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  1. 2012 Pan-Am intercollegiate
    <under construction - 28 April, 2014 - >

    http://www.olimpbase.org/index.html...

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    Does anyone have any sort of collection index of type team tournaments or of scheveningen pairings, or of tournaments (ie some correspondence/postal ones) where all rounds happen simultaneously (as opposed to regular individual swiss-pairing events)? Regarding Game Collection: 2012 Pan-Am intercollegiate

    round 1 - 27 December
    -------
    Webster A vs Princeton A
    Webster B vs Princeton B
    Dallas A vs Texas Tech A
    Brownsville A vs Miami
    (+ a few (22 (or more?!) total) other teams: U of Texas Austin (they including Avinash Thangirala - white playing Gary Ng of Princeton B) met Princeton B in a round other than 1 or 3), U of West Indies (Jamaica), Columbia, Cornell, UMBC, Yale, Washington U, NYU, Toronto A, Harvard A, Lindenwood A, Illinois A, Brownsville B, Dallas B, Dallas C, etc), UMPC (U of Maryland, College Park) had A and B teams

    round 2 - 28 December
    -------
    Webster A vs Wash U
    Webster B vs NYU
    Toronto A vs UMBC
    Brownsville A vs Harvard A
    Brownsville B vs Texas Tech A
    UMCP A vs Dallas A ++++

    round 3 - 28 December
    -------
    Webster A vs Brownsville A
    Webster B vs Princeton B
    Dallas A vs UMBC
    Texas Tech A vs Lindenwood A ++++

    round 4 - 29 December
    -------
    Webster A vs Texas Tech A
    Webster B vs Dallas A
    UMBC vs Dallas C
    UMCP A vs Brownsville B ++++

    round 5 - 29 December
    -------
    Webster A vs Webster B
    Brownsville A vs Illinois A
    Toronto A vs Texas Tech A
    Wash U vs UMBC
    Dallas A vs Dallas B

    round 6 - 30 December

    (MonRoi has details, along with a polgar article about tentative team board order).

    Can anyone identify the teams indicated, and is it possible to reconstruct a teams round-by-round pairing chart more easily than from a regular swiss?!

    Game Collection: 2011 Canadian Post-Secondary Chess Championship is a smaller-scale of <team> pairings, for those who wish to see such variety.

    This might be something to think about for displaying an html cross-table chart or 2 for any upcoming 2014 Olympiad or other team pairing tournaments. The main choice when all games are not present is to choose "list of names" rather than "leader-board" since there does not seem to be a "team-by-team leader-board" type of display (if possible). The one above recent games recently uploaded, but misses quite a large extent of the many games played.

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    Princeton, New Jersey, December 27th-30th, 6 rounds; (90+30).

    table[
    --- Title --- /6 (1 of 1 game in database is in collection)

