The 2022 Knockout Round 1 draw has been made, now that the Preliminary Round’s record 26 entrants have been whittled down to the 16 players who begin Round 1.
In the event of a draw the players must play again (within the stipulated time period-13/7 if possible) with the colours reversed
Clocks to be set at 90 minutes for both players
All games to be played over the board at the club other than mike Henbury who can play his games on line (e.g. lichess.org)
All results will be sent for grading
The deadline date to play your games is the 13th July 2022 (club nights 21/6,28/6,5/7,12/7 + 1 day)
All results to be emailed to me Steve Dunleavy as soon as your game has been played
Please let me know if for any reason an extension of time to complete the game is required (as with Sam murphy and Mike Henbury in the preliminary round).
SCL AGM 14th June. Southampton Chess League EGM, Tuesday 14 June 2022, 7.30pm, Chandlers Ford Central Club (2 Winchester Road, Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh, SO53 2FZ)
Agenda
Welcome Thanks to Chandlers Ford club for hosting us.
Apologies for absence
Minutes of previous EGM (13 October 2021) and matters arising
Secretary / Fixture Secretary reports
Treasurer Report and League Subs See statement below to be done, prepared by Fraser McLeod who is acting as interim treasurer as no one else has offered to take on the role since Robin Williams stood down.
Website Robin Williams wishes to stand down from the webmaster role. He advises that now the website is set up it requires minimal effort to maintain.
Grading
Election of officers – The roles of treasurer and webmaster are vacant. We will likely need a new Chairperson as we understand that Chris Priest has been in poor health. Matthew Coldwell (Vice-chair) may wish to take this role (to be confirmed). Malcolm Clarke and Fraser McLeod are willing to continue as Fixtures Sec and League Sec, respectively. Roger Marsh (Grading Officer) is willing to continue in this role despite no longer living in the area.
Proposals
Planning for the next season a) Do we want a full season, i.e. from October to May? b) Do we want 5-board matches instead of 4 in top divisions? c) How many teams does each club want to field?
League structure – tentatively place teams into five divisions. The SCL committee hope that we will have more teams than this season and that this may avoid relegations this season.
Trophy presentations Note: Robertson Cup, Individual and Rapidplay competitions were not held this season. See League winners table below for 2018-9 and 2022:
Division
2018-9 winner
2022 winner
1
Ringwood A
Fareham A
2
Hamble B
Salisbury A
3
Ringwood B
Basingstoke A
4
Salisbury C
Fareham B
5
Ringwood C
Basingstoke C
Trophy winners 20218-9 and 2022
12. Any other business How the 2022 (half)-season ended: see table above for Division winners. Click the button below to go to the SCL Website to see the Division Tables for full fixtures and results:
Graham Stuart has compiled an excellent review of Chandler’s Ford Chess Club’s 2022 season, and analyses the performances of each of our club’s League teams. Click below to see his Review.
The Summer Tournament 2022 begins as its organiser Malcolm Clarke announces the player pairings for the first Round.
The Summer Tournament runs during the summer, and is a 5-round Swiss format between May and September. Usually in the Summer Tournaments, the winner’s name is engraved on the Kooner Cup and receives a replica of the Cup. The organiser is Malcolm Clarke.
The Summer Tournament is usually 5, but sometimes 6 Rounds over the summer months – about a month per Round. The winner receives the Kooner Cup for a year and usually gets to keep a replica. The games are standard play in terms of time control, 90 minutes each player.
Click on the button below to see the Summer Tournament 2022 Page:
The ninth and last Round of the Book Prize Tournament 2021-22 has been announced by organiser Peter Przybycin. The tournament ends on 28th June.
