Wesley So and Alexander Onischuk were tied for first place at the end of the final Round 11. Two rapid tie-break games were all it took to decide the US Chess Champion for 2017 — no need for an Armageddon game.
US Chess Championship 2017 Tie-Break Results
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Wesley So won the first game after opting for complications in the middle game. Onischuk, being on time trouble from these complications, wasn’t able to hold on and succumbed to bad moves and lost.
In the second game, Onischuk with white was up two pawns leading to the end game, but time pressure caught up to him again and So forced a perpetual check, and thus a draw.
Replay tie-break games below:[replay]
And thus, Wesley So is the 2017 US Chess Champion!
US Chess Championship 2017 Final Ranking
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This is Wesley’s first US title, and also his fourth title in four major chess events in the last eight months. Surely, he’s a force to reckon with in the next World Chess Championship cycle.
Of course, Wesley So wore his Barong Tagalog again this time
Photos: Lennart Ootes.
Michael Conchada
Nagchampion si wesley sa inter university games he won gold medal kaso d bnigay sa knya incentive na 1million which unfair sa bata.. si pichay hawak ns NCFP
Melecio Lat
Good job wesley. Keep it up.
Call Ram
konting pitik na lang world champ na yan,good riddance
Call Ram
d mapakali ngayon c gm carlsen,ang lapit na ni wesley sa trono nya,Godbless u always
Dodjie Fonacier
Wesley could not have achieved his status now as world’s # 2 if he did not transfer to the US Chess Federation and more importantly without the full support of his parents who nurtured him when they saw his potential as a chess genius.