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West Wales Congress - Arthur Mulholland - 04-08-2013 I've played in the West Wales Congress a few time. It's a very friendly tournament and you obviously get to play a set of different faces. See below if you fancy getting away for the weekend. There's a new venue this year. West Wales 46th Week-end Congress Note! New Venue: The Mercure Swansea Hotel, Phoenix Way, Llansamlet, Swansea, SA7 9EG <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.mercureswansea.co.uk/">http://www.mercureswansea.co.uk/</a><!-- m --> Just three miles from Swansea city centre and within easy reach of two M4 junctions, the Mercure Swansea Hotel is set in landscaped lakeside grounds. FRIDAY – SUNDAY 11th Oct – 13th Oct 2013 OPEN, MAJOR & MINOR SECTIONS All players in the Open and Major Events must be registered with the Welsh Chess Union or their respective national body. Schedule of Rounds Round 1 – Friday 11th October 6.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Round 2 – Saturday 12th October 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Round 3 – Saturday 12th October 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Round 4 – Sunday 13th October 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Round 5 – Sunday 13th October 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. __________________________________________________________ Please send your entries to Les Philpin 59 Cecil Road Gowerton SWANSEA SA4 3DF Tel: 01792 418711 Mob: 07970 840247 e-mail <!-- e --><a href="mailto:newsilure@hotmail.com">newsilure@hotmail.com</a><!-- e --> If an acknowledgement is required please enclose a SAE. Name _____________________________________ Address _____________________________________ _____________________________________ e-mail address _____________________________________ Tel No: _______________________________ Club ___________________ Grade ( if any ) _____ DOB ( if junior ) __________ Bye Requested in Round ____ I wish to enter the OPEN/ MAJOR/ MINOR section and enclose an entry fee of _____ and a donation of _______. Please make cheques payable to ‘WEST WALES CHESS CONGRESS’ Prizes and Entry Fees OPEN Entry fee £22 Prizes 1st £200; 2nd £75; 3rd £50 A grading prize will be awarded at under 2000 MAJOR ( Under 1850 ) Entry fee £20 Prizes 1st £150; 2nd £70; 3rd £35 A grading prize will be awarded at under 1650 MINOR ( Under 1500 ) Entry fee adults £18 and juniors £16 Prizes 1st £120; 2nd £60; 3rd £30 A grading prize will be awarded at under 1300 CONGRESS RULES Rates of play 42 moves in 1hr 45 mins. After 42 moves both clocks to be moved back 15 minutes and the games completed in the time remaining. Re: West Wales Congress - Andy McCulloch - 04-08-2013 Same weekend as the excellent Dundee Congress. Re: West Wales Congress - Keith Rose - 04-08-2013 Thanks for the plug Andy - and Dundee has much better prizes! http://www.dundee-congress.co.uk . Re: West Wales Congress - robin moore - 04-08-2013 Arthur, Thanks for notice of the Swansea event and I hope it's well supported. However, as Andy has pointed out it clashes with one of the top Scottish congresses at Dundee, a great event that has a wonderful venue, very enthusiastic organisers and good accommodation options. The entries for this congress are increasingly annually and deservedly so. I would encourage everyone to give it their support. Robin. Re: West Wales Congress - Patrick McGovern - 04-08-2013 and a guid nicht oot in Dundee is hard tae beat Re: West Wales Congress - David G Congalton - 05-08-2013 I wish the Swansea event well, as I made a few friends on my recent visit to Wales with the Glorney-Gilbert lot. However, Dundee is hard to beat and I'll be there again this year. The congress is superbly run and the organisers extremely helpful. The venue is top notch, accommodation is reasonable and when I managed to lose my first round a few years ago, a second round bye allowed me to have a stroll round Dundee City Centre where I bought the most delicious cheese from a little stall. Cheese and Chess, now there's a thought. Cheese shaped chess pieces (or chess shaped cheese pieces, depending if you're black or white) and you eat your opponents piece when you take it. I could call it Chessar and get a sponsor. Accompanied by small biscuits. Completely crackers, before anyone else says it. 8) Re: West Wales Congress - Arthur Mulholland - 11-08-2013 Yes, I know that the Dundee congress is the same weekend but the Wales congress may suit some peoples circumstances. (I should have a search back and find a similar thread the last time I posted. ) I took various Scottish congress flyers down to the last Welsh congress I visited to try and attract some of their members up here. That's how it works eh. |