Wednesday, 29 July 2015

British Chess Championships and Notes from League AGM


Check out the latest game from the British Chess Championships.

FM C Storey v GM D Howell


At the League AGM a proposal was put forward to stop issuing any more trophies to Winners or Runners up in the League or KO Cup due to lack of interest in holding the cups or trophies. Mike Johnson has asked for any feedback on this proposal.

It was confirmed that Kenilworth will be entering a team into the First Division next season.  Chelmsley Wood it seems will continue to play in the third division despite defaulting their last 3 matches of the season.

Whilst University continue to cause issues it was felt that excluding them from the Divisional Cup and KO Cup had reduced the number of defaults quite dramatically.

Dave Filer announced that the ECF have increased the Bronze, Silver and Gold memberships. I have copied the new rates below from the ECF Website.

Membership categories 1 year
(expires 31 August 2016)
3 years
(expires 31 August 2018)
Bronze Adult £15.00 £45.00

Junior £11.00 £33.00
Silver Adult £22.00 £66.00

Junior £16.00 £48.00
Gold Adult £32.00 £96.00

Junior £26.00 £78.00
Platinum Adult £60.00 £180.00

Junior £60.00 £180.00

Saturday, 25 July 2015

New Grades & British Chess Championships


The new grades for July have just been issued by the ECF

To check your grade go here http://www.ecfgrading.org.uk/new/menu.php

Also, the British Chess Championships have started today and there a quite a few Coventry players taking part. So if you fancy supporting any of them the venue is at Warwick University.

There will also be a number of GM's, and IM's attending various tournaments - so there should be some great chess to follow.

More details here  http://www.britishchesschampionships.co.uk/2015/

Thursday, 16 July 2015

League AGM



The league AGM will be held on the 28th  July 2015 at Massey Ferguson. 7.30-8.00pm start.

All club members are welcome to attend.

If you wish to add anything to the Agenda let Mike Johnson know.

Friendly matches will continue as normal for those who just wish to play chess.

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Coventry Individual Championship / British Chess Championship

This post is not specifically about the Coventry Chess Club, but a report on the first Coventry championship to be staged for some years, and news of an event which could be of interest.
Most will be aware that the 2015 British Chess Championship is fast approaching, and that it is being held at The Warwick University, from 25th July - 8th August.
To commemorate this, Mike Johnson kindly organised a Coventry Individual tournament, starting last year, whereby the eventual winner would qualify to play in the British Championship proper.
5 players entered; namely myself; Dave Ireland, alongside Joshua Pink, Tom Thorpe, Andrew Patterson and pre-tournament favourite, Paul Lam.
It was decided that we would all play each other twice, once with either colour, therefore giving each participate 8 games to play. The winner would become the Coventry champion for 2015, and, as mentioned, have the chance to play alongside the "big boys", at the British championship.
As always, the winner would be decided by the player who totaled the most points, in this case, out of a possible maximum of 8. Should 2 players tie the winning total, a playoff would decide the outcome.

Well, some months after the Coventry Individual started, I can report that this tournament is almost over.
There are only 2 games left to play, but these are academic as far as qualification goes, as the qualifier is already now determined.

The qualifier is Paul Lam, who has now completed all 8 of his games, and gained 6.5 out of 8 points (6 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss).
Paul is very closely followed by Andy Patterson, who so far has 5.5 out of 7 games played. Should Andy win his final game, he will join Paul in a tie for first place.
However, as far as qualifying goes, this is of no concern to either player, as Andy, by winning a Leamington qualifier some time back, has already secured his place at the "British" via a different tournament.
Therefore, the rules stipulate that the next highest player from the Coventry group is also eligible to qualify, regardless of if he surpasses Andy's total or not. As it happens, Paul secured qualification with a game still left to play, being well ahead of the rest of the pack.
Nevertheless, the Coventry Individual itself is not yet decided, and Andy could yet get into a playoff with Paul to decide who is "Coventry Champion".

