Pooling Resources For Out Of State Chess Tournaments

It was recently noticed by West Orange Chess Club member Will Culbertson at an out of state tournament that some other fellow WOCC members were also participating.  So Will has come up with a suggestion that if multiple WOCC members are participating in the same out of state tournament that they possibly pool resources together to help offset the cost to participate.  Most notably would be travel/lodging expenses.  He even suggested that if kids are interested in playing but their parents cannot accompany them, that, of course if there are enough responsible, trusted adults that come along, kids without their parents could come as well.

Of course these are just suggestions to possibly offset costs and allow more WOCC members to participate in out of state tournaments.  Certainly no one should feel any obligation to join in if not comfortable doing so.

In addition to in person or private message discussions/planning please feel free to email the WOCC at wochessclub@gmail.com if interested and we will be sure to spread the word of your interest and hopefully it may lead to shared interest amongst other WOCC members.


Thank you,

Bryan Cohen 

WOCC Secretary

Reason For 2025 WOCC Officer Switch (Secretary & Officer At Large)

For anyone who may be curious the following is an explanation for the switch in officer positions between Secretary Bryan Cohen and Officer at Large Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay for 2025, in their own words.

Secretary Bryan Cohen:

Why I ran for Secretary:

I have basically been fulfilling many of the duties of Secretary since Secretary Ari Minkov passed away in May 2023. I was asked to take over at that time, but even though sending out mass emails to club members I had not attended the club since early 2019 and was uncomfortable officially taking over such an important officer position. So as a result I agreed to become Officer at Large, basically an emergency back up officer position, and then Officer at Large Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay took over as Secretary.

But now after being a regular club member once again for over a year and a half I was ready for the official role of Secretary while Saptarshi agreed to run for Officer at Large. This change makes perfect sense as I have been performing many of the duties of Secretary and can always do so remotely if need be, as I live further away from the club. And Saptarshi can better back up the other officers as Officer at Large as he lives in much closer proximity to the club.

As Secretary I intend to keep fulfilling the duties I have been fulfilling plus taking a greater role in organizing membership information, hopefully through the establishment of a club member spreadsheet accessible from the club website. Most important in organizing the membership information is contact information, club membership status (membership type and expiration date) and USCF membership status (expiration date).

Officer at Large Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay:

To maximize my contribution to the West Orange Chess Club (WOCC), I aim to efficiently use my limited free time and stay flexible in supporting the executive committee’s initiatives as Officer-at-Large (OAL). Here’s how I arrived at this conclusion:
Before being elected OAL in 2023, I was deeply involved in the club and chess, thanks to the welcoming community at WOCC. My predecessor, Ari Minkov, played a key role in bringing me back to chess after a 20-year break. As OAL, I focused on expanding the club’s membership and promoting chess to take advantage of the post-COVID resurgence in interest. I collaborated closely with Ari to plan initiatives like a revamped website, team consulting competitions, and a potential podcast. Sadly, Ari passed away unexpectedly, and I was forced to step into the role of acting Secretary.

Taking over as Secretary was a challenging and eye-opening experience, revealing the immense behind-the-scenes work that Ari had done. As I shifted my focus to administrative tasks, I found it harder to continue the OAL projects. Fortunately, Bryan Cohen stepped in as OAL and took on many responsibilities, allowing me to focus on rebuilding the WOCC’s leadership. I also sought help from new leaders like Rutul Patel and Steve Lorimor, who played crucial roles in our success.

Now, as we continue to improve our online presence and membership outreach, I feel that stepping back into the OAL role will allow me to focus on unfinished projects that can help the WOCC grow further. With the administrative burdens lifted, I can support our efforts in a more flexible capacity, benefiting both the club and the wider chess community. For these reasons, I approached Bryan about returning to the OAL position, and he agreed.

— SB

West Orange 2 1/2 Kenilworth 1 1/2

In a Garden State Chess League match which concluded on January 16th West Orange defeated Kenilworth 2 1/2-1 1/2.



Here are the results:


Board # White Black

1 Peter Radomskyj (WO) 2214 1/2-1/2 Gavin Sandberg (K) 1944
2 Louis Leiggi (K) 1900 0-1 Harold Colton-Max (WO) 1909
3 Mark Kogan (WO) 1848 0-1 Ted Cross (K) 1883
4 Kevin Chen (K) 1847 0-1 William Culbertson (WO) 1580


Each score above is formatted W-B.

West Orange Chess Club Page/Team On Free Website Lichess

The West Orange Chess Club has a page and team on the free chess website lichess.org/ that can be joined by clicking lichess.org/team/west-orange-nj-chess-club.  In addition to being a free website Lichess is easy to join in a few simple steps, including creating a username, by clicking lichess.org/signup.  Team administrators Andrew Chan (andymanchan@yahoo.com) or Bryan Cohen (bryan6872@aol.com) will have to approve team membership so just include your actual name in your membership request description (should be an option) and/or your profile so we will recognize you and one of us will then approve your membership.

