Hart House Chess Club Fall 2022 Special Election

Update September 25th: The HHCC Executive Board was informed that since there was only one candidate, Bowen Zhang is now the HHCC’s Fundraiser Representative for 2022-2023. An election will not be taking place on September 30th.


Fall 2022 Club Election

Please carefully read the short election information below if you wish to exercise your right to run or vote during the Hart House Chess Club fall 2022 special election.

Interested in being a part of the executive team of the coolest Hart House Student Club? The HHCC is running an election for the vacant Fundraiser Representative position this month! A vote, (if necessary) will be held on Friday, September 30th, at 6:30PM at the Hart House Reading Room.

Position Information

The Fundraising Representative acts closely with the Treasurer to determine the extent and nature of the Club’s financial needs, and organizes corresponding fundraising initiatives with the assistance of other Executive members.

Electoral Process

If you are interested in serving the Hart House Chess Club as a member of the 2022/23 Club Executive in the position of Fundraising Representative, please indicate your interest in doing so before 12 noon on September 23rd, 2022 by sending an email to Ben Hahn, HHCC Alumni Chair, at bfohahn@gmail.com. Please note that interested candidates may be required to submit a brief statement of interest for circulation to the Club’s membership prior to the election. Interested candidates may also be required to give a short speech to the Club’s membership on the day of the election. The Fall election will be held in-person at 6:30 p.m. on Friday September 30th, 2022 in the Hart House Reading Room. Thank you.

Eligibility

All club members, both students and non-students, have the right to vote and to be candidates for an executive position, provided that they have been Hart House Chess Club members for at least one month by September 30th.

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Hahn at bfohahn@gmail.com, indicating [HHCC Elections] as the subject of your e-mail.

Hart House Chess Club is an open and inclusive environment. As a positive space we welcome and encourage members of all sexes, genders, sexual orientations, ethnicities, languages, abilities, religions and creeds to participate in the student government of the club, either as members of the executive or as volunteers!

August Programming at the Hart House Chess Club

Hello Hart House Chess Club members!

Important updates from our club this month! All events listed here are FREE!

  1. You can find us at the Hart House Reading Room Fridays from 4 pm to 11 pm. We also have online lessons weekly on Saturdays at 12 noon on Discord
  2. On our HHCC chess.com team page, we are running weekly Saturday events at 8 pm. Registration opens at 7 pm each Saturday. Each weekly winner gets a 1-month chess.com Diamond Membership.
  3. Chess.com representatives will also be coming by in September if enough NEW members join our HHCC chess.com team page. Tell your friends to join!
  4. Chess.com is running a Bullet and Bughouse Collegiate Chess League Championship. The Bullet Championship will be from August 6 to 13. Bughouse will be from August 20 to 28. You must be a student of UofT to register for this event. Registration for the Bullet closes August 5 at 10 pm PT.
  5. Collegiate Chess League Fall Registration is now open. The league is run on chess.com and UofT had some success last year. You must be a student of UofT to register for this event. 

If you would like to keep in touch with the latest events and activities of the club, you are encouraged to join our mailing list or our Discord server

Victor, 

HHCC Co-Communications Director 2022-2023

Chess players of all abilities attended a drop-in night organized by the Hart House Chess Club.

HHCC Summer Blitz

The Hart House Chess Club returned for its first casual blitz tournament of the summer on June 17th, 2022. It was the first opportunity to meet the new Executive and catch up with old and new friends.

The HHCC Summer Blitz was the first in-person tournament at the HHCC since the 202- Reading Week Open in February 2020! The Club finally opened back its doors earlier in the month to its weekly Casual Play Friday events.

June 17, 2022 at 7PM

Registration: opens 4pm, ends 6:45 pm. (late registrants will get half point byes)

