DUNLAP IS 2006 STATE CHAMPION -- AGAIN!
by Jim Gray
The 61st
From the Open,
heartiest congratulations are in order to John Dunlap (1944),
our 2006 Oklahoma State Champion, who joins an elite group of repeat
Champions, having also won the title in year 2003. But in all candor John's win was not without difficulty, due in large
part to the strength and good play of James Mills (2200) of Indiana and Neil
Anderson (1844) of
Not incidentally, I am compelled to comment that Jeff Colbert just seems to be getting stronger and more solid with almost every game he plays. Although he suffered losses to Master Mills and in a scintillating endgame thriller to Dunlap, he came away with wins over Temple (1943), Andrews (1844) and Chuck Unruh (2140), our defending State Champion, and according to USCF increased his rating from 1477 to a startling 1629! What an outstanding performance, Jeff!
The Reserve section finished at the top in a tie at 4.0 points between David Flinchum (1563) and Jeff Lloyd (1650P). They shared the $200 top cash prize for this section but, based upon the tiebreak systems in effect for this tournament, the plaque and title of Reserve State Champion were won by David Flinchum. Both played quite excellent chess! David went undefeated throughout, with 3 wins and 2 draws; and Jeff, in only his second rated tournament, scored 4 straight wins after a 1st round loss and increased his provisional rating from 1650 to a whopping 1803! (So watch out, folks, as this so-called "provisional" player named Lloyd is surely going to present a clear and present danger to all of us from here forward.)
Also in the Reserve section, First Class B prize went to our dear friend, oldtimer Joe Barnard (1600) who scored 3.0 and who, from what I observed, frankly, didn't play like an oldtimer at all! Class C honors were shared by Jason Winters (1565) and Msgt. Jim Rairden (1459). Both scored extremely well with 3.5 points and, strangely enough, the only loss each suffered was to an obscure newcomer named Lloyd!
In the Booster
section we witnessed the only perfect performance of the day
- 5.0 by Charlie Arbuckle (1154) of
And then came Albert Rine! At 4.0 and with a disappointing loss only to Arbuckle, Albert (1248) is our new Booster State Champion and also the winner of First D Class honors. An outstanding performance, Albert - and by the way, I trust we'll see you in the Reserve section a year from now.
After all results were in and a name was drawn from the hat for K-12 players rated 900 and above, the special Sponsored 529 Scholarship of $500 was awarded to Alec Wilson. My understanding is that Alec and his mother were exceedingly thrilled by this award - and even more so because Alec (1008) finished the tournament in style with 3.0 points and thereby also shared in the cash prize for Second E Class. Congratulations, Alec!
Felicitations go
out again to State Champion Dunlap, the other titlists and all the winners of
plaques, door prizes and $1960 in cash prizes. Very special thanks are
extended to Senior TD Mike Swatek for, as always, a great job in directing
the tournament - and of course to our
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