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  Blitz/Rapidplay tournaments
Posted by: Ianbrownlee - 17-08-2019, 06:05 PM - Forum: Tournaments and Events - Replies (3)

Hi All
I've had a request from the Jester to see if i could organize a blitz tournament, possibly on a Thursday evening or on a Saturday or Sunday. Is anyone else interested on this or a one day rapidplay

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  Blitz/Rapidplay tournaments
Posted by: Ianbrownlee - 17-08-2019, 04:34 PM - Forum: Tournaments and Events - No Replies

Hi All
I've had a request from the Jester to see if i could organize a blitz tournament, possibly on a Thursday evening or on a Saturday or Sunday. Is anyone else interested on this or a one day rapidplay

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  Lanarkshire Chess League AGM 2019
Posted by: Ianbrownlee - 15-08-2019, 01:58 PM - Forum: General Chess Chat - No Replies

Lanarkshire League AGM will be held on Wednesday 21st August at 7.15 pm at the Layby Inn, 73 Main Street Salsburgh, ML7  4 LW

All existing and new clubs are welcome Please contact Ian Brownlee (ian.brownlee@systemsit.co.uk) or tel 07899 832770 for any agenda items or enquiries

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  what is wrong with chess books etc.
Posted by: donaldheron - 11-08-2019, 11:35 PM - Forum: General Chess Chat - Replies (1)

I am getting older but even when I was younger I had the same complaint against almost all chess books written in algebraic: the font - the small c with its blob at the top end of the c looks almost identical to the small e with its very faint horizontal line.  I think what moved me to finally complain about this was Bologans books on Ruy Lopez and Black weapons in the open games where he takes it a stage further by, in headings, having moves in pale white on a black background - almost unreadable!  (revision 12/8/19 - New in Chess books do not have the problem with the font making it difficult to tell c from e this only refers to the moves in white on a black background especially the figurines.)   So why bother with books?  Why not just use chess databases?  OK for actual games data they are fine but they are all based on a false premise that I first saw in a real book whose title (I think - if my memory serves me well) was the blue book of chess. That premise was that you could determine the best move by finding the one with the highest percentage score.  In the blue book this method showed 1.g4 to be white's best move.  Another situation is where a move might have done well then someone discovers a refutation and no one plays it anymore and it still shows up as a good move statistically.  In other words they can be misleading.

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  European Youth Championships - Bratislava
Posted by: ruairidhmckay - 05-08-2019, 07:51 PM - Forum: Junior Chess Chat - Replies (2)

Round 4 today - another good round for all 4 Scots with 2 wins by Euan and Jake and 2 draws by Sanjith and Frederick. Some great results so far.

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  World Senior Championship (individual) 2019
Posted by: Jim Webster - 03-08-2019, 10:59 AM - Forum: Scots Abroad - No Replies

 
The WORLD SENIOR CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP due to be held in Bucharest, Romania, 11 - 24 November 2019.
 
As usual it has both 50+ and 65+ tournaments, with the possibility of separate women's events if there is enough interest.
 
The official closing date for entries is September 11th, so if Andy Burnett and/or I  could have replies from those interested in playing by September 2nd it would be much appreciated.
 
All the details are available from these links...
 
https://www.fide.com/index.php?option=com_fidecalendar&view=fcalview&aid=1521

Regulations
https://www.fide.com/images/stories/FIDE_Calendar_2019/World_Senior_Chess_Championship_2019_Regulations.pdf

Official Website
https://worldseniors2019.com/

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  <2200 'Opens'
Posted by: Alan Tate - 29-07-2019, 12:25 AM - Forum: General Chess Chat - Replies (6)

Two tournaments I was considering playing - Inverness, and in particular Arran Rapid do not allow over 2200 players to enter. Why?

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  Chess Draw Software
Posted by: MikePScott - 24-07-2019, 09:28 PM - Forum: General Chess Chat - Replies (3)

Hi
My brother in-law has asked if I can recommend any free (or low cost) chess draw software. I don't have the details as to what it will be used for, whether its a club competion or something grander. Is there anything that anyone can reommend?

Mike

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  Glorney Gilbert - Ireland 2019
Posted by: Jim Webster - 22-07-2019, 09:50 AM - Forum: Junior Chess Chat - Replies (6)

Links to pairings, results are available from News item
Live game link will be published as soon as it becomes available

Monday 22nd
Round 1 (10:00) - France v Scotland,  Wales v Netherlands, Ireland v England 
Round 2 (15:00) - Scotland v England, Netherlands v Ireland, France v Wales...

Tuesday 23rd
Round 3 (10:00) - Wales v Scotland, Ireland v France, England v Wales
Round 4 (15:00) - Scotland v Netherlands, France v England, Wales v Ireland

Wednesday 24th
Round 5 (10:00) - Ireland v Scotland, England v Wales, Netherlands v France

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  A public apology
Posted by: WBuchanan - 21-07-2019, 02:11 AM - Forum: General Chess Chat - Replies (5)

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