The UMBC Chess Club presents

World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov at UMBC

Saturday, May 17, 1997

University Center Ballroom
The University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC)



(* First 40 moves in 2 hours, then Sudden Death in 30 minutes.)

Qualify to play the World Champion!

Watch Kasparov simultaneously play four members of the top-ranked UMBC Chess Team, winners of the 1996 Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship

Listen to commentary on games by Senior Master Craig Jones.
All Spectators Welcome.

ADMISSION (as spectator to all events):

Adults $10, students in grades 12 and under are free.

DIRECTIONS:

Take Exit #47-B off I-95 and follow signs to UMBC. Park in Lot 9. Map. For more information: http://www.umbc.edu/chess

POSSIBLE USCF SIDE EVENT:

There is a possibility that the U.S. Chess Federation will hold an all-star scholastic side event, also in the UMBC Ballroom. This invitational event would be a three-round "Team-Simul" involving four six-person scholastic teams selected from winners of the 1997 USA Super-Nationals. Each team would be augmented by one of the four top Grandmasters in the USA. When two teams meet, the Grandmaster simultaneously plays the opposing students. If this event takes place, rounds will be Friday 6-9pm, Saturday 9-11am, and Saturday 2-5pm.

Special thanks to the Abell Foundation,
TRM Advanced Computing,
and the President's Office at UMBC


Qualify to Play the World Champion

On Saturday, May 17, 1997, PCA World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov will simultaneously play eight students: four members of the UMBC Chess Team, and four members of an All-Star Baltimore-Area Scholastic Team. The All-Star Team will consist of 1997 Maryland Scholastic Chess Champion Raymond Kaufman (1908), and three other Maryland students to be chosen at a qualifying tournament held 8:30-11:30am, Saturday, May 17, at UMBC.

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Eligibility:

Any student in grades 1-12 in any public or private school in Maryland.

Format:

6-round Swiss System, in three separate sections:
  1. Baltimore City Public Schools
  2. Baltimore County Public Schools
  3. Any other public or private school in Maryland

Time Control:

Game in 7 minutes.

Entry Fee:

Free. No memberships required.

Rounds:

Beginning 8:30am, May 17, 1997, in UMBC University Center Ballroom.

Registration:

Please register in advance by mailing your NAME, USCF RATING (if any), SCHOOL, and SECTION to: Derrick Longo, Potomac 360, UMBC 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250. Entries postmarked by May 9 are guaranteed a place. Entries will also be accepted 7-8am at the door on May 17; however, participation will be limited to 320. All pre-registrants must check in by 8am.

Prizes:

The top thirty players in each section will gain entry to one of four simultaneous exhibitions: The winner of each section will play World Champion Garry Kasparov. The next seven finishers in each section will play Grandmaster Alexander Shabalov (2640). The next twenty-two players in each section will play UMBCs Oxana Tarassova (2122, ranked 22 among USA women) or UMBCs Bella Belegradek (2102).

Transportation:

Free roundtrip bus transportation (2 buses) will be provided from Baltimore to UMBC. Buses will depart at 7am from Baltimore City College High School and from Patterson High School. Buses will depart UMBC at 6pm.

Chess Equipment:

Each participant must bring his or her own tournament-size chess board, set, and clock. Equipment may be purchased from the USCF, tele. (800) 388-5464.

UMBC CHESS TEAM

(winners of the 1996 Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship):
  1. International Master Valery Atlas (FIDE 2470).
  2. Senior Master William The Exterminator Morrison (2417), 1995 Maryland Champion.
  3. FIDE Master Dmitry Atlas (FIDE 2295).
  4. Senior Master Gregory Shahade (2416), 1996 USA National High School Co-Champion.

UPCOMING CHESS EVENTS

Baltimore Scholastic Chess Tournament:

Wednesday, May 21, USF&G campus. For more information, contact Steve Alpern. (410) 337-2133.

Action Chess Battle of Champions:

Saturday-Sunday, June 21-22, UMBC Lecture Hall II. Bring a digital walkman-style FM receiver to hear move-by-move sports commentary. Watch instantaneous computer projection of games from autosensory chessboard. Rounds begin at 12noon, 3pm, and 7pm each day. Double Round-Robin. Game in 30mins. Admission: $10 adults, $2 students in grades 12 and under. The competitors:
  1. International Grandmaster Alexander Shabalov (2640), ranked 10th in USA.
  2. International Master Valery Atlas (FIDE 2470).
  3. Senior Master William The Exterminator Morrison (2417), 1995 Maryland Champion.
  4. Crafty (ICC blitz rating 2750), computer program by Dr. Robert M. Hyatt, University of Alabama.

Second Annual Summer Chess Camp at UMBC:

Monday-Friday, June 23-27. 9:30am-4:30pm daily. For students entering grades 5-12. No prior experience in chess is required. Instructors include William Morrison and other members of UMBCs top-ranked chess team. To register, or for more information, call Brian Bartholomay (410) 455-2336.

Kasparov vs. IBM Deep Blue

May 3-11, Kasparov will play the IBM chess machine Deept Blue in a rematch in New York City.