CFCC 2025 Autumn Open Concludes with FM Jorge Leon Oquendo Winning Clear 1st Place!

Final round, board 1 - Ayush Maddikonda (2078) (L) vs FM Jorge Leon Oquendo (2506) (R), CFCC 2025 Autumn Open & Scholastic weekend tournament

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2025 Autumn Open

With a final score of 4.5/5 points, CFCC wishes to congratulate FM Jorge Leon Oquendo (2506) for his 3rd consecutive clear 1st place win at our CFCC 2025 Autumn Open this past weekend at the Holiday Inn Resort Orlando Lake Buena Vista!

Prior to winning our 2025 Autumn Open this past weekend, Jorge won clear 1st Place at both our 2025 Winter Open in January and our 2025 Sunshine Open in June!

2025 Autumn Open Scholastic (U1200)

With a perfect score of 5/5 points, CFCC wishes to congratulate Moksh M. (1075) for his clear 1st place win in our 2025 Autumn Open Scholastic!

2025 Sunshine Open (BLITZ)

In a 3-way tie with 7/8 points each, CFCC wishes to congratulate NM Raghav Venkat (2360), NM Brayan Amaya (2253), and CM Neil Sahai (2068) for winning our Autumn Open Blitz tournament on Saturday night!

We also wish to thank all the players who participated and congratulate those who placed in their respective sections!

Central Florida Chess Club (CFCC)

