Bughouse

Recent Bughouse Achievements
Bughouse Videos

Bughouse (hands down the most popular chess variant) is my specialty and stress that in order to get good at it you should first be very familiar with all chess rules, otherwise you’ll easily be confused, especially when you notice the super-fast movements due to the sheer nature of the game. However, once you fully understand bughouse and start playing, it’s quite common to notice an improvement in your chess game, due to bughouse tactics.
The way the pieces move in Bughouse is exactly like chess, except it is a 4-player game (2 vs 2) and you are allowed to drop pieces that you get from your partner on any unoccupied square on your own board. If you’re new to Bughouse or would like more info on the game, I recommend visiting the following site: All About Bughouse and if you haven’t already, download a free preview of my Bughouse book because it’s really loads of fun! ^_^

The following are all 6 rounds of the 2009 U.S. Team East Bughouse Championship in Parsippany, NJ which was strongest tournament ever: pairs included chess masters, FIDE masters, and even International Masters! In the end after all the smoke cleared & action ran through the start of the next day, my partner and I prevailed, as we finished an undefeated 6-O despite many strong teams.
Also recently added is footage from the 2010 U.S. Team East Bughouse Championship where we faltered 1-game due to my lack of practice! As you will notice from all the vids below, time and initiative are the two most important aspects of this awesome variant!

 

Recent Bughouse Achievements

2013 U.S. Team East Bughouse Championship – Parsippany, NJ
5-O, Champion!
Partner: Peter Minear, PA
2011 U.S. Team East Bughouse Championship – Parsippany, NJ
5-1, 2nd Place
Partner: Ian Harris, PA
2010 U.S. Team East Bughouse Championship – Parsippany, NJ
5-1, 2nd Place
Partner: Shin Uesugi, MD
2009 U.S. Team East Bughouse Championship – Parsippany, NJ
6-O, Champion
Partner: Shin Uesugi
2008 U.S. Open Bughouse Championship – Dallas, TX
1O-O, Champion
Partner: Robert Clarke, Houston, TX
2007 National K-12 & Collegiate Bughouse Championship – Houston, TX
8-2 (last 2 games unplayed), 3rd Place
Partner: Robert Clarke
2005 National Open Bughouse Championship – Las Vegas, NV
13-1, Champion
Partner: Jimmy Lee, CA
2005 National K-12 & Collegiate Bughouse Championship – Houston, TX
13-1, Champion
Partner: David Chock, CA
2004 National Open Bughouse Championship – Las Vegas, NV
Champion
Partner: Samuel Fung, Houston, TX

 

Peter Minear & Neph Diaz. Peter was my partner for the annual 2013 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP.

Shin Uesugi & Neph Diaz (Team ASiAN DOMiNATiON). Shin was my partner for the annual 2009 & 2010 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP.

 

2013 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – Round 1

2013 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – Round 2

2013 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – Round 3

2013 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – Final Round

2O11 USATE Bughouse Championship – Rd 1

2O11 USATE Bughouse Championship – Rd 2

2O11 USATE Bughouse Championship – Rd 3

2O11 USATE Bughouse Championship – Rd 4

2O11 USATE Bughouse Championship – Rd 5

2O11 USATE Bughouse Championship – Rd 6


2010 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – RD 2

2010 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – RD 3

2010 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – RD 4

2010 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – RD 5

2010 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – RD 6


2009 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – Rd 1

2009 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – Rd 2

2009 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – Rd 3

2009 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – Rd 4

2009 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – Rd 5

2009 U.S. TEAM EAST BUGHOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP – Final Round