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Glasgow Schools League 2017/18 - amuir - 16-08-2017 (07-11-2016, 03:00 PM)harrymarron Wrote: Nice one! The schools are back today - the Glasgow Schools League will start soon Glasgow Schools Chess League – entry form 2017 -18 Entries to Tournament Controller Andrew Muir – andrew.muir@blueyonder.co.uk by 22 September 2017 1. Name of school 2. Name of contact 3. Email address of contact 4. Approximate age group of team (e.g. P6-P7, S1-S3 etc) 5. Expected number of players in team (6 is normal but there will be special provisions for teams who can only raise 3-5 players) 6. Division wish to play in (e.g. 1 or 2 – last year there were two divisions: division 1 was mainly for S3-S6 and used to decide senior and intermediate championships, division 2 was mainly for S1-S2, P4-P7 and schools new to chess and was used to decide junior and primary championships) A school may enter more than one team. Rules for Glasgow Schools Chess League – August 2017 1. DURATION OF SEASON League competitions shall be held in each season. For this and other purposes “a season “ is defined as the period commencing on September 1st in one year and terminating on June 30th in the following year. 2. CONSTITUTION OF TOURNAMENTS Subject to numbers entering there will be the following tournaments: Senior, Intermediate (S4 and below), Junior (S2 and below), Primary. If there are not enough entrants, only some of these tournaments will be held and there may be some merging of categories. Each tournament will have up to seven rounds. 3. SCORING 3.1 The individual games of a match shall be scored: one point for a game won, half a game point for a game drawn, no game points for a game lost. 3.2 Based upon the aggregate of individual game points gained by each team, the results of a match shall be scored: two points for a match won, one point for a match drawn, no points for a match lost. 4. CHAMPIONSHIPS The team with the highest number of match points will be champion. If two or more teams concerned in the championships are equal in match points, then the issue shall be resolved by placing these teams in order of the total games-for points scored. A trophy will be awarded to the winning team if available. There are currently trophies for the Senior and Primary tournaments. 5. CONSTITUTION OF TEAMS Teams will consist of 6 players. If a team wishes to play a match with fewer than 6 players then they must inform their opponents beforehand. In this case up to 2 games will be declared drawn. (Example 1: a team offers to play a match with 4 players, boards 5 and 6 will be declared drawn. Example 2: a team offers to play a match with 3 players then they will default board 4 with boards 5 and 6 declared drawn). Note that this rule has been introduced to encourage schools with only 3 or 4 players to enter a team in order to help grow schools chess. 6. PLAYER ELIGIBILITY A player shall be a pupil at the school or its feeder primary. 7. VENUES and DATES FOR MATCHES The home team shall contact the away team and offer a choice of time and dates for their match. The normal time for a match will be shortly after the end of the school day. 8. COMPLETION DATE OF TOURNAMENTS This shall be the Friday before the end of term in June. Teams are advised to play their games well in advance of this as any matches not completed by this date will be adjudicated by the Tournament Controller based on email correspondence received. 9. RULES FOR MATCHES The FIDE Laws of Chess shall apply. RULES of PLAY 1. CONDITIONS OF PLAY The teams will agree the length of the playing session at the start of the match. The normal playing session will be two hours. 2. TEAM DECLARATION and PLAYING ORDER The match captains (or their deputies) of opposing teams shall, five minutes before the commencement of the match, exchange lists of their players in descending order of playing strength. 3. CHOICE OF COLOUR After team lists have been exchanged, the match captains shall toss for choice of move at Board One: the move at the remaining boards shall alternate accordingly. 