2025 Autumn Open
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[Event "CFCC 2025 Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.28"] [Round "Round 5, Board 2"] [White "CM Zhuhai Xu"] [Black "NM Raghav Venkat"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "2106"] [BlackElo "2360"] [EventDate "2025.09.28"] [ECO "B32"] [PlyCount "35"] 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Qb6 5.Nxc6 dxc6 6.Bc4 Nf6 7.Qe2 e5 8.c3 Be7 9.Be3 Qc7 10.f3 O-O 11.O-O b5 12.Bb3 a5 13.a4 Ba6 14.Nd2 Nd7 15.Qf2 Rab8 16.Rfd1 Kh8 17.Kh1 f6 18.Nf1 1/2-1/2 [Event "CFCC 2025 Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.28"] [Round "Round 5, Board 3"] [White "Yi Sha"] [Black "NM Theo Slade"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2060"] [BlackElo "2309"] [EventDate "2025.09.28"] [ECO "E29"] [PlyCount "71"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3 c5 6.a3 Bxc3+ 7.bxc3 Nc6 8.Nf3 b6 9.O-O Ba6 10.e4 Ne8 11.e5 f5 12.d5 Na5 13.Bg5 Qc8 14.Qe2 h6 15.Bf4 exd5 16.cxd5 c4 17.Bc2 Nc7 18.Rad1 Bb7 19.Nh4 Nxd5 20.Rxd5 Bxd5 21.Nxf5 Rxf5 22.Bxf5 Qc6 23.Qg4 Rd8 24.Re1 Kh8 25.Re3 Be6 26.Bxh6 gxh6 27.Qh4 Bxf5 28.Qxd8+ Kg7 29.Qe7+ Kg8 30.e6 Qxe6 31.Rxe6 Bxe6 32.f4 Nb3 33.Qf6 Nc5 34.f5 Bf7 35.Qxh6 d5 36.g4 1-0 [Event "CFCC 2025 Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.28"] [Round "Round 5, Board 7"] [White "CM Brandon Vila"] [Black "Stone Wang"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2124"] [BlackElo "1877"] [EventDate "2025.09.28"] [ECO "B36"] [PlyCount "30"] 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.c4 Nf6 6.Nc3 Nxd4 7.Qxd4 d6 8.f3 Bg7 9.Be2 O-O 10.Qd3 Be6 11.O-O Qa5 12.Be3 Rfc8 13.Nd5 Nxd5 14.cxd5 Bd7 15.Rac1 a6 1-0 [Event "CFCC 2025 Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.28"] [Round "Round 4, Board 1"] [White "CM Abhiram Pothuri"] [Black "FM Jorge Leon Oquendo"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "2150"] [BlackElo "2506"] [EventDate "2025.09.28"] [ECO "B28"] [PlyCount "68"] 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 a6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e5 5.Nf3 Nf6 6.Bc4 Be7 7.O-O d6 8.a4 O-O 9.Nc3 Be6 10.Qd3 Nc6 11.Rd1 Rc8 12.Bxe6 fxe6 13.Ng5 Qd7 14.Qc4 Nd4 15.Qa2 Kh8 16.Be3 h6 17.Bxd4 exd4 18.e5 dxe5 19.Nf3 Bd6 20.Qb3 dxc3 21.Nxe5 Bxe5 22.Rxd7 cxb2 23.Rad1 Nxd7 24.Rxd7 Rfd8 25.Rxd8+ Rxd8 26.c3 Bxc3 27.Kf1 Bf6 28.Qc2 Rd6 29.Qc8+ Kh7 30.Qc2+ g6 31.Qc7+ Bg7 32.Qxd6 b1=Q+ 33.Ke2 Qe4+ 34.Kf1 Qd4 0-1 [Event "CFCC 2025 Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.28"] [Round "Round 4, Board 3"] [White "Stone Wang"] [Black "NM Raghav Venkat"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1877"] [BlackElo "2360"] [EventDate "2025.09.28"] [ECO "C50"] [PlyCount "97"] 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.c3 Qf6 5.O-O d6 6.b4 Bb6 7.a4 a5 8.b5 Nce7 9.d4 h6 10.dxe5 dxe5 11.Be3 Ng6 12.Bxb6 Qxb6 13.Nbd2 Nf6 14.h3 O-O 15.Re1 Qc5 16.Qe2 b6 17.Qe3 Qxe3 18.Rxe3 Bb7 19.Rae1 Rad8 20.Bb3 Nd7 21.Nf1 Nc5 22.Bc2 Rfe8 23.g3 f6 24.N3d2 Bc8 25.Kg2 Be6 26.f3 Rd7 27.h4 Ne7 28.f4 Nc8 29.f5 Bf7 30.R3e2 Red8 31.g4 Nd6 32.Nf3 Bc4 33.Rd2 Bb3 34.Bxb3+ Nxb3 35.Ra2 Nc4 36.Ne3 Nxe3+ 37.Rxe3 Rd3 38.Kf2 Nc5 39.c4 Rxe3 40.Kxe3 Rd3+ 41.Ke2 Rc3 42.Rd2 Rxc4 43.Rd8+ Kf7 44.Nd2 Rc2 45.Kd1 Rc3 46.Nb1 Rg3 47.Rc8 Nxa4 48.Rxc7+ Kg8 49.Rc3 0-1 [Event "CFCC 2025 Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.28"] [Round "Round 4, Board 6"] [White "NM Antony Gospodinov"] [Black "CM Zhuhai Xu"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "2214"] [BlackElo "2106"] [EventDate "2025.09.28"] [ECO "E32"] [PlyCount "146"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 O-O 5.Nf3 d5 6.e3 c5 7.dxc5 Nc6 8.a3 Bxc5 9.b4 Bd6 10.c5 Bb8 11.Bb2 e5 12.Rd1 Be6 13.Ng5 h6 14.Nxe6 fxe6 15.Be2 e4 16.Nb5 Qe8 17.Nd6 Bxd6 18.cxd6 Nd7 19.O-O Rc8 20.Qb3 Qg6 21.Rc1 Nce5 22.Kh1 Rxc1 23.Bxc1 Rc8 24.Qa4 a6 25.Bb2 Qf7 26.b5 Nc4 27.Bxc4 Rxc4 28.Qa5 Rc2 29.Qd8+ Nf8 30.bxa6 bxa6 31.Be5 Qxf2 32.Rb1 Qf7 33.h3 Qd7 34.Qe7 Rc8 35.Rf1 Qxe7 36.dxe7 Nd7 37.Bd6 Nf6 38.Kh2 Kf7 39.Rb1 Rc6 40.Bb4 e5 41.Rd1 a5 42.Bxa5 Kxe7 43.Bb4+ Ke6 44.Rd2 Rc4 45.Kg3 d4 46.exd4 exd4 47.Bf8 e3 48.Re2 Kf5 49.Kf3 Rc1 50.g4+ Kg6 51.Bb4 Rf1+ 52.Kg2 Rb1 53.Kf3 Nd5 54.Ba5 d3 55.Rxe3 Nxe3 56.Kxe3 Rb3 57.Bb4 Kf6 58.h4 Ke5 59.Bf8 Kf6 60.a4 Rb8 61.Bc5 Ra8 62.Bd4+ Kf7 63.Kxd3 Rxa4 64.Ke4 Ra2 65.h5 Re2+ 66.Kf3 Re7 67.Be3 Kf6 68.Bd4+ Kg5 69.Bc3 Kh4 70.Bd2 Rf7+ 71.Bf4 Kh3 72.Ke4 Kxg4 73.Bd2 Re7+ 0-1 [Event "CFCC 2025 Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.27"] [Round "Round 3, Board 1"] [White "FM Jorge Leon Oquendo"] [Black "NM Theo Slade"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2506"] [BlackElo "2309"] [EventDate "2025.09.27"] [ECO "D41"] [PlyCount "93"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5 4.Nc3 c5 5.cxd5 cxd4 6.Qa4+ Bd7 7.Qxd4 exd5 8.Bg5 Nc6 9.Qd2 Be7 10.e3 Be6 11.Bb5 O-O 12.O-O Qb6 13.Rac1 Rac8 14.Rfd1 Rfd8 15.Qe2 a6 16.Bd3 h6 17.Bf4 Nh5 18.Bg3 Nxg3 19.hxg3 Bf6 20.Na4 Qb4 21.b3 Bg4 22.Bb1 g6 23.Nc5 Kg7 24.Nd3 Qb6 25.Nf4 Qa5 26.Nd3 Qb6 27.Qd2 d4 28.e4 Bg5 29.Nxg5 Bxd1 30.Nxf7 Kxf7 31.Qxh6 Bh5 32.Qh7+ Kf8 33.g4 Bxg4 34.Qxg6 Bd7 35.Qf6+ Ke8 36.Rc5 Qxc5 37.Nxc5 Ne7 38.e5 Rxc5 39.Qh8+ Kf7 40.Qxd8 Bb5 41.Qxd4 Rc1+ 42.Kh2 Rf1 43.e6+ Kf8 44.Qf6+ Ke8 45.Qh8+ Ng8 46.Qxg8+ Ke7 47.Qh7+ 1-0 [Event "CFCC 2025 Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.27"] [Round "Round 3, Board 2"] [White "NM Raghav Venkat"] [Black "CM Abhiram Pothuri"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "2360"] [BlackElo "2156"] [EventDate "2025.09.27"] [ECO "D97"] [PlyCount "62"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dxc4 6.Qxc4 O-O 7.e4 Nc6 8.Be2 e5 9.d5 Nd4 10.Nxd4 exd4 11.Qxd4 c6 12.Qd1 Re8 13.dxc6 Qxd1+ 14.Nxd1 Nxe4 15.cxb7 Bxb7 16.Be3 Nd6 17.O-O Nf5 18.Bg4 Nxe3 19.Nxe3 Be4 20.Rad1 f5 21.Bf3 Bxf3 22.gxf3 Bxb2 23.Rd7 Red8 24.Rfd1 Bf6 25.Kg2 Bg5 26.Nc4 Rac8 27.Ne5 Rxd7 28.Rxd7 Bf4 29.Nd3 Bc7 30.Nb4 Bb6 31.Kg3 Rd8 1/2-1/2 [Event "CFCC 2025 Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.27"] [Round "Round 3, Board 5"] [White "CM Diego Jimenez"] [Black "Ayush Maddikonda"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "2154"] [BlackElo "2078"] [EventDate "2025.09.27"] [ECO "B12"] [PlyCount "82"] 1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 Bf5 4.Nd2 e6 5.Nb3 Ne7 6.Nf3 Nd7 7.Be2 c5 8.Nxc5 Nxc5 9.dxc5 Nc6 10.Be3 Be7 11.O-O O-O 12.c3 Qc7 13.Bd4 Be4 14.Re1 f6 15.exf6 Bxf6 16.Be3 Rad8 17.Bd3 Bxd3 18.Qxd3 e5 19.Qd2 h6 20.Rad1 Rfe8 21.b4 a6 22.a4 g5 23.Qa2 Qf7 24.h3 Kg7 25.Nh2 e4 26.Qb3 h5 27.Bd4 Ne5 28.Nf1 Nd3 29.Re2 Rf8 30.Ng3 Bxd4 31.cxd4 h4 32.Nh1 Qf4 33.Qc3 g4 34.Rxd3 exd3 35.Qxd3 Qc1+ 36.Kh2 Qf4+ 37.g3 hxg3+ 38.Nxg3 Rde8 39.Rxe8 Qxf2+ 40.Kh1 Rxe8 41.Nf5+ Kf6 0-1 [Event "CFCC 2025 CFCC Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.27"] [Round "Round 3, Board 6"] [White "Stone Wang"] [Black "CM Sritej Sattaru"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "1877"] [BlackElo "2310"] [EventDate "2025.09.27"] [ECO "C48"] [PlyCount "157"] 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bb5 Bd6 5.O-O O-O 6.d3 h6 7.Ne2 Re8 8.c3 Bf8 9.c4 d6 10.Ng3 Bd7 11.Qe2 a6 12.Bxc6 bxc6 13.b3 c5 14.Ne1 a5 15.Nc2 c6 16.Ne3 a4 17.Bd2 axb3 18.axb3 Qb6 19.Rab1 d5 20.cxd5 cxd5 21.exd5 Qb7 22.Qf3 Bb5 23.Ne4 Ra6 ( 23...Bxd3 24.Nxf6+ gxf6 25.Ng4 ) 24.Nc4 Nxd5 25.b4 cxb4 26.Bxb4 Bxb4 ( 26...Nxb4 27.Nf6+ gxf6 28.Qxb7 Bc6 29.Rxb4 Bxb7 30.Rxb7 ) 27.Rxb4 Nxb4 ( 27...Qc6 28.Rxb5 Qxb5 29.Ned6 Qd7 30.Nxe8 Qxe8 31.Qxd5 ) 28.Nf6+ Rxf6 29.Qxb7 Bxc4 30.dxc4 Nc6 31.Ra1 Nd4 32.Ra8 Re6 33.Rxe8+ Rxe8 34.Qd5 Ne2+ 35.Kf1 Nf4 36.Qd1 f6 37.g3 Ne6 38.Qd7 Kf8 39.c5 Re7 40.Qd6 Kf7 41.Ke1 Ra7 42.Kd2 Ra2+ 43.Kc3 Ra7 44.Kb4 Re7 45.Ka5 h5 46.Kb6 Nd4 47.Qd5+ Re6+ 48.Kb7 f5 49.Kc8 Kf6 50.Kb7 Re7+ 51.Kb6 Re6+ 52.Ka5 g6 53.h4 Nc6+ 54.Kb5 Ne7 55.Qd7 Kf7 56.Qd8 e4 57.Qh8 Nc6 58.Qh7+ Kf6 59.Qg8 Ne7 60.Qf8+ Ke5 61.Kc4 e3 62.fxe3 Ke4 63.Qf7 Re5 64.Qf6 Nd5 65.Qc6 g5 66.hxg5 Kxe3 67.Qxd5 Rxd5 68.Kxd5 f4 69.c6 f3 70.c7 f2 71.c8=Q f1=Q 72.Qc3+ Kf2 73.Qf6+ Kg2 74.Qxf1+ Kxf1 75.g6 Kf2 76.g7 Kxg3 77.g8=Q+ Kh3 78.Ke4 h4 79.Kf3 1-0 [Event "CFCC 2025 Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.27"] [Round "Round 2, Board 2"] [White "NM Antony Gospodinov"] [Black "CM Diego Jimenez"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "2214"] [BlackElo "2154"] [EventDate "2025.09.27"] [ECO "D31"] [PlyCount "71"] 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Be7 4.Bf4 Nf6 5.e3 O-O 6.Nf3 Nbd7 7.c5 c6 8.h3 b6 9.b4 a5 10.a3 Ba6 11.Bxa6 Rxa6 12.b5 cxb5 13.c6 Qc8 14.Nxb5 Qxc6 15.Nc7 Ra7 16.Rc1 Qb7 17.Nb5 Raa8 18.Rc7 Qa6 19.Qa4 Rfc8 20.O-O Bd8 21.Rxc8 Rxc8 22.Nd6 Rc3 23.Ng5 Be7 24.Ngxf7 b5 25.Qxb5 Qxb5 26.Nxb5 Rb3 27.Nfd6 Bxd6 28.Nxd6 Rxa3 29.Rc1 h6 30.Rc8+ Kh7 31.Rc7 Ra1+ 32.Kh2 a4 33.Ra7 Nb6 34.Nb5 Nc4 35.Nc7 Nd2 36.Nxe6 1/2-1/2 [Event "CFCC 2025 Autumn Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.09.26"] [Round "Round 1, Board 1"] [White "NM Brayan Amaya"] [Black "CM Neel Sahai"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2253"] [BlackElo "2068"] [EventDate "2025.09.26"] [ECO "B10"] [PlyCount "73"] 1.e4 c6 2.d3 d5 3.Nd2 e5 4.Ngf3 Bd6 5.Be2 Ne7 6.d4 Nd7 7.exd5 cxd5 8.dxe5 Nxe5 9.Nxe5 Bxe5 10.Nf3 Bf6 11.c3 Nc6 12.Be3 Bf5 13.Qb3 Qd6 14.Rd1 Be4 15.O-O O-O 16.Rd2 Qe7 17.Qd1 Rad8 18.Nd4 Na5 19.Nb3 b6 20.Bd4 Rfe8 21.Bb5 Rf8 22.f3 Bf5 23.f4 Nc4 24.Re1 Qd6 25.Bxc4 dxc4 26.Bc5 Qxf4 27.Rxd8 bxc5 28.Ree8 Qe3+ 29.Rxe3 Bxd8 30.Nd2 Bd3 31.Rxd3 cxd3 32.Nc4 Bh4 33.b3 Be7 34.Qxd3 Rd8 35.Qe4 Kf8 36.Qxh7 Bf6 37.Qf5 1-0
 

