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David Rileyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07916441692410827124noreply@blogger.comBlogger242125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4081143489947196786.post-17418690394178649072023-12-16T14:26:00.000+00:002023-12-16T14:26:58.580+00:00Warwickshire County Chess Teams<p>Warwickshire did not enter the County Championships in 2023-24, due to a lack of captains, and a perceived lack of interest from players. This survey is designed to gather data on both of those issues.</p><p>If you are interested in playing for Warwickshire in 2024-25, please complete <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSczE0SGZUKpbkSl0blS4xqZx51RIiYeMg9kgdd27JWELy5V-Q/viewform">this form</a> by Monday, 8th January.<br /><br /></p><div class="blogger-post-footer">This auromated digest has come to you from the Rugby Chess Club blog.
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invitation please contact the secretary (see About Rugby Chess Club)</div>David Rileyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07916441692410827124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4081143489947196786.post-89348215668971320642020-09-10T16:18:00.002+01:002020-09-10T16:24:24.378+01:00Bob Wildig (1944-2020) RIP<p> Bob Wildig died this morning (10th September 2020). Bob was the President of Rugby Chess Club, a member since the 1960s and, for many decades, the clubs Secretary and Board 1 player in the A team. He has been ill in recent years and died as a result of this illness, peacefully, in his sleep. </p><p>Members of the club will have many memories of Bob, with several of them having known him since they were juniors. For now we are putting a placeholder picture into this post to mark his passing. There will be a more significant reflection about Bob's life once we have had time to plan. This photo is one taken in 2010 when the club held an exhibition at the Rugby Art Gallery and Museum. Bob is posing next to part of the display - an image showing him at age 15 (seated foreground) playing as a schoolboy in a simultaneous match.
Bob had a lifelong interest in chess and instilled this love into others also, several of whom still play with the club. He will be sadly missed by all of us.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEilabUHK_9dVvHq8vHx0CvWcIKsTp5pSa5x6Q6CPO5PFBxGFYJ0M-z-h8un-KVq2CBbdl3D7EV7gWpJNgcKQXOhGnru5tIiLp8rrclqImMvy3fD7AWyVUsOrWRJE3XJN-IxmMoK8juaUUc/s640/Bob+at+library+exhibit.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="480" data-original-width="640" height="300" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEilabUHK_9dVvHq8vHx0CvWcIKsTp5pSa5x6Q6CPO5PFBxGFYJ0M-z-h8un-KVq2CBbdl3D7EV7gWpJNgcKQXOhGnru5tIiLp8rrclqImMvy3fD7AWyVUsOrWRJE3XJN-IxmMoK8juaUUc/w400-h300/Bob+at+library+exhibit.jpg" width="400" /></a></p><br /><p><br /></p><div class="blogger-post-footer">This auromated digest has come to you from the Rugby Chess Club blog.
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formidable p<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEio-28rA9uB87D9QtsEWoAEdBvLfQI8_on24nBh9r9CAnvOS5564WeXLM1txzHtNYCCRnH6XfFQP1F3UyQShy0zkoXIYTyggFSIm06JsDD7ryRQ9NckEmLbf3HgHOkS3Vc30rEumLAXvcE/s733/john+naylor+still+2009+%25282%2529.png" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="733" data-original-width="671" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEio-28rA9uB87D9QtsEWoAEdBvLfQI8_on24nBh9r9CAnvOS5564WeXLM1txzHtNYCCRnH6XfFQP1F3UyQShy0zkoXIYTyggFSIm06JsDD7ryRQ9NckEmLbf3HgHOkS3Vc30rEumLAXvcE/w293-h320/john+naylor+still+2009+%25282%2529.png" width="293" /></a>layer, an excellent chess coach, a memorable and likeable person. He is well remembered in the club and the league. Some of the memories have nothing to do with chess ... but if you do want to look at some of his games on this blog there are games <a href="http://rugbychessclub.blogspot.com/2009/12/another-good-night-for-1st-team.html" target="_blank">here, </a><a href="http://rugbychessclub.blogspot.com/2009/11/more-games-from-3rd-november.html" target="_blank">here </a>and <a href="http://rugbychessclub.blogspot.com/2009/11/someone-keep-nalin-quiet.html" target="_blank">here</a>.<br /><br />Club President Bob Wildig, recalls that John first came <span>to the club in the mid to late ‘80s along with Russell James, similar
age and nearly as strong a player. They were both juniors and Bob recalls taking them both to quite a
few matches around that time.<i> 'On one occasion there
was an enemy pawn on the seventh on the verge of promotion only stopped
by knights and I must’ve gone white as a sheet thinking it would all
collapse but John just smiled and said ‘It’s all quite sound, Bob’ and
went off for his customary drag.'</i></span>
