28th February Roundup

This week’s tournament results, plus the latest in the Lichess Ladder.

Results of club tournaments

Tuesday Arena: 16 of us participated in this week’s Arena on 23rd February, won by new player Ted Black (‘MagnusPolgar’) who won all 6 of his games. Whilst Rob Sims also won all of his games, he played 5, so came second. Well done too Joseph Henbury, 3rd.

Thursday 5-round Swiss: 9 of us played in the Chandler’s Ford Swiss on 25th February. Congratulations to David Culliford with 5 straight wins. Kev Lamb came 2nd; and in a good week for Rob Sims he won another podium position, coming 3rd on Thursday.

Lichess Ladder 28th February

Nobby George organises the club Ladder tournament, played on lichess.org. He reports 5 new results this week. See our Ladder Page for current standings. Players may challenge up to 4 places above their own position. See below for a recap of the rules.

Ladder Games played this week 

  • Patrick Pavey ½ Rob Sims ½
  • Steve Dunleavy 1 Rose Saunders 0
  • Steve Saunders 0 Andrew Vagg 1
  • Manoj Chandar ½ Nobby George ½
  • Andrew Vagg 1 John Kooner 0.

The Lichess Ladder Rules summary.

All games to be played online at lichess.org. The Time control is 90 minutes per player. Players may challenge up to four places above their own step. If the challenger wins he will exchange places with the loser, for all other results then the positions remain the same. The Challenger has the white Pieces.

The Lichess Ladder will be updated every Sunday.

A great week for Manoj

This week: chess news round-up by Malcolm Clarke who writes for the Hampshire Chronicle newspaper; online weekly tournaments; the Ladder latest. A great week for Manoj: he won Tuesday’s Tournament, he’s won a Ladder game, and it was his 18th birthday! What a great week!

Chess News – Malcolm Clarke

Chandlers Ford chess club played an online match with Wimborne chess club and drew 3.5-3.5 with their winners being Graham Stuart, who was instrumental in setting up the match, Sam Murphy and Mike Henbury being their winners and Rob Sims drawing his game.  The two teams were evenly matched in terms of grading, so the result was about right.  Wimborne have 36 players listed with grades on the English Chess grading database as opposed to 29 for Chandlers Ford so from that point of view are the slightly bigger of the two clubs.

Chandlers Ford’s next match is against Ringwood chess club who joined the Southampton chess league during the 1990’s and have come a long way since the days when they just operated with just one team competing in the lowest division of the Southampton chess league, and in their first season their A team played in the Southampton Chess League which was 2001/02 they finished bottom of the table and were whitewashed by the Eastleigh (BR) team who had just been relegated from Division 1.  Nowadays they operate with three teams in the Southampton Chess League and in the last completed season 2018/19 their teams won divisions 1, 3 and 5 and the division 5 cup and were losing finalists in the Robertson Cup.  Chandlers Ford teams have struggled to get results against Ringwood in over the board matches in recent seasons, but online matches where the teams might be of a more equal grading strength could be a different matter.

Results of club tournaments: Manoj 100%

Tuesday Arena: 18 of us participated in this week’s Arena on 16th February – our best ‘attendance’ yet. The winner of Tuesday’s Arena tournament (16th February) was Manoj Chandar with an impressive win rate of 100%!

Manoj Chandar, joint winner of the Kooner Cup 2018
Manoj Chandar, not only a virtual winner online, wins a real trophy.

Thursday’s 5-Round Swiss on the 18th February was won by New Zealand-based Kev Byard, with 4 points out of a possible 5. Keith Gregory also had 4 wins, but came second with the online system’s tie-break function. Joe Henbury was 3rd.

Chandler’s Ford Lichess Ladder: new player

The club’s Lichess Ladder organiser Nobby George reports that we have a new player in the Ladder, Michael Duffy – welcome Michael! But one player (Andy Mills) has dropped out. There were 4 games this week:

  • Andrew Vagg:  0  Maha Chandar:  1
  • Steve Dunleavy:  0  Rob Strachan:  1
  • Steve Saunders:  0  Rob Sims:  1
  • John Kooner:  0  Manoj Chandar:  1

See the Ladder Page for the most recent standings.

The Lichess Ladder Rules summary.

All games to be played online at lichess.org. The Time control is 90 minutes per player. Players may challenge up to four places above their own step. If the challenger wins he will exchange places with the loser, for all other results then the positions remain the same. The Challenger has the white Pieces.

The Lichess Ladder will be updated every Sunday.

Forthcoming online tournaments

Details of the next two online tournaments for club members at lichess.org.

On Tuesday 23rd February our weekly Arena Tournament for club members, and on Thursday 25th our regular 5-Round Swiss. Both tournaments use rapid-play time limits, one without increments, one with.

