
May 4, Saturday at Chess4life, Bellevue, WA
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B.C. - Washington Matches ![]() ![]() |
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Due to their proximity and relative isolation from other major chess centers, there has always been a (generally!) friendly rivalry between players from British Columbia and the state of Washington. For many years this rivalry has had official outlet in annual B.C. vs. Washington matches; this page presents the scores of these matches, along with details of specific contests where available. [In these tables the B.C. score is always given first.] {Stephen Wright " British Columbia Chess History" - web page}
Previous results:
http://www3.telus.net/public/swright2/bcwam.html#scholastic
K-12, invitation only, top 2 rated players from each grade in the state,
Chess4Life and BC Youth Chess.
Top 2 available players from each grade, grades K-12, compete against the top two BC players from same grades.
Rotating Trophy engraved with the state/province for the year.
FREE - this is an honor to be able to represent the State of Washington against the province of British Columbia.
Commemorative sweatshirts supplied by the BC Team to all players, CFC rules apply.
May 4, Saturday at Chess4life, Bellevue, WA
Intermat Players List 2013:
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Grade |
Team BC |
Team WA |
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K |
Jason Qian |
Raphael Thaler |
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Andrew Xu |
Ethan Kuzin |
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1 |
Lucian Wu |
Jason Yu |
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David Jiang |
Eric Zhang |
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2 |
Patrick Huang |
Anthony He |
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Neil Doknjas |
Jason Zhang |
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3 |
Leo Qu |
Neil Chowdhury |
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Victor Zheng |
Andrew Yeh |
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4 |
Luke Pulfer |
Naomi Bashkansky |
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Ethan Low |
Andreas Farny |
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5 |
Joshua Doknjas |
Derek Zhang |
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Michael Su |
Vikram Ramasamy |
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6 |
Max Gedajlovic |
Roland Feng |
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Maven Zheng |
Bryce Tiglon |
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7 |
Alex Lin |
Kyle Haining |
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Robin Yu |
Noah Fields |
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8 |
John Doknjas |
Daniel He |
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Adam Rahemtulla |
Samuel He |
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9 |
Jeremy Hui |
Ethan Bashkansky |
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Matthew Herdin |
Diallo Wilson |
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10 |
Ryan Lo |
Casey Xing |
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Andrew Quinton Lee |
Becca Lampman |
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11 |
Tanraj Sohal |
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Janak Awatramani |
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12 |
Jack Cheng |
David Inglis |
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Nick Peters |
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Board numbers – subject to change