 

2025 Autumn Open & Scholastic
Tournament Recap

By Scholastic Chief TD Alex Dshalalow

This year’s Autumn Open was a blast. Players of all ages and backgrounds came together for a weekend of chess, laughs, and a little bit of friendly rivalry. With both two-day and three-day schedules, we had six sections, including two FIDE-rated divisions—the tough Master & Expert and the competitive Class A. And as a special treat, National and Life Master Larry Storch was there signing copies of his new book, My Life in Chess: Mastering the Sunshine State.

Enjoy the below recaps for each competitive section!

  • Oquendo’s Wire-to-Wire Surge, Maddikonda’s Breakout, and a Field Full of Fighting Chances

    The top board was on fire from the get-go. In this FIDE-rated section, FM Jorge Oquendo (2506) came in as the favorite and lived up to the hype, but the weekend wasn’t just about him. Ayush Maddikonda (2040) made a big push, Yi Sha (2070) rallied late, and a bunch of seasoned competitors made sure every round counted. There were some re-entries, a few forfeits, and plenty of drama—just what you’d expect from a strong field.

    Round 1 — The Gauntlet Drops

    Oquendo started strong, taking down Aakash Jani (2056). Nearby, Raghav Venkat (2372) got the better of Ayush Roy (2019), and Theodore Slade (2317) handled Jolie Huang (1939).

    Stone Wang (1946) held Maddikonda to a draw, and Lyubomir Gospodinov (2176) split the point with Andrew Rea (2000).

    Round 2 — Movers Emerge

    The leaders started to pull away. Oquendo beat Jerry Yao (2115), Maddikonda picked up steam against Analaya Muneeperakul (1925), and Wang backed up his draw with a win over Narciso Victoria (2125). Antony Gospodinov (2214) held Diego Leyva (2162) to a draw.

    Round 3 — Top Board Tests

    Oquendo faced Theodore Slade and came out on top, keeping his perfect score. Maddikonda kept climbing with a win over Diego Leyva, and Yi Sha, now fully in the mix, beat Pharoah Pharel (1930).

    Round 4 — The Leader Meets Fire

    A few big matchups happened here. Abhiram Pothuri (2173) gave Oquendo a run for his money, but the FM held firm and took the win, moving to 4/4. Maddikonda stayed close by beating Brandon Vila (2076).

    Round 5 — A Title on the Line

    All eyes were on the top board. Oquendo only needed a draw against Maddikonda, and he got it—cool and collected, locking up first place with 4.5/5.

    Yi Sha (2070) upset Slade to reach 4.0, tying Maddikonda for second. Venkat and Xu drew, both finishing strong on 3.5, and Wang grabbed a last-round win over Vila.

    Final Scores

    1st Place: FM Jorge Oquendo (2506) – 4.5/5

    2nd-3rd: Ayush Maddikonda (2040), Yi Sha (2070) – 4.0/5

    4th-6th: Raghav Venkat (2372), Zhihan Xu (2084), Stone Wang (1946) – 3.5/5

    Notable Performances & Rating Gains

    • Maddikonda (2040 → 2108, +68): Tied for second with wins over Muneeperakul, Leyva, and Vila, plus a clutch draw with Oquendo.

    • Wang (1946 → 2036, +90): Big rating jump thanks to tough games and key wins.

    • Sha (2070 → 2107, +37): Solid 4.0, including a last-round win over Slade.

    • Xu (2084 → 2113, +29): Recovered from an early loss and finished strong.

    The Takeaway

    The Master & Expert section had it all: a clear winner in Oquendo, a gutsy run from Maddikonda, and a strong finish from Sha. Add in some hard-fought games from Venkat, Slade, and Amaya, and you’ve got a tournament that kept everyone on their toes.

  • The Class A section was FIDE-rated and packed with tough games. Varshith Gone (1758) really made his mark, finishing with 4.5 out of 5. He took down some strong opponents and only gave up a single draw. His last-round win over Juan Bello (1840) sealed first place and gave his rating a big boost (+142).

    Alexander Kristjansson (1853) had a solid tournament too, ending up with 4.0 points. He bounced back after a tough loss to Bello and kept fighting all the way. Right behind them, Rui Sha (1940), Hariharan Sivaji (1878), Bello, and Joseph Toth (1723) all finished with 3.5. Toth picked up almost 100 rating points, which is always nice to see.

    Gone’s performance was the highlight—he played steady, didn’t take unnecessary risks, and got the job done. If you want a section with drama, comebacks, and a few surprises, Class A delivered.

  • Class B was a real toss-up this year. Three players—Diego Prats (1744), Addison Baumstark (1647), and Ridhaan Dande (1578)—all finished with 4.0 out of 5, and it felt like any one of them could have taken first. They traded wins and kept the leaderboard interesting all weekend.

    Just behind the leaders, David Ketchum (1769), Anay Bhargava (1584), and Andrew Kan (1600) ended up with 3.5 points each. There were some tough games and a few upsets, which is always fun to see.

    A couple of folks made big rating jumps: Dande picked up 116 points, Bhargava gained 109, and Baumstark added 52. Overall, this section was full of hard-fought games, a few surprises, and plenty of grit.

  • Class C was a real battle from start to finish. Allan Grifin (1349) and Coco Yao (1380) both ended up with 4.5 out of 5, and it was close all the way. Grifin clinched first on tiebreaks after beating Gus Bleakley (1374) in the last round, while Yao picked up wins over some tough opponents like Stuart Elvers and John Jankowsky.