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</p><span>John Hall knew John Naylor well from this time and recalls not only games played by and against him, but also inviting him home for a meal and giving John what turned out to be his first curry. <br /></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">John moved away from Rugby for a while and when he returned he not only played very successfully as Board 1 on our A team, but also taugh chess to local schools and coached individuals. One junior he coached was Chris Pegler's son and she has video footage of him running a poker school for Rhys' 13th birthday party as a side gig. (Poker at that time was an passion equivalent to chess, and much more lucrative!). She recalls: <i>'John not only visited us at home to teach, but also accompanied us to Northampton Juniors' events to watch Rhys play. This venue had a high balcony from which parents could watch the games. John wanted to watch Rhys but was not keen on heights so I had to try and describe the game. Sometimes John would get so frustrated by my lack of decent commentary that he would advance briefly to the edge. He really was very committed to encouraging new chess talent'.</i> Although Rhys did not persist with chess he still has the meticulously written notes from John and a great affection for the French Defence.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">Nalin Kadowala and Jonathan Cox (who like John started chess at Rugby as juniors) joined him as part of what Nalin calls‘The Rugby Chess Club Dream Team’ during an amazing season in 2009/10. Nalin recalls John as very humorous and laid-back. Away from the chess board he was witty and welcoming. Until you were sitting across the board from him.
Then you’d realise that he could harness his bluffing power from poker
to dismantle you over the course of a not-very-long chess game. <br />
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Nalin also recalls when Rugby A had a home match against
Coventry Chess A at Rugby Railway Club. They had set out their usual four boards, everyone present apart from the top board,
John Naylor. This was no surprise to either RCC or our opponents (such was
John’s reputation)! Coventry’s
top board, was also not present and as it was not
unusual for him to be late, Nalin and Jonathan had a little bet on who would arrive first. Close to
half hour after the games had begun things started to get tense (half an hour
is the league's default time). What nobody expected was that two
minutes to the default time, John and Dave would casually walk in together
clearly sharing some amusing banter, each holding the staple beer. A few moves were played before John
leaned over his chess board to Dave to suggest, ‘Draw?’ ‘Fancy watching the
footie?’ This was met with a swift ‘Yes’ and the two of them
happily trotted off to the main lounge area. <br />
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In telling this tale Nalin reflects that whilst chess was an important part of John’s life - it
wasn’t all his life. Friendships and encouraging others was also what
he enjoyed doing. Wherever John is now, Nalin feels confident he has a pint in hand, and if he happens to be watching Nalin play some
horrendous chess there will be a smile on his face. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"> </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">Thank you for the
memories John and God Bless. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"> </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"> </div><br /><p></p><div class="blogger-post-footer">This auromated digest has come to you from the Rugby Chess Club blog.
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For juniors the news about the 2020 UK Chess Challenge is that this will now no longer happen in May and is likely to happen (at earliest) in September. You can find out more and sign up for email alerts on the deLancey website (<a href="https://www.delanceyukschoolschesschallenge.com/2020-schedule/" target="_blank">LINK</a>).<br />
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These are vary uncertain times and I hope that every one of our members, their families, members of other clubs and Rugby Workers Club staff and members can stay healthy. I will keep in touch by email when there is any news and hope that we might find some amusement in online chess until we can meet in person again.<br />
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Rugby Chess Club cancelled our last meeting (16th March) and you should assume that unless you hear otherwise via the Rugby Chess email list, meetings in April and May will not now go ahead. Hope to see you again soon and STAY SAFE PLEASE. <div class="blogger-post-footer">This auromated digest has come to you from the Rugby Chess Club blog.
