Chess Tournament
Middlesbrough Reference Library
15.9.2012
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Middlesbrough Library |
The venue of our latest chess tournament was the splendid Middlesbrough Reference Library. The event had three main aspects.
1) To celebrate 100 years of the Middlesbrough Library. Built the same year as the Titanic, it has lasted somewhat longer.
2) To continue our series of Mike Closs Memorial tournaments. This was the third such annual event.
3) To celebrate my 25 years in business (more events will follow over the course of the year).
The ubiquitous Sara Dennis was responsible for bringing the tournament to the library and her trademark touches were in evidence right from the start.
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Refreshments: 'Lyrics' and arrangement by Sara Dennis! |
The day started with a talk by me featuring a game played against Mike at a Hartlepool Rapidplay event (a French Defence, of course).
Then it was straight into tournament action, with a double-rounded '5-minute' contest. The action was fast, furious and wonderful (and occasionally blunderful).
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Julian Allinson v David Wise |
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Mike Creaney v David Baillie |
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Dave Edmunds v John Garnett |
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Julian, the 2010 Memorial Champion, knows how to concentrate |
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Peter Harker |
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2011 Champion - Dave - in deep thought |
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Peter centralising |
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David Wise v Brian Whitaker |
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A Knightmare of a checkmate |
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How is it that David Wise has an angelic glow? |
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There it is again! |
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Peter v Jay: former junior v current junior |
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Battle of the Redcar Daves |
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Junior Yash takes on Ian Elcoate |
The tournament took a break for lunch time and then we were treated to an excellent and very instructive talk by former British Senior Chess Champion David Smith, who demonstrated one of his games against Mike.
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A Sicilian Defence - no surprise! |
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Julian helped with the demonstration |
Then it was back into battle with the last two rounds of the tournament.
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Yash v Jay: battle of the juniors |
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Elmwood club mates John Garnett and Yash |
I had invited some of our top local juniors and they enjoyed the experience. I invited some of my former juniors too and it was great to see them again. I am hoping to meet up with magnificent people from the past during my 25th year celebrations.
After the tournament had finished, it was time for the quiz. This time it featured photos, names and puzzles all relevant to the year 1912, so we could keep in mind the library's anniversary year.
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Former juniors Beth Cochran and Peter Harker |
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Oi! Are you juniors really taking that quiz seriously...!? |
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Julian never stops concentrating |
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Baffled...!? |
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Some answers are going in there |
Tournament Scores
10.5/12: Julian Allinson
8.5/12: David Wise
8/12: Ian Elcoate, John Garnett
7/12: Dave Edmunds
6.5/12: Dave Baillie
5.5/12: Peter Harker, Mike Creaney
5/12: Yash Gulve, Brian Whitaker
2/12: Jay Singh
Congratulations to Julian, on winning the tournament!
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The worthy winner receives his trophy |
The quiz champion was Dave Baillie, with an excellent score of 21 out of 28.
Thank you to everyone who took part and to Sara plus everyone else who helped behind the scenes. We'll be back soon with more special events.
Previous Events
1st Memorial Tournament
2nd Memorial Tournament
1 comment:
Great day Sean! Thanks again :)
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