    Daniel Padgett (1448) and Sree Harsha Siliveri (1452) were right behind with 4.0 points each, and Bleakley finished with 3.5 after a strong start. There were some big rating jumps too—Grifin gained 173 points, Yao picked up 117, and Padgett added 90.

    This section had a little bit of everything: bold attacks, a few surprises, and plenty of players fighting hard for every point. If you like games where nobody gives up easily, Class C was the place to watch.

  • Class D was close all the way through. Three players—Asher Austin (1291), Brody Lin (1215), and Javier Arocha (1289)—each finished with 4.0 out of 5. It felt like anyone could have taken first, and the games were competitive right up to the end. Austin clinched his spot with a final-round win over Charles Callender (1291), but Lin and Arocha were right there with him.

    Just behind, Arhan Bandaru (1254) ended up with 3.5 points, and a handful of others— Callender, Rajib Chowdhury (1109), Ananya Hariharan (1005), and Shivbhagat Hegde (1251)—finished with 3.0. There were some nice rating gains too: Lin picked up 122 points, Austin gained 66, and Arocha added 21.

    If you like sections where everyone’s fighting for every half-point and nobody gives up, Class D was definitely worth watching.

  • The Scholastic section was the biggest and probably the most energetic part of the tournament. Kids from all over showed up ready to play, and you could feel the excitement in the room. Moksh Maru (1075) was unstoppable—he went 5 for 5, beating everyone in his path, including a tough final-round game against George Junkin (1129). That perfect score gave Moksh a huge rating boost, almost 200 points, and he definitely earned it.

    Aituar Anuarov (1262) was right behind with 4.5 points, only dropping a half-point in round two. Junkin finished third with 4.0, and had some impressive wins along the way. Anton Vassiliev (970), Sanjivsai Saravanan (862), and Nathan Sing (587) also scored 4.0, with Nathan making a massive jump of 343 rating points—pretty wild for one event!

    There were upsets, wild tactics, and a lot of kids playing their hearts out. Whether it was a newcomer making a splash or a seasoned scholastic player showing off their skills, this section was a reminder that the future of chess in Central Florida looks bright.

  • The Blitz section was a whirlwind—eight games, four double rounds, and barely a moment to catch your breath. It was fast, it was fun, and it was unpredictable. At the top, three players—Raghav Venkat (2202), Brayan Amaya (2190), and Neel Sahai (1886)—all finished with 7.0 out of 8, splitting the prize money. Venkat wrapped up his night with a 1½–½ win over Antony Gospodinov (2053) in the last double round, while Amaya and Sahai battled to a 1–1 draw after both came into the final round with perfect scores.

    Just behind, Abhiram Pothuri (1955) scored 6.5, and Gospodinov, Adele Abdullina (1594), and Ayush Roy (1829) each finished with 6.0. There were some wild swings—Sahai picked up 72 rating points after winning his first six games, Amaya kept attacking every round, and Venkat stayed steady when it mattered most.

    Blitz always brings a little chaos, a lot of excitement, and some bragging rights for the fastest thinkers in the room.

  • The Autumn Open & Scholastic weekend tournament was organized by the Central Florida Chess Club (CFCC), under the leadership of NM Larry Storch and Kevin Sibbitt. CFCC’s Chief Tournament Director was Steven Vigil, whose extensive experience and strategic oversight ensured the tournament ran smoothly and efficiently. 

    In addition to my role as Assistant Floor TD, Vigil was assisted by CFCC’s National Tournament Director & FIDE International Arbiter Charles Hatherill, who seamlessly administered the dual-rated Master/Expert & Class A sections as well as serving as Senior Floor TD. Hatherill’s expertise in international events and attention to detail were instrumental in maintaining the integrity and fairness of the games. 

    Together, their combined efforts contributed significantly to the tournament's success, fostering a competitive yet respectful vibe for all participants.

    The visual storytelling of the chess tournament was provided by Event Photographer Kevin Sibbitt. His keen eye and artistic approach brings each of our tournaments to life by capturing the essence of the tournament’s match-ups. 

    Sibbitt's work not only captures the intense moments of competition but also highlights the camaraderie and energy of the players, parents, and guests in attendance. The numerous photos he provides below offer a vivid and engaging glimpse into the tournament’s atmosphere.

    Thanks to everyone who played, helped, or just stopped by to watch a few games. Special thanks to Larry for sharing his stories and signing copies of his new book, My Life in Chess: Mastering the Sunshine State.

    Hope to see you all at our 2026 Winter Open & Scholastic tournament!

 

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CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open Concludes with FM Jorge Leon Oquendo Winning Clear 1st Place!

Final round, board 1 - FM Corey Acor (2351) (L) vs FM Jorge Leon Oquendo (2501) (R), CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open & Scholastic weekend tournament.

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2025 Sunshine Open

With a final score of 4.5/5 points, CFCC wishes to congratulate FM Jorge Leon Oquendo (2501) for his clear 1st place win in our CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open this past weekend at the Holiday Inn Resort Orlando Lake Buena Vista!

2025 Sunshine Open (Scholastic U1200)

With a perfect score of 5/5 points, CFCC wishes to congratulate Fernando C. (1201) for his clear 1st place win in our 2025 Sunshine Open Scholastic!

2025 Sunshine Open (BLITZ)

In a 3-way tie with 7/8 points each, CFCC wishes to congratulate FM Corey Acor (2379), NM Ryan Hamley (1895), and NM Brayan Amaya (2205) for winning our Sunshine Open Blitz tournament on Saturday night!

We also wish to thank all the players who participated and congratulate those who placed in their respective sections!

Central Florida Chess Club (CFCC)