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Venue: Citrus Hotel Ryton on Dunsmore, Coventry.<br />
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Open, U1975, U140 and U110 sections.<br />
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Free entry for first 20 female entries.<br />
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Entry form and online entry through <a href="http://congress.warwickshirechess.org/">http://congress.warwickshirechess.org/</a><div class="blogger-post-footer">This auromated digest has come to you from the Rugby Chess Club blog.
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This was at a time when soviet chess was a very serious business and the match against Moscow Chess Club was a huge event. Graham is pictured at this event (seated right) with a decidedly serious expression.<br />
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Graham's family have extended an invitation to his funeral and wake - an opportunity to celebrate Graham's life. This will be on Monday 23rd December
at 2pm at Rainsbrook Cemetery (Avon Room) & Crematorium and afterwards at The Railway Club (which was where RCC used to meet). <br />
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Family flowers only please. Donations in memory of Graham for the
Alzheimer's Society may be sent to Walton & Taylor Funeral
Directors, <br />16 Railway Terrace Rugby, CV21 3EW, telephone 01788 543008. <a href="http://www.waltonandtaylor.co.uk/donate" rel="nofollow" target="_new">www.waltonandtaylor.co.uk/donate</a> <br />
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Please email the club if you need directions or further information. (Obituary in Rugby Advertiser where you can leave online comments is <a href="https://announcements.johnstonpress.co.uk/obituaries/rugbyadvertiser-uk/obituary.aspx?n=graham-lightfoot&pid=194697471&fhid=41152" target="_blank">here</a>).<div class="blogger-post-footer">This auromated digest has come to you from the Rugby Chess Club blog.
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Thank you to all who took part, and especially Malcolm for running the contest. We trust you all enjoyed the evet and that it may have helped limber you up for the coming season. Malcolm reckons it had had that effect for him, he started with a win and two draws in the first 3 Leamington League matches.<br />
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<b></b><br />This round started with Francis just ahead of Chris Badley, Mike Johnson & Simon Turner, with six players a further point back, waiting to pounce.<br />
<br />Francis played Chris, and continued his serene progress. Neither Simon nor Jim were able to join us, so Malcolm was re-paired with Mike Johnson, and was pleased to break his duck when his pawns managed to invade Mike's posititon.<br />
<br />Ganesh beat Petar, Dave beat John, Nicola beat Chris P and Vassily will have been pleased to follow up his win against Malcolm with a draw against Bob.<br />
<br />This gave Francis the luxury of knowing he'd won the Tournament with a round to spare. Nevertheless, he kept his run going with a win against Mike, our visitor from Coventry, who we'd been pleased to welcome. Ganesh beat Nicola, and Chris B beat Vassily to join Simon equal 2nd behind Francis on 4 points.<br />
<br />John beat Petar, Bob beat Dave, and Malcolm beat Chris P giving the final table, <a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByoifiDURVluM3FfaVVjZnNUTWl6Vk1YZ2VBb0RPMl82RzJr">LINK</a>.<br /><div class="blogger-post-footer">This auromated digest has come to you from the Rugby Chess Club blog.
