World Seniors Team Championships Prague, 5th March-15th March 2020

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR A WORLD EVENT

DEADLINE: 30 NOVEMBER 2019

This announcement invites WCU members, registered as Welsh with FIDE, to let us know by 30 November whether they may be interested in taking part in the 2020 World Seniors Team Championships (and in which section) by e-mailing Peter Bevan (internationaldirector@welshchessunion.uk).   Players intending to form part of the team for the over-50 section which Mark Adams is organising need not respond directly to this request.

Details of Event

This event will take place in Prague from 5 March 2020 (date of arrival) to 15 March 2020 (date of departure). More detailed information is available here .

Briefly, as in recent years, the WSTC will be a nine-round Swiss with standard FIDE time limits and one round a day. Teams of four play in any one round but that team may be chosen from a squad of five. Teams may represent either a national federation or any club, region, town etc of the Federation in question and there is no limit to the number of teams a federation may enter.  But all the players in a squad must be registered with FIDE as representing the Federation making the entry.  There will be separate open events for teams of players all over 50 and all over 65 at the end of the calendar year.  Details of accommodation costs and the transportation / registration charge are given in the website announcement.

Welsh Participation

Players responding to this note who are over 65 (or will be by 31/12/20) and who are not members of Mark’s team (see above) should say whether they would be interested in taking part as members of a second over-50 team instead of an over-65 team.

As in the past the WCU wish to give as many players as reasonably feasible a chance to participate in these events.  Requests to enter Welsh club etc sides, as well as teams representing the WCU itself, are welcomed.  Players in club etc sides must be WCU members but otherwise need not meet the WCU’s own eligibility rules on international representation. Welsh participants in these events in the past have found them enjoyable with many games against players of roughly the same standard as themselves. 

The WCU is unable to contribute to players’ costs of participating in these events beyond paying one entry fee (of E100 to FIDE).

European Seniors Team Championships 2020

The equivalent event (usually with the same format as the World Seniors) is due to take place from 25 June to 6 July in Wroclaw, Poland but no further details are currently available. The European event in recent years has been rather eclipsed by the World event and has attracted fewer entries.  But, if there is sufficient demand, the WCU is prepared to enter a team or teams in this event too.  A website notice, seeking expressions of interest, will be posted once more is known.

 

Interested in Coaching?

Thre WCU are urgently seeking members who are interested in coaching (usually juniors although not exclusively).

In order to create a central database of possible coaches, could anyone interested plesase complete the table below and forward to Peter Bevan (Email: wcuwebmaster@welshchessunion.uk) as soon as possible. The full table is available via the coaching tab above.

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Coaching via Skype?  
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Face-face or group sessions?  
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Current DBS Certificate  

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Junior Rapidplay Congress 2 Results

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1st = Sarthak Nukalapati, Alex Lawrence, Anshul Swamy (4/5) 16 players participated

Major:

1st Teddy Swartz (5/5) 2nd Evan Lewis (3.5/5) 3rd= Vedant Lutchman Singh, Lucy Taylor (3/5) 9 people played

Starters:

1st Aboudi Sattouf (4/5) 2nd Alex Coombs (3.5/5) 3rd= Anya Rathbone-Jones, Alexander Taylor (3/5) 5 played

Welsh Chess U1850 League

On behalf of the Home Committee of the Welsh Chess Union I am pleased to announce the formation of an under 1850 team tournament to be run at the same dates and venues as the Welsh Chess Premier League.  I have offered to run the league for the first two seasons and will look at the possibility of running an under 1500 event, if there is sufficient interest.

I am having difficulty drafting a set of rules and undoubtably there will be some mistakes in the first draft, so pending production of those rules, here is a summary of what we hope to achieve.

The league will be open to teams of four players rated 1850 or less at the start of the season.

The league will be team, rather than club based, so that teams might represent clubs, a group of clubs or just a group of friends.

All players must be members of the Welsh Chess Union.

Depending on the number of entries the dates will be

Sunday 23rd February,

Sunday 8th March and 

Sunday 3rd May  

at the same time and venue as the Welsh Premier League matches, Bishop Hedley High School, Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 9AN.

Or the above dates plus

Sunday 26th January

Sunday 19th April at 

Melyncrythan Community Centre, Crythan Road, Neath, SA11 1TB.

Again, depending on the number of entries it will either be an all-play-all or a swiss.  

Cost £20 per team.  Kevin will make arrangements for receipt of the payments on behalf of the WCU.  There will be a trophy at the end of the event.

Squads will consist of up to 10 nominated players.  Nobody can play for more than one team.  Further nominations to bring the squad up to a maximum of 10 may be made during the course of the event.

Time limit, all moves in 90 minutes plus 30 second increments from the start.

Points will be awarded as follows

1 for each game won.

½ for each game drawn.

A bonus point for winning the match.

Half a bonus point for drawing a match.

Whichever team gets the most points during the event (game and match) wins.

If you are interested please contact me by email at maddai01@gmail.com 

Entries on or before 1 January, but if you are going to enter, if possible, let me know before then so I can sort out the logistics.

I will reply to all enquiries.  Do not assume I have received your email if you have not had a reply.

 

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ECU E-Magazine September 2019

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2019 Welsh Seniors Championship Result

Held in Merthyr Tydfil the Welsh Seniors Champ resulted in a tie between Liam Penny and Rudy Van Kemenade. We congratulate both champions.
 
The games from the Championship can be downloaded from the Games page.