{"id":3697,"date":"2015-07-10T14:14:38","date_gmt":"2015-07-10T22:14:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.danamackenzie.com\/blog\/?p=3697"},"modified":"2015-07-10T14:24:21","modified_gmt":"2015-07-10T22:24:21","slug":"world-open-superstars","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/danamackenzie.com\/blog\/?p=3697","title":{"rendered":"World Open Superstars"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last weekend the World Open, the second-biggest open event of the year in terms of prize money, took place in Arlington, Virginia. I didn&#8217;t go to it this time. (The last World Open I went to was twenty years ago, and interestingly enough it was the last event that I began and ended with a rating over 2200.) However, something curious happened: two people with whom I have a very slight connection both had incredible tournaments, and so I thought I would mention them here.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, we all hear about the winners of the tournament. This year&#8217;s World Open ended in an eight-way tie between a bunch of grandmasters, all familiar or somewhat familiar names. It was a good year to be named Ilya, as two of the winning players were Ilya Smirin and Illia Nyzhnyk, with 7 points out of 9. (They have the same name in Russian, they&#8217;ve just chosen different ways to transliterate it.)<\/p>\n<p>If you scroll down the results table to number 47, you&#8217;ll see somebody who isn&#8217;t such a household name: Craig Hilby. I&#8217;ve never met this person, but he happens to be a Facebook friend of a Facebook friend. On Facebook he goes by &#8220;Craig Nom Nom.&#8221; (I thought that pseudonyms were forbidden on Facebook, but perhaps their computers can&#8217;t tell the difference in this case. You might call it a <em>nom nom de plume plume<\/em>.<em><\/em>)<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, our mutual friend is Mike Zaloznyy, and around round six Mike started notifying all of his friends that Craig was having a tournament for the ages. For a player rated 2374, he went on an unbelievable run. Round 2: Beat GM Conrad Holt. Round 3: Drew GM Artur Yusupov. Round 4: Drew GM Sergey Erenburg. Round 5: Drew GM Alexander Stripunsky. Round 6: Drew GM Irina Krush. Round 7: Beat GM Alexander Shabalov. Round 8: Drew GM Leonid Yudasin. Mike wrote on his Facebook page after the last game, &#8220;Congratulations to GM Yudasin on not losing to Craig Nom Nom!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Are you kidding me?! Seven games in a row against grandmasters, with two wins, five draws, and no losses? The funny thing is that even Craig wrote on his Facebook page, &#8220;I don&#8217;t even know what I did different. I need to figure that out so I can, like, keep on doing this.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Craig&#8217;s result through eight rounds was so sensational that he had already clinched an International Master norm and needed only a draw in the last round to clinch a Grandmaster norm! Alas, Craig&#8217;s reward for playing so well was one more game against a Grandmaster. This one is probably one you&#8217;ve never heard of: Felipe el Debs, from Brazil. El Debs just plain outplayed him, and so Hilby ended with a score of 5\u00bd out of 9. Still a great result, but no GM norm, not even a prize for top player under 2450. However, his rating rocketed from 2374 to 2421, an amazing rating gain at that level.<\/p>\n<p>The other guy I wanted to mention also traveled from California to Virginia for the World Open. His name is Leo Creger V, and he finished in a tie for first in the under-2200 section with 7\u00bd out of 9. I have never met him, but something about the name sounded familiar. Sure enough, when I looked up the results of the National Open I knew why. He was one of the co-winners of the under-2200 prize there, too. Even though I didn&#8217;t meet him, I momentarily sat next to him in the final round. (Not for long, though, because his game was drawn in less than five minutes.)<\/p>\n<p>I wonder whether anybody has ever won the same class prize in the National Open and the World Open in the same year? It&#8217;s quite an impressive feat from the monetary point of view. Creger won $1685 in Las Vegas, and if the prizes were as advertised he won $7000 in Arlington. Almost $9000 in one month! That&#8217;s a pretty good summer job, if you ask me. (He&#8217;s 17 years old.)<\/p>\n<p>Now, of course, it gets harder for Creger, because I don&#8217;t think he&#8217;ll be able to win any under-2200 prizes any more. His rating in those two tournaments went from 2179 to 2207 to 2227.<\/p>\n<p>Congratulations to both Hilby and Creger for living the dreams of all of us weekend warriors!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last weekend the World Open, the second-biggest open event of the year in terms of prize money, took place in Arlington, Virginia. 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