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In the lead on this first evening, after two games, are Mike Johnson and Chris Badley. Well done and we look forward to some more interesting and friendly games on 9th and 23rd. Good luck to all players for the next four matches.<br />
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First to fall was Brian, who looked remarkably happy - great to see him at chess again after a break. Second to be knocked out was John who was followed by the only win of the evening or black - Nigel. Great work.<br />
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Jamie, Dan and Dave all lost and Petar and Stephen accepted draws. This left Chris (who lost) and Simon who acheived a draw - with many spectators watching by that stage. There were some surprises here as Bob points out:<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><i> '</i></span><span style="-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: #222222; display: inline !important; float: none; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 13.33px; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;"><i>I was surprised when I beat Jamie who I would struggle to beat in a normal game. I think Jamie was being very adventurous and nearly broke through anyway! It was a very interesting game just like the one I played against Simon next to it.'</i></span><br />
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Bob has agreed to do this again and everyone seemed to have enjoyed themselves, so perhaps a summer simul can be a regular part of our calendar. (Next meeting is 19 August). <br />
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<b>The Rugby Workers Club, 32 Oliver Street, Rugby CV21 2ET., ballroom (<a href="http://rugbychessclub.blogspot.com/p/location.html" target="_blank">see location info</a>).<br /><br />Clocks will be used but notation of the game is optional.</b><br />
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Entries should be made to Malcolm Harding before 7.30pm on Monday 2nd September. (<a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/182b9HRHDDtiSgjlsmYMZgLwTR0rU5Jl8/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">There is also provision for late entries</a>).<br />
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Here are some photos from last Saturday (6th July). On 13th July (10-1.30) we were be in the same place - outside St Andrew's Church in central Rugby. If you know how to play chess come and have a game or so. You don't have to be a grandmaster to play us (honest).<br />
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On Sunday 27th January several Rugby Chess Club players travelled to Coventry to play in the Coventry and District Chess League (CDCL) Centenary Rapidplay.<br />
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Six games saw our ten RCC players (Simon Turner, Patrick Reid, Paul Colburn, James (Jamie) Kearney, John Hall, Steve Walley, Dave Riley, Petar Dimitrov, Chris Badley and Jonty Male) pitted against some strong opponents.<br />
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The competition attracted over 100 players (a wonderful target for the CDCL organisers to reach at the start of its 100th year). <br />
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High points for RCC included a game against GM Mark Hebden by James <i>pictured above.</i> In terms of final results in the Open category Patrick won 4 games to finish 9th<b> and win the u185 prize</b>, slightly ahead
of fellow Rugby A team players Simon Turner (11th with 3.5 points) and Paul Colburn (3 points). James finished 28th with 2 points (win and two draws) gained against much higher rated opponents.<br />
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We did not expect any of our players to be in the Major section (110-145 rated) but Petar Dimitrov found himself entered into this section in error and acquitted himself well, finishing 25th (2 points). As usual he was playing fast games - his win against his last opponent with 15 mins still on the clock.<br />
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Five players entered the Minor section, including junior Jonathan (Jonty) Male. For most this was their very first chess tournament. David Riley performed strongly - four wins (finishing 12th). John Hall also had a good day with 3.5 points (including 3 draws so only one game lost). Steve Walley and Chris Badley both won 2 points and Jonathan 1 point - with both Chris and Steve playing and winning against Jonathan there was an element of Good News: Bad News in some of these results.<br />
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Several of the our players are caught in action below. An enjoyable contest. Congratulations to the league and many thanks to Hok Chui the organiser and others on the CDCL team who made this happen. (Tournament results are at http://chess-results.com/tnr410734.aspx)<br />
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The league are organising a 100th anniversary Rapidplay event on Sunday 27th January in Coventry as part of its celebrations. Rugby as one of the clubs competing in CDCL will be sending some of its players so look out for us there.<br />
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You can find out more by clicking on the natty Centenary CDCL logo below.<br />
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Petar is joined in this photograph by other new players (left to right: David Ellis, Dave Riley and Chris Badley) and team captain Steve Walley. All four will be playing for Rugby Chess Club teams, including Steve's during the 2018/19 season. All four new players show great promise and performed well in the contest.<br />
