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Hamilton Junior Congress Results |
Posted by: Michael Hanley - 10-10-2011, 08:55 AM - Forum: Junior Chess Chat
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Event yesterday 9th Oct in st Margarets Church Hall, Airdrie.
Under 300:
1st Benjamin Ridge Edinburgh 6/6
2nd Aidan McGhie alexandra PS Airdrie 5/6
3rd Andrew Lawther bishopton PS 4/6 (on tiebreak)
Medals for 50% and above:
4/6 Felix Esche Edinburgh
Ryan Cunningham Bothwell PS
Louis McGarrity St Brides PS Bothwell
Christopher Dobie Holy Family Lenzie
3.5/6 Harry McKay Mearns PS Newton Mearns
3/6 Oran Pathi Kirkhill PS Newton Mearns
Niall McGrory Bishopton
Jennifer Lowe Keir Hardie PS Motherwell
Under 600:
1st Euan Gray Mile End PS Aberdeen 5/6
2nd Kirsty McCusker Balmuildy PS Bishopbriggs 4.5/6
3rd Robert Pirrie South Morningside PS Edinburgh 4/6 (on tiebreak)
Medals for 50% and above:
4/6 Jamie Marron Holy Family PS Lenzie
Fintan Pathi Kirkhill PS Newton mearns
3.5/6 Euan Dawson Lawhead PS St Andrews
Mairi Mulvanny Edinburgh
3/6 Eoin Cameron Bishopton
Daniel Marron Lenzie Chess Academy
Over 600:
1st Moray Lennox Glasgow HS 5.5/6
2nd Liam richmond Oban 5/6
3rd Andrew Reilly Stonelaw HS Rutherglen 4/6
Medals for 50% and above:
3/6 Aidan Jenkins St John the Baptist PS Uddingston
Nadia Ameur Uddingston Grammar
Leonardo Sani Ninewells CC Dundee
Cahil McGeechan Holy Cross HS Hamilton
David Borland Coatbridge HS
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Hamilton Junior congress - 4 board test |
Posted by: Andy Howie - 08-10-2011, 08:53 PM - Forum: Live Games
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I am running a 4 board test at the Hamilton Junior Congress today
7 rounds links will appear here
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Early day motion 2158 - Chess |
Posted by: Gerard Blake - 08-10-2011, 08:38 PM - Forum: General Chess Chat
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Not sure how many on here are aware of this Early Day Motion. I first heard about it through a link on the TWIC website.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/public...umber=2158
Quote:That this House recognises the positive social and intellectual benefits for all children across the social spectrum of learning chess at a young age and the relatively low costs of teaching it in schools; notes that while chess currently receives no financial support from the Government, many European countries including Sweden and France financially support chess in schools; further notes that the European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth would welcome UK support for the Chess in Schools project being developed by the ECU and the Kasparov Chess Foundation; welcomes the work of the UK-based charity Chess in Schools and Communities which teaches chess to primary school children from less affluent backgrounds; and calls on the Government to ensure that all children are given the opportunity to learn chess at primary school within existing resources.
If any of you want to contact your MP to ask them to sign this EDM you can do so through the following http://www.writetothem.com/. I did, but unfortunately my own MP (Douglas Alexander) is a member of the Shadow Cabinet, which precludes him from signing EDMs
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Chess in Scotland on Sunday |
Posted by: Geoff Chandler - 07-10-2011, 01:10 PM - Forum: General Chess Chat
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Due to the fact they interviewed both me and Rudolf Austin it could have turned
out to be a disaster for Scottish Chess. I think we got away with it.......this time.
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Chess Scotland Broadcast Channel |
Posted by: David G Congalton - 07-10-2011, 12:44 AM - Forum: General Chess Chat
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The Dundee congresses proposed use of the livestream facility for broadcasting at next weekend’s event, Prestwick’s intention to broadcast commentary at the 2012 congress and the thread on online junior coaching has set the little wheels and cogs crunching in my head about a Chess Scotland livestream channel.
Some of the following is also on the junior thread and I apologise for repeating myself. I said I apologise for repeating myself.
By using Livestream, it is my understanding that broadcasts can be made at no cost to the provider or to the user. I believe that the Livestream facility can also allow the viewer to see what is on the producers screen. There is also a chat facility which allows communication between the provider and the audience.
The free version has no restriction on who can view or the number of viewers (once a channel has been verified).
The provision of a Chess Scotland channel may spread public awareness of the game, the channel could be used for
• the broadcast of congresses
• the broadcasting of the Scottish Championships
• A monthly Chess Reporting Scotland
• The Presidential Speech each Christmas and New Year
• Last night of the Pawns for those with musical talents
• Live 100 club draw.
