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Meadow House Chess: Analysis by Wachusett CC players
Meadow House Chess presentation on Sunday evening, July 28, 2024 on Zoom

Tournament Details Revised: 7/21/2024 8:09:34 PM
General Information
Event Organizer: Billiards Cafe Chess Club  
Event Location: Online via Zoom, MA   [ Directions ]
Event Date: Sunday, July 28, 2024
Rounds Time: Zoom session in 2 parts, starting at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday
Inquiry: michaeldavid329@gmail.com   
Event Webpage: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057099024121
Registration Information
Entry Fee:
Registration - Onsite: Register on Sunday by emailing Michael David at michaeldavid329@gmail.com to receive link to Zoom
Sections Information
Tournament Sections: Meadow House Chess on Zoom in 2 parts Next Meadow House Chess presentation on Sunday, July 28
Tournament Rules and Other Information
  • MEADOW HOUSE CHESS HOST: Wachusett CC statistician Michael David (club member since February 2018)
  • MEADOW HOUSE CHESS PARTICIPANTS:
  • 1983 Wachusett CC co-champion Tom Weideman (active Wachusett CC member in late 1970s and early 1980s)
  • Former Wachusett CC championship contender (in the late 1970s) Richard Boursy
  • Wachusett CC member (since January 2018) Don Ostrowski
  • Wachuset CC member (since Septemeber 2021) Todd Tsakiris
  • Wachusett CC member Bob Anderson )in he late 1970s and again since July 2018)
  • Wachusett CC member (since 1958) George Mirijanian
  • Four games analyzed:
  • Todd Tsakiris vs. Ella Zhang, Don Ostrowski vs. Jim Donahue, Dave Couture vs. Michael David, Michael David vs. Mike Urbonas

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