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  Chess Scotland Membership Cards
Posted by: Alan Tate - 23-06-2016, 10:36 PM - Forum: Membership News - Replies (2)

Is there really a need for membership cards? Paying for something that is useless and requires trees to be cut down is kind of annoying....

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  Grading Deadline 2016 Grand Prix and printed list
Posted by: Douglas Bryson - 23-06-2016, 02:00 PM - Forum: Ask the Grader - Replies (2)

Grading Deadline 2015-2016

The 2015-16 grading year finishes on June 30, 2016. The July 1, 2016 set of FIDE international data will be imported and included in player results for this season. The Grand Prix 2015-16 finishes with the 2016 Scottish Championships in Glasgow. The data will be used for the Grand Prix only and will not be processed for grading for 2015-16 season. The 2016 Scottish Championships will be the first event of the new 2016-17 season and will use new season grades when the data is processed.

The next upload is scheduled for Friday July 1 (or slightly later if the FIDE data is not immediately available).

There will be a period of checking data in July before the new season is created. If there are any missing results, or corrections to results, junior ages, spellings or player club affiliations please send asap - <!-- e --><a href="mailto:grading@chessscotland.com">grading@chessscotland.com</a><!-- e -->. There may be one final update in July to reflect these corrections if received after July 1.

Thanks to all who have supplied grading data and information this season. Thanks to grading system programmers Gordon Rattray and Andrew McHarg.

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Grading List 2016-2017

The 2014 Chess Scotland AGM and follow up Council meetings discussed cost saving measures with regard to the printing of the Grading List. The online display of grading information has meant that sales of the book have declined sharply in recent years.

Last season we started a new policy that there is no longer a printed grading book sent out automatically to all graders, tournament organisers, officials etc. A complimentary copy of the book will however be sent out free of charge in PDF format.

Some players and officials have indicated they would still like to be able to use the printed grading list. To satisfy these requests we will make a shorter print run of the grading List but only for copies which have been purchased in advance. That way we minimise printing costs on potentially unsold copies.

If you would like to order a copy of the printed Grading List please buy a copy before August 1 2016 by using the online form here <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.chessscotland.com/membership/membership.htm">http://www.chessscotland.com/membership/membership.htm</a><!-- m -->
The charge is £5 and includes postage. The size of the print run will be determined by the number of orders taken by that date. The book will be printed up in early August and posted out to purchasers. There will only be a very limited number of books available for purchase after this date.

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  New Constitution
Posted by: Andy Howie - 18-06-2016, 08:13 PM - Forum: General Chess Chat - Replies (1)

I am pleased to say that the new constitution was passed today at the SGM.

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  Forum Access
Posted by: Andy Howie - 18-06-2016, 08:08 PM - Forum: General Chess Chat - Replies (1)

After a discussion after todays SGM, we have opened the forum to public access (read only) so that guests can see what is being discussed.

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  National FIDE rated rapidplay event
Posted by: Ianbrownlee - 16-06-2016, 06:02 PM - Forum: General Chess Chat - Replies (36)

Hi Guys
I am hoping to introduce a rapid play event which will be FIDE rated (assuming I will still be Home Director next season) and I would like serious input from as wide a field as possible.

Here are a few of my thoughts, I've already spoken to a few people in my neck of the woods

1. Do we use utilise the MacIsaac trophy which is not being used at the moment or do we get a new trophy (i'll buy it if the latter)

2. As in the MacIsaac should be a minimum grading of say 1850. I'm thinking of a secondary quickplay on the same day for those below 1850.

3. Location. Should we have it over different venues like the Grand Prix format or have it as a one off on a saturday. I'm thinking of say accumulate the points and play as often as you like. It gives the people in relatively remote locations (e.g. Aberdeen) a great chance to participate.

4. By rapidplay I mean 15 minutes each, possibly with increments

I am keen to hear from anyone who has an opinion one way or the other

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  Danny Kopec
Posted by: Alex McFarlane - 13-06-2016, 04:18 PM - Forum: Obituaries - Replies (6)

I have received news that IM Danny Kopec who played in Edinburgh in the 70s and 80s died yesterday.

He won the Scottish Championship at Troon in 1980

I believe he had been fighting cancer.

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  Scottish Primary Individual
Posted by: robin moore - 11-06-2016, 11:06 AM - Forum: Junior Chess Chat - Replies (6)

A good effort there by Chelsea Liang against the top seed Jake Sanger in the first round.

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  Scottish Chess Tour - Ayr Event Report
Posted by: David Clayton - 10-06-2016, 11:31 PM - Forum: Tournaments and Events - Replies (2)

The report from the Ayr Congress by Adam Bremner has recently been posted to the Scottish Chess Tour website. You can read the report here: http://scotchesstour.co.uk/ayr%20report.html

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  SNCL New Venue
Posted by: Glynis Grant - 10-06-2016, 07:58 PM - Forum: General Chess Chat - Replies (3)

I am delighted to announce that SNCL has a new venue in Dunfermline.

Carnegie Conference Centre (Previously known as BLCC) has agreed to give us a large hall, separate large room for analysis, light lunches (still to be finalised if you have any preferences please let me know -- sensible ones only thankyou) and coffee machine £1 coin only so make sure you have plenty. Water will be provided as usual. There is also a large foyer to sit and chat in, doors close by for smokers, lift as there are five steps down to playing area, access to grounds for walking, ample parking and easy walk to retail park which I believe includes Macdonalds within Asda.

Literally within throwing distance (100 feet or so) there is a Holiday Inn Express (hope I've got the right company I will confirm nearer the time) This company has agreed to give us rooms for £45 single or £49 twin/double. Again more details nearer the time.

CCC has a website so please google it. Hope you will be happy.

GG

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  RIP Viktor Korchnoi
Posted by: Alastair White - 06-06-2016, 10:04 PM - Forum: General Chess Chat - Replies (3)

Today we have lost the legend that was Viktor Korchnoi. Perhaps the greatest player I have ever met, and certainly the greatest fighter the game has known. His will to win never diminished, and his mind remained sharp to the end, but his heart and lungs could no longer sustain his massive resolve.

He died in Switzerland, his adopted home, after several years of failing health. In his homeland he was denied the opportunities he deserved. But he deserves to be remembered by all chess-players for his stupendous achievements and his unparalleled fighting spirit.

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