• Junior and adult training
• Award ceremonies – Chess Scotland equivalent of the Oscars and the award for best supporting actor in a Chess Soap goes to …
• Question time – A panel made up of our top chess players could be grilled on what they think of the current situation of the game in Scotland. Nominations for the role of mediator could be made on the forum.
• The Kings Road – A gritty soap about a town of chess players and the drama, scandal and intrigue of their lives. This Thursday – Big Al is devastated at being omitted from the first team’s trip to Auchtershoogle, Rab the Rook returns a day early from the Mull of Kintyre congress to find his wife big Senga entertaining Dougie the Poisoned Pawn over his Battle of Bannockburn chess set.
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Glasgow & District Schools’ Chess League Secondary Division |
Posted by: Derek Howie - 05-10-2011, 10:22 PM - Forum: Junior Chess Chat
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This League is open to all Secondary Schools in Glasgow & District.
There are five tournaments available:
1) Junior League For teams of 4 players in S1 or S2
2) Intermediate League For teams of 4 players in S3 or S4
3) Senior League For teams of 4 players in S5 or S6
(Younger players may play in the Intermediate and Senior leagues)
4) Girls’ League For teams of 4 girls from S1-S6
5) P.B.Anderson Trophy For teams of 4 players from S1-S6.
(This is a knockout competition with an age handicap to help younger players)
An entry fee of £15.00 is paid to the League and for this sum, schools can enter one team in each category. Once entries are received, a draw is made by the Secretary who ensures that the number of home and away matches is spread evenly in the fixture list. If there is a large number of entries, then 2 columns would be made so that the maximum number of games in each tournament is kept to 5 or 6. Matches are played after school from November until May, on a date which is arranged between the two team organisers but before a deadline date which is given for each round. Individual teams of 4 players should be arranged in order of playing strength. Winning schools receive a trophy which they keep for a year; as well as individual medals. Depending on the number of teams in the league - runners-up may also receive individual medals.
At present, the number of schools entering is small but it is hoped that if this increases, the schools would be grouped geographically to minimise travelling time.
Please complete the following entry form and return with the entry fee to the Secretary by Friday 28th October 2011:
Mrs Christine MacGregor. Woodfarm High School, Robslee Road, GLASGOW G46 7BL
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Notice of your interest/ participation can be sent here in advance of the closing date.
Cheques for £15.00 should be made payable to: Glasgow & District Schools Chess League.
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PVG (Child Protection) - Service for Clubs & Congresses |
Posted by: Dick Heathwood - 05-10-2011, 08:41 PM - Forum: Membership News
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There have been a number of changes in the area of PVG (child protection) and a new service for the benefit of clubs and congresses has now progressed beyond the pilot stage. The existing pilot scheme approach has now been formally launched on a national basis. The principles of the service are set out in the paragraph headed “Clubs & Congresses” in http://www.chessscotland.com/membership/PVGpolicy.htm. The detailed operation of the service is explained in the page http://www.chessscotland.com/membership/...resses.htm.
The Chess Scotland Lead Signatory, Steve Mannion Snr, and the Additional Signatory, Dick Heathwood, hope that clubs and congresses throughout Scotland will find this a useful service to build confidence that legal obligations are being met at local clubs and congresses.
The service is mainly addressing situations where clubs and congresses are specifically aimed at the participation of juniors but may be considered relevant in other cases, e.g. where a “normal” local club for adults operates a junior training programme or a congress is running a junior event.
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Dundee Congress event update |
Posted by: Keith Rose - 04-10-2011, 09:32 PM - Forum: Tournaments and Events
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• The congress will be featured on local t.v. The Dundee Channel will make a video report during the weekend that will be aired shortly after the event
• Free WiFi in the venue;
• We will broadcast live play from two boards of the Open. We will have monitors set up in the lounge to show those games for the interest of anyone whose game(s) finish earlier. You could use your own internet-enabled devices. Unfortunately the CS boards are not available to us.
• Graham Mooney (FIDE 1938, CS 1816) will conduct coaching/commentary on the live games of the first three rounds. This is aimed at juniors and interested adults and each session will start 2 hours after the start of the rounds. These sessions will open with a run through of play to that time then commentary on moves as they are played, all on an interactive question and discussion basis. Graham can’t be with us on Sunday, unfortunately.
• We will have live streaming video of boards one and two of the Open again
• The draws for the Richardson and Spens Cups will be live on video (2:15 Saturday 15th)
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