios Burgess 3T4 1T8 2T10 5T13 4T17 5T20 2T21
1 Gene Ellison 5T2 8T4 9T7 10T8 BYE T11 3T12 2T14
2 Gary Ellison 8T2 10T2 6T3 4T7 5T11 7T11 1T13
3 Kenneth Ellison 7T0 5T4 8T4 6T4 WITHDRAW WITHDRAW WITHDRAW
4 Don Verble 6T1 9T1 5T1 2T1 WITHDRAW WITHDRAW WITHDRAW
5 John Grisley 1T2 3T2 4T6 9T8 2T8 10T9 BYE T12
6 Jerry Childers 4T3 7T3 2T6 3T10 WITHDRAW WITHDRAW WITHDRAW
7 Alex Moiseyev 3T4 6T8 10T11 8T15 9T19 2T23 10T25
8 Don West 2T2 1T4 3T8 7T8 10T9 1T12 9T14
9 Joe Tucker 10T1 4T5 1T6 5T8 7T8 BYE T11 8T13
10 Larry Keen 9T3 2T7 7T8 1T11 8T14 5T17 7T19
MAJORS
# Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7
1 Jennifer Kelton 2T0 6T0 4T0 3T1 5T1 4T1 3T1
2 Howard Hoover 1T4 5T6 6T8 4T12 3T13 3T17 6T20
3 Coy Arnett 6T0 4T2 5T3 1T6 2T9 2T9 1T13
4 Ed Bucker 5T0 3T2 1T6 2T6 6T6 1T10 5T13
5 Gayle Helterbrand 4T4 2T6 3T9 6T10 1T14 6T15 4T16
6 Flavios Burgess 3T4 1T8 2T10 5T13 4T17 5T20 2T21
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My games from IL-101
Quick express review with diagrams w/o much annotations my games from IL-101, 2007
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Diagram #1.
Rd1
G1. A. Moiseyev vs J. Childer
G2. J. Childer vs A, Moiseyev

Red to move
Incidentally, I was lucky to manage two (!) wins in this position against Jerry Childer.
In first game I played 4-8, 26-22, 7-10 and here Jerry Childer played losing 22-17? (anything else is OK, 22-18 best) and lost after 8-11, 30-26, 3-7, 25-22, 11-15, 22-18, 15-22, 19-15, 10-26, 17-3, 2-7, 3-10, 6-15, 17-21, 26-30, 17-14, 22-26, 31-22, 30-26, 22-17, 15-19 and after catching a man on 27 white eventually won the game.
In the second game in position on diagram, Jerry refused to repeat the moves from first game and played losing 1-5? and game continued: 26-22, 14-17, 21-14, 6-9, 13-6, 2-25, 30-21, 7-10, 23-18, 16-23, 18-14, 10-17, 21-14, 4-8, 27-18, 8-11, 14-10 etc. and eventually WW
Diagram #2.
Rd. 3, G1
L. Keen vs A. Moiseyev

White to move
Due to lack of published play knowledges and unsifficient cross aboard skills, I played here losing 28-24? (shame on me!) and after 7-11, 26-22, 11-18, 22-15, 14-18, 30-26 we've got position on diagram #3.
Diagram #3

Red to move and win
Here Mr. Keen played 18-23?? and lost after 27-18, 20-27, 32-23, 5-9, 19-16* (no draw for red after this) 12-19, 23-16, 10-19, 16-12, 8-11, 26-22, 11-16, 21-17, 6-10, 25-21, 19-23, 12-8, 23-26, 8-3 (17-14 draw) WW
Instead, 5-9 from diagram #3 should easy win the game after 26-22, 18-23 (now it works!) 27-18, 20-27, 32-23, 10-14, 19-16 (nothing else left) 12-26, 15-10, 14-23, 10-1, 26-30 and white can't catch man back on 9.
Diagram #4.
Rd5, G1
J. Tucker vs A. Moiseyev

Red to move
In this round we had a GAYP opening 11-15 22-17 8-11. In the second game having red pieces I won Old 14th man down line 5-9. In the first game we played Glasgow, Anderson defense well covered in "Sixth", Pg. 85-86.
In position on diagram #4 Joe played 11-16? and lost immediately after 7-2, 6-10, 2-7 WW. Instead, R. Hallett played correctly against R. King in GAYP WCM 1998, G10 1-5 but lost it after 7-3, 5-9, 3-7, 11-16, 7-11, 27-32?? (16-19, 11-15, 19-23 is OK for draw) 11-20, 32-27, 20-16 etc WW ... perhaps optical illusion or just another Ron King "clever win" with horrible blunders.
See full text of this (and other) game in "Anderson Defense games" article in Sixth, Pg. 85, Game A.
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More later ... stay on !
Sincerely,
Alex Moiseyev
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Diagram #1.
Rd1
G1. A. Moiseyev vs J. Childer
G2. J. Childer vs A, Moiseyev

Red to move
Incidentally, I was lucky to manage two (!) wins in this position against Jerry Childer.
In first game I played 4-8, 26-22, 7-10 and here Jerry Childer played losing 22-17? (anything else is OK, 22-18 best) and lost after 8-11, 30-26, 3-7, 25-22, 11-15, 22-18, 15-22, 19-15, 10-26, 17-3, 2-7, 3-10, 6-15, 17-21, 26-30, 17-14, 22-26, 31-22, 30-26, 22-17, 15-19 and after catching a man on 27 white eventually won the game.
In the second game in position on diagram, Jerry refused to repeat the moves from first game and played losing 1-5? and game continued: 26-22, 14-17, 21-14, 6-9, 13-6, 2-25, 30-21, 7-10, 23-18, 16-23, 18-14, 10-17, 21-14, 4-8, 27-18, 8-11, 14-10 etc. and eventually WW
Diagram #2.
Rd. 3, G1
L. Keen vs A. Moiseyev

White to move
Due to lack of published play knowledges and unsifficient cross aboard skills, I played here losing 28-24? (shame on me!) and after 7-11, 26-22, 11-18, 22-15, 14-18, 30-26 we've got position on diagram #3.
Diagram #3

Red to move and win
Here Mr. Keen played 18-23?? and lost after 27-18, 20-27, 32-23, 5-9, 19-16* (no draw for red after this) 12-19, 23-16, 10-19, 16-12, 8-11, 26-22, 11-16, 21-17, 6-10, 25-21, 19-23, 12-8, 23-26, 8-3 (17-14 draw) WW
Instead, 5-9 from diagram #3 should easy win the game after 26-22, 18-23 (now it works!) 27-18, 20-27, 32-23, 10-14, 19-16 (nothing else left) 12-26, 15-10, 14-23, 10-1, 26-30 and white can't catch man back on 9.
Diagram #4.
Rd5, G1
J. Tucker vs A. Moiseyev

Red to move
In this round we had a GAYP opening 11-15 22-17 8-11. In the second game having red pieces I won Old 14th man down line 5-9. In the first game we played Glasgow, Anderson defense well covered in "Sixth", Pg. 85-86.
In position on diagram #4 Joe played 11-16? and lost immediately after 7-2, 6-10, 2-7 WW. Instead, R. Hallett played correctly against R. King in GAYP WCM 1998, G10 1-5 but lost it after 7-3, 5-9, 3-7, 11-16, 7-11, 27-32?? (16-19, 11-15, 19-23 is OK for draw) 11-20, 32-27, 20-16 etc WW ... perhaps optical illusion or just another Ron King "clever win" with horrible blunders.
See full text of this (and other) game in "Anderson Defense games" article in Sixth, Pg. 85, Game A.
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More later ... stay on !
Sincerely,
Alex Moiseyev