Chess to Remember : Tournament report
GM Evgeny Bareev won the Chess to Remember tournament, which aimed at commemorating the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
View Article100th BC Championship
Congratulations to FM Jason Cao for winning the 100th BC Championship!
View ArticleCanadian Universities Chess Championships 2016: In form U of T claims the...
It is not easy for a University to be repeat champions for two or three years in a row. For that to happen, it needs many stars to align. First, it needs a strong core group of players similar in year...
View ArticleSummary and Highlights of Quebec Youth Chess Championships
This past weekend, at the age of nineteen, I participated in my first Quebec Youth Chess Championship. Of course, not as a player, but as a volunteer on thedirector side.Tags:...
View ArticleBator Sambuev wins another Tour du Quebec tournament!
GM Bator Sambuev is 4/4 in terms of Tour du Quebec wins this season. After sweeping the 2015 leg of the season, Sambuev wins the 50th Winter Carnival tournament, held in the timeless capital of Quebec.
View ArticleKovalyov defeats Kasimdzhanov
Canadian GM Anton Kovalyov won his first round match at the World Cup in Baku, defeating former FIDE World Champion Rustam Kasimdzhanov in a blitz playoff.
View ArticleMay Tournament Results
Results and links for early May tournaments in Edmonton, Montreal, Arnprior, Mississauga, and Toronto.
View ArticleMay Tournament Roundup 2
Seven tournament results from: Niagara Falls, Toronto Closed, Nova Scotia Open, Ontario Open, Keres Memorial, Trumpeter Classic, and the Charlottetown Open.
View ArticleSambuev 5/5 at TORO
88 players entered the 2016 TORO chess event in Gatineau, June 3-5. GM Bator Sambuev won with 5/5. IM Jean Hébert was clear 2nd with 4/5. Results and photos.
View ArticleKovalyov Qualifies at Continental
For the second year in a row, Canadian GM Anton Kovalyov has advanced through the Continental Championship to qualify for the next stage of the FIDE World Cup.
View Article2016 Edmonton International Results
GM Sam Shankland won the 2016 Edmonton International with 8/9. GM Surya Ganguly equaled his score, but lost their individual game to finish second on tie-break. Results and summary...
View Article2016 New Brunswick Open results
Thirty-five players participated in the New Brunswick Open Chess Championship, including 20 juniors !! Top seed Sam Song won with 5/5. Results and summary...
View ArticleJuly is Chess Month in Windsor
With three big tournaments back-to-back-to-back, July is chess month in Windsor!
View Article2016 Canadian Open Results
GM Gergely Antal took clear first at the 2016 Canadian Open. Canadian FM Andrew Peredun was clear second and earned an IM norm by scoring an undefeated 7/9, including +1 =3 -0 against four GMs.
View ArticleRazvan Preotu wins 2016 Calgary International
IM Razvan Preotu won the 9th Calgary International. He scored 7/9 to finish 1/2 a point ahead of GMs Kayden Troff and Gata Kamsky (both USA), and Gil Popilski (ISR).
View ArticleJuly 2016 Tournament Results
July 2016 tournament results from at home and around the world: World Youth U16 Chess Olympiad, Quebec Open, PanAmerican Youth Festival, Calgary International, and the 2016 Maritime Open.
View Article2016 NAYCC Results
Results, photos, links, and a list of new FIDE titlists from the 2016 North American Youth Chess Championship in Windsor, Ontario.
View ArticleBaku Chess Olympiad
The 42nd Chess Olympiad runs Sept. 1 - 13, 2016, in Baku, Azerbaijan. 180 National Teams and 140 Women's Teams are entered. Current standings and Canadian results and links to live games. Rd.1 Canadian...
View Article2016 Baku Olympiad: Games 1
24 annotated games from the Canadian players during rounds 1-5 of the 2016 Olympiad in Baku.
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