Prince Albert chess player makes big moves at Nationals
While he’s only 13 years old, and has less than five years of experience, Prince Albert’s Eros Villamar has played and beaten some of the best chess players in the country.
Earlier this month, the Grade 7 student at Holy Cross School travelled to New Brunswick and competed at Nationals. After points were tabulated, Villamar, along with heavy favourite players from Ontario and Quebec, finished in a three-way stalemate. A tiebreaker playoff resulted in Villamar finishing third.
“When I played in the Canadian Chess Challenge I enjoyed every game but my favourite part is the last game against New Brunswick. I’m in a must win situation to secure a place in the podium. I was excited, energetic and focused and easily beat my opponent,” he said. “I’m happy to bring a trophy to Prince Albert.”