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2015 Susan Polgar Foundation’s National Open for Girls and Boys: U8 Boys Results

2015 SPFNO U8 Boys Results(Photo by Paul Truong)
2015 SPFNO U8 Boys Results(Photo by Paul Truong)

 

SUSAN POLGAR FOUNDATION NATIONAL OPEN 2015: U8 Boys

 

# Name Rtng Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Tot Prize
1 AGHILAN NACHIAPPAN 1526 X64 W15 W11 W3 W9 W2 6.0 1st Place
2 JONATHAN CHEN 1538 W42 W47 W5 W14 W4 L1 5.0 2nd Place
3 TOMMY WEN 1327 W30 W13 W20 L1 W17 W16 5.0 3rd Place
4 REAGAN PEARL 1470 W37 W38 W16 W8 L2 W10 5.0 4th Place
5 AATISH SATHEESH 1161 X66 W34 L2 W19 W22 W9 5.0 5th Place
6 Vyom Vidyarthi 1019 L7 W60 W30 W28 W12 W14 5.0 6th Place
7 OWEN XUAN 395 W6 W52 L10 W15 W18 D8 4.5 7th Place
8 ALEX IL ZHAO 1244 W32 W17 W28 L4 W13 D7 4.5 8th Place
9 BRIAN HUANG 1335 X65 W19 W25 W18 L1 L5 4.0 9th Place
10 SRIRAM KRISHNAKUMAR 1185 W22 W36 W7 L12 W26 L4 4.0 10th Place
11 ALFRED ZHIHUA YE 1056 W40 W41 L1 L17 W21 W36 4.0 11th Place
12 JONAS JAKOB RAZA REMPE 1294 L21 W35 W34 W10 L6 W23 4.0 12th Place
13 NIKHIL PARVATHANENI 833 W56 L3 W29 W52 L8 W40 4.0 13th Place
14 Adrian Kondakov 1253 W61 W39 W31 L2 W27 L6 4.0 14th Place
15 NICHOLAS ARMEN BOLDI 856 W45 L1 W44 L7 W28 W32 4.0 15th Place
16 ANDREW MA 1042 W46 X— L4 W36 W33 L3 4.0 16th Place
17 SANDEEP SETHURAMAN 788 W62 L8 W45 W11 L3 W29 4.0 17th Place
18 ARNAV LINGANNAGARI 1186 W26 W27 W21 L9 L7 W35 4.0 18th Place
19 NICHOLAS R WENG 850 W58 L9 W41 L5 W30 W26 4.0 19th Place
20 SHAAKETH SIVAKUMAR 902 W50 W48 L3 L26 W37 W27 4.0 20th Place
21 NITISH NATH 633 W12 W23 L18 D25 L11 W42 3.5 1st Place U800
22 VAIBHAV WUDARU 586 L10 W61 W47 W31 L5 D24 3.5
23 SATTVIK RUDRARAJU RAJU 1130 W29 L21 W37 H— W25 L12 3.5
24 BRYANT MA 1003 L41 W46 W32 L27 W34 D22 3.5
25 Vasudeva R B Rao 926 W60 W51 L9 D21 L23 W33 3.5
26 VISHRUTH DINESH 606 L18 W62 W38 W20 L10 L19 3.0
27 DAVID JIACHENG SARTORIO 765 W54 L18 W57 W24 L14 L20 3.0
28 NIK SADEGHI 672 W48 W50 L8 L6 L15 W49 3.0
29 SIDDHARTH ARUTLA 468 L23 W49 L13 W48 W38 L17 3.0
30 Rohan Das 640 L3 W58 L6 W57 L19 W48 3.0
31 YIYANG ZHENG 875 W33 W43 L14 L22 L32 W41 3.0
32 ADITYA RAM 620 L8 W59 L24 W51 W31 L15 3.0
33 NIKKO DANIEL LE 284 L31 W56 W39 W35 L16 L25 3.0
34 LEO JIANG 684 W49 L5 L12 W50 L24 W46 3.0
35 Ernest He 702 W59 L12 W43 L33 W45 L18 3.0
36 SHREYAS JAY 776 W57 L10 W51 L16 W44 L11 3.0
37 AIDAN WANG 650 L4 W55 L23 W53 L20 W45 3.0
38 Anand Hadli 853 W55 L4 L26 W46 L29 W44 3.0
39 SRIRAM VENKATESH 790 X67 L14 L33 W60 L40 W50 3.0
40 ALEX CA ZHAO 435 L11 F57 W56 W47 W39 L13 3.0
