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Hastings 23-24 - Alex McFarlane - 28-12-2023

Freddy starts with a win!

Live games for those who have nothing better to do.


RE: Hastings 23-24 - Alex McFarlane - 28-12-2023

Draw for Supratit - against someone realistically hoping for a GM norm


RE: Hastings 23-24 - WBuchanan - 28-12-2023

Have a link
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/caplin-hastings-masters-2023


RE: Hastings 23-24 - Andy Howie - 28-12-2023

Probably one of the last tournaments on Chess24.com Sad


RE: Hastings 23-24 - amuir - 29-12-2023

Where have are all our players in the age range 15-50 gone ? I see only ages 5-15 and 50-75 playing


RE: Hastings 23-24 - Andy Howie - 29-12-2023

Grown up and have real jobs


RE: Hastings 23-24 - Alex McFarlane - 29-12-2023

Board 1 definitely worth watching today!!!!
Freddy v the top seed
Supratit gets an IM today on bd 23

Andy Muir - I trust you are going to apologise to Stuart White for prematurely aging him!!!


RE: Hastings 23-24 - Alex McFarlane - 29-12-2023

Some pictures from today by Brendan O'Gorman

https://brendanogorman.smugmug.com/Chess/2023/Hastings-Congress-2023-24/


RE: Hastings 23-24 - WBuchanan - 30-12-2023

(29-12-2023, 01:04 PM)Alex McFarlane Wrote: "Board 1 definitely worth watching today!!!!  "

It certainly was, though Freddie lost it was a great game to watch live. I recommend playing through this with no engine ouput visible. I was lucky in that the pesky 'chat' (of which there was none anyway) wasn't connecting and this cut off the constant view of the engine's evaluation, keeping open the question of whether black's early sacrifice was sound.



RE: Hastings 23-24 - Alex McFarlane - 30-12-2023

18 25 FM Waldhausen Gordon Frederick 2 - 2 WCM Sivanandan Bodhana 72

Tomorrow at Hastings. This one could be very interesting and not just for the chess played.