    Faik Aleskerov 5½ 1:1

    Niclas Huschenbeth 5 5:5

    Mauricio Flores Rios 4½ 5:5

    Hedinn Steingrimsson 4 3:3

    Max Cornejo 1:1

    Levan Bregadze 2:2

    Valentin Iotov 5:5

    Denes Boros 6:6

    Ray Robson 5:5

    Georg Meier 3½ 5:5

    Michael W Auger 1:1

    Andre Diamant 5:5

    Elshan Moradiabadi 5:5

    Enmanuel A Iglesias Diaz 1:1

    Giorgi Margvelashvili 4:4

    Axel Bachmann 6:6

    Michael Lee 3 1:1

    Nick W Karlow 1:1

    Anatoly Bykhovsky 6:6

    Aakaash Meduri 0:0

    Wesley So 5:5

    Julio Catalino Sadorra 4:4

    Vitaly Neimer 1:1

    Melissa Greeff 0:0

    Arthur Calugar 2:2

    Andrew Nathaniel Shvartsman 1:1

    Andrew Ng 1:1

    Ian David Schoch 2:2

    Courtney Jamison 0:0

    Zach W Stuart 0:0

    Conrad Holt 2½ 4:4

    Aura Cristina Salazar 1:1

    Steven James Breckenridge 1:1

    Eigen Wang 0:0

    Sasha Kaplan 0:0

    Katerina Nemcova 1:1

    Spencer Bledsoe 0:0

    Ioan-Cristian Chirila 5:5

    Mark Heimann 2:2

    Milos M Pavlovic 3:3

    Victor C Shen 0:0

    Karthik Ramalingam 2 0:0

    Nazi Paikidze 1:1

    Austin J Wang 1:1

    David Steinberg 1:1

    Salvijus Bercys 0:0

    Paul Gelis 2:2

    Adam A Holmes 0:0

    Alec S Getz 2:2

    Zachary J Haskin 1½ 1:1

    Kannappan Priyadharshan 2:2

    Manuel Leon Hoyos 5:5

    Jouaquin Banawa 0:0

    Victor R Feldberg 2:2

    Chardine Cheradee Camacho 1:1

    Saagar Gupta 0:0

    Abhinav Mathur 0:0

    Anna Sharevich 1:1

    Scott T Low 2:2

    Thomas H Riccardi 0:0

    Trey Modlin 1:1

    Fidel Corrales Jimenez 4:4

    Darrian Robinson 0:0

    Joshua D Osbourn 0:0

    Eric Rosen 1:1

    Ananth Rajaraman 0:0

    Achutha Raman 0:0

    Haizhou Xu 1:1

    Daniel Aleksandr Minkin 1:1

    Inna Agrest 0:0

    Tom A Morrell 0:0

    Andrew A Ryba 1 0:0

    Daniela de la Parra Hurtado 0:0

    Andrew Konishi 1:1

    Andrew Ardito 1:1

    Nick Thompson 0:0

    Daniel Hernandez 0:0

    Tony Blum 0:0

    Jeffery Scott 0:0

    Vineet Ravoori 0:0

    Xin Luo 0:0

    Jake S Miller 1:1

    Zhou Fang 0:0

    Fernando Castano 0:0

    Micah Losee 0:0

    Vanita Young 0:0

    Daniel Gater 1:1

    Haotian Zheng 0:0

    Hephestio Bolaris 0:0

    Michael Francus 0:0

    William D Kane 0:0

    Jeffrey M Serna 0:0

    Bryan B Leano 0:0

    Anna V Levina 0:0

    Avinash Thangirala 0:0

    Brian H Cassidy 1:1

    Eli Chang 1:1

    Andrew J Widener 0:0

    Melisha Smith 0:0

    Leo J Kang 0:0

    Dyland Xue 1:1

    Steven Rand 0:0

    Adithya Balasubramanian 0:0

    Daniel F Aldrich 0:0

    Aleksander L Veksler ½ 0:0

    Jefferson Semmens

    Jowel Ammons

    Leon Perelman 0:0

    Aaron Landesman 1:1

    Sabina-Francesca Foisor 1:1

    Justin L Grimes

    Austin Mei

    Jose Garcia 0:0

    Jack Hutton 1:1

    Jeffrey A Green

    Vance Zuo

    Patrycja Labedz 1:1

    Paul Brooks

    Jack Ding

    Nolan Hendrickson

    Akshay Indusekar

    Joshua Zhu

    Tyler Hughes 1:1

    Bill Kim

    Zachary Ramsay

    Mydelis Quesada

    Luciana Morales Mendoza 0 1:1

    Joshua Dubin 1:1

    Krishna Gray 0:0

    Sally Yu 1:1

    Joshua Dubin 1:1

    Scott Zimmerman 1:1

    Jilesh Gandhi 1:1

    Paul F Schepel 1:1

    Paul Truong 0:0

    Alex Emmons
    Patrick Needham
    George Liu
    Jason Rodd
    Brett H James
    Jason Zhang
    Evan Brown
    Davion Ferguson
    Alexander Leiken
    James Stuart
    Alexander Scott
    Joseph Hasselstrom
    Benjamin Chan
    Scott Richmond
    Miguel Asher
    Andrew W Kramer
    James III Bischoff
    Benjamin Fisher
    Michelle Sagalchik
    Douglas S Ulrich
    Ethan B Morgan
    William Wise