Andrew’s Lichess username is LHXCS_AC and Bryan’s is bloodchessusa.  Other club officer usernames are Lev Zilbermintz (BrilliantGambiteer) and Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay (Bengali_Tyger)).

This page/team will hold game events and analysis on occasion, likely on nights when the club is unexpectedly closed or maybe even on non club meeting weeknights or weekends. And in addition a Zoom chatroom may be set up to make it more like an in person club meeting.

Any information regarding an event will be shared on the team’s message board, such as the event announcement, event link and Zoom ID.

We hope you join the team and please stay tuned to the team page https://lichess.org/team/west-orange-nj-chess-club for event information. 

James Misrendino Has Passed Away

The West Orange Chess Club has been informed that long time club member James Misrendino passed away on December 18th.

He joined the club in the early years of its existence and participated in numerous club tournaments in the earlier years. In later years he was eager to play anyone who was available, usually in his preferred time controls of Game 5 or Game 10. Over the last several years WOCC Director of Player Development Andrew Chan would often gauge the strength of a newer player by having them play James, who always provided a tough challenge for those just starting out.

More importantly though, in addition to his chess prowess he was a very soft spoken nice man who was always very friendly to everyone he came into contact with.

Here is the link to his obituary, which includes funeral information: https://www.northjersey.com/obituaries/pnys1035942.


James will be sorely missed.

West Orange 4 Essex County College 0

In a Garden State Chess League match which concluded on November 27th West Orange swept Essex County College 4-0.



Here are the results:


Board # White Black

1 Pranav Shankar (WO) 2039 1-0 Daniel Raynor (ECC) 1696
2 Ethan Erfe (ECC) ? 0-1 Mark Kogan (WO) 1848
3 William Culbertson (WO) 1580 1-0 Yusuf Atiba (ECC) 1516
4 Imanie Cifrant (ECC) unrated 0-1 Adam Darack (WO) 1318


Each score above is formatted W-B.

2024 West Orange Chess Club Mohan Nayak Memorial Tournament Prize Winners

Open Section

1st Place: Mark Kernighan & Pranav Shankar – 3 1/2 points
3rd Place: Aston Roberts, Stephen Hrop, Fermin Arias – 3 points

Advanced Section

1st Place: William Culbertson & Adam Darack – 4 points
3rd Place: Jonathan Lu & Bhargav Gokalgandhi – 3 1/2 points
Top Under 1200: Lily Xing & Rishi Sambasivan – 3 points

Intermediate Section

1st Place: Orlson Aine Joseph – 5 points
2nd Place: Himansh Rathod & Lucas Chi – 3 1/2 points
Top Under 700: Myra Jogani & Harini Marepalli – 2 1/2 points



Congratulations to all section and prize winners!




Official United States Chess Federation Tournament Report: https://www.uschess.org/msa/XtblMain.php?202411191482

West Orange 3 1/2 Center Squares/Hamilton 1/2

In the first match of the 2024-25 Garden State Chess League Season West Orange defeated Center Squares/Hamilton 3 1/2 to 1/2.



Here are the results:


Board #        White                                                  Black                                          

1                  Dragan Milovanovic (CS/H) 2200     1/2-1/2     Pete Radomskyj (WO) 2214

2                  Pranav Shankar (WO) 2039          1-0        Simon Thomson (CS/H) 1988

3                  Charles Miller (CS/H) 1725            0-1         Mark Kogan (WO) 1848

4                  William Culbertson (WO) 1580      1-0         Ed Sytnik (CS/H) 1700


Each score above is formatted W-B.

2024 West Orange Chess Club Summer Hexads Prize Winners

Hexad One


First Place: Pranav Shankar – 4 points
Second Place: Mark Kernighan – 2 1/2 points



Hexad Two


First Place: Harold Colton-Max – 4 points
Second Place: Howard Weiss – 3 points



Hexad Three


First Place: Colin Hu – 4 1/2 points
Second Place: William Culbertson – 4 points



Hexad Four


First Place: Siddhanth Nidhin – 3 1/2 points
Second Place: Nathan Kuo – 3 points



Hexad Five


First Place: Adam Darack – 5 points
Second Place: Lily Xing – 3 1/2 points



Swiss Section


First Place: Ari Jacobs – 4 points
Second Place: Andy Kakkaramadam & Gavin Fu – 3 points




Congratulations to all section and prize winners!


Official United States Chess Federation Tournament Report:https://www.uschess.org/msa/XtblMain.php?202409172462

2023-24 Garden State Chess League West Orange Match Results

West Orange 2 Seton Hall 2

West Orange 2 1/2 Center Squares/Hamilton 1 1/2

West Orange 2 Perth Amboy 2

West Orange 3 1/2 Newark 1/2

West Orange 2 Rutgers 2

Kenilworth 3 1/2 West Orange 1/2

West Orange defeated Essex County College via forfeit.

Total: 3 Wins 1 Loss 3 Draws

Thanks to all who represented West Orange in the Garden State Chess League this season as well as Team Captain Andrew Chan!