3rd Annual Reach for the Sky Tournament
Our club has the privilege of running many events. As such, it is natural that some are more significant and mean more to us than others. I know that I […]
2023 PA G/30 Championship – East
The 2023 G/30 Pennsylvania Championship occurred over two days. This setup is a novel way of doing these events. Still, some creative planning was necessary since the site isn’t large […]
21st Holly Heisman Memorial by Joshua Anderson
October 7th saw chess players once again converge on the West Whiteland Township building for the 21st Holly Heisman Memorial. This event had a few years of bouncing around but […]
All – Girls Championship by Samika Nettem
On September 30th 2023, the first Tri-Bridges Chess Club All Girls Tournament occurred. A wide range of experienced players and beginners attended the event. We would like to give thanks […]
PSCF Returns to South-Eastern Pennsylvania
On September 16th, the Pennsylvania Chess Federation returned to southeastern Pennsylvania with the G/60 d5 championships. This event had 3 sections (the two coming up will just have an Open […]
#42 Exton Commons Event by Kalyani Puranikmath
The 42# Exton Commons Event was held on September 12. There were two sections: U-500 and Open. Incredible fights took place in each section. […]
Exton Commons Event #41 Report by Samika Nettem
On September 8th, 16 players attended the 41st Exton Commons tournament. The Under 400 section had eight players and was won by Zihem Omebere-Iyari, going 3-0. Rishav Vignesh, who only […]
39th Exton Commons Report by Joshua Anderson
In the 39th Exton Commons Event (all tournaments so far), we had 22 players in 3 sections, with numerous upsets. In the Open section, the first round saw top seeds […]
Tournament Report: Blitz Tournament #5 – #6 by Kalyani Puranikmath
Blitz Tournament #5 – #6 Two blitz tournaments (rated as a single event as all players took part in both) took place at Code Ninjas – Downingtown on August 27th. […]
Report on Exton Commons Event #40 by Samika Nettem
Starting with this report Samika Nettem (and eventually Kalyani Puranikmath) will be taking over some of the tournament writeups as I am terribly slow with them. The tournament rating report […]