October 2022

A Beautiful Columbus Sunday at the 2022 UQ Chess Festival

On October 9th, 2022, Washington Square Park bustled with vigorous and bubbly chess energy: Unruly Queens Fall 2022 Chess Festival was held in the park’s chess plaza under the cheerful October sunshine.

A Beautiful Columbus Sunday at the 2022 UQ Chess Festival

The event kicked off with grand opening remarks, where UQ members briefed on how their chess journey led to the formation of the all-female group. They also recalled the numerous online camps and tournaments they held throughout the pandemic, and how their persistence culminated in their first in-person festival post pandemic. UQ expressed their immense gratitude towards US Chess Women and Jennifer Shahade, who generously provided funding for the event, as well as the New York State Chess Association, Chess-in-the-Schools, and the Marshall Chess Club, and of course the volunteers who were helping on site.

The first activity was a simul exhibition, where WIM Ellen Wang and WFM Yassamin Ehsani, two founding members of UQ, each battled 10 aspiring players at once. All the competitors put up admirable fights, with two rising stars Anjyu Fujita and Lilianna Gao winning their games!

An exciting 6-round blitz tournament followed, with players of all ages, levels and both genders. Alice Shen surged ahead quickly, with a score of 5/5 before losing in the last round to Eric Niyazov. This warranted a 3-way tie for first place, with Niyazov taking the top spot, Gao placing in second and Shen in third based on tiebreaks.

Off the board, participants also showed their tactical prowess through a puzzle contest, which featured everything from checkmate-in-ones to endgame studies. Ultimately, the top solvers were Gao in first place, Dhruthi Rao in second, and Shen in third.

The event concluded with some inspiring remarks by the UQ girls – they hope that each and every one of the participants, especially the girls, continues the hard work, shows tenacity and courage over the chess board, competes with an unruly spirit and most importantly, enjoys chess!

For pictures and video recap of the event, please visit UQ Flickr Album & YouTube Channel.  

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2 Girls State Champions Write about Haring Tournament

Laurel Aronian and Madison Brown, the Connecticut and Indiana State Representatives at the 11th Annual WIM Ruth Haring National Tournament of Girls State Champions, recount their memorable experiences at the prestigious event through their submissions to the Chess Connections Magazine. WIM Ellen Wang, CTC Founder and Managing Director of Chess Connections, is grateful for their acceptance of her invitation to contribute.

2 Girls State Champions Wrote about Haring Tournament

Madison describes her daily routine to help her stay comfortable throughout the tournament, despite her unfamiliarity to the Palm Springs summer weather that consistently flies over 110 Fahrenheit. She also deep analyzes her loss to Ellie Zhang of Southern California, reflecting on her lessons drawn from the game, i.e., to stay calm through critical situations, and offering her advice to other girl players to persevere in spite of others’ comments or labels.

Laurel presents one of her games, a victory that features many tactical and decisive moments. She also highlights the social aspects of the tournament: singing the National Anthem at the opening ceremony, a pizza party where participants chatted and mingled, and bowling with her family!

Although the Ruth Haring Tournament can be one of the most intense and grueling battles for girls, both Madison and Laurel emphasize the unique aspect of the event: the opportunity and the honor of being able to compete with girls from across the nation! The shared camaraderie among all the players was remarkable, and the lifelong friendships forged through their play will be forever cherished.

To read the latest issue of the Chess Connections Magazine, where these two articles are published, please visit Chess Connections Magazine. 

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Adamson Steiner Named CTC Director of Fundraising

With the goal to better formulate and coordinate on its fundraising strategies, CTC has welcomed chess enthusiast Adamson Steiner to the position of Director of Fundraising.

Adamson Steiner Named CTC Director of Fundraising

Adamson is an 8th grader at EagleBrook School, MA. Introduced to chess by his father at the age of 4, Adamson has had extensive and impressive national and international experience with the game, including winning 1st place in 2016 Junior Grand Prix and 4th place in 2019 Panamerican Youth Chess Championships Under 14 Section. He is also passionate about cars and fashion and is a proud owner of 4 cats.

At CTC, Adamson will help identify the potential bases of donors, strategize on solicitation procedures, supervise fundraising activities, and act as liaison with funding partners. Adamson’s bio and his chess and life experiences can be found at https://www.chessctc.org/about.

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