Shevchenko Park stages blitz tournament, grandmaster simuls on chess day
July 21, 2013, 11:39 a.m. | Sports — by Mark Rachkevych
The usual chatter of kibitzing at Shevchenko Park’s chess pavilion gave way on July 20 to the successive clanks of chess clock buttons being pressed.
Many of the park’s regulars were there, including some of the hustlers, but they were interspersed with other chess enthusiasts to compete in an eight-round, 5-minute blitz tournament organized by the Ukrainian Chess Federation to celebrate International Chess Day.
In the end, 23-year-old FIDE Master Valeriy Grinyov, a part-time professional chess player and coach, won the grueling event in which players are given five minutes to beat their opponents in games that usually feature tactics, quick calculation, and traps in lieu of long-term strategic play.
Adjacent to the pavilion, two chess masters each gave a 10-player, simultaneous chess match exhibition: Grandmaster Zakhar Yefymenko and FIDE Master Yulia Osmak.
Osmak went undefeated, while Yefymenko won 8 and drew 2 to some strong candidate chess masters.
This was the second time that Ukraine commemorated International Chess Day, following parliament’s recognition of the holiday in a Nov. 1, 2011 vote – FIDE, the world’s chess governing body, designated July 20 the international day of chess in 1966.
Last year organizers staged a simultaneous exhibition match, but this year added an exciting blitz tournament as the main attraction that featured the young and old, men and women, amateurs and semi-professional players.
Source: http://www.kyivpost.com
Can you get GM title in blitz?