    Armando Cortez
    Jonathan Yu
    Kareem Wright
    Neil H Mattern
    Brandon Blau
    David Carl Vernet
    Melinda A Shokler
    Christopher Hobart
    August Olsen
    Juan M Pacheco
    Alan Ju
    Raul Rodriguez
    Nathaniel Larson
    Shaoxiang Wang
    Joshua T Brule
    Charvic J German
    George Krasnopolskiy
    ]table

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_...

    http://monroi.com/2012-pan-american... - team pairings were used: http://monroi.com/2012-pan-american...

    http://monroi.com/2012-pan-american... http://monroi.com/watch/?tnm_id=1663 - (perhaps other?!) games?! http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/... http://www.chessdom.com/2012-pan-am...

    http://susanpolgar.blogspot.ca/2012... http://www.collegechess.org http://monroi.com/2009-panam-chess-...

    http://www.depts.ttu.edu/ttuchess/p... (PanAm 2013 intercollegiate results).

    G Small vs T Kras, 1979 PanAm Intercollegiate held at Los Angeles, California, USA.

    [The numbers beside the game collection will be used later to sort the remaining games by round.]

    75 games, 2012

  2. 2012 Pan-Am U-20 championship
    <under construction>

    Originally scheduled to be held in May at Ecuador, the event had to be moved to Sao Paulo Brasil in June (and possibly also continuing into July).

    [References: (1) http://www.chesscanada.info/forum/s... , (2) http://www.fide.com/index.php?optio... ]

    40 games, 2012

  3. 2012 Philadelphia open
    <under construction>

    Held in April during Easter week. Magesh Chandran Panchanathan took clear 1st.

    Others: 37th World Open (2009) (July), Philadelphia Open (2010) (March), 39th World Open (2011) (June). A couple of the World open tournaments were held in Philadelphia, but I am uncertain whether these were also part of the annual "Philadelphia open" tournaments. http://chessevents.com/2012/04/phil...

    Others: D Aaron vs S Homa, 2012 (to be added later); http://chessevents.com/viewer/games... (gives ~160 total games, for the 80 player, 9-round event).

    http://www.chesscalendar.com

    114 games, 2012

  4. 2012 San Cristobal
    <under construction>

    10 rounds (large swiss), held at Venezuela in September and October.

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_...

    102 games, 2012

  5. 2012 Spice fall swiss
    <under construction>

    The main event was: SPICE Cup (2012) with some games from http://saintlouischessclub.org/ broadcasts.

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_... - 9 rounds.

    [References: (1) http://www.spice.ttu.edu (the tournament was moved from Texas Tech U after 2011 to the St. Louis area after Susan Polgar started working more closely with Webster University), (2) http://www.webster.edu/spice/chess-... , (3) http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/ , (4) http://saintlouischessclub.org/ .]

    23 games, 2012

  6. 2012 Thanksgiving open
    <under construction>

    Held at St. Louis, USA in November.

    http://saintlouischessclub.org/

    11 games, 2012

  7. 2012 Washington international
    <under construction>

    Held at Washington DC in July and August. It was the first of an annual series of events in this metropolitan area.

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_...

    9 rounds and 50+ players (9 rounds x (~50/2) players ~= 225 games, approximately - if all had been entered for submission)

    Next: Game Collection: 2013 Washington international

    http://www.chesscalendar.com

    82 games, 2012

  8. 2012 World Seniors' championship
    <under construction>

    Held at Kamena Vourla, Greece from November 12th until the 25th.