2025 SUNSHINE Open
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[Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.15"] [Round "Round 5, Board 1"] [White "FM Corey Acor"] [Black "FM Jorge Leon Oquendo"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "2343"] [BlackElo "2494"] [EventDate "2025.06.15"] [ECO "B24"] [PlyCount "34"] 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 Rb8 6.Be3 d6 7.Nf3 Nd4 8.Qd2 Bg4 9.Bxd4 cxd4 10.Ne2 Qb6 11.c3 dxc3 12.bxc3 Nf6 13.O-O O-O 14.Rab1 Qa5 15.Nfd4 Bd7 16.Nb3 Qa3 17.f4 Rfc8 1/2-1/2 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.15"] [Round "Round 5, Board 2"] [White "Lyubomir Gospodinov"] [Black "FM Brejesh Chakrabarti"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2183"] [BlackElo "2383"] [EventDate "2025.06.15"] [ECO "E60"] [PlyCount "107"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.h4 d6 4.Nc3 Bg7 5.e4 c5 6.d5 a6 7.a4 e6 8.Be2 exd5 9.exd5 O-O 10.h5 Re8 11.h6 Bh8 12.Kf1 Nbd7 13.Nf3 Ne5 14.Nxe5 Rxe5 15.Bf4 Re8 16.Ra3 Ne4 17.Nxe4 Rxe4 18.Qd2 Bf5 19.Be3 Qb6 20.Bd3 Re5 21.a5 Bxd3+ 22.Rxd3 Qc7 23.Rh4 Rae8 24.Rb3 f5 25.g3 Bf6 26.Rh1 Re4 27.Qc2 Qd7 28.Kg2 R8e7 29.Rb6 g5 30.Bxc5 f4 31.Rxd6 Qf5 32.Qd1 Re2 33.Rd8+ Kf7 34.Rf8+ Kg6 35.Rg8+ Kf7 36.Rf8+ Kg6 37.Bxe7 Qe4+ 38.Kf1 Bxe7 39.Rg8+ Kf6 40.gxf4 Rxb2 41.fxg5+ Kf5 42.Rh4 Qxh4 43.Qd3+ Ke5 44.Qe3+ Qe4 45.Qxe4+ Kxe4 46.Re8 Kf3 47.Rxe7 Rxf2+ 48.Ke1 Rg2 49.Rxh7 Rxg5 50.Rxb7 Rh5 51.h7 Ke3 52.Re7+ Kd4 53.d6 Kc5 54.d7 1-0 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "?"] [Date "2025.06.20"] [Round "Round 5, Board 3"] [White "Raghav Venkat"] [Black "Ryan Hamley"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2368"] [BlackElo "2249"] [ECO "C47"] [PlyCount "129"] 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.a3 d5 5.Bb5 d4 6.Ne2 Bd6 7.d3 O-O 8.Bxc6 bxc6 9.O-O c5 10.Nd2 Nd7 11.Nc4 Nb6 12.Nxd6 cxd6 13.Ng3 Be6 14.f4 exf4 15.Bxf4 Qe7 16.b3 Nd7 17.Qh5 f6 18.Rae1 Ne5 19.Bxe5 dxe5 20.Nf5 Qe8 21.Qh4 g6 22.Nh6+ Kg7 23.Ng4 Bxg4 24.Qxg4 Qc8 25.Qh4 Qe6 26.Rf3 Rf7 27.Ref1 Raf8 28.Rh3 Kg8 29.Rhf3 Kg7 30.g4 Kg8 31.Qg3 Rg7 32.Kf2 Qe7 33.Ke2 Rgf7 34.h4 Rg7 35.Kd2 Qe6 36.Kc1 Qe7 37.Kb2 Qe6 38.Kc1 Qe7 39.a4 Qe6 40.R3f2 f5 41.exf5 gxf5 42.g5 Rgf7 43.h5 Rg7 44.Re1 Re8 45.Rfe2 e4 46.dxe4 fxe4 47.Rxe4 Qxe4 48.Rxe4 Rxe4 49.Qb8+ Kf7 50.Qxa7+ Re7 51.Qxc5 Rd7 52.Qf5+ Ke7 53.Qe5+ Kf7 54.Qf6+ Ke8 55.a5 Rgf7 56.Qh8+ Rf8 57.Qe5+ Kd8 58.a6 d3 59.cxd3 Rf1+ 60.Kb2 Rf2+ 61.Ka3 Rf1 62.g6 hxg6 63.hxg6 Rg1 64.Qf6+ Kc8 65.Qf8+ 1-0 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.15"] [Round "Round 5, Board 4"] [White "Nick Moore"] [Black "Jacob Sperber"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2292"] [BlackElo "2081"] [EventDate "2025.06.15"] [ECO "A15"] [PlyCount "109"] 1.c4 e6 2.g3 d5 3.Bg2 Nf6 4.Nf3 dxc4 5.Qa4+ Nc6 6.Ne5 Qd6 7.Nxc6 Bd7 8.Qxc4 Bxc6 9.Bxc6+ Qxc6 10.Qxc6+ bxc6 11.O-O h5 12.h4 Be7 13.d3 Nd7 14.Nd2 Bd6 15.b3 Ke7 16.Bb2 f6 17.Rfc1 c5 18.Ne4 Rhb8 19.Rc2 a5 20.Ba3 a4 21.bxa4 Ra5 22.Rac1 Rxa4 23.Bxc5 Nxc5 24.Nxc5 Bxc5 25.Rxc5 Rxa2 26.Kf1 f5 27.Rxc7+ Kf6 28.R1c2 Rbb2 29.Rxb2 Rxb2 30.Rc6 Ke7 31.Ke1 Ra2 32.Kd1 Kf6 33.Rc2 Ra6 34.Kd2 Rb6 35.Ke3 Ra6 36.Rc8 Ra2 37.Rf8+ Ke7 38.Rh8 g6 39.Rh7+ Kf6 40.Rb7 Rc2 41.Rb6 Ra2 42.f3 Ra4 43.d4 Ra5 44.Kf4 Ra4 45.e3 Rc4 46.Rd6 Ra4 47.e4 fxe4 48.fxe4 Ke7 49.Ke5 Ra5+ 50.d5 exd5 51.exd5 Ra1 52.Rxg6 Ra3 53.Rg7+ Kf8 54.Rg5 Ke7 55.Kf4 1-0 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "?"] [Date "2025.06.20"] [Round "Round 5, Board 5"] [White "Theodore Slade"] [Black "Dylan Sunjic"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2242"] [BlackElo "2147"] [ECO "A15"] [PlyCount "89"] 1.Nf3 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 4.e3 a6 5.d4 cxd4 6.exd4 Bb4 7.Bd3 O-O 8.O-O d5 9.cxd5 Bxc3 10.bxc3 exd5 11.Ne5 h6 12.Rb1 Nc6 13.Bf4 Nxe5 14.Bxe5 Ne4 15.Qc2 Nd6 16.Qe2 Nc4 17.Bxc4 dxc4 18.Qxc4 Be6 19.Qe2 b5 20.Rfd1 Qd5 21.a3 Rfe8 22.Qd3 f6 23.Bxf6 Qf5 24.Be5 Qxd3 25.Rxd3 Bf5 26.Rbd1 Bxd3 27.Rxd3 g5 28.h4 Kf7 29.Rf3+ Ke6 30.Rf6+ Kd5 31.Rxh6 gxh4 32.Rxh4 Kc4 33.Rh3 Rad8 34.Bc7 Re1+ 35.Kh2 Rf8 36.f4 Ra1 37.Bd6 Rf6 38.Be5 Rc6 39.f5 Kd5 40.f6 Ke6 41.Rh7 Rxa3 42.Re7+ Kf5 43.f7 Rh6+ 44.Kg1 Ra1+ 45.Kf2 1-0 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.15"] [Round "Round 5, Board 7"] [White "Brayan Amaya"] [Black "Ayush Maddikonda"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "2222"] [BlackElo "2027"] [EventDate "2025.06.15"] [ECO "D37"] [PlyCount "56"] 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Be7 4.Nf3 Nf6 5.Bf4 O-O 6.e3 a6 7.Bd3 dxc4 8.Bxc4 b5 9.Be2 Nbd7 10.O-O c5 11.Ne5 Bb7 12.Bf3 Bxf3 13.Qxf3 Nxe5 14.dxe5 Nd7 15.Rfd1 Qc7 16.Qg3 Kh8 17.h4 c4 18.h5 h6 19.Ne4 Nc5 20.Nxc5 Bxc5 21.Qf3 Rfd8 22.g4 Rxd1+ 23.Rxd1 Rd8 24.Rxd8+ Qxd8 25.Qc6 Bf8 26.Qxa6 Qd1+ 27.Kh2 Qd2 28.Qxb5 Qxf2+ 1/2-1/2 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.20"] [Round "Round 5, Board 16"] [White "Andrew Rea"] [Black "Jolie Huang"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "2000"] [BlackElo "1911"] [EventDate "2025.06.15"] [ECO "D05"] [PlyCount "64"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 e6 3.e3 d5 4.Bd3 Be7 5.O-O O-O 6.Ne5 c5 7.c3 b6 8.Nd2 Bb7 9.f4 Nbd7 10.Nxd7 Qxd7 11.Nf3 Ne4 12.Bd2 Rac8 13.Be1 c4 14.Bxe4 dxe4 15.Nd2 b5 16.a3 a5 17.Rf2 Bd5 18.g4 f6 19.Nf1 Rb8 20.h4 f5 21.g5 b4 22.axb4 axb4 23.Rc2 b3 24.Rcc1 Ra8 25.Nd2 Rfb8 26.Rxa8 Rxa8 27.Ra1 Ra4 28.Rxa4 Qxa4 29.Nb1 Bc6 30.Qc1 Qa1 31.Bd2 Qa2 32.Kf2 Bd5 1/2-1/2 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.15"] [Round "Round 5, Board 21"] [White "Adrew Browne"] [Black "Liam Gale"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1837"] [BlackElo "1833"] [EventDate "2025.06.15"] [ECO "A45"] [PlyCount "36"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Bf4 e6 4.Nb5 Bd6 5.Nxd6+ cxd6 6.e3 O-O 7.Nf3 Nc6 8.c3 Re8 9.h3 e5 10.Bh2 Bf5 11.Be2 Qd7 12.O-O Ne4 13.Qb3 Nf6 14.Rad1 e4 15.Nd2 a6 16.c4 Be6 17.cxd5 Bxd5 18.Qb6 Bxa2 0-1 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.21"] [Round "Round 5, Board 28"] [White "Connor Eickelman"] [Black "Prajwal Chintamani"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1855"] [BlackElo "1693"] [ECO "A08"] [PlyCount "38"] 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3 c5 3.Bg2 Nf6 4.O-O Nc6 5.d3 g6 6.Nbd2 Bg7 7.e4 d4 8.a4 O-O 9.Nc4 Nd7 10.Bd2 Rb8 11.c3 a6 12.a5 Re8 13.Ng5 h6 14.Nh3 b5 15.axb6 Nxb6 16.Nxb6 Qxb6 17.Qa4 Bd7 18.Rfb1 dxc3 19.bxc3 Qxb1+ 0-1 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.15"] [Round "Round 4, Board 1"] [White "FM Jorge Leon Oquendo"] [Black "NM Nick Moore"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2494"] [BlackElo "2292"] [EventDate "2025.06.15"] [ECO "A11"] [PlyCount "95"] 1.c4 c6 2.Nf3 d5 3.e3 Nf6 4.Nc3 e6 5.b3 Bd6 6.Bb2 b6 7.d4 Nbd7 8.Bd3 Bb7 9.O-O O-O 10.e4 dxe4 11.Nxe4 Nxe4 12.Bxe4 Nf6 13.Bc2 Re8 14.Qe2 Qe7 15.Rad1 Rad8 16.Rfe1 Qc7 17.Qd3 Be7 18.Ne5 g6 19.Qh3 Bf8 20.Qh4 Bg7 21.Bc1 Nd7 22.Ng4 h5 23.Nh6+ Kf8 24.g4 Nf6 25.Bg5 Nh7 26.Nxf7 Kxf7 27.Bxg6+ Kg8 28.Bxd8 Rxd8 29.Bxh7+ Kxh7 30.Qxh5+ Kg8 31.Rxe6 Qf7 32.Qxf7+ Kxf7 33.Re4 Bc8 34.Kg2 Bf6 35.h3 b5 36.Kg3 bxc4 37.bxc4 Be6 38.d5 cxd5 39.cxd5 Bxd5 40.Ra4 Rd7 41.Ra5 Ke6 42.f4 Bd8 43.Ra3 Bb6 44.Rad3 Rd8 45.h4 a5 46.h5 a4 47.h6 Bc7 48.Rxd5 1-0 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.15"] [Round "Round 4, Board 3"] [White "FM Corey Acor"] [Black "Eric Cooke"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2343"] [BlackElo "2200"] [EventDate "2025.06.15"] [ECO "C00"] [PlyCount "89"] 1.e4 e6 2.d3 c5 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.g3 g6 5.Bg2 Bg7 6.Be3 d6 7.Nf3 Nd4 8.Qd2 Ne7 9.O-O O-O 10.Rab1 Nec6 11.Ne2 f5 12.Nfxd4 cxd4 13.Bh6 Qe7 14.exf5 gxf5 15.b4 e5 16.b5 Nd8 17.Bxg7 Qxg7 18.f4 Be6 19.c3 dxc3 20.Nxc3 Rc8 21.Rbc1 Rc5 22.a4 Rf7 23.Ne2 Rfc7 24.Rxc5 Rxc5 25.fxe5 dxe5 26.d4 Rc8 27.dxe5 Qxe5 28.Nd4 Kh8 29.Re1 Qd6 30.Qe3 Bd7 31.Nxf5 Qc5 32.Qxc5 Rxc5 33.Nd6 Ne6 34.Nxb7 Rc2 35.Rd1 Be8 36.Rd6 Rc1+ 37.Kf2 Rc2+ 38.Ke3 Bh5 39.Bf1 Bf7 40.Nd8 Nxd8 41.Rxd8+ Kg7 42.Rd7 Kf6 43.Rxa7 Rxh2 44.b6 Rb2 45.Bb5 1-0 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.15"] [Round "Round 4, Board 5"] [White "Arav Patel"] [Black "Raghav Venkat"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "2130"] [BlackElo "2368"] [EventDate "2025.06.15"] [ECO "A61"] [PlyCount "120"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 4.d5 exd5 5.cxd5 d6 6.Nf3 g6 7.h3 Bg7 8.Bf4 O-O 9.e3 Na6 10.Be2 Re8 11.Nd2 Nc7 12.Nc4 Bf8 13.a4 b6 14.O-O Rb8 15.Bf3 a6 16.e4 b5 17.axb5 axb5 18.Na5 Bd7 19.Re1 b4 20.Nb1 Nb5 21.Nd2 Nd4 22.Ndc4 Bb5 23.e5 Nd7 24.Nxd6 Bxd6 25.exd6 Rxe1+ 26.Qxe1 Nc2 27.Qd1 Nxa1 28.Nc6 Qf6 29.Nxb8 Nxb8 30.Qxa1 Qxf4 31.Qa5 Qc1+ 32.Kh2 Qxb2 33.Qd8+ Kg7 34.Qxb8 Qe5+ 35.g3 Bd7 36.Bg4 Bxg4 37.hxg4 Qxd5 38.Qd8 h6 39.d7 b3 40.Qe7 b2 41.d8=Q Qxd8 42.Qxd8 b1=Q 43.Qd5 Qb4 44.Qe5+ Kh7 45.Qd5 Kg8 46.Kg2 Qc3 47.Kf1 Kg7 48.Ke2 c4 49.Qd2 Qxd2+ 50.Kxd2 Kf6 51.Kc3 Ke5 52.f3 Kd5 53.f4 Kc5 54.f5 g5 55.f6 Kd5 56.Kc2 Kd4 57.Kd2 Ke4 58.Kc3 Kf3 59.Kxc4 Kxg4 60.Kd5 Kf5 0-1 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.20"] [Round "Round 4, Board 6"] [White "Ryan Hamley"] [Black "Jerry Yao"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2249"] [BlackElo "2123"] [EventDate "2025.06.15"] [ECO "B11"] [PlyCount "73"] 1.e4 c6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Nf3 Bg4 4.h3 Bxf3 5.Qxf3 Nf6 6.g3 e6 7.Bg2 Bc5 8.O-O O-O 9.d3 Nbd7 10.Qe2 dxe4 11.dxe4 Qc7 12.Kh2 e5 13.a4 Rfe8 14.Nd1 a5 15.Ne3 Nb6 16.Nf5 Nc8 17.Bg5 Re6 18.Rad1 h6 19.Bxf6 Rxf6 20.Qg4 Rg6 21.Rd7 Qb6 22.Qf3 Rf6 23.Nxh6+ Kh7 24.Nf5 g6 25.Qg4 gxf5 26.Qg5 Be7 27.Rxe7 Nxe7 28.Qxf6 Qc5 29.Qxf7+ Kh8 30.exf5 Nd5 31.f6 Qf8 32.Bxd5 cxd5 33.Qh5+ Kg8 34.Qxe5 Qf7 35.Re1 Rf8 36.Qg5+ Kh8 37.Qh6+ {[%csl Gg6] } 1-0 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.15"] [Round "Round 4, Board 8"] [White "Brayan Amaya"] [Black "Ubaldo Lopez-Naranjo"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [WhiteElo "2222"] [BlackElo "2067"] [EventDate "2025.06.15"] [ECO "C45"] [PlyCount "96"] 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Qf6 5.c3 Bc5 6.Be3 Qg6 7.Nd2 Nf6 8.Qf3 Ng4 9.O-O-O d6 10.h3 Nxe3 11.Qxe3 Bd7 12.N2b3 Bb6 13.f4 O-O-O 14.Bd3 Qf6 15.Bc2 h5 16.Qf3 h4 17.Nxc6 Bxc6 18.Nd4 Bd7 19.Kb1 Rde8 20.Rhf1 Rhf8 21.Rfe1 Re7 22.Rf1 Rfe8 23.Qh5 g6 24.Qg5 Qh8 25.f5 Bxd4 26.cxd4 f6 27.Qf4 gxf5 28.exf5 Bc6 29.d5 Bd7 30.Qd4 Kb8 31.Rf4 Re1 32.a3 Rxd1+ 33.Bxd1 Qg7 34.Bg4 Qe7 35.Bh5 Qe1+ 36.Ka2 Re5 37.Bg6 b6 38.Rxh4 Bxf5 39.Bxf5 Rxf5 40.Rh8+ Kb7 41.Qc4 Rf1 42.Qc6+ Ka6 43.Qc4+ Kb7 44.Qc6+ Ka6 45.Rb8 Qb1+ 46.Kb3 Qd3+ 47.Ka2 Qb1+ 48.Kb3 Qd3+ 1/2-1/2 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "?"] [Date "2025.06.21"] [Round "Round 3, Board 1"] [White "Vincent Stone"] [Black "FM Jorge Leon Oquendo"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "2242"] [BlackElo "2494"] [ECO "B43"] [PlyCount "88"] 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 e6 3.Nf3 a6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4 Qc7 6.Be3 Bb4 7.Ne2 Nf6 8.a3 Be7 9.f4 b5 10.e5 Ng4 11.Bg1 Bb7 12.Ng3 f5 13.h3 Bh4 14.Ne2 Nxe5 15.fxe5 Qxe5 16.Qd3 f4 17.O-O-O fxg3 18.Bd4 Qg5+ 19.Be3 Qe7 20.Bf4 e5 21.Bxg3 Bxg3 22.Nxg3 O-O 23.Be2 d5 24.Bg4 Nd7 25.Rhe1 Rae8 26.Kb1 Nc5 27.Qe3 g6 28.Bf3 d4 29.Rxd4 exd4 30.Qxe7 Rxe7 31.Rxe7 Bxf3 32.gxf3 Rxf3 33.Ne2 Rf1+ 34.Ka2 Re1 35.Rc7 Ne6 36.Rc8+ Kf7 37.Ng3 Re3 38.Nf1 Rxh3 39.Rc6 h5 40.Rxa6 h4 41.Nd2 Re3 42.Ra7+ Kf6 43.Nf1 Re2 44.Kb3 g5 0-1 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.15"] [Round "Round 3, Board 5"] [White "Adele Abdullina"] [Black "FM Corey Acor"] [Result "0-1"] [WhiteElo "1887"] [BlackElo "2343"] [EventDate "2025.06.14"] [ECO "A52"] [PlyCount "88"] 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 Ng4 4.Bf4 g5 5.Bg3 Bg7 6.Nf3 Nc6 7.Nc3 Ngxe5 8.Nxe5 Nxe5 9.e3 d6 10.Be2 Be6 11.Qa4+ Nd7 12.h4 Bxc3+ 13.bxc3 Qf6 14.Rc1 h6 15.Qb5 O-O-O 16.h5 Nc5 17.O-O g4 18.Rb1 Qxc3 19.Bh4 Rde8 20.Rbc1 Qe5 21.Rfd1 Rhg8 22.Rd4 Qxh5 23.g3 Bd7 24.Qa5 a6 25.Rd5 Qg6 26.Rxc5 dxc5 27.Qxc5 Bc6 28.Rd1 Qe4 29.Rd5 Bxd5 30.cxd5 Kb8 31.Bf6 b6 32.Qc6 Re6 33.Qc3 Qxd5 34.Bh4 Qxa2 35.Bd3 Qd5 36.e4 Rxe4 37.Bf1 Rge8 38.Bg2 a5 39.Kh2 Qd4 40.Qc6 Qxf2 41.Bd8 Qxg2+ 42.Kxg2 Re2+ 43.Kg1 Re1+ 44.Kg2 R8e2# 0-1 [Event "CFCC 2025 Sunshine Open"] [Site "Orlando, FL"] [Date "2025.06.15"] [Round "Round 3, Board 7"] [White "Lyubomir Gospodinov"] [Black "Alexander Kristjansson"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2183"] [BlackElo "1828"] [EventDate "2025.06.14"] [ECO "D35"] [PlyCount "77"] 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bf4 Bd6 5.Bg3 O-O 6.e3 Bxg3 7.hxg3 c5 8.cxd5 cxd4 9.Qxd4 Nxd5 10.Nxd5 Qxd5 11.Bd3 h6 12.Qxd5 exd5 13.Ne2 Nc6 14.O-O Bg4 15.Rad1 Bxe2 16.Bxe2 Rfd8 17.Bf3 d4 18.Bxc6 bxc6 19.exd4 Rd5 20.Rfe1 Kf8 21.Re5 Rad8 22.Rxd5 Rxd5 23.Kf1 c5 24.Ke2 cxd4 25.Kd3 Rd6 26.Rd2 Ra6 27.b3 Rd6 28.Kc4 Ke7 29.a4 d3 30.Rxd3 Rc6+ 31.Kb5 Rc2 32.Ka6 Rxf2 33.Kxa7 Ra2 34.Kb6 f5 35.a5 g5 36.a6 Ke6 37.a7 f4 38.gxf4 gxf4 39.Kb7 1-0
 

