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MSCL Division 1 Hastings 1

 

As the 2018/19 reached its conclusion, four teams in division 1 had moved clear of the field.  Brighton 1, perhaps not quite as strong as in previous seasons, had lost to their three main rivals and when Horsham 1 lost to Hastings 1, having already lost to Hastings 2 despite beating everyone else convincingly,  both teams were out of contention. This meant that the final match of the season between Worthing 1 and Hastings 1 would decide the title. We had won all our matches except a draw against Horsham 2 whereas Worthing 1 had drawn against Hastings 2 and lost against Horsham 1.  However, despite going into the match a point behind us a win for Worthing 1 would have brought them level on match points and would have given them the title by half a game point.

In the event the match against Worthing 1 really could not have been closer. On board 1 Bogdan won an excellent tough battle against Matthew Payne but on boards 2 and 3 things did not go as well. Nicolas had an inferior opening against Dave Graham which resulted in the loss of a pawn and eventually the endgame. Francis had a good position and won a pawn against Dominic Miller but uncharacteristically did not sense the danger and in his efforts to keep hold of the extra pawn allowed a winning counter attack. I played much too passively against Mike Nicolas on board 5 and reached an inferior middle game but had managed to equalise when Mike, in an attempt to win, played an interesting pawn break. Fortunately I found the most accurate response and he soon had to sacrifice a pawn for counter-play. However the resulting K+P ending was still very tricky and, playing on increments, I could not find the win and had to agree to a repetition. The match and title therefore depended on board 4 where John was playing Chris Jones. Chris played an aggressive opening but John defended well and reached a R+P ending two pawns to the good. With both players playing on increments the ending was still very difficult and John did very well to negate Chris’s initiative and reach a winning position at the time control. As a result the match was drawn, the league title was ours, and Worthing 1 unluckily even dropped to 3rd place behind Horsham 1 on game points.

Congratulations to those who played for the 1st team as everyone achieved at least a 50 percent score with top performers being Bogdan 3/3, Daniel 1/1, Alan 3.5/4, Bernard 2.5/3, Howard 4.5/6, Francis 6.5/9 and Nicolas 4.5/8. A special thanks to Bogdan as there are not too many GM’s who would be prepared to turn out in a local league games without payment and to John and Jim for driving especially as Jim was not even playing in two of the matches. Equally important to our success was the performance of the 2nd team who managed to take vital points off both of our main rivals.

Howard Tebbs

Shadforth-Boger Trophy

 (merit in matches)

 

This trophy is generally very hard to award as it is very subjective, players play at different strength against players of different strengths and in different tournaments therefore is not always awarded to the player that does best in matches but to players that it is considered have done best relative to his grade and strength

 

This year in matches the club played total of 435 games71 games up on last year at the time of writing with 187 wins up 48 on last year 113 draws down 9 and losing 135 up 34 

 

42 players represented, the club this year 10 up on last year

 

Of them players only 4 players who played more than 3 games remained undefeated

 

The shortlist, for the trophy year has been narrowed down to 7 players who are for the third year running Howard Tebbs for the second year running Francis Rayner and also Daniel. Lowe Alan. Barton Mason. Woodhams Tobias. Stock Henry. Cove

 

Daniel. Lowe record was played 9 Won 5 Drew 4 and no loss this gave him a percentage rating of 77.7% and +24 performances against his grade

 

Howard Tebbs played 17 games for the club winning 6 drawing 8 and losing 2 this gave him a percentage rating 58.8 and = against his grade

 

Alan. Barton played 19 games for the club winning 8 drawing 9 and losing 2 his percentage performance was 65.7 with a +9-rating performance

 

Tobias. Stock played 11 times for the club winning 7 drawing2 and losing 2 his percentage performance was 73% with a +3-grading performance

 

Mason. Woodhams played 27 games for the club winning 14 drawing4 and losing 9 his percentage performances was 59.2% and grading performance was +4

 

Francis Rayner played 10 games for the club winning 6 drawing 1 and losing 3 his percentage performances was 65% and grading performance was -3

 

Henry. Cove played 23 game for the club winning 11 drawing 4 and losing 8 percentage performances was 56.5% and a Grading Performance was +11

 

 The Winner of this trophy will be decided by a vote at the AGM by the members attending

 

Marc A Bryant

 

 

 

Tom Fuller Cup Report

We had a good tournament, topping the league table in the Mid Kent Section.  Unfortunately we lost to Petts Wood and Orpington –  the eventual trophy winners  – on the way to the final. Many thanks for your efforts to all the players who participated in the campaign. Umberto

RAPID PLAY SUNDAY 29 SEPTEMBER

 

MICHAELMAS DAY

RAPID PLAY

FOR THE BOURNE TROPHY

(holder: Rasa Norinkevičiūtė)

ORGANISED BY PAUL BUSWELL

by courtesy of

THE CHAIRMAN & COMMITTEE OF

HASTINGS & ST LEONARDS CHESS CLUB

 

TO BE HELD ON

SUNDAY 29 SEPTEMBER

CLOCKS START 2:00 p.m.

