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Press Release by John Henderson
Round 2 11th January 2002
GOOD 'OL WALTER BROWNE!
At the end of day two of the AF4C US Chess Championships
taking place in Seattle, theres a five-way tie at the top as the elite 58
chess players from around the US do battle once again for the crown made
famous by Bobby Fischer, which this year has a record prize fund of $255,000
the biggest annual prize for a chess tournament anywhere in the world.

Walter Browne
When Fischer won his record-breaking eighth title in 1966,
he only took home $2,500. This year theres $25,000 slotted for the winner
of the nine round event taking place at the Northwest Rooms at the Seattle
Centre, which runs daily until 18 January.
Early leaders on full points with two wins from two games
are top seed Gregory Kaidanov (Kentucky), Yury Lapshun (Brooklyn), Gennadi
Zaitshik (Philadelphia), Varuzhan Akobian (California) and Jesse Kraai (New
Mexico) four of whom will have to play each other in round three. On
their tail however is an ominous chasing pack of 16 just a half point behind
the pace setters, including defending champion Larry Christiansen
(Massachusetts) and six-time former champion Walter Browne (California), who
celebrated his 54th birthday during round two. We organised a present of a
bottle of vintage wine for Walter and it was placed by his board. We even went
as far as wishing this living-legend a Happy Birthday before the start of play.
We were even prepared to give him a rousing rendition of 'Happy Birthday'.
Typically Walter arrived 5 minutes late and missed everything!
Big shock of the day was the defeat of second seed
Alexander Goldin, formerly of Israel. Though he's been in the United States for
quite a few years now, this is his first Championship and he is one of the
pre-tournament favourites. He has won numerous tournaments in the USA, and
managed to maintain a very high FIDE rating (he is 2621 in January 2003) while
playing in these opens. His defeat to IM Yury Lapshun therefore comes as a big
surprise - and also makes Goldin's task of becoming one of the few to win on
their debut even harder.
Also falling behind at an early stage is three-time winner
and local hero Yasser Seirawan. A second successive draw to tournament 'old
hand' Anatoly Lein (a sprightful 71) likewise leaves Seirawan one point of the
lead and leaves him now playing catch-up with the leaders. Someone who is
however pleased with her two draws is last year's woman's champion Jennifer
Shahade, who looks to be continuing where she left off last year. After an
opening round draw with Hikaru Nakamura, the defending champion followed this
up with a solid draw against GM Gregory Serper.
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US Championships, Round 2:
1 GM Gregory Kaidanov 1-0 GM Alex Fishbein; 2 Julia Shiber
0-1 GM Gennadi Zaitshik; 3 GM Boris Gulko draw GM Walter Browne; 4 GM Dmitry
Gurevich draw GM Alexander Shabalov; 5 WIM Jennifer Shahade draw GM Gregory
Serper; 6 GM Larry Christiansen draw IM Eugene Perelshteyn; 7 GM Maurice Ashley
draw GM Alex Yermolinsky; 8 IM Yury Lapshun 1-0 GM Alexander Goldin; 9 GM Nick
De Firmian draw FM Igor Foygel; 10 IM Ben Finegold 0-1 IM Jesse Kraai; 11 IM
Michael Mulyar 0-1 IM Varuzhan Akobian; 12 GM Anatoly Lein draw GM Yasser
Seirawan; 13 GM Joel Benjamin draw FM Stephen Muhammad; 14 IM John Donaldson
0-1 GM Alexander Stripunsky; 15 WGM Irina Krush 1-0 Anna Levina; 16 GM
Alexander Ivanov draw IM Stanislav Kriventsov; 17 GM Sergey Kudrin 1-0 David
Pruess; 18 IM John Watson 0-1 IM Hikaru Nakamura; 19 IM Boris Kreiman draw IM
Justin Sarkar; 20 GM John Fedorowicz 1-0 FM Allan Bennett; 21 WGM Elena
Donaldson 1-0 WIM Olga Sagalchik; 22 IM Greg Shahade 1-0 FM Gregory Markzon; 23
Marc Esserman 0-1 FM Tegshsuren Enhbat; 24 IM William Paschall 1-0 WIM Tsagaan
Battsetseg; 25 WIM Anna Hahn 0-1 FM Aaron Pixton; 26 IM Dean Ippolito 1-0 WIM
Esther Epstein; 27 WIM Cindy Tsai 0-1 IM Ron Burnett; 28 WFM Laura Ross draw IM
Larry Kaufman; 29 WIM Elina Groberman draw WGM Kamile Baginskaite.
Leader board: 1-5 Kaidanov, Akobian, Zaitshik, Lapshun,
Kraai 2/2; 6-19 Gulko, Shabalov, De Firmian, Stripunsky, Christiansen,
Yermolinsky, Kudrin, Nakamura, Fedorowicz, Browne, Gurevich, Foygel, Ashley,
Perelshteyn 1½; 20-42 Goldin, Seirawan, Benjamin, Finegold, Ivanov,
Serper, Kreiman, Fishbein, Mulyar, G. Shahade, Enkhbat, Paschall, Pixton,
Kriventsov, Ippolito, Burnett, Lein, E. Donaldson, Krush, Muhammad, Sarkar, J.
Shahade, Shiber 1; 43-52 J. Donaldson, Kaufman, Baginskaite, Watson, Pruess,
Bennett, Ross, Groberman, Markzon, Esserman ½; 53-58 Battsetseg, Hahn,
Epstein, Tsai, Sagalchik, Levina 0
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