    [References: (1) http://www.fide.com/index.php?optio... ]

    2 games, 2012

  9. 2012 WYCC (open) U-16
    <under construction>

    The games could all be inserted into World Youth Championship (2012) (open group, but all age categories on the same tid page would produce 1 crosstable leaderboard; not separate ones) and/or World Youth Championship (Girls) (2012) (women's combined sections, which I haven't considered starting yet, for very many years and/or age categories).

    Held at Maribor, Slovenia from November 7th until the 19th.

    Previous: see Qiyu Zhou vs I Furtado, 2011 for the 2011 (women's) U-8 WYCC group at Brazil in November. [References: (1) http://www.fide.com/index.php?optio... ]

    11 games, 2012

  10. 2013 Biel play-offs
    <under construction>
    3 games, 2013

  11. 2013 Capablanca memorial
    <under construction> - 48th in the series. Held in April and May at Havana Cuba.

    table[ Zoltan Almasi 6½/10 Yuniesky Quesada Perez 6 /10 Leinier Dominguez Perez 6 /10 Dmitry Andreikin 4½/10 Pentala Harikrishna 4 /10 Ernesto Inarkiev 3 /10 ]table

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_... was a double-round-robin of 6 players x 10 rounds, so 30 games should exist.

    Not uploaded yet (may or may not (it may still need to be uploaded through the PGN upload tool) be waiting approval in the case that a note was attached to that game submission with a cross-table for the event): Y Quesada Perez vs Z Almasi, round 2

    [Event "48th Capablanca Mem Elite"]
    [Site "Havana CUB"]
    [Date "2013.04.22"]
    [Round "2.1"]
    [White "Quesada Perez, Yuniesky"]
    [Black "Almasi, Zoltan"]
    [Result "1/2-1/2"]
    [WhiteElo "2608"]
    [BlackElo "2689"]
    [ECO "C92"]
    [EventDate "2013.04.21"]
    [WhiteTitle "GM"]
    [BlackTitle "GM"]
    [Opening "Ruy Lopez"]
    [Variation "closed, 9.h3"]
    [WhiteFideId "3504409"]
    [BlackFideId "702293"]

    1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 O-O 9.h3 Re8 10.d4 Bb7 11.Nbd2 Bf8 12.d5 Nb8 13.Nf1 Nbd7 14.N3h2 Nc5 15.Bc2 c6 16.b4 Ncd7 17.dxc6 Bxc6 18.Bg5 Qc7 19.Bxf6 Nxf6 20.Ng4 Nxg4 21.hxg4 Be7 22.Bb3 Bg5 23.Qf3 Rf8 24.Ne3 Bd7 25.Nd5 Qb7 26.Qe2 Be6 27.a4 Rab8 28.g3 Qc8 29.axb5 axb5 30.Ra7 Bxg4 31.Qd3 Be6 32.Rea1 Rb7 33.R1a5 Rxa7 34.Rxa7 Qc6 35.Ra5 Rb8 36.Qe2 g6 37.Qa2 Kg7 38.Ra6 Qd7 39.Nb6 Qc7 40.Nd5 Qd7 41.Nb6 Qc7 42.Nd5 Bxd5 43.Bxd5 Qxc3 44.Kg2 Rc8 45.Ra7 Rc7 46.Qa5 Bd8 47.Rxc7 Qxc7 48.Qxb5 Qa7 49.Qb7 Qxb7 50.Bxb7 f5 51.f3 h5 52.Bc6 Kf6 53.Bd5 Bb6 54.b5 Kg5 55.Be6 Bc5 56.Kh3 Bd4 57.Kg2 f4 58.gxf4+ exf4 59.Bf7 Kh6 60.Kh3 Bb6 61.Be8 Kg7 62.Kg2 Bd4 63.Kh3 Bc5 64.Kg2 Bb6 65.Kh3 Bd8 66.Kg2 Kh6 67.Kh3 g5 68.Bd7 g4+ 69.fxg4 h4 70.g5+ Kxg5 71.Kg2 Kf6 72.Kf3 Ke5 73.Bc8 Bb6 74.Bd7 Be3 75.Bc8 Bb6 76.Bd7 Bc7 77.Bc8 d5 1/2-1/2