(arrive and pay by 1:45 p.m.)

 

7 Round Swiss of 10 minutes per game plus 5 seconds per move.

Results will be submitted for English Chess Federation rapidplay grading.

 

 

ENTRIES ONLY FROM PLAYERS who will be both Hastings & St Leonards club members, and also ECF members, in 2019/20.

(If the event was open more widely it would mean the Club paying fees to the E.C.F. when the results were graded).

 

Many modest (sometimes silly) prizes to be won by players at all levels.

Prize giving is expected to be finished by 6:30 p.m.

 

Entrance numbers strictly limited to 20 absolute tops

and people will be turned away after that number is reached,

so advance booking is strongly recommended.

 

Book by contacting Paul Buswell, on e-mail paulbuswellchess@aol.com or otherwise phone 01424 444321

Don’t give your entry through anyone else,  I do not accept indirect or word of mouth entries.

No tournament if fewer than 12 entries by the equinox (23 September, 08:50).

 

Entry fees:

1        if entering by the equinox:  (a) £4;  or (b) £2 if grade <120; or (c)           £-2 if grade <120 and you’ve never played in one of these before);

2        5 guineas for later entry.

 

Tea time refreshments (self-service) included in entry fee.

Visitors’ parking vouchers from Jim Wheeler beforehand, contact him direct.

 

*****

 

Hastings 1½ – 5½ GLCC

Hastings
1½ – 5½
GLCC
B. Cafferty (176)
½ – ½
J. Rihel (179)
M. Bryant (139)
0 – 1
T. Pelling (189)
M. Fletcher(92)
0 – 1
D. Hadley (119)
K. Hossack (98)
1     0
M. Pole (110)
W. Cobb (84)
0 – 1
G. Broadbent (101)
J. Umberto (73)
0 – 1
D. Bennett (93)
C. Parry (UG)
0 – 1
T. Fleming (88)

Caplin Systems sponsors the Hastings International Chess Congress

Caplin Systems sponsors the Hastings International Chess Congress

Caplin, the specialist provider of desktop and mobile etrading technology, today announced that it is to be the primary sponsor of the Hastings, the longest running international chess congress in the world.

The Hastings Premier has attracted many of the strongest players in the world since it started in 1920-21. Indeed some years it was the only truly international chess tournament in the whole world. Currently it draws in about 400 entrants every year.

Caplin’s sponsorship allows the organisers of the Hastings tournament to begin preparations for the congress’s 99th year at the end of December. The Masters tournament games that make up a portion of the congress will be broadcast on the internet to a world-wide audience. The games are studied and delight players worldwide.

Caplin specialises in creating trading software and technology for financial institutions. It provides technological solutions for global, regional and local banks, for the trading of Foreign Exchange, Equities, Futures, Fixed Income, Precious Metals, and cryptocurrencies. With many of its staff and clients interested in chess, the tournament is well aligned with Caplin’s company values and fits with its goal of attracting talented problem solvers to their team.

‘The news that Caplin Systems is to sponsor the Hastings International Chess Congress is very welcome indeed. This event, the longest running international chess congress in the world, is now entering into its 99th year. It will be welcomed everywhere’ said Stewart Reuben, Honorary Member of FIDE (the World Chess Federation).

‘Since before the supercomputer Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in 1997, there has been a close link between chess and technology development, which has only increased with advances in computer power and artificial intelligence’ said John Ashworth CEO of Caplin. ‘We are delighted to be able to support such an historic and important event, and play our part in helping develop the game at all levels of participation and excellence. In return, this association with STEM skills suits our recruitment strateg