14th February Round-up

This week, Malcolm Clarke’s regular news item (he writes for the weekly newspaper the Hampshire Chronicle); Junior chess Team Battle; online tournaments; the Ladder.

News summary – Malcolm Clarke

It has been a busy week in the Chandlers Ford chess club ladder competition with seven games played and twelve different players involved in these games, which produced seven different winners, but it is gratifying to see the likes of Patrick Pavey and Andrew Vagg have returned to competition having not played league chess for a few years.

The chess club is also in the process of writing account of its’ history.  The current club first played in the Southampton Chess League in 1984  as  Cricketers Arms, then played at Eastleigh Unity Club before spending one year at the Stoneham Park venue, before relocating to the Eastleigh Rail club where it played at until 2015 when it relocated to Chandlers Ford.

However it should also be mentioned that chess has been played at the Eastleigh Rail club almost continuously from the 1950’s to 2015 and A C Delco, Fair and  Eastleigh Working Men’s club have also had teams  in the Southampton Chess League with A C Delco also playing at the former Stoneham Park venue.

Junior Chess: Hampshire Girls in online Team Battle 14th February 2021

Maha Chandar organises the Chandler’s Ford Junior Chess Club and helps run the County junior team as a Team Leader. The Girls Under-11’s played in a 6-team Battle on lichess.org today 14th February, the team coming 6th.

Results of club tournaments

Tuesday Arena: the winner of Tuesday’s Arena tournament (9th February) was Rob Sims with an impressive win rate of 100%!

Thursday’s 5-Round Swiss on the 11th was won by Graham Stuart (‘WillHeSac’ on lichess), with 4.5 points out of a possible 5.

Forthcoming club tournaments

Chandler’s Ford Chess Club will be participating in an invitational Team Battle hosted by Ringwood Chess club tomorrow 15th February. Eight local teams are competing.

Lichess Ladder

The club’s Ladder Tournament, played online on lichess.org, remains unchanged, organiser Nobby George reports. There was one game this week – a draw.

Nobby George 0.5, Sam Murphy 0.5

If the challenger doesn’t win (a draw or if the Challenger loses), the players stay where they are, if the Challenging player wins, the two players exchange places.

To see the current Ladder Standings, see our Ladder Page.

Juniors: Hampshire Under-11 girls team In Online Battle 14th February

News from Juniors Chess team leader Maha Chandar that there is an online inter-County Team Battle for the Girls under-11s tomorrow, Sunday 14th February 2021.

The Tournament is on lichess.org and is a multi-County tournament Team Battle. Tournament Link: Girls-Only Six Team Battle #dCygDEnX • lichess.org.

Other participating Counties include Berkshire, Sussex, and Suffolk.

Time control is Rapid-play, at 15 minutes per player per game plus an increment of 5 seconds a move.

The two-hour event starts at 10:00. Good luck to the Hampshire Girls!

Sunday Round-up

Weekly chess news round-up. A welcome return to print for Malcolm Clarke in the Hampshire Chronicle weekly newspaper. Also, the Lichess Ladder latest, and links to this week’s regular club tournaments.

Malcolm Clarke’s Chess news round-up

Chandlers Ford chess club continue to play chess online and have weekly chess tournaments.  The most recent winner has been John Zastapilo a former member of the club who now lives in Belgium, with Keven Lamb who has worked hard to organise these tournaments second, and Joseph Henbury (son of Mike Henbury who is known by some people for playing an Ewok in Star Wars) 3rd.

There was also a rapid-play tournament this week in which Keith Gregory won with 5 points out of 5, with Kev Byard currently resident in New Zealand second and Graham Stuart third.

There is also an all play all tournament in which 12 players all play each other.  After six of the eleven rounds John Kooner leads with a 100% record, but he plays his nearest challenger Mike Henbury who is one point behind in the next round.

Chandlers Ford are intending to play an online chess match against Wimborne on Friday 12th February and are currently in the process of compiling an account of the club’s history.

Malcolm Clarke inspects trophy
Malcolm Clarke inspects trophy. He writes chess and football articles for the Hampshire Chronicle.

Chandler’s Ford Lichess Ladder latest

The club’s Lichess Ladder organiser Nobby George reports that it was a busy week in the Ladder, with 7 games played:

  • Steve Saunders: 0  Maha Chandar:  1
  • Steve Dunleavy:  0  Rose Saunders:  1
  • John Kooner:  0  Sam Murphy:  1
  • Peter Pryzybycin:  1  Rob Sims:  0
  • Nobby George:  1  John Kooner:  0
  • Andrew Vagg:  1  Steve Saunders:  O
  • Patrick Pavey:  1  Rob Strachan:  0

The Lichess Ladder Rules summary.

