Home Page arrow Chess Life Online arrow 2010 arrow January arrow Barracuda Alert: Adamson on the Board and Fish on the Plate!
Barracuda Alert: Adamson on the Board and Fish on the Plate! Print E-mail
By Sevan Muradian   
January 11, 2010
The 24th North American Masters, a double round robin with six participants, is now being split over two weekends instead of the older format of a single weekend and five week nights. This makes it easier for participants to get time away from work.

With three IM's and three norm seekers, each having the black and white pieces once against each other would make for some interesting chess. It was quite clear that FM Robby Adamson came to have the other players for lunch, as in his case, he had to travel from half way across the country, so he wanted his sacrifice well worth it.

And worth it is was.

FM Robby 'the Barracuda' Adamson, took apart his first three opponents with opportunistic attacks. He devoured the three top seeds and when he had his fill, he quietly backed off looking for opportunities to strike at the final meals for the weekend. IM Vishnuvardhan was able to walk away with only slight damage from a draw, as was Jon L. Burgess, but Jon was able to find a solid move to allow his inactive pieces to get into the game. The barracuda could not complete his job here and had to walk away with only a draw.

Robby225.jpg
barru.jpg

Why all of the talk about that ugly looking fish the barracuda? Because we all had it for dinner! After the 3 round on Saturday evening, the players and I, along with short film and documentary creator Steven Juras, had dinner with the event sponsors, Vince and Cindy Berry.

Berrys.jpg

I wanted this dinner to be more out of the ordinary with special dish but at first I didn't have a clue what to provide. It came to me when I was in the local supermarket and saw an array of fish that we don't traditionally see on restaurant dinner menus like shark, barracuda, and swordfish. I asked the Tandour Restaurant at the Holiday Inn if they could pick up the barracuda and prepare it for us. And prepare they did! Barracuda is a bit chewier than salmon is but has a great taste and texture to it. Highly recommended as everyone loved it.
Dinnerparty.jpg

It was a great dinner where the players got to meet the sponsor of the event and convey their thanks personally. It was also great that Steven Juras, who is making a short film and a full length documentary on chess, the opportunity to gather research from the players and the sponsors.

Standings after 5 rounds are:

1st Place FM Robby Adamson 4/5

2nd Place IM Arjun Vishnuvardhan 2.5/5
3rd Place – 6th Place IM Florin Felecan, IM Mehmed Pasalic, FM Gauri Shankar, Jon Burgess all 2/5

A score of 7/10 is needed for an IM norm. For Robby this would be his second (he corrected me over the weekend informing me that he has his first norm already).

I would also like to take this time again to thank our sponsors Vince W. Berry Real Estate Services, DGT and DGT North America for their sponsorship of e-boards, and the Holiday Inn Hotel for their sponsorship of the site and preparation of a great dinner!

Enjoy the games below:

4019

4020

4021

4022

4023

4024

4025

4026

Find out more about North American Chess Association events on their official website.

 
Advertisement

January - Chess Life Online 2010

Carlsen Takes Corus; Nakamura Ties for 4th Americans in Gibraltar at the HalfCarlsen Takes Lead in CorusCarlsen and Kramnik Lead in CorusBest of CLO 2009: #1The Hare and the Tortoise: GM Rogers on Corus Chess in Paradise: Not too Late!The US Chess School in Atlanta: A Student's Perspective USCF News: Calling All State and College Chess Champions Best of CLO 2009: #2Kramnik Grabs Lead in CorusBest of CLO 2009: #3World Team Lecture Series in Saint Louis Nakamura Falls to Karjakin; Kramnik Defeats Carlsen Kosteniuk Simul Set for Elementary Nationals; Book Your Rooms Now! Americans Arrive in GibraltarBest of CLO 2009: #4 Lenderman Dances To the Top at Golden State Best of CLO 2009: #5Nakamura Falters to Kramnik in CorusBest of CLO 2009: #6US Championship, Olympiad Qualification and 2011 World Team Championship RulesNakamura Beats Shirov in Corus! The Scoop on Liberty Bell, Part IIBest of CLO 2009: #7Nakamura Draws in Corus "A", Robson Tearing up "C" Best of CLO 2009: #8Nakamura- Carlsen Battle Drawn; Shirov Still BlazingThe Scoop on Liberty Bell: Part I Best of CLO 2009: #9 Chess-in-the-Schools' MLK Tournament Draws Hundreds of Players Best of CLO 2009: #10 Results in for Golden State: Lenderman Wins Shirov Still Perfect in Corus; Nakamura Holds Anand Svidler on Nakamura: An ICC Treat Shabalov Grabs Clear First at Liberty Bell The Chessdrum on Helping Haiti Nakamura, Shirov and Carlsen Win Again in CorusJennifer's US Chess League Game of the Year Countdown Khachiyan Leads in Concord Chess Exhibition Raises Funds for Haitian Earthquake VictimsNakamura Defeats Van Wely in Corus Van Wely and Shirov Off to Running Start in Corus; Nakamura Draws Golden State Open Begins Hilton on Not Playing the Pan-AmsCorus Schedule Set Best of CLO 2009: Meet the Judges and Honorable Mentions Big Chess Weekend Ahead Silver for the Team and Two Individual Golds: World Team Closing GalleryUSA Takes Silver at World Team!!Instant Replay: USA Loses Lead But Hunts for Medals Robson and Rich on the World Team: US in Clear LeadInstant Replay: US Wins in Round 7 and Leads World Team Barracuda Alert: Adamson on the Board and Fish on the Plate!Ray Robson Officially a GM! Nakamura Annotates Gelfand ScorcherInstant Replay: USA-3, Brazil-1 24th North American Masters BeginsInstant Replay: USA-2.5, Israel-1.5Instant Replay: USA-3, Egypt-1Shankland and Sevian Shine in Santa Clara Paths to the Top: GM Josh on Edmonton and Vegas Instant Replay: Russia-3, USA-1Robson Annotates US Victory Over IndiaKamsky Wins Clutch Game in ItalyInstant Replay: US-3 India-1 at the World TeamsStrong start for U.S. at World Team Championship Lost and Found: An Interview with Jeff Sarwer USA Beats Turkey 3-1 In World Team U.S. Team Arrives, Prepares for World Team ChampionshipSturt,Lapshun and Yudasin Win New Year OpenLenderman Wins the Eastern Open First GM Scalp for Ostrovskiy Kamsky in Italy: Inspiration for the New Decade! World Team Silhouettes Pan Am Photo Gallery: Fun & Games in South Padre IslandThe January '10 Check is in the Mail