 

2025 Sunshine Open & Scholastic Tournament Recap

by Alex Dshalalow, CFCC Assistant Tournament Director

From June 13–15, the Central Florida Chess Club hosted its highly anticipated 2025 Sunshine Open & Scholastic chess tournament at the Holiday Inn Resort Lake Buena Vista in Orlando.

Drawing an impressive field of 199 players, the weekend tournament offered a dynamic blend of competitive intensity and community spirit. Participants competed across six sections—from Master/Expert to Scholastic U1200—in a five-round Swiss format. Players could choose between a traditional 3-day schedule with classical time controls or a faster-paced 2-day option, culminating in a unified field by Round 3.

The weekend featured not only fierce over-the-board battles but also a USCF-rated blitz tournament, a free instructional lecture, and a vibrant atmosphere that celebrated chess at every level.

The tournament officially began Friday evening at 7:00 p.m. with the first round of the 3-day schedule. Saturday morning saw the arrival of the full roster, as the 2-day schedule kicked off at 11:00 a.m. with a faster time control. By Round 3, held Saturday evening at 5:00 p.m., all players were merged into unified sections, setting the stage for a thrilling finish.

The third round concluded just after 9:00 p.m., immediately followed by a high-energy USCF-rated double-round blitz tournament that drew a strong turnout and added a rapid-fire twist to the weekend’s classical format.

Sunday morning began with a highlight of the weekend: a free chess lecture delivered by Chief Tournament Director and experienced instructor, Steven Vigil. His insights and practical advice were well-received by players and parents alike, setting a thoughtful tone for the final day of competition.

At 10:00 a.m., Round 4 commenced, followed by the decisive fifth round at 2:30 p.m. The Scholastic section, which followed the 2-day schedule, held its final round at 1:00 p.m. The annual tournament concluded with cash prizes, recognizing the top performers in each section.

Notably, both the Master and Class A sections were FIDE-rated, adding an extra layer of prestige and international recognition to the event. These sections featured the strongest players in the field, including FIDE Masters and National Masters, as well as candidate masters and experts, with highly-rated Class A competitors, all vying for rating points and top honors under international standards.

Hope you enjoy my detailed section recap’s provided below!

  • View the Master/Expert section recap

  • View the Class A section recap

  • View the Class B section recap

  • View the Class C section recap

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  • The Sunshine Open & Scholastic weekend tournament was organized by the Central Florida Chess Club (CFCC), under the leadership of NM Larry Storch and Kevin Sibbitt. CFCC’s Chief Tournament Director was Steven Vigil, whose extensive experience and strategic oversight ensured the tournament ran smoothly and efficiently. 

