 
    Berkeley International Returns in 2011
From January 2 to January 8, a strong international tournament will be held in Berkeley, California. The ten round swiss follows in the tradition of the 2005, 2006, and  2008 events organized by IM David Pruess, who will assist the principal  organizer of this edition, NM Arun Sharma.  The tournament is open to  any player with a FIDE rating over 2100 (or juniors with a FIDE rating  over 2000), though the number of players allowed in the lower rating  categories is limited to ensure the tournament is reasonably balanced  and that GM and IM norms are possible.  This edition promises to be  quite strong, with six grandmasters already signed up, including GM Timur Gareev, pictured to the left and area GM Josh Friedel. 
 Now is the best time to sign up, if interested.  A special discounted  entry fee is being offered until August 15, and signing up  early is the best way to ensure a spot in the event.  This is one of the  few opportunities for American players to play a quality tournament  with norm opportunities without having to travel abroad.  In addition to  seeking more players for the event, the organizers are also looking for  sponsors, fans, and volunteers!  If you'd like to participate in making  this one of the best events on the American calendar, please get in  touch with them:  asharma at math dot berkeley dot edu and dpruess at  chess dot com.
 The previous edition of this event was won by GM Giorgi Kacheishvili  half a point ahead of GM Zviad Izoria.  It also produced IM norms for  Daniel Rensch, Marc Esserman (both of whom have since completed their IM  titles), and WIM Iryna Zenyuk. Earlier events saw GM norms for some of  America's most recent GMs:  Jesse Kraai, Josh Friedel, and Lev Milman.   Here are some entertaining games from the last one:
 
     
            