4. CLOCKS AND RATE OF PLAY Clocks shall be used if one team wishes. The length of the playing session will be divided by two and each player must make all their moves in this time. A player may claim a draw when he has less than two minutes left on his clock on the basis that their opponent cannot win by normal means, or that their opponent has been making no effort to win by normal means. In this case the position and which player is to move shall be sent to the Tournament Controller for adjudication. 5. RIGHTS OF MATCH CAPTAINS A match captain is not permitted to intervene during play except he/she is authorised to: a) Resolve any problems that might occur during the match in conjunction with the opposing match captain. b) Call flag-fall if this occurs. c) Advise any of his players to make or accept the offer of a draw, but not claim a draw, provided he does so in the presence of the opposing match captain. 6. END OF SESSION If at the end of a session any games are unfinished, the position and which player is to move shall be sent to the Tournament Controller for adjudication. 7. NOTIFICATION OF MATCH RESULTS The Tournament Controller must be notified of the result of a match by the match captain of each team within 3 days of the date on which it is played. RE: Glasgow Schools League - PeterReidSmith - 16-08-2017 Cool, drumchapel are likely to be interested ; I'll drop them a note but by all means make proactive contact - they'll welcome it. One of our top young players attends, and the teacher there is very enthusiastic having started the chess club last year. RE: Glasgow Schools League - amuir - 01-09-2017 6 teams already entered ( 3 secondary, 3 primary) - Michael Hanley had a contact list which should increase numbers on last year. RE: Glasgow Schools League - amuir - 12-09-2017 so far eight entries: Our Lady's High, Motherwell, Shawlands Primary,Glasgow Academy Prep,Glasgow Academy ,Kelvinside Academy , Battlefield Primary,OLSP, Dumbarton,Knightswood Primary I am still awaiting awaiting replies from some of last year’s entrants e.g. Bishopbriggs Academy, Hillhead High, Hutchesons Grammar,Mearns Castle High, Paisley Grammar, Smithycroft Secondary, High School of Glasgow & Drumchapel High RE: Glasgow Schools League 2017/18 - amuir - 20-09-2017 15 entries: Our Lady's High, Motherwell, Shawlands Primary, Glasgow Academy Prep, Glasgow Academy ,Kelvinside Academy ,Battlefield Primary, OLSP, Dumbarton,Knightswood Primary,St Aloysius College,Hillhead High Senior,Hillhead High Junior (S1/S2),High School of Glasgow Junior (S1/S2) Our Lady of the Missions Primary,Mearns Castle,Mearns Castle Junior Some strong teams still to enter: Bishopbriggs Academy (Mark D'Allesio etc), Paisley Grammar, Smithycroft Secondary, Drumchapel High (Jonathan McKay etc). - if anyone can contact these I would be grateful - be good to have internationals playing - might accept late entrants for a few days to sort this out RE: Glasgow Schools League 2017/18 - amuir - 30-09-2017 Entries now closed and doubled since last year to 20 teams so 3 divisions. Senior League: Our Lady's High, Motherwell Glasgow Academy St Aloysius College Hillhead High Mearns Castle High Bellahouston Academy Bishopbriggs Academy Drumchapel High Junior League OLSP, Dumbarton Hillhead High High School of Glasgow Mearns Castle High Kelvinside Academy Hyndland Secondary Primary League Shawlands Primary Glasgow Academy Prep Battlefield Primary Our Lady of the Missions Primary Knightswood Primary Hillhead Primary RE: Glasgow Schools League 2017/18 - PeterReidSmith - 30-09-2017 (30-09-2017, 10:05 AM)amuir Wrote: Entries now closed and doubled since last year to 20 teams so 3 divisions. Good stuff, really pleased to see drumchapel in there too. RE: Glasgow Schools League 2017/18 - amuir - 09-12-2017 Jim Binnie of Dumbarton Chess Club helped organise a simultaneous at Dumbarton Academy last night and presented me with two bottles of wine. I managed to win all 15 games. If there is demand there could be more displays. One of the teachers there took a photo for the school magazine and said she was a spectator at the 1984 Karpov simul in Glasgow. I told her I was celebrating 50 years of chess as I learnt the moves due to a Xmas present of the Encyclopedia Britannica in 1967. Bishopbriggs Academy are early favourites to retain the schools title due to a vital 3.5-2.5 win v Glasgow Academy. Hyndland Secondary are leading the Junior section and Our Lady of the Missions Primary the Primary section but many matches are still to be played. |