Round 2 Opponent Jake Hum From Arizona
Cameron won this match in 33 moves. The opponent, Jake Hum, played the opening a little weird and blundered both of his bishops on moves 18 and 19, which gave Cameron a huge advantage, and he was able to checkmate shortly after that.
We are hoping that his team mates finish early, and we can take a quick trip to Downtown Disney tonight.
Unfortunately, Kingsley lost to William Graif. He played a long game and almost ran out of time, ended up blundering with five minutes left on the clock. Pranav won, so that leaves team Kennedy with 5 points, tied with the prestigious Chess School IS 318.
Tomorrow Pranav's opponent Christopher Rush is from IS 318 so it's a decisive match for the team.
We are hoping that his team mates finish early, and we can take a quick trip to Downtown Disney tonight.
Unfortunately, Kingsley lost to William Graif. He played a long game and almost ran out of time, ended up blundering with five minutes left on the clock. Pranav won, so that leaves team Kennedy with 5 points, tied with the prestigious Chess School IS 318.
Tomorrow Pranav's opponent Christopher Rush is from IS 318 so it's a decisive match for the team.
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