The results are below

COVENTRY :Individual Championship

Played
Wins
Draws
Losses
Points
Paul Lam
8
6
1
1
6.5
Andrew Paterson
7
5
1
1
5.5
Dave Ireland
7
1
3
3
2.5
Joshua Pink
7
1
3
3
2.5
Thomas Thorpe
7
0
2
5
1

Results:
Paul Lam 1 - 0 Joshua Pink
Joshua Pink 0.5 - 0.5 Paul Lam
Paul Lam 1 - 0 Andrew Paterson
Andrew Paterson 1 - 0 Paul Lam
Thomas Thorpe 0 - 1 Paul Lam
Paul Lam 1 - 0 Thomas Thorpe
Paul Lam 1 - 0 Dave Ireland
Dave Ireland 0 - 1 Paul Lam
Andrew Paterson 1 - 0 Joshua Pink
Andrew Paterson 1 - 0 Dave Ireland
Dave Ireland 0.5 - 0.5 Andrew Paterson
Thomas Thorpe 0 - 1 Andrew Paterson
Andrew Paterson 1 - 0 Thomas Thorpe
Joshua Pink 1 - 0 Thomas Thorpe
Thomas Thorpe 0.5 - 0.5 Joshua Pink
Joshua Pink 0.5 - 0.5 Dave Ireland
Dave Ireland 1 - 0 Joshua Pink
Dave Ireland 0.5 - 0.5 Thomas Thorpe


The British Chess Championship is not just about determining the best players in Britain, there are many tournaments being held within the event that cater for all levels, (and ages) of players.
An event like this arrives in Coventry once in a blue moon, as chess tournaments of any kind in this city have been very rare over the years. The most recent chess congress in Coventry was 2 years ago, and before that, you have to go back to 2004 and 2005 to find the last ones that were held here. Prior to this, it was way back in the late 80's (yes, really!) when a tournament was last staged here, and it was a rapid play event at that !  
So, bearing in mind Coventry has had a grand total of 4 chess events in 30 years or more, this is a very rare chance for local players to be able to play in such a prestigious event. Such an opportunity to play locally at the British will probably not come along again for a very long time, so make the most of it. 
For all interested players, the web address is http://www.britishchesschampionships.co.uk/2015.






Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Summer Cup - Round 6 - Final Results

The final round of the Summer Cup was held last night, in what was a very tense evening with a number of players able to secure a Winners or Runners Up position.

The final result is that Joshua Pink and Dave Ireland ended up on 5 points each. Therefore after a count back of each of their opponents results the winner is  . .  . . . . . . .

Joshua Pink - So congratulations to Joshua, but also to Dave who has secured the Runners Up spot.

Josh secured his position by a very impressive win over the previous front runner, Bernard Charnley. Bernard has had a really good first Summer Cup competition finishing on 4.5 points only loosing to the eventual winner.
Special mention for Bava who yet again had a good competition and could have won the tournament if he had won his last  game.

Mike Donnelly also had an excellent tournament on his return to playing Over the Board  chess, finishing on 4.5 points in the third position.

Ben Graff finished strongly on 3.5 points, and we wish him well playing for Kenilworth and look forward to seeing him next year in the tournament.

Clive Blackburn also ended up on 3.5 points winning his last three matches and placing him sixth in the tournament.
Tom Stamper also ended up on 3.5 points with a win over Don Sheward. Paul Sweatman turned in another solid performance over the whole tournament finishing on 2.5 points.

Stan Whitmore finished the tournament with a good win - securing 2.5 points.

Pete Smith finished the tournament on 3 points - only loosing two matches.

It was pleasing to see the newcomers take part and do well. David Adams finishing on 1.5 points. A chap called Nick Weaver (not sure where he has come from!) finishing on 2.5 points. Tom Stamper who I have already mentioned. Jordan Matthews battled away against the odds and wasnt quite lucky enough to win but his time will come.

