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This can be viewed here. On Saturday, November 3rd a team from South Wales came second to perennial winners Sussex in the Under 16 section of the National Youth Chess Association inter county competition in Kenilworth. Our team of eight scored 18.5 points out of 24 and the bottom five players all scored 100% three out of three. The final scores were: Sussex 19, South Wales 18.5, Cheshire and North Wales 12, Richmond 9, Warwickshire 7.5, Maidenhead 6. In the Under 12 section our team scored 22 points out of 36 to come third. The final scores were: Sussex 23.5, Maidenhead 22.5, South Wales 22, Warwickshire 20.5, Cheshire and North Wales 14.5, Richmond 13, Wirral 9. Report by Ian Eustis
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Held at the Emlyn Café at Tanygroes on the 27th/28th October the event was reasonably well attended by 14 Dyfed players. The tournament prize winners were: =1st – Rudy van Kemenade 2023 (Aberystwyth) – 4/5 =1st – David Buttell 1831 (Carmarthen) – 4/5 3rd – Gerry Heap 2163 (Carmarthen) – 3.5/5 Under 1600 Grading Prize Ray Greenwood 1234 (Steynton) – 2.5/5 Continue reading Dyfed Closed Championship 2018 Please note that the games can now be downloaded from the Games page. The latest edition can be downloaded here. Please note that there is a new online FIDE Trainers’ Seminar. It is going to be held on the www.elitechesstraining.com website on the 24-25th of November. For more details, please find the prospectus in the link. If you have any questions, feel free to contact info@elitechesstraining.com. Best regards, The World Youth Chess Championships 2018 are taking place in Porto Carras, Halkidiki, Greece from October 20th to 30th. The Welsh representatives are Hugo Fowler in the U16 Open and Ifan Rathbone-Jones in the U14 Open. The boys arrived on the 19th after an early start to catch pre dawn flights. There are over 630 participants from 79 countries competing in 6 sections U14, 16 and 18 Open and U 14, 16 and 18 Girls. The playing venue is the Olympyk Conference Centre a short walk from the hotel accommodation across gardens and a marina. The accommodation is a 5* resort boasting a beachfront location and numerous leisure facilities including a number of swimming pools (although these are barely in use, as players are preparing their games). It is apparent that security and anti cheating measures are being taken very seriously (probably to be expected after the events at the European Youth). As well as no mobile phones being allowed in the venue and no person other than a player or arbiter being allowed in the playing hall, the live boards have a 30 minute delay. Players can be scanned with metal detectors on entry and are scanned on visiting the bathrooms. Moreover, players can be asked to leave the hall and thoroughly searched
All games can be downloaded here. The results of the 2nd Junior Congress were as follows: Open: 1st Ethan Chung 4/6 Premier: =1st Anshul Swamy and Andy Wang 4/5 Major: =1st Rio Northey and Alex Lawrence 5/6 Starters: =1st Gwennan Evans and Sophia Hussain 4/6 Full results are below: Continue reading 2nd Junior Congress Results Open Gerry Heap won the West Wales Open with 4.5/5. Adam Musson was 2nd with 4/5. John Underwood, Sven Zeidler and Joe Fatallah tied for 3rd with 3.5/5. Major Kimberley Chong won the West Wales Major with 4.5/5. Tomasz Miga and Andrew Thomas tied for 2nd with 4/5. Minor Eleanor Collins won the West Wales Minor with 4.5/5. Joy Fursman and Joel Chung tied for 2nd with 3.5/5. |
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