New Grades

Lalic, Bogdan 230 A 234 A
Willson, Ollie 196 A 194 A
Lowe, Daniel 193 A 184 D
Rayner, Francis 193 B 193 A
Varley, Nicolas 191 B 212 D
Sugden, John N 186 A 190 A
Norinkeviciute, Rasa 180 A 190 B
Tebbs, Howard L 180 A 180 A
Calvert, D Ian 179 A 180 A
Barton, R Alan 178 A 178 A
Stock, Tobias W 177 A 174 A
Cafferty, Bernard 176 B 178 B
Du Buf, Paul 175 D 172 E
Elliston, Robert V 174 C 174 C
Pickersgill, Adrian O 170 A 164 A
Ruane, Brendan J 170 A 167 A
Spanton, Tim R 168 A 171 A
Cove, Henry 164 A 164 A
Kelly, Paul J 163 A 160 A
Blewitt, Stephen D 156 A 160 A
Wheeler, James M 156 A 156 A
Hann, Chris N 146 A 146 A
Lekoudis, George 144 A 149 F
Bryant, Marc A 139 A 136 A
Smith, Paul 139 C 139 C
Kimber, John D 137 B 138 A
Cload, Adrian 134 A 136 A
Cosens, Derek 133 A 130 A
Woodhams, Mason 132 A 134 A
Celo, C Rei 125 F 125 F
Hudson, Jeremy 124 A 128 A
Willson, Gary 116 C 113 B
Namouk, Omer A 112 B 109 A
Stock, William 111 A 116 A
Pontonutti, Anna 110 B 106 B
Webb, Roy E 109 E 112 B
Graham, Hollis 107 E 107 E
Buswell, Paul 100 A 102 A
Hossack, Keith 98 C 101 B
Fletcher, Martin G 92 A 105 D
Oakman, Steve 87 C 95 B
Cobb, William 84 D
Tournier, Patrice 78 A 78 A
Richardson, Roy S 71 B 66 B
Jozwiak, Umberto (Joe) J 70 A 73 A
Chandler, Gregory F 69 B 74 B
Worsley, James G 56 F
Lebedev, Alexander 37 E 33 F
Stephens, Harry R 29 C 30 B
Steuart, Lona 0 B 0 A

NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Hastings & St. Leonards Chess Club –

 

NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Hastings & St. Leonards Chess Club –

Hastings & St Leonards Chess Club Ltd, company registration 07737752 – will be held on Sunday 8 September 2019 at 2:30 pm at Pelton House, 2 Cornwallis Terrace, Hastings.

All Members are entitled to attend and speak but only Full Members are entitled to vote

Marc A Bryant

Chairman

strawberries & cream R/P

s Player Grade 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pts Games Perf
1 Willson, Ollie 182 b15+ w10+ b2+ w4+ b3= w6+ b8+ 6½ 7 214
2 Cafferty, Bernard 194 w9+ b5+ w1- b11+ w4= w7+ b3= 5 7 195
3 Sugden, John N 188 b14+ w7- b16+ w10+ w1= b4+ w2= 5 7 193
4 Norinkeviciute, Rasa 184 w11+ b6+ w7+ b1- b2= w3- b10+ 4½ 7 188
5 Wheeler, James M 177 b16+ w2- b14+ b7- w9+ w10= b6+ 4½ 7 174
6 Cove, Henry 164 b18+ w4- b8+ w13+ b7+ b1- w5- 4 7 168
7 Tebbs, Howard L 179 w13+ b3+ b4- w5+ w6- b2- w11+ 4 7 176
8 Ruane, Brendan J 158 w19+ b9- w6- b14+ w12+ b13+ w1- 4 7 145
9 Cload, Adrian 137 b2- w8+ b10- w16+ b5- w14+ b12+ 4 7 150
10 Blewitt, Steve 168 w12+ b1- w9+ b3- w11+ b5= w4- 3½ 7 161
11 Bryant, Marc A 127 b4- w17+ b13+ w2- b10- w16+ b7- 3 7 128
12 Wheeler, Robert J e90 b10- w14- b18+ w17+ b8- w19+ w9- 3 7 88
13 Fletcher, Martin G 105 b7- w18+ w11- b6- b16+ w8- b19+ 3 7 101
14 Hudson, Jeremy 128 w3- b12+ w5- w8- b18+ b9- w15= 2½ 7 116
15 Buswell, Paul 106 w1- b19+ w18+ b14= 2½ 4 114
16 Jozwiak, Umberto 64 w5- b19+ w3- b9- w13- b11- b18+ 2 7 63
17 Stephens, Harry R 30 b11- w19+ b12- 1 3 33
18 Parry, Chris e46 w6- b13- w12- b19+ w14- b15- w16- 1 7 36
19 Steuart, Lona 8 b8- w16- b17- w18- w15- b12- w13- 0 7 -5

INVITATION TO A BEXHILL SIMUL

INVITATION TO A
BEXHILL SIMUL

Bogdan Lalic has agreed to offer a challenge to local chess players to try and beat him!

Where? Bexhill Chess Club, Springfield Road, Bexhill
When? Saturday, 15 June – 2pm START, 5pm FINISH
Cost? £2 per head
How many? First 30 responses
Interested? Contact Joe Sharp on 01424 715753