    In addition to my role as Assistant Floor TD, Vigil was assisted by CFCC’s National Tournament Director & FIDE International Arbiter Charles Hatherill, who seamlessly administered the dual-rated Master/Expert & Class A sections as well as serving as Senior Floor TD. Hatherill’s expertise in international events and attention to detail were instrumental in maintaining the integrity and fairness of the games.

    Together, their combined efforts contributed significantly to the tournament's success, fostering a competitive yet respectful vibe for all participants.

    The visual storytelling of the chess tournament was provided by Event Photographer Kevin Sibbitt. His keen eye and artistic approach brings each of our tournaments to life by capturing the essence of the tournament’s match-ups. 

    Sibbitt's work not only captures the intense moments of competition but also highlights the camaraderie and energy of the players, parents, and guests in attendance. The numerous photos he provides below offer a vivid and engaging glimpse into the tournament’s atmosphere.

    We hope to see you at our 2025 Autumn Open & Scholastic Tournament!

 

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CFCC 2024 Sunshine Open Concludes With NM Nick Moore Winning Clear 1st Place!

CFCC 2024 Sunshine Open Concludes With NM Nick Moore Winning Clear 1st Place!

With a final score of 4.5/5 points, CFCC wishes to congratulate Orlando’s own NM Nick Moore (2292) for winning clear 1st place and champion of our 2024 Sunshine Open tournament this past weekend at the Holiday Inn Lake Buena Vista Resort!

The 2024 Sunshine Open Chess Tournament took place from June 14-16. The event was held at the Holiday Inn Resort in Lake Buena Vista. A field of 195 players competed

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CFCC 2024 Winter Open Concludes With IM Ray Kaufman Winning Clear 1st Place!

CFCC 2024 Winter Open Concludes With IM Ray Kaufman Winning Clear 1st Place!

With a final score of 4.5/5 points, CFCC wishes to congratulate IM Ray Kaufman (2305) for winning clear 1st place and champion of our 2024 Winter Open tournament at the Holiday Inn Lake Buena Vista Resort!

The 2024 Winter Open Chess Tournament took place from January 5-7. The 3-day event was held at the Holiday Inn Resort in Lake Buena Vista. This has been home to Central Florida Chess Club weekend tournaments for the past few years.

For the second straight year, the Winter Open featured a field of over

CFCC 2023 Autumn Open Concludes With a Tie for 1st Place!

CFCC 2023 Autumn Open Concludes With a Tie for 1st Place!

CFCC wishes to congratulate FM Corey Acor (2326) and NM Nick Moore (2245) for their 1st place tie, where both players scored 4.5/5 points, in our 2023 Autumn Open & Scholastic tournament at the Holiday Inn Lake Buena Vista Resort. We’d also like to thank all the players who participated and congratulate all those who won their respective sections!

CFCC 2023 Sunshine Open Concludes with FM Jorge Oquendo Winning Clear 1st Place!

CFCC 2023 Sunshine Open Concludes with FM Jorge Oquendo Winning Clear 1st Place!

CFCC wishes to congratulate FM Jorge Oquendo (2461) for his clear 1st Place finish with a perfect score of 5/5 points in our Sunshine Open & Scholastic tournament held this past weekend! We’d also like to thank all the players who participated and won their respective sections!

2023 Winter Open Concludes with IM Artiom Samsonkin Winning Clear 1st Place!

2023 Winter Open Concludes with IM Artiom Samsonkin Winning Clear 1st Place!

The 2023 Winter Open Chess Tournament took place from January 27-29. The 3-day event was held at the Holiday Inn Resort in Lake Buena Vista, a now familiar venue for Central Florida Chess Club weekend tournaments. With a field of 220 players in 6 sections, this marked the largest attendance ever for a CFCC event! The tournament was five rounds.

Players had the option of a 3-day schedule starting

2022 Autumn Open Concludes with Vincent Stone Winning Clear 1st Place!

2022 Autumn Open Concludes with Vincent Stone Winning Clear 1st Place!

The Central Florida Chess Club held its 2022 Autumn Open Tournament from September 16-18. The tournament was held at the Holiday Inn Resort in Lake Buena Vista. This was the third CFCC event at this venue, and CFCC’s final weekend tournament of 2022. Over 130 players in 6 sections participated in the tournament, choosing between

CFCC 2022 Sunshine Open Concludes with FM Corey Acor Winning Clear 1st Place!

CFCC 2022 Sunshine Open Concludes with FM Corey Acor Winning Clear 1st Place!

The Central Florida Chess Club held its 2022 Sunshine Open & Scholastic Tournament from June 3-5. The tournament was held at the Holiday Inn Resort in Lake Buena Vista. This was the second event at this venue, where the Winter Open was held in January. Over 120 players in 6 sections participated in the tournament, choosing between a 2 and 3-day schedule.

CFCC 2022 Winter Open Concludes With Clear 1st Place Winner!

CFCC 2022 Winter Open Concludes With Clear 1st Place Winner!

The Central Florida Chess Club held its 2022 Winter Open Tournament from January 21-23. It was the first major 3-day CFCC event since the 2020 Winter Open held approximately two years ago. The tournament was held at the Holiday Inn Resort in Lake Buena Vista. This was the first-time venue for a CFCC tournament with more

CFCC 2020 Winter Open & Scholastic Concludes with Raghav Venkat Winning Clear 1st Place with 4.5/5 Points!

CFCC 2020 Winter Open & Scholastic Concludes with Raghav Venkat Winning Clear 1st Place with 4.5/5 Points!

The 2020 CFCC Winter Open was held on January 10th -12th. 160 players participated in the 3-day event held at the Wyndham Orlando Resort. The tournament featured five sections: Premier, U2000, U1700, U1400 and U1200/Scholastic. Players had a choice of a 3-day or 2-day

CFCC 2019 Autumn Open & Scholastic Concludes with Ryan Hamley Winning Clear 1st Place with 4/5 Points!

CFCC 2019 Autumn Open & Scholastic Concludes with Ryan Hamley Winning Clear 1st Place with 4/5 Points!

The 2019 Autumn Open was held September 13-15. The event was held at the Wyndham Orlando Hotel on International Drive, a familiar venue to central Florida chess players, where many recent tournaments have been held. A sizable turnout of 147 players competed in the the 5-round event, which featured the option of a 3 day or a shortened 2 day schedule. The tournament had five sections: Premier, U2000, U1700, U1400 and U1200/Scholastic and over

CFCC 2019 Sunshine Open & Scholastic Concludes with GM Karen Grigoryan Winning 1st Place in the Premier section!

CFCC 2019 Sunshine Open & Scholastic Concludes with GM Karen Grigoryan Winning 1st Place in the Premier section!

The 2019 Sunshine Open was held on May 31 – June 2. The tournament had 113 players who competed in the 3-day event held at the Westin Lake Mary. It was the second consecutive year that the tournament returned to this comfortable and luxurious venue. The tournament featured four sections: Premier, U2000, U1600, and U1200/Scholastic.

CFCC 2018 Autumn Open & Scholastic Concludes With a Tie for 1st Place

CFCC 2018 Autumn Open & Scholastic Concludes With a Tie for 1st Place

The 2018 Orlando Autumn Open was held on September 8-10. Over 130 players competed in the Central Florida Chess Club annual fall 3-day event. The tournament took place at the Wyndham Hotel on International Drive. It is a familiar venue which has hosted many great CFCC events over the years and this

CFCC 2018 Class Championship Concludes with a Tie for 1st Place

CFCC 2018 Class Championship Concludes with a Tie for 1st Place

The Central Florida Chess Club (CFCC) Class Championships were held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando hotel at SeaWorld, which was a great venue because the hotel was spacious, and the playing conditions were great. Going into the tournament, John Ludwig was the top seed, followed by Corey Acor