International master Orlando Husbands is the 2022 Rapid Online Chess champion after some forceful play over the two days of the last weekend. The event was played on the Tornelo platform with a time control of 15 minutes with 10 second increment for each player.
In a tough field, which included Barbados’s top chess players like Fide masters Martyn Del Castilho and Justin Blackman and past national champion international master Delilse Warner, Husbands continued his recent top form in amassing 6 ½ points from his 7 games.
Husbands had taken firm control of the event at the end of the first day, when in rounds 4, he defeated Emar Edwards who at that time was the only other player with maximum points. In a very interesting game Edwards playing the white pieces launched an intriguing attack straight out of the opening and many pundits thought that his position looked very promising. However, Husbands played resiliently and when he turned up the pressure on Edwards, it was just too much and even Edwards’s fancy dance moves could not deny Husbands the victory.
Husbands then racked up consecutive victories until his final game. He was fortunate to defeat Adam Roachford in round 6, being a piece exchange down, but delivered a quick draw against eventual second place finisher Del Castilho in the final round to garner his title. Del Castilho finished second on 5 ½ points having been upset by Edwards in round three.
Justin Parsons, who has also been in sparkling form of late finished third on 5 ½ points. Losing out on the tie-break to Del Castilho.
The best Under 1400 rating category prize went to Adan Roachford.
Figueroa is women’s champion
The female championship was run as part as the open event due to under subscription. Woman candidate master Julissa Figueroa finished as the female champion with 4 ½ points. Top female junior Hannah Wilson was second on four points and Alesha Wilson placed third. The best Under 1400 rating female player was Paige Johnson.
The event saw 26 local players taking part. Being an online event, it allowed not only players here in Barbados, but some such as Blackman who is studying in Spain and Warner who is based in St. Kitts to participate in the event. Chess remains one of the few sports that can be played via the internet.
The two top players from each section will go on to represent Barbados in the Central American and Caribbean games chess qualifying event, in the hope of the reaching the finals to be played in El Salvador next week. (PR/KD)