Time Control: 5/3, 6 rounds

Prizes for top 3, unrated, U2000, and top woman

Standings

Starting RankNameRatingRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6ScorePrize
1Christopher Knox235011110.515.51st – 2nd
2Joseph Bellissimo227611110.515.51st – 2nd
3Kit Ng22001110003
4Jim Zhao22001110104
5Wenzhi Dai21561100103
6Aria Payduri16501101014Top U2000
7Eliot Tseng14341001103
8Adrian Shkumbov138211002
9Isabelle Zhu130210100.513.5Top Woman
10Bowen Zhang12501001114
11Sean Sresnberg120000.510102.5
12Maksym Woychyshynunr.0001102
13Chol Elijah Akolunr.1011014Top Unrated
14Illya Lywarevunr.10100.513.5
15Raeid Saqurunr.101002
16Evan Baltmanunr.0112
17Aaron Huunr.0111003
18Vimal Simhaunr.0111104Top Unrated
19Bradlev Northwcateunr.010001 (BYE)2
20Andrey Jimierunr.01(BYE)001
21Sunghyoun Kimunr.0010113
22Nick Jamkhouunr.FF
23Kirill Logoveevunr.00.501001.5
24Tony Lauunr.0101002
25Nabeel Jafriunr.10001
26Daniel Stveiemannunr.100.51.5
27Daniel Wangunr.000.51012.5
28Norman Fuunr.0001012
29Jack Byembadorjunr.0.5000000.5
30Nathaniel Yong12811110115Third
31Daniel Zhaounr.10F10.5002.5
32Artashesunr.00001 (BYE)1
33Ben Hahn1800BYE (.5)101114.5
34Jonathan Yu2100BYE (.5)111104.5
35Victor Zheng0.50.5
36Edward Changb11

Congrats to all the winners! See you at our next tournament!

June & July Activities at the HHCC

Thanks for supporting the club in the first few weeks back in person. We will be hosting a few activities in the coming months. All HHCC activities are currently free since we are not charging membership fees at the moment.

Our first in-house blitz tournament of the year will be next Friday, June 17 at 7 PM ET in the Hart House Reading Room. Register on-site before 6:45 PM. Prizes are HHCC T-shirts. See the poster below.

Sahan Karunaratne will be leading beginner lessons starting Saturday, June 11th at 12 noon on Discord. He is a former HHCC Exec and has numerous years of experience teaching chess. See the poster below for more info. Beginners and intermediates are encouraged to join!

HHCC will be running weekly chess.com blitz arenas with monthly chess.com diamond memberships available. The exact date and time will be communicated through Discord.

Finally, weekly hangouts continue Fridays in the Hart House Reading Room throughout June, starting at 5pm ET and running until 11 pm ET.

Hart House Chess Club Returns!

Today, Friday, May 20th, 2022, marked the return of the Hart House Chess Club to the chess scene in Toronto. For over 2 years, UofT chess enthusiasts and the general HHCC community were left without a staple in the chess community. The strong showing from 40+ UofT students, chess enthusiasts, and community members showed that the HHCC was still alive and well.

Paul Keres simul at Hart House on May 7th, 1975. He scored 25 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses.
The Toronto chess community, of all ages, showed up to the meetup (May 20th, 2022)

The storied halls of the Hart House, which had once seen the likes of Boris Spassky, Bobby Fischer, Paul Keres, and many more, were once again alive with the sounds of clocks banging and pieces dropping. Although masks were mandatory, as per UofT guidelines, you could tell that everyone was excited and happy to see the club return. New friends were made and connections rekindled. It felt like a return to normalcy.

As we slowly return from COVID-19, we hope you join us in our weekly hangouts happening Fridays 5 pm – 11 pm in the Hart House Reading Room. For those not local (or who can’t join us for our Friday hangouts), we hope to see you again in-person at our upcoming events and tournaments.

HHCC returned today to great fanfare. (May 20th, 2022)

Written by Victor Zheng, HHCC Communications Director

Return to In-Person Update

The Hart House Chess Club will be returning in-person Fridays in the Hart House Reading Room from 5 pm – 9 pm starting May 20th. We have finally confirmed with Hart House that we are allowed to use the space!

Please remember that in-person activities follow University of Toronto COVID-19 policies. Right now, masks are required if distancing is not possible. Please also follow any directions from the HHCC Executive Board who will be supervising the in-person activities.

Stay tuned for in-person lectures, tournaments, and more in the coming months! Lichess and Discord HHCC presences will remain active for the time being as students and the HHCC community gradually returns back in-person.

Stay safe, and we hope to see you back in-person,

HHCC Executive Board 2022-2023

Support Hart House Chess Club

For over 125 years, Hart House Chess Club has been the University of Toronto’s leader in the game of chess. Students, alumni, and community members alike all benefit from the rich ambiance, the chess lessons, and the great tournaments happening at the centre of U of T. Your support will ensure that Hart House Chess Club can continue to offer vital opportunities for students to learn the Royal Game and put their chess skills into practice, developing their capacities and sharing new student-life experiences.