Current scores:
Major section:
Keith Gregory 7/7
Graham Stuart 5/7
Sam Murphy 4.5/8
Mike Henbury 4/7
Eric Jones 4/6
Manoj Chandar 3/7
Keven Lamb 2.5/7
Rob Sims 2/7
Dick Meredith 2/8
Peter Przybycin 2/8
Minor Section:
Nobby George 7/7
Maha Chandar 6/7
John Kooner 5/7
Steve Saunders 5/7
Rob Strachan 4/6
Ian Parker 2.5/7
Geoff Parish 2/7
Lee Mundy 1.5/6
Rose Saunders 1/7
Steve Dunleavy 0/7
Book Prize Round 9 Pairings
The pairings for this round include husband and wife club players Steve and Rose Saunders. They were inevitably going to play each other in an all-against-all tournament. Rose and Steve often play against each other, and online they have currently played over 2,300 games together! See our article when they reached the 2,000 milestone here.
Rate of play – 90 minutes each for the whole game.
The first named player has the white pieces.
Games will (preferably) be played over-the-board at chess club, or at the home of the player with the white pieces. Score sheets and clocks should be used.
Games may alternatively be played online, using Lichess, by mutual consent. Score sheets are not needed for online games.
Online games will not be sent for grading.
The Book Prize Tournament will end on Tuesday 28th June. No result will be recorded after that date.
The Knockout Tournament 2022 , organised by Steve Dunleavy, has seen a record 26 entrants. It has a Preliminary Round plus six byes to establish the Round 1 players.
With a record 26 entrants this year we have 6 byes into the first round and 10 preliminary round games to qualify for the first round. If you are defeated in your preliminary round game you are eliminated from the competition. This system will reduce us from 26 to 16, and then 8,4,2 thereafter(for both the major and minor competitions- winners and losers from round 1).
Round 8 of the Book Prize Tournament 2021-2 starts, as organiser Peter Przybycin announces the player pairings for the Round.
Just one Book Prize Tournament game was played this week:
Mike Henbury 1 Dick Meredith 0
Current scores:
Major section:
Keith Gregory 6/6
Graham Stuart 4.5/6
Mike Henbury 4/7
Sam Murphy 3.5/7
Eric Jones 3/5
Manoj Chandar 3/7
Keven Lamb 2.5/6
Peter Przybycin 2/6
Rob Sims 2/7
Dick Meredith 1.5/7
Minor Section:
Nobby George 7/7
Maha Chandar 6/7
John Kooner 5/7
Steve Saunders 5/7
Rob Strachan 4/6
Ian Parker 2.5/7
Geoff Parish 2/7
Lee Mundy 1.5/6
Rose Saunders 1/7
Steve Dunleavy 0/7
Nobby beat Maha (who ran out of time in a winning position) to take control of the Minor section. He now needs just one more point to clinch the book prize.
Rate of play – 90 minutes each for the whole game.
The first named player has the white pieces.
Games will (preferably) be played over-the-board at chess club, or at the home of the player with the white pieces. Score sheets and clocks should be used.
Games may alternatively be played online, using Lichess, by mutual consent. Score sheets are not needed for online games.
Online games will not be sent for grading.
The Book Prize Tournament will end on Tuesday 28th June. No result will be recorded after that date.
85 players entered the Castle Chess 18th Fareham Congress 18-20th March 2022, a record for Castle Chess. And 5 of the entries were Chandler’s Ford Chess Club players. Here are photos and some results from Fareham Congress.
Photos of the tournament
Fareham Congress
The Castle Chess 18th Fareham Congress was held at the Lysses House Hotel in Fareham, 18th-20th March 2022. The format was a 6-round Swiss, Round 1 on the Friday evening, the next three rounds on the Saturday, and the remaining two rounds on Sunday. The games had a rate of play of 75 minutes per player per game, plus 30 seconds per move. There were 3 Sections, and each section had a sub category by ECF Grading.
The Open, including the Premier (Under 2001 grade). Three Chandler’s Ford Chess Club players were entered in the Open: Keith Gregory, Graham Stuart, and Iwan Cave, who was 4th in the Premier category.
The Major (Under 1901 grade), including the Intermediate (U1751).
The Minor (under 1601), including the Challengers (U1451). Two players from our club entered the Minor, Keven Lamb, and Peter Eales, who won a prize in the Challengers. Great news for Peter as this was his first Tournament for 40 years.
Castle Chess were able to substantially increase the Prize fund due to the numbers of players that entered: 85 players, a record for Castle Chess.
