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2022 Scottish Championship |
Posted by: Alastair White - 03-07-2022, 02:40 PM - Forum: Live Games
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Rd 2: interesting game between two noted Sicilian Dragon experts in Bryson vs Burnett. Could be fireworks. Still in theory no doubt for a while at least. Who is your money on?
16…a5!? May be theory but who knows? Very complicated but Stockfish likes White. Popcorn time.
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Glasgow CC History and Memorabilia |
Posted by: Alan McGowan - 15-06-2022, 02:35 PM - Forum: General Chess Chat
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Does any former member of Glasgow CC know anything about any memorabilia retained by members:-
a) after the club sold/auctioned its library in the mid 1960s.
b) after the club was dissolved.
It is known that two sets of Laws/Members from 1840 and 1841 were available when Thomas McGrouther attempted to reconstruct the history of the club in the early 1900s (a fire at the business premises of a member had destroyed many other documents and an old Minute Book).
It is also known that the club periodically had photographs taken of members/committees, but these have never surfaced. Old photos of the club premises in the Athenaeum show numerous framed images on the walls. What happened to these with the demise of the club?
The club was officially instituted in 1840, but it is known that there was a chess club in Glasgow as early as 1827 - a letter from John Ross, secretary, to Alexander Glasgow survived and was donated to the club by a later member, Robert Pirrie. It cannot yet be confirmed whether the club was actually named 'Glasgow Chess Club.'
I am attempting to collate as much information as possible about the early members. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
https://www.chessscotland.com/documents/...sgowcc.htm
Thanks.
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Dundee Congress |
Posted by: Keith Rose - 04-06-2022, 12:15 PM - Forum: Tournaments and Events
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I am pleased to tell you that Dundee Congress will run this year, 14 - 16 October at The Chaplaincy Centre, University of Dundee (same as 2018 & 2019). The prize fund and entry fees will be the same as 2019. To follow progress as we update our website go to Dundee Congress website (please note - this is slightly different to previously, there is now no hyphen). Entry forms, both online and paper-based) will be available soon.
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Livingston Blitz and Allegro |
Posted by: JMcNicoll - 12-05-2022, 02:45 PM - Forum: Tournaments and Events
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Friday night and Sunday at the Mercure Livingston Hotel, still places in the Blitz and, don't tell anyone, but at least three places open in the Allegro.
Watch out for entries opening up again.
Online we have Chessresults for the Blitz, Allegro Open and Allegro U 1600 here.
And with no cookies or ads on Vega for Blitz here. Allegro Open here and U 1600 here.
There will be no sets available for analysis on Sunday so bring your own boards and sets if you think that is something you might want to do.
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