All games to be played online at lichess.org. The Time control is 90 minutes per player. Players may challenge up to four places above their own step. If the challenger wins he will exchange places with the loser, for all other results then the positions remain the same. The Challenger has the white Pieces.

The Ladder will be updated every Sunday. See the Ladder Page for the most recent standings.

Forthcoming online tournaments

Details of the next two online tournaments for club members at lichess.org.

Tuesday Arena, 9th February 2021, 8pm

This is our regular weekly rapid play online tournament in which players have ten minutes each per game in the one-hour tournament. 8pm start. It’s already set up, click on the button below to go to the Tournament.

5-round Swiss, 11th February at 8pm

Our next 5-round online Swiss Tournament is on Thursday 11th February 2021. This starts at 8pm at lichess.org. Players have an initial 7 minutes each per game plus a 3-second increment per move (that is, about ten minutes each). Click on the button below to go to the Tournament.

Book Prize Tournament Round 7

Tournament organiser Peter Przybycin reports on the Book Prize Tournament so far, and announces the player pairings for Round 7 – including some ‘local Derby’ – literally in-house – fixtures…

Hi All,

Round 6 is now complete.

John Kooner maintains his one point lead, but he will play his nearest challenger this coming round. A game worth watching?

Round 7 will also see two domestic battles. No bloodshed please!

I have noticed that Suzan Dunleavy’s play has improved a lot, with no reward as yet, but it will come. She fought well against Keven. Maybe she can break her duck against her husband!

Round 6 Results

WhiteBlack
Steve Saunders0-1Rob Sims
Geoffrey Parish1-0Nobby George
Mike Henbury1-0Rob Strachan
Steve Dunleavy0-1John Kooner
Suzan Dunleavy0-1Keven Lamb
Rose Saunders0.5-0.5Don Creasey
The Book Prize Tournament, Round 6

Scores to date:

  • John Kooner 6
  • Mike Henbury 5
  • Rob Sims 4½
  • Keven Lamb 4
  • Rob Strachan 4
  • Don Creasey 3½
  • Rose Saunders 3
  • Nobby George 2
  • Geoffrey Parish 2
  • Steve Dunleavy 1
  • Steve Saunders 1
  • Suzan Dunleavy 0

Round 7 Pairings:

  • Suzan Dunleavy v Steve Dunleavy
  • Nobby George v Rob Sims
  • Geoffrey Parish v Rob Strachan
  • Rose Saunders v Steve Saunders
  • Mike Henbury v John Kooner
  • Don Creasey v Keven Lamb

As ever, the player named first has the white pieces.

Deadline for finishing this round is Saturday 27th February 2021.

All the best,

Peter.

Peter Przybycin v Phil Overton in 2019 Knock-out Final
Peter Przybycin (left) is the Book Prize Tournament Organiser

Rules Recap

  • The Book Prize Tournament is an all-play-all contest, so with 12 players that makes 11 Rounds.
  • Although players will sometimes play consecutive games with the same colour, each player will end up having played at least 4 games as white.
  • Each Round should be completed within 3 weeks, but there can be some flexibility.
  • The games are to be played online – on lichess.org.
  • The time control is 90 minutes each per game.
  • The winner (or white if drawn) should notify Peter of the result.

Lichess: Ladder, Juniors, and Arena Tournaments

The latest on the Lichess Ladder Tournament, plus the Juniors in 10-team online County Battle, plus results of last night’s Arena Tournament (2nd February).

The Lichess Ladder

Ladder Tournament organiser Nobby George reports 2 results from last week:

  • Peter Przybycin 1- 0 Patrick Pavey
  • Nobby George 0 – 1 Sam Murphy
Presentation of Ladder trophy
Sam Murphy (left) and Nobby George – a pre-COVID photo…

Sam retains top rung on the Lichess Ladder. See The Ladder Page for the full standings as of 31st January 2021.

The Lichess Ladder Rules summary.

All games to be played online at lichess.org. The Time control is 90 minutes per player. Players may challenge up to four places above their own step. If the challenger wins he will exchange places with the loser, for all other results then the positions remain the same. The Challenger has the white Pieces.

The Ladder will be updated every Sunday. See the Ladder Page for the most recent standings.

Hampshire Juniors 4th in 10-team County Team Battle

The Hampshire Junior Chess Association team competed in the 14th Inter-County online Team Battle on Monday, coming a respectable 4th out of ten teams.

Team stats for the Hampshire Juniors

‘Tuesday Arena’ Tournament 2nd February

Ten of us played in the weekly ‘Arena’ on Tuesday 2nd February 2021. These regular events for club members are one hour rapid-play tournaments in which the players have ten minutes each per game.

Congratulations to Graham Stuart on winning the tournament, and well done John Zastapilo 2nd and Keven Lamb 3rd. For full results see the lichess tournament Chandlers Ford 2 February Arena.