Monday, 27 November 2017
Are You Due An Inheritance?
Just for a bit of fun, thought I would post this link where you can check if you are due an Inheritance from a long lost relative. There are over 10,000 Estates that remain unclaimed at present and these Estates are currently with our old friends the Treasury Department ie the Government! If they remain unclaimed, after 30 years the Estate passes to the Government forever and is lost
If you check and find out you are entitled to some funds remember where you first heard about this and you could always donate a small part of your legacy to Coventry Chess Club!
Probate Research
Friday, 6 October 2017
Match Report from first League Games
Ed Goodwin has kindly completed a match report on the first A team match against Coventry Chess Academy on the 3rd October.
If any other Captains would like to place a match report, please feel free.
We do have a new website under development and the ultimate idea is that we can post games to the website as well.
My Thanks to Ed and here is his match report:
Match Report 03/10/2017 Div 1 Coventry Chess Academy A v Coventry Chess A
If any other Captains would like to place a match report, please feel free.
We do have a new website under development and the ultimate idea is that we can post games to the website as well.
My Thanks to Ed and here is his match report:
Match Report 03/10/2017 Div 1 Coventry Chess Academy A v Coventry Chess A
This is our first match report when the new website is up
and running I hope to be able to put interesting positions or whole games in
the article.
We faced the new Academy side who turned out to be strong
outgrading us on 3 out of the 4 boards.
On board 1 Dave Ireland (White) faced Paul Lam against whom
he previously had a 0-4 record. This seemed to me to be fairly uneventful from
I think the 1 e4 Nc6 opening. Dave drew , a very good result.
Bernard played the only junior but a good one in David
Phillips. This was the popular London System, with Bernard seeming to be under
pressure on the king side , however he neutralised this and I thought he had an
advantage afterwards but it proved not enough to win.
Against Alan Phillips
I played an appalling opening after a very early ..Ne4 in the Dutch
defence and had to offer a pawn to develop. Alan thought I would have good
compensation so he declined the offer. Then I set a trap which my opponent fell
into and I won the exchange. But with two rooks and a bishop against rook
knight and bishop just couldn’t find any winning plan. My opponent could have
claimed the draw twice by threefold repetition. Eventually I ran short of time
and offered him a draw which was accepted
Bava played the sharp Sicilian Dragon against Georgeta
Ercsei . White castled queen side and launched an attack against Bava’s king on
the king side. At a critical point Bava blocked the attack by placing his
knight on h5, but Georgetta switched to attacking in the centre and Bava’s
knight was completely cut off. When I looked again he had lost a number of
pawns and was unable to hang on.
Match Result
Dave Ireland (175) ½–½ Paul Lam (196)
Bernard Charnley (154) ½-½ David Phillips (144)
Ed Goodwin (156) ½-½ Alan Phillips (168)
Bava Manickam (134)
0-1 Georgeta Ercsei (151)
Tuesday, 12 September 2017
Leamington Rapid Play Report
Report from Ed Goodwin
Leamington
Rapidplay Report Sunday September 10th
There were several Coventry Chess players taking part in
this event organised by Ed Goodwin.
Open
Dave Ireland scored a respectable 3/6 including a draw
against Warwickshire champion Don Mason
Former member Josh Pink finished on 2½/6
Under 170
Bernard Charnley showed a welcome return to form finishing 3rd
on 4½/6
Under 140
Clive Blackburn and John Conway scored 3½/6
sharing the grading prize
Thursday, 24 August 2017
Interesting Article
Whilst idly surfing around the interweb I came across this article on Coventry Chess Academy's website: -
You may recognise a few of the players/coaches - It is worth a read if you have a few minutes.
Tuesday, 22 August 2017
New Season
Calling all Coventry Chess Players !
Already Summer is nearly over and the New Chess Season will be upon us very soon so next Tuesday 29th August our Brand new Treasurer - David Adams will be collecting subs for the New Season.
Cost is as follows:- £38.00 including Bronze membership to the ECF or if you have paid the ECF Online Club membership of £22.00.
The first match of the Season is on September 26th - Divisional Cup match.
We also welcome a couple of new clubs into the League - Coventry University into the Second Division and a Junior team in each Division, run by Paul Lam - Coventry Chess Academy. Please note for this Season all Coventry Chess Academy away matches will be played at their Home venue.
If you are unable to attend next Tuesday could you let your Captain know as we are also starting to select the Teams for the New Season.
Look forward to seeing you all on Tuesday 29th August.
Simon
Already Summer is nearly over and the New Chess Season will be upon us very soon so next Tuesday 29th August our Brand new Treasurer - David Adams will be collecting subs for the New Season.
Cost is as follows:- £38.00 including Bronze membership to the ECF or if you have paid the ECF Online Club membership of £22.00.
The first match of the Season is on September 26th - Divisional Cup match.
We also welcome a couple of new clubs into the League - Coventry University into the Second Division and a Junior team in each Division, run by Paul Lam - Coventry Chess Academy. Please note for this Season all Coventry Chess Academy away matches will be played at their Home venue.
If you are unable to attend next Tuesday could you let your Captain know as we are also starting to select the Teams for the New Season.
Look forward to seeing you all on Tuesday 29th August.
Simon
Tuesday, 15 August 2017
Road Closures Around Massey Ferguson
For anyone coming to the club over the next three weeks please be aware of the following Road Works:-
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/major-coventry-road-close-three-13458721
There will be diversions in place to get to the Club.
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/major-coventry-road-close-three-13458721
There will be diversions in place to get to the Club.
Having looked at Google Maps, the best way to get to the club by car, is to come up Tile Hill Lane, turn right onto Banner Lane and then left along Astoria Drive which then brings you out onto Broad Lane, turn right and the Club is a few yards away.
I am unsure as to how Bus Services are affected.
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