41 GUHAN GOPINATHAN 349 W24 L11 L19 D42 W60 L31 2.5
42 MONISH JONNADULA 665 L2 W53 L52 D41 W47 L21 2.5
43 Noah Itzkovitz unr. H— L31 L35 L45 W62 W57 2.5
44 CALEB GARVEY 489 L52 W54 L15 W49 L36 L38 2.0
45 SHIVEN PATEL 204 L15 X63 L17 W43 L35 L37 2.0
46 JASON LI-SHEN LIU 423 L16 L24 W59 L38 W51 L34 2.0
47 VRISHANK PEDDIREDDI 865 W53 L2 L22 L40 L42 W56 2.0
48 KEANE CHEN unr. L28 L20 W58 L29 W61 L30 2.0
49 JOHN JULIUS HUHS II unr. L34 L29 W55 L44 W53 L28 2.0
50 Darsh Jayaram 286 L20 L28 W62 L34 W54 L39 2.0
51 AGNUT ASFIR unr. B— L25 L36 L32 L46 W61 2.0
52 SAMIK PATTANAYAK 1146 W44 L7 W42 L13 U— U— 2.0
53 Akshaj Molukutla 271 L47 L42 W54 L37 L49 B— 2.0
54 DANIEL ZHAO unr. L27 L44 L53 W62 L50 W60 2.0
55 ALEXANDER PRESTON BANKHEAD 186 L38 L37 L49 L61 B— W62 2.0
56 VLADISLAV KUROVTSEV 105 L13 L33 L40 B— D57 L47 1.5
57 RONAV GOPAN unr. L36 X40 L27 L30 D56 L43 1.5
58 BECKETT BEARD 120 L19 L30 L48 H— H— H— 1.5
59 KEVIN BEEBE unr. L35 L32 L46 H— H— H— 1.5
60 MADDOX RAMOS 322 L25 L6 W61 L39 L41 L54 1.0
61 Arjun Ramesh unr. L14 L22 L60 W55 L48 L51 1.0
62 JOE ZHENG unr. L17 L26 L50 L54 L43 L55 0.0
63 ARNAV SINGHAL 813 U— F45 U— U— U— U— 0.0
64 ASHWIN KESHAV BELUR 660 F1 U— U— U— U— U— 0.0
65 Jonathan L Hwang 645 F9 U— U— U— U— U— 0.0
66 DHRUV BHARGAVA 534 F5 U— U— U— U— U— 0.0
67 ROHAN S SINHA unr. F39 U— U— U— U— U— 0.0

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Chris Torres is a nationally renowned scholastic chess coach working in the San Francisco Bay Area. His classes have attracted players of strengths ranging from rank beginners to world champions. A chess professional since 1998, Chris is widely recognized as one of the main driving forces behind the explosion in popularity and sudden rise in quality of scholastic chess in California. Chris Torres served as the President of the Torres Chess and Music Academy from 2005-2020 and currently is recognized as a correspondence chess master with the United States Chess Federation. Since 1998 Chris Torres has taught 6 individual national champions as well as led multiple school teams to win national championship titles. In addition, Chris Torres has directed and taught at 10 different schools which have been California State Champions at chess. In 2011 and 2012, several former and current students of Chris Torres have been selected to represent the United States at the World Youth Chess Championships. Mr. Torres’ hobbies include playing classical guitar and getting his students to appear on the national top 100 chess rating lists.

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