
The big story so far at the
Far West Open in Reno has been the success of Bay Area juniors in the Open section, especially FM Daniel Naroditsky (
see photo at left).
After three rounds, Danya is tied for first place at 2.5, having defeated IM Vladimir Mezentsev and drawn with top rated GM Sergey Kudrin. I believe these are the highest rated opponents that Danya has ever beaten and drawn! He is playing with a poise well beyond his years. In fact, he feeds off the pressure of playing a strong opponent on the stage.
Three other local kids have done well.
Steven Zierk drew with FM Vladimir Strugatsky (2450) before losing to FM Alexandre Kretchetov (2402).
Rohan Agarwa
l (
see photo at right) beat strong NM John Bryant (2314) before losing to Bryant's father, IM Enrico Sevillano (who is 3-0). NM
Sam Shankland drew with GM Alex Yermolinsky in round 3 and both are tied for second at 2.5.
I have two wins against 2000 average opponents and a miniature loss to GM Yermolinsky. You can read more about my loss to Yermo and the tournament overall in my
second blog entry at the USCF homepage. If I feel like it, I may post an update late tonight after round 4.
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