For full results of all players, see the Castle Chess results page for the event via the button below:
In the Major, two closely-matched players who ended up with 4 points each inevitably had to play against each other: Richard Ursell and his son Adam Ursell. The two Highcliffe players drew in their Round 5 game.
A good cause
The organisers support a number of children in Zambia, and are pleased to announce that player donations during the weekend raised £186 to help with their school fees.
The ECF are holding a 24-hour Charity Chess Marathon on chess.com in aid of the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal this weekend 2-3 April.
The English Chess Federation will be holding a 24-hour online chess tournament this weekend, 5pm Saturday 2nd April to 5pm on Sunday. You can play as much or as little as you like, dipping in and out of the event as it suits you. The time control is 5 minutes per player per game.
There will be live coverage of the tournament at https://www.twitch.tv/ecf_commentary The commentary team will include GM Michael Adams, GM Matthew Sadler, GM John Emms, GM Chris Ward, GM Jon Speelman, WFM Kanwal Bhatia, WIM Natasha Regan, IM Tom Rendle, IM Ali Mortazavi, and MrDodgy.
The player pairings for the Book Prize Tournament 2021-2022 Round 7 are announced. Tournament organiser Peter Przybycin gives an update from Round 6 and the scores so far, and announces the Round 7 pairings.
Hi All,
Two results this week.
In the minor section Rob Strachan beat Rose Saunders, and in the major section Eric Jones drew his round 5 game with Mike Henbury.
Rate of play – 90 minutes each for the whole game.
The first named player has the white pieces.
Games will (preferably) be played over-the-board at chess club, or at the home of the player with the white pieces. Score sheets and clocks should be used.
Games may alternatively be played online, using Lichess, by mutual consent. Score sheets are not needed for online games.
Castle Chess have their Fareham Congress tournament (over the board games) on 18-20 March 2022. It will be at the Lysses House Hotel, 51 High Street, Fareham, PO16 7BQ. In this article, details of the tournament, plus poetic praise for the previous Castle Chess Fareham Congress from Gillian Moore.
At the time of publishing this Post, there were 75 entrants to the Congress, a huge level of interest.
Castle Chess have run a number of Congresses (tournaments) over recent years at this pleasant venue. Until the Pandemic, they hosted two Congresses per year at the Lysses, one earlier in the year, one in the Autumn. They return to this schedule, with the Autumn congress being set as 7-9th October 2022.
Tournament format
The format of the Congress is a six-Round Swiss: round one on the Friday evening, three rounds on the Saturday, and the last two games on the Sunday. Byes may be requested (except Round 6).
There are three sections:
Open: Under 2001 (=175 former ECF grade system),
Major: Under 1901 (=160),
Minor: under 1601 (=120).
The Congress costs £40 to enter, with a £7 discount for Juniors. Non-ECF members will need to pay £9 extra. There are also various accommodation packages – available through Castle Chess – if you would like to stay at the Lysses.
Tea and coffee will be provided for a donation.
Results of all games will be be sent to the ECF for Grading.
There will not be a Prize-giving ceremony as prizes will be sent via bank transfer, as was swiftly and successfully done in the the October 2021 event.
Rate of Play
The rate of play for the games is 75 minutes plus 30 seconds per move (about 3 and a half hours). All moves must be recorded throughout the game.
Photos of the October 2021 Fareham Congress
Covid
Castle Chess plan to run the event as a normal over the board weekend chess tournament.
Further information
EVENT ENQUIRIES: Tony Corfe, 51 Borough Way, Potters Bar, Herts. EN6 3HA Tel: 01707 661160 Mob: 07973 516718 email: tony@mrcorfe.co.uk or marc.shaw.chess@gmail.com or Marc Shaw 07947 813303
CASTLE CHESS CONGRESS FAREHAM. Return to over the board games The congresses over the board Are something I have missed, And entering this one at Fareham I could not resist. Several times before, I’ve stayed At the Lysses House Hotel, Competing in the Castle Chess At this hotel as well. I’m coming back, and I am like A puppy with two tails, Which wags each time that I recall The pleasure it entails. For I am very overdue For formal rated play, But with a congress that is planned, I’m heading soon that way