I hope all players enjoyed playing in the Cup and Thank you to every single player that took part and all the support received it has helped make the Tournament the success it seems to have been with 28 players taking part. This must be a record year for the Tournament

The presentation of the Cups will take place at the AGM

That does now bring the Season to a close, although we have the AGM next week - 26th May, and all members are welcome to join us. Initial Agenda points will cover :-


Appointment of Chairman
Appointment of Secretary
Appointment of Treasurer
Digital Clocks
AOB
Summer Cup presentation
Chairmans Report
Secretary's report
Treasurer's report
Appointment of Captains

Of course, if any member wishes to add any point to the Agenda do let me know and I will make sure it goes onto the Agenda.


The club will still be open for friendly games every Tuesday right through the summer

If you are not coming to the AGM - Have a great summer and see you all in September for the new season.


Match Results from 19th May

B.Charnley 0 1 J.Pink
D.Ireland 1 0 Bava
M.Donnelly 1 0 E.Goodwin
R.Holmes .5 .5 P.Smith
B.Graff 1 0 W.Beeston
C.Blackburn 1 0 R.Sian
T.Stamper 1 0 D.Sheward
N.Weaver .5 .5 P.Sweatman
S.Whitmore 1 0 D.Adams
G.Cornell 1 0 J.Matthews
M.Johnson 1 0 I.Evans


FINAL TABLE 

J.Pink           5    - Tournament Winner
D.Ireland     5     - Runner Up
M.Donnelly  4.5
B.Charnley   4.5
Bava             4
C.Blackburn 3.5
T.Stamper    3.5
M.Johnson   3.5
B.Graff        3.5
R.Parekh      3
E.Goodwin  3
P.Smith        3
R.Holmes    3
N.Weaver      2.5
S.Whitmore  2.5 
P.Sweatman 2.5
W.Beeston   2
D.Filer         2
S.Weaver     2
D.Sheward   2
I.Evans         2
R.Sian           2
G.Cornell     2
D.Adams      1.5
T.White        1
J.Matthews   0
T.Gazee        0





Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Summer Cup - Round 5

Round 5 of the Summer Cup was held last night - 12th May - With now only 1 more round left there are still a number of players who can win the Tournament.

Bernard Charnley again won and is now the tournament leader closely followed by Joshua Pink. Dave Ireland, and Bava.

The final round next week is going to be a very tense evening with any of the above players able to win the Tournament.

There were also good wins for Pete Smith, Clive Blackburn, and Bob Holmes.

The AGM will be held on the 26th May. 7.45pm - 8pm start. All members welcome. This is your chance to have a say on the running of the Club. The committee look forward to seeing as many members as possible.

Results from 12/5/15

M.Donnelly 0 1 J.Pink
B.Charnley  1 0 E.Goodwin
D.Ireland     1 0 B.Graff
Bava            1 0 W.Beeston
P.Smith        1 0 A.Franklin
D.Sheward   0 1 C.Blackburn
R.Holmes    1 0 P.Sweatman
I.Evans       .5 .5 R.Sian
S.Whitmore 0 1 T.Stamper
N.Weaver    1 0 J.Matthews
G.Cornell    1 0 D.Adams


Points after 5 Rounds


B.Charnley   4.5
D.Ireland      4
J.Pink           4
Bava             4
M.Donnelly  3.5
R.Parekh      3
E.Goodwin  3
C.Blackburn 2.5
P.Smith         2.5
R.Holmes     2.5
T.Stamper    2.5
M.Johnson   2.5
B.Graff        2.5
W.Beeston   2
D.Filer         2
S.Weaver     2
D.Sheward   2
P.Sweatman 2
I.Evans         2

R.Sian           2
N.Weaver      2
S.Whitmore  1.5
D.Adams      1.5
T.White        1
G.Cornell     1
J.Matthews   0
T.Gazee        0