    Previous: Capablanca Memorial (Elite) (2012)

    Next: Capablanca Memorial (Elite) (2014)

    Others (already existing as tid pages):

    Capablanca Memorial (Elite) (2011) Capablanca Memorial (Elite) (2010) Capablanca Memorial (Elite) (2009)

    <missing> 43rd - 2008 <under construction>

    Capablanca Memorial (Elite) (2007) Capablanca Memorial (Elite) (2006) Capablanca Memorial (Elite) (2005) Capablanca Memorial (Elite) (2004)

    <missing many at/before 2003 as well>

    29 games, 2013

  12. 2013 US Championship (playoff)
    <under construction>

    http://www.fide.com/images/stories/... and United States Championship (2013) provide other details about the event.

    3 games, 2013

  13. 2013 Washington international
    <under construction>

    Previous: Game Collection: 2012 Washington international

    Next: http://www.mdchess.com/index.php?op... (2014 event); http://www.mdchess.com/index.php?op... (2015 event).

    5 games, 2013

  14. 2014 American Continental (part 2)
    <under construction>

    Please see Game Collection: 2014 American Continental championship for 500 other games of the tournament.

    Next: http://www.chessdom.com/2015-americ... (2015 Americas (10th) Continental championship held at Montevideo, Uruguay in May).

    53 games, 2014

  15. 2014 American Continental championship
    <under construction>

    Probably: table[Previous: Game Collection: 2012 Americas Continental Championship * Next: C A Hevia Alejano vs Shabalov, 2015 *]table *, ** (see https://www.fide.com/index.php?opti... (2013 edition) and https://www.fide.com/images/stories... where Shabalov won in May, 2015)

    https://www.fide.com/index.php?opti...

    Eleven rounds were held at Praia da Pipa Brasil in October. Rafael Leitao , Julio Granda Zuniga , Alan Pichot , Isan Reynaldo Ortiz Suarez , Alexander Shabalov and Sam Shankland each scored 8½/11 to score on par with share of 1st-6th overall.

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_... - leaderboard (of many of the <<FIDE>-rated>) games.

    http://ratings.fide.com/view_pgn.ph... is a pgn file from the FIDE site for this tournament.

    Game Collection: 2014 American Continental (part 2) continues the games from number 501-onwards.

    http://chess-results.com/tnr128452.... (suggests that Argentina hosted the 2014 Women's continental).

    500 games, 2014

  16. 2014 Chicago open
    <under construction>

    Held in May at the windy city.

    http://chessevents.com/viewer/games... gives it as a 9-round tournament with about 170 games total in their pgn file and just shy of 100 players total (in the http://chessevents.com/2014/05/chic... open group)

    4 games, 2014

  17. 2014 Giri - Shirov
    <under construction>

    Held at Hoogoveen, 12th-18th of October. Giri led in these 6 games.

    6 games, 2014

  18. 2014 London (open) chess classic
    <under construction>

    Held at London in December.

    See also: London Chess Classic (2014) , London Chess Classic (Rapid Open) (2014) , London Chess Classic (Blitz) (2014) for other events of that year's congress.

    Previous: London Chess Classic Open (2013) ; Next: Game Collection: 2015 London (open) chess classic

    125 games, 2014

  19. 2014 Spice Cup open
    <under construction>

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_...

    9 rounds in St. Louis with 50+ players. IM Razvan Preotu was one of a few players to win a GM norm at the event, along with others having respectable performances.

    52 games, 2014

  20. 2014 US Championship (play-off)
    Held after the US Championship (2014) at St. Louis on May 20th.

    table[
    Player Round 1 2 Total
    Kamsky ½ 1 1½
    Akobian ½ 0 ½

    ]table

    2 games, 2014

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