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We enjoyed sunshine and chess as pa<i>rt of Rugby Festival of Culture </i>on each of the past three Saturdays. <br />
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Here are some photographs from each of the events. Thank you to everyone who took part and all our visitors. Some of whom we hope to see again.<br />
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One of the first on the scene was Rugby Lord Mayor Tom Mahoney pictured below with Bob Wildig our President. We had many more visitors after this, both juniors and adults. One adult (who was not a chess player but had taught chess at Ernesford Grange School many years ago) was so taken by the scene that she set about sketching the players.<br />
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We will be meeting for more open air chess at John Lees Memorial Gardens from 11-2 on Saturday 7th July and then back to our original spot outside St Andrews Church on 14th July (same time). Come and join us and enjoy some open air chess.<br />
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Thank you to the Rugby Festival of Culture organisers (especially Chris, Emma and Aftab) for offering us these spots, and also thank you to the very helpful people at St Andrews and John Lees Hall (particularly Amber, Pauline and the man with the duct tape). Here's hoping the glorious weather continues.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Simon Turner (left) recieves Division 2 winners trophy <br />from Ben Graff (LDCL chair)</td></tr>
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The Leamington and District Chess League ended in May and <span style="background-color: transparent; color: #222222; display: inline; float: none; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size-adjust: none; font-size: 13.33px; font-stretch: 100%; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: normal; orphans: 2; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">the LDCL AGM was held at Olton Chess Club last week. Looking back through the website posts there is a slight sense of deja vu. Last year our LDCL team,</span> led by Malcolm Harding, took home a trophy as winners of Division 4. Promoted to Division 3 for the 2017/18 season they came 3rd in that League, again Malcolm was captain. </div>
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This year it was the turn of our new LDCL Team (Rugby A) to take home a trophy. This team won Division 2 and Simon Turner (Team Captain) is pictured here receiving the award from Ben Graff (LDCL Chair). Ben commented on the success of this team in coming top of the division and being promoted to Division 1 in only one season. </div>
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Fingers crossed for yet more impressive performances from these teams in the 2018/19 season.</div>
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Patrick and Jamie shared second play in the Major with Andrew Price of Leamington, 3.5 points each. In Round 3 the results of a Jamie-Patrick head to head was a draw. Dave Ireland (Coventry) took first place with 4 points - so very close. Well done.<br />
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David and Alan Phillips took part in the Warwick University on Saturday. They had a really good day ...</div>
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David came joint third with 4.5 out of 7 and a grading performance of 180. His wins included one against a female FM and various other high graded players. He also drew with Ben Purton - graded 205.</div>
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Alan had a slow start (0 out of 2 for his first matches). However he then drew with Louise Head - English Women's champion - in what he describes as 'probably the best game I have ever played'. With 3.5 out of the final 4 rounds for a total of 4 out of 7 Alan won the grading prize. Fantastic performances and very well done. </div>
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Congratulations also to the organisers for what was not only a well organised event but great fun. Alan and David would recommend this event to anyone - <span style="-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: transparent; color: black; display: inline !important; float: none; font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: 13px; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">especially as they hand out 100% of the entry fees in prizes ! </span></div>
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Our last match before the end of year has now been played. Our last meeting was Monday with a four way split of first place in the mini-tournament between Simon, Jamie, David and Nicola. (Simon won the prize on a card draw - free entry to next's Warwickshire Chess Championship in May.)<br />
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Bob (President) came along to confer festive greetings on us all, Nigel (Chair) organised the handicapping and ran the tournament, Chris distributed puzzles and sweets. Sadly there was only one Christmas sweater in play (Nalin we missed you!). Thank you to everyone who played. Particular congratulations to Tom and Jonty who had not played in tournaments before and are very new members of the club. <br />
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Just to remind you that the next club meeting will be on 15th January 2018 (as 1st January is a Bank Holiday). Hope to see you then,meanwhile happy holidays everyone. <br />
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Four sections of play, so something for everyone. <br />
An incentive to brush up on your chess over the summer.<br />
