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Keeping chess a New Mexico tradition. The New Mexico Chess Organization strives to build community and enrich lives through the royal and enigmatic game!

10/31/2023

Exciting news, chess enthusiasts of New Mexico!

The New Mexico Chess Organization Executive Board is thrilled to announce the launch of our new and updated page for the New Mexico Chess Organization.

Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/NMChessOrg/ to stay up-to-date with the latest chess news, events, and happenings in New Mexico.

Join our vibrant community of chess lovers and let's embark on this exciting journey together!



- New Mexico Chess Organization

New Mexico Chess Organization Keeping chess a New Mexico Tradition

10/31/2023

Hello Followers of NMCO,
5 years ago, I became the main NMCO Tournament Director, and about 4 Years ago I was appointed as the NMCO Webmaster. In that capacity, I was given edit rights for the this, the official NMCO page. Since that time, I was elected President, and have since left any role on the NMCO Executive Board. However, at this time, I am the only person with edit rights for this page. My edit rights do not give me the ability to give anyone else rights to this page. While I am still glad to work with the current NMCO board that was elected this past weekend, I do not want the responsibility of running their page, nor do I think it is fair to make them send any future Facebook posts to me to post. Therefore, I am removing myself as an editor of this page, and they have set up a new page to follow. I will put up a final post from the new president Daniel Serna shortly, and that will be the last post from this page unless they can figure out a way to gain control of it. The new NMCO page can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/NMChessOrg/

I am happy to say that I will continue Directing tournaments for NMCO as needed, and I hope all of you keep in touch.

Sincerely,
John LeTard

New Mexico Chess Organization Keeping chess a New Mexico Tradition

10/29/2023

Valerie Barker goes into the Final Round of the New Mexico Open in sole possession of First Place.

10/14/2023

Happy from US Chess! Tell us how you're celebrating!

10/09/2023

Planning on playing in the New Mexico Championship at the end of this month in the Open Section? If so you need to request a FIDE ID if you don't plan on registering before 10/18, 10 days before the tournament. To do so fill out this form:
https://forms.gle/fCCTis7WgtJEb2rv6

Chess Ratings 10/05/2023

Second update on the ABQ/RR Open rating.
Fide submission has to wait for USCF submission, but amazingly, it is taken care of. The FIDE cross table can be found here:

Chess Ratings FIDE - World Chess Federation, Online ratings, individual calculations

10/04/2023

Hello Chess Players and Parents, we greatly appreciate the patience everyone has shown in regards to the delay in the Albuquerque Rio Rancho Open, held in July, being rated by USCF and FIDE. On the day of the event, when our Tournament Director attempted to submit the event, we encountered an odd error with a players USCF ID that was out of our control to fix and contacted USCF. The error was new to them as well and they tried many solutions to fix the issue, and while I know they are still working on untangling it, they did find a way to allow us to rate the event and it was submitted and rated earlier today! You can now find the crosstable here: https://www.uschess.org/msa/XtblMain.php?202306257522-30169514

Tournaments played by the players I'm attendance since the event will also have to be re-rated, and USCF generally runs re-rates weekly. Your posted rating will not change however, only live, but you will see the longterm changes of this event reflected on your November posted rating.

We have also recieved an apology on behalf of USCF by Boyd Reed, Director of Events for USCF, which we have included below.

"On behalf of US Chess, I sincerely apologize. What I write from here is based on my understanding of the situation. However, I do not have authority to make a final call on this. Definitive answers would only be available from the Director of Member Services. The rating system has been classified as a member service – arguably, our most important one. So, Member Services oversees situations such as this.



I sent the following text on August 19: “Regarding the rating report error: The membership record attached to US Chess ID [Players ID Number] has an anomalous issue with the membership database. The ratings manager group is trying to figure out a way around it that won’t create other data issues (such as losing a player’s rating history). A rebuild of the record has been tried, without success. We have another potential solution, which we are trying to implement now. As soon as there is an update of note to provide, you’ll have it.”



Unfortunately, there has been no update of note, because there may not be a good way of fixing the issue with ID [Players ID Number]. This is best illustrated by looking at the MSA page for this player. Please note that ID [Players ID Number] is marked as a duplicate ID in the header of the page. However, the reference ID (in parentheses) is given as…[Identical ID Number]. I frankly have no idea how this circular reference was created. It was certainly not intentional, and I don’t think it’s even possible to do that intentionally. I’ve never seen anything like this before in our database, and I’ve been involved with it for the last 10 years, first as chair of the Website Advisory Committee and now as a US Chess employee.