Call for Support:

During its history, Hart House Chess Club has benefited crucially from the number of its members who have chosen to maintain their association and support of the Club beyond their time as students. This has helped the Club to maintain continuity not only of its existence but also of its character. Anyone who has played at the Club will attest to the liveliness of its atmosphere and the enthusiasm of its members. The stream of students who have come through its doors over the years consists of the whole range of players, from complete beginners to ones with international titles.

As the Chess Club moves into 130+ year of existence as U of T’s official Chess Club, its initiatives keep increasing, hitting record numbers of club members as well as internal and external events. More and more students get to enjoy the invaluable benefits of the game in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. However, these rich activities have also resulted in increased costs, costs that we need your support to sustain.

Thanks to donors like you, many generations of UofT students have understood the value of having a space outside of academia where they can explore and engage in a diverse number of co-curricular chess-related activities, which ultimately provide extraordinary lessons of their own. No matter how small, any donation can help us continue to make progress, accommodating an ever-increasing number of students.

Make a Donation:

Every year, donations like yours help ensure the participation of our Varsity Chess Team in numerous events throughout the year and the continuation of our efforts towards making the Chess Club at U of T even better. Your financial support towards achieving these goals would be greatly appreciated.

If you wish to make a donation to the Chess Club:

  • You may do so online through the Hart House portal.  Once you finalize the process you will get a confirmation and you will be issued a tax receipt.
  • You may also write Hart House Chess Club a cheque, made payable to Hart House, in which case you will also get a tax receipt.

Public recognition will be offered to all those people who decide to support but donors may also choose to retain their anonymity.

We hope that, with your precious support, the work done at Hart House Chess Club will gain momentum and help build an even better future for generations of students to come.

Please note, you can also choose to support the Club through our online Merchandise page.

Ahmed Khalf — Co-Communications

Ahmed is a second-year undergraduate student at the University of Toronto pursuing a specialist in computer science. Motivated to beat his best friend, he started earnestly playing chess in high school. Aside from chess, Ahmed has various other hobbies, such as swimming and ice skating.

As a Communications Director for the Hart House Chess Club, he hopes to promote chess across campus and create a welcoming environment for all players. Being a new player himself, he expects to use his background to improve the experience of novice club members. Regardless of whether HHCC operates in-person or online, he hopes to make the best of it.

Tanner McNamara – Secretary & President

Tanner is beginning his fourth year studying behavioural neuroscience at the Scarborough campus in the Psychology PhD program. He is focused on finding out what happens when we let rats drink alcohol, but he still finds time to enjoy chess. Tanner has played chess since the age of seven, after learning from his dad. Following mild success growing up in Maryland as a three-time state champion (Pre-Teen, Middle School, and High School), he went off to study at Carleton College. There he became President of the Chess Club and took a team to the Pan-American Intercollegiate Championship for the first time in school history in 2014. Despite earning awards for Biggest Team Upset and Top Small School, as well as an individual prize for Top Alternate, that team lost badly to a team from the University of Toronto.

Four years later, Tanner moved up north and switched sides, and now has represented the UofT at PanAms twice, as well as in other competitions, memorably at the World Prestigious University Invitational held in Tianjin, China in 2019. He is excited now to be starting his fourth consecutive term on the Executive Board serving as Secretary. He is happy to give back to the Club that has treated him so well and to continue working with the game that has brought him so much joy over the years.

Crystal Cao — Treasurer

Crystal is a third-year PhD student at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering studying the mechanism of cancer drug resistance. Before coming to U of T for an undergrad degree in Engineering Science, Crystal played competitively during middle school and high school (provincial and national tournaments). She also served as the VP of her school chess club and organized school-wide chess competitions and tournaments with neighbouring schools. Crystal has been a Hart House Chess Club member since undergrad time and now is excited to serve as Treasurer to support the club!

Having had the great opportunities to enjoy all the fun in-person activities and tournaments hosted by HHCC, she hopes to help bring back in-person opportunities post COVID-19. This is the second consecutive term Crystal will be serving as the Treasurer of the club.