Book Prize 2022-2023 Round 3

The Book Prize Tournament 2022-2023 Round 3. The results so far, and the player pairings for Round 3.

Chess set casts shadows at Fareham Congress 19 March 2022

Book Prize Tournament 2022-2023 Round 3 pairings:

Premier Section

  • Iwan Cave v Pablo Vidal
  • Keith Gregory v Rob Sims
  • Cary Xie v Graham Stuart
  • Peter Przybycin v Sam Murphy
  • Sam Murphy v Graham Stuart (still to play from round 2)

Major Section

  • Andrew Mills v Patrick Pavey
  • Nobby George v John Pellegrini
  • John Kooner v Richard Meredith
  • Keven Lamb v Peter Eales
  • John Kooner v Nobby George (still to play from round 2)

Minor Section

  • Alan Weaver v John Davis
  • Steve Dunleavy v Daniel Phillips
  • Ian Parker v Steve Saunders
  • Lee Mundy v Rob Strachan
  • Rose Saunders v Geoff Parish
  • John Davis v Daniel Phillips (still to play from round 1)

All the above games should be played by 1st February 2023, please. This is double the normal duration to allow for the festive season, and to help players with outstanding games to catch up.

Results so far:

Premier section

Round 1:
  • Iwan Cave 1 Sam Murphy 0
  • Rob Sims 0 Graham Stuart 1
  • Cary Xie ½ Peter Przybycin ½
  • Pablo Vidal 0 Keith Gregory 1
Round 2:
  • Rob Sims 0 Iwan Cave 1
  • Cary Xie 0 Keith Gregory 1
  • Peter Przybycin ½ Pablo Vidal ½

Major section

Round 1:
  • John Kooner 0 Keven Lamb 1
  • Andrew Mills ½ Peter Eales ½
  • Patrick Pavey 0 Nobby George 1
  • John Pellegrini 0 Richard Meredith 1
Round 2:
  • John Pellegrini 0 Andrew Mills 1
  • Peter Eales 1 Richard Meredith 0
  • Keven Lamb 1 Patrick Pavey 0

Minor section

Round 1:
  • Alan Weaver 0 Rose Saunders 1
  • Lee Mundy 1 Ian Parker 0
  • Rob Strachan 1 Geoff Parish 0
  • Steve Dunleavy 0 Steve Saunders 1
Round 2:
  • Steve Dunleavy ½ Alan Weaver ½
  • Geoff Parish 1 Ian Parker 0
  • Lee Mundy 1 John Davis 0
  • Daniel Phillips 0 Rose Saunders 1
  • Steve Saunders 0 Rob Strachan 1

All the best,

Peter Przybycin.

Rules Summary

The first named player has the white pieces.

Rate of play is 90 minutes each, for the whole game.

Games will be played over-the-board at chess club, or at the home of the player with the white pieces. Score sheets and clocks must be used.

Both players should inform me of each game’s result via email.

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