This paragraph will discuss a little of the technical problem we are facing. This anomaly almost certainly happened during a merge process (which has existed both before and after our membership database redesign in July 2020). Occasionally, a member gets two (or more) ID numbers assigned to them. So, when those are brought to our attention, we have a very granular program that allows us to determine which ID number will be kept active, which will be marked a duplicate, and what records to bring into the active ID. This process, though, requires two distinct ID numbers. The system has never permitted a user to merge an ID number into itself.



I believe Mr. Kormick (Director of Member Services) has invested a lot of time in trying to rebuild the ID without using a merge, which has not worked either. There are a number of possible “brute force” solutions. They involve (IMO) very suboptimal things like assigning a brand-new ID number to the player in question here, which would cause a loss of all that player’s tournament history and may well have bad unintended consequences elsewhere in the database.



Mr. Kormick did ask me for help some time ago with this, and I’ve advised as best I could. However, I work in the Events Department, which doesn’t handle rating reports. I don’t have the cycles available to probe into this issue further than I have. That said, we don’t want the event to remain unprocessed. So, Mr. Kormick (who, in all fairness, has been swamped because of a large increase in US Chess membership in the last six months) will decide how to proceed.



None of the foregoing resolves your issue, but I hope it explains why it’s been so challenging. Again, I apologize to you and your players. Thank you for your time."

US Chess MSA - Cross Table for 2023 NEW MEXICO ALBUQUERQUE RIO RAN (Event 202306257522) US Chess Member Services Area - Copyright 2002-2022 by the US Chess Federation - All Rights Reserved Frequently Asked Questions Report problems to [email protected] Return to US Chess Home Page

09/10/2023

Congratulations to the winners of our u1400 section this weekend in Farmington: Melvin Sharp and Daniel King Brooks! Congratulations to the u900 winner, Demetri Goh!

09/09/2023

The September NMCO Board Meeting is being rescheduled from tonight to next Sunday, September 17th, at 4:00pm at Jason's Deli, 5920 Holly Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113-2538. As a reminder, all board meetings are open to the public and if you'd like to attend but are unable to come in person, send me an email at [email protected] to request the zoom link for the meeting. Stick around after the meeting for some casual chess games with Empire Chess Club!

Transform Chess in Santa Fe, organized by Justin Skliar 08/19/2023

Check out this effort from Justin Skliar and other players working with the Santa Fe City Council to get permanent chess installations added around our state capital! These tables allow more people to discover, revisit, and play more chess!

Transform Chess in Santa Fe, organized by Justin Skliar Hi! I'm a Santa Fe chess instructor who's spearheading a major initiative to grow the game.… Justin Skliar needs your support for Transform Chess in Santa Fe

Photos from New Mexico Chess Organization's post 08/05/2023

Congratulations to Manny Castillo, our 2023 New Mexico State representative at the 2023 Barber National Tournament of Middle School State Champions this year in Grand Rapids, Michigan, marking this as the 3rd year in a row he has represented NM! He finished with 1.5 out of 6 points in a difficult section with titled players rating upwards of 2400, including an upset draw in the last round! He also finished in 2nd place, with 7 out of 8 points in his section, in the 2023 Weeramantry Blitz Tournament of State Champions which also took place in Michigan just prior to the Barber. Those 7 points were earned with no losses, 5 wins, and 2 draws against scholastic players of all ages who were also attending to represent their states, representing a huge win for Manny and New Mexico!
Manny is from Las Cruces in Southern New Mexico and has been playing rated chess since 2016, when he was only 6 years old, winning several local tournaments and participating in several national events over the years. Aside from winning this years New Mexico Middle School State Closed Championship and representing NM in this national tournament, Manny has also been our 2018 1st Grade State Champion, 2018 K-3 State Champion, 2021 Elementary School State Champion which led him to represent NM in the 2021 Rockefeller National Tournament of Elementary School State Champions, 2022 K-12th Blitz State Champion, 2022 K-5th Grade Co-Champion, 2022 Elementary School State Champion, which led him to represent NM in the 2022 Rockefeller National Tournament of Elementary School State Champions again, and 2023 K-8th State Co-Champion! On top of tournaments, Manny has also coached and helped encourage scholastic chess growth in southern NM!
We look forward to everything he accomplishes going forward, both in chess and life, as he begins 7th grade next year!
To see the full results of the 2023 Barber National Tournament of Middle School State Champions go here: https://www.uschess.org/results/2023/usopen/?page=STANDINGS&xsection=barber
To learn more about our other amazing representatives at the national invitationals this year (featured in the 3rd picture) check our page!

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P. O. Box 4215
Albuquerque, NM
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