Caribbean Chess Sub Zonal 2.3.5 – Nassau, Bahamas Print
Thursday, 05 August 2010 08:27
The Caribbean Chess Sub Zonal was held in Nassau, the Bahamas from June 25 to July 1, 2010. It was the first time in the tournament's history that it was held in the English speaking Caribbean. Entry was restricted to nominated players in the 15 member sub zones. The 9 round swiss tournament had a time control of 90/40, SD30 plus 30 seconds per move from move one. The tournament was the first Official FIDE event organized by the Bahamas Chess Federation (BCF) since it became a member of FIDE in 1974. The tournament comprised 27 players from ten (10) countries. The tournament venue was the College of the Bahamas School of Nursing, Grovernors Close, Nassau. The tournament resulted from excellent support from both the Private and Public sector. The sponsors of the event were Grandmaster Dave Norwood, the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture, the Ministry of Tourism and Aviation, the Bahamas Telecommunications Company and the British Colonial Hilton Hotel. The partners of the event were the Bank of the Bahamas and FIDE Development Committee.
World Champion GM Anatoly Karpov confirmed Thursday June 24, 2010 that he would be visiting Nassau. Notwithstanding the short notice, the BCF was delighted to have GM Karpov visit. The Federation was grateful that Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace, Minister of Tourism & Aviation and other Tourism and Ministry of Sports officials were able to adjust their schedules and meet with GM Karpov on Friday morning June 25, 2010.

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From left to right: BCF President - Kean A. Smith, World Champion GM Anatoly Karpov, Minister of Tourism & Aviation -Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace, Director General of Tourism - Vernice Walkine, Acting Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture - Nicole Campbell, Director Sports Tourism Development - Tyrone Sawyer

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Jorge Vega, Continental President of the Americas complemented The BCF for hosting an excellent tournament with good conditions for the players


Caribbean Chess Subzonal 2.3 2010
Starting rank list

SNo.

 

Name

IRtg

FED

1

fm

Elliot Warren

2264

JAM

2

wgm

Sanchez Castillo Sarai

2263

VEN

3

fm

Harper Ryan

2262

TRI

4

fm

Pitterson Jomo

2241

JAM

5

 

Machin-Rivera Mark

2212

PUR

6

 

Matthews Shane

2203

JAM

7

 

Castilho Martyn

2199

BAR

8

fm

Berrios-Echevarria Gabriel

2187

PUR

9

 

Brown Equitable

2169

JAM

10

 

Joseph Marcus

2166

TRI

11

fm

Corbin Phillip

2164

BAR

12

 

Cabralis Keron

2116

TRI

13

cm

Faulks Nicholas

2106

BER

14

 

Lopez Jasel

2080

ARU

15

 

Howell Shamel

2078

BAR

16

cm

Lopez Juste

2028

ARU

17

 

Holness Mark

1997

JAM

18

 

Croes Octavio

1950

ARU

19

 

Gibson Ken

1911

BAH

20

 

Elton Joseph

1821

BAH

21

 

Lyanski Yan

1808

BAH

22

 

Small Byron

1784

BAH

23

 

Ferguson Joseph

1735

BAH

24

 

Whyms Chappel

1658

BAH

25

 

Evans Milton

1630

BAH

26

 

McDonald Tamiko

1517

BAH

27

 

Tiwari Errol

0

GUY

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Ms. Vernice Walkine – Director General of The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism makes the ceremonial first move

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From left to right: Kean A. Smith – BCF President, World Champion GM Anatoly Karpov, Vernice Walking – Director General of The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Allan Herbert – Chairman of CACDEC, FIDE

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School of Nursing Main Entrance


Caribbean Chess Subzonal 2.3 2010
Final Ranking

 

Rank

SNo.

 

Name

Rtg

FED

Pts

Fide

1

4

fm

Pitterson Jomo

2241

JAM

7

37

2

2

wgm

Sanchez Castillo Sarai

2263

VEN

38

3

7

 

Castilho Martyn

2199

BAR

33

4

12

 

Cabralis Keron

2116

TRI

6

35

5

8

fm

Berrios-Echevarria Gabriel

2187

PUR

6

32½

6

6

 

Matthews Shane

2203

JAM

6

28½

7

1

fm

Elliot Warren

2264

JAM

27

8

3

fm

Harper Ryan

2262

TRI

27

9

5

 

Machin-Rivera Mark

2212

PUR

25½

10

10

 

Joseph Marcus

2166

TRI

25

11

15

 

Howell Shamel

2078

BAR

5

28½

12

11

fm

Corbin Phillip

2164

BAR

5

26

13

13

cm

Faulks Nicholas

2106

BER

5

24½

14

18

 

Croes Octavio

1950

ARU

5

20

15

22

 

Small Byron

1784

BAH

5

19

16

17

 

Holness Mark

1997

JAM

24½

17

16

cm

Lopez Juste

2028

ARU

20½

18

9

 

Brown Equitable

2169

JAM

4

24

19

14

 

Lopez Jasel

2080

ARU

4

22½

20

19

 

Gibson Ken

1911

BAH

4

19

21

23

 

Ferguson Joseph

1735

BAH

4

15

22

20

 

Elton Joseph

1821

BAH

17½

23

21

 

Lyanski Yan

1808

BAH

15½

24

27

 

Tiwari Errol

0

GUY

3

16

25

26

 

McDonald Tamiko

1517

BAH

3

13

26

25

 

Evans Milton

1630

BAH

2

11

27

24

 

Whyms Chappel

1658

BAH

1

5


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FM Jomo Pitterson (L) won the Caribbean Chess Sub Zonal 2010 with 7 points from 9 games. Jomo became the first Jamaican to earn the IM title

WGM Sarai Sanchez (VEN) also earned the right to apply for an IM title.
Barbados National Champion, Martyn Del Castilho won against WGM Sanchez in round 8 and finished third (on tie break) with 6 ½ points missing his IM title. He did earned the right to apply for a FIDE Master title however.

14 year old Keron Cabralis finish 4th place with 6 points beating out Shane Matthews for the second and final FIDE Master title that was available at the Caribbean Chess Sub Zonal 2010.

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Marcus Joseph (TRI)

Byron_Small
Byron Small - Player and Vice President of The Bahamas Chess Federation

Errol_Tiwari
Errol Tiwarri - Player and President of the Guyana Chess Federation

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Octavio Croes – Player and President of Aruba Chess Federation

Elton_Joseph
Elton Joseph – Player and Secretary of The Bahamas Chess Federation

Joseph_Ferguson
Joseph Ferguson (BAH)

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Mark Holness (JAM)

Chappel_Whyms
Chappel Whyms – Player and Treasurer of The Bahamas Chess Federation

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A friendly Chess Postmortem

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The Cafeteria at the playing venue which began the “Postmortem Room”

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From left to right: Chappel Whyms (BAH), Equitable Brown (JAM) and FM Warren Elliot (JAM) pause during breakfast for a quick photo


BEHIND THE SCENES

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From left to right: Warren Seymour, Deputy Arbiter (BAH), Elton Joseph (BAH) and IA Serafin Chuit (CUB) Perez preparing the Playing
Hall

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Hellen Mukiri-Smith, Lana Major and daughter Polina