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<b>Four ECF and Fide Rated sections:</b> Open, Under 170, Under 140 and Under 110<br />
<b>Date:</b> 10th September 2017. <br />
<b>Venue:</b> The SYDNI Centre, 24 Cottage Square, Leamington Spa CV31 1PT (limited free parking is available at the venue, other free parking is available in the surrounding streets.)</div>
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<b>Chief Organiser:</b> Ed Goodwin<br />
<b>Arbiters:</b> Matthew Carr (Chief Arbiter) and Thomas Thorp<br />
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<b>Entry fee:</b> £20 (adults) and £15 (juniors born on/after 1 July 1999)<br />
<b>Additional £7.50 fee for Bronze ECF members or non-members</b><br />
<b>Prizes (all sections):</b> £150 (1st), £90 (2nd), £50 (3rd), £30 (grading). <br />
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<b>Play schedule:</b> Round 1 (10.00-11.00), Round 2 (11.15-12.15), Round 3 (12.45-13.45), Round 4 (14.00-15.00), Round 5 (15.15-16.15), Round 6 (16.30-17.30)<br />
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<b>Deadline for entry:</b> 12 noon 9th September 2017<br />
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The Rugby team competed at 4th Division level last season and won 12 of 14 games, finishing some way clear at the top of the table with 24 points (nearest rivals Daventry B and Solihull E each won 7 games and finished with 16 points). The team trophy was an attractive chess board admired here by Malcolm Harding, the captain of our Leamington League team. <br />
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The Rugby team is now promoted to Division 3 for the 2017/18 season and we will also next season be fielding a Rugby team in Division 2 (to be captained by Simon Turner). Wishing both teams and captains a successful season.<br />
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The other items of silverware shown off here are the two individual cups that Rugby players won. The KO Open cup (won by Patrick Reid) and the KO under-100 cup (won by John Hall). Very well done. Not only cups but medals await you guys.<div class="blogger-post-footer">This auromated digest has come to you from the Rugby Chess Club blog.
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Also part of the business of the meeting was the election of a new League Secretary (on the retirement of Mike Johnson) and our own Malcolm Harding was elected to this role. Rugby Chess Club Chair Nigel Malka was elected to the role of Grading Secretary (one of the roles Mike J has now retired from). Congratulations on these election successes. <br />
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In the above photo Bob has just awarded the Jonathan Payne Trophy for most committed player in the 2016/17 season to Nalin Kadodwala. <br />
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The club presented Bob with wine and a heavily customised card recording memories from his years as secretary (from winning awards, our exhibition in the museum and nights down the Merchants playing chess, through to teaching juniors and Christmas parties). We hope he will be playing chess and doing less paperwork as our new President in the new season. <br />
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Chris Pegler as the new Secretary has taken on the paperwork (look out!), Nalin will continue teaching juniors in Bob's stead, working with Nigel Stanley. Reminder that our next meeting is on Monday, 5th June, and this time there will be more chess and no paperwork! <div class="blogger-post-footer">This auromated digest has come to you from the Rugby Chess Club blog.
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invitation please contact the secretary (see About Rugby Chess Club)</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4081143489947196786.post-86932667014194451312017-05-04T17:52:00.002+01:002017-05-09T08:59:29.273+01:00A successful season (well done everyone)With one Leamington League game yet to play we have a bevy of fine results and some silverware for the club. Really an excellent season for all our players, with over 260 games played and a fine way to celebrate our 140th anniversary (the club was reputedly established in 1877).<br />
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<b>RUGBY A</b>, captained by Simon Turner, this season won both the Coventry and District Chess League (CDCL) KO Cup, and also the CDCL Divisional Cup (A). </div>
<strong>RUGBY B </strong>also did very well,
finishing in top place in Division 2 of the CDCL and their Captain, John Hall, also had personal success in the Leamington League. He won the Individual KO contest for under-100 rated players. Patrick, who played for both A and B teams during the season won the Individual KO Open in the Leamington League. <br />
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<strong>RUGBY C</strong> played in both the CDCL Division 3 and in Divisional Cup (B) under Captain Nicola Carrouche. While this team may not have brought home any silverware the players had some very interesting chess moments!<br />
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As well as the individual player successes in the <strong>LEAMINGTON LEAGUE</strong> we also had team success.
<strong> </strong>New Captain Malcolm Harding steered us to the top of Division 4 when we
still had four games left to play! This league draws players from across
all levels in the club and next season we expect to be promoted to Division 3, which gives our players more games in this league. </div>
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Well done everyone. </div>
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