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Details for chess resuming on 9 November


The event will run over 5 weeks, with a variety of game lengths. Players will accumulate points from each game, with the winner being the player gaining the highest number of points. The lengths of the games, and number of points attached is each is as follows:

  • Blitz – 9 rounds – 1 evening – 5 + 3 secs delay - 1 point per game
  • Short length – 5 rounds – 1 evening – 10 mins + 5 secs delay 2 points per game
  • Medium length – 4 rounds – 1 evening – 20 mins + 10 secs delay 3 points per game
  • Long – 4 round – 2 evenings – 30 mins + 15 secs delay 4 points per game

The dates of the games will be as follows:

  • 9 Nov – Medium length games
  • 16 Nov – Long games (night 1)
  • 23 Nov – Long games (night 2)
  • 30 Nov – Short Length Games
  • 7 Dec – Blitz

The Medium Length and Long games will be paired as one single event for the purpose of determining the pairings. Therefore, players will play different opponents across the 3 initial evenings. The Short length and blitz rounds will be paired as separate tournaments.
Players may take 1 of the first 3 rounds as byes, and will receive half the points available for the evening they are away.

As the event is unrated, it is free for members of the club. Normal tournament fees will apply otherwise.

Please note the winner(s) will receive a medal at presentation night for the event, however the decision was taken not to rate the event in acknowledgement of the time since we’ve been able to play in a competitive manner. Also, the event won’t decide a club champion for the year. Unfortunately the club championship and Peter Caissa Cup can’t be awarded this year.

Ladies and gents – please start your (chess) engines!

Just wishing to build some momentum, as we look very likely to be able to have face-to-face chess resuming at Altona on 9th November! As mentioned in the previous post, this will be 5 rounds of medium, long, long, short and blitz time frame games, over 5 weeks.

Games would nominally start at 7.30pm, but please arrive by 7:15pm at the latest so we can organise the entries, pairings.

Sorry, chess engines will NOT be allowed, just what sits between your ears.

Chess when we can re-commence (9 Nov)

If and when we can resume chess, we have drastically thought about how we can run a few fun weeks of chess before the Christmas break. The plan is to have some un-rated events, of varying time controls, so we can get an ‘all rounder’ experience.

The schedule will be as follows (draft, assuming we can get 5 weeks of chess in):

  • Round 1 – Medium length games
  • Round 2 – Long games (evening 1)
  • Round 3 – Long games (evening 2)
  • Round 4 – Short length games
  • Round 5 – Blitz games

With the unrated status, the event will be FREE to financial members. Non-members will be charged the $15 tournament fee.

More details once we are closer to realising some face to face chess!

Western Event terminated

Unfortunately this event series has had to stop where it got up to (2 rounds), due to the continued covid-19 lockdown affecting Melbourne. The 2 games will be sent for ACF rating.

We are hoping the club championship will be able to commence in a few weeks time. Stay safe all of us! Look out for any terminators 😉

Western Events underway

The Western series of events (Master, Major, Swiss) started last Tuesday. These are 5 round events (round robin for the Masters and Major) over 5 weeks, pitting players with similar ratings against each other. The groupings are below. Only one round has been completed, so I will report once we have 3 rounds done, to see if there is some trend happening.

Master group

1 David Beaumont 1974
2 Matthew Whitford 1550
3 Steven Hogan 1533
4 Sergey Saric 1489
5 Aaryan Galia 1450
6 Eric Maure 1450

Major group

1 Ian Kirk 1435
2 Adem Koci 1300
3 Cijo Paul 1280
4 Julian McIntyre 1247
5 Conrado Cajes 1200
6 Dejan Matijas 1153

Swiss group

 1     Annapureddy,Rheyansh Redd 1133 
 3     Cox,Tyler                  905
 4     Shelev,Petar               891
11     Pasukov,Leo                  0
 2     Condick,Peter             1021
 5     Annapureddy,Dhruthin Redd  866
 7     Davis,Sophie               824
10     Massa,Emmanuel               0
 6     Clerk,Felix                828
 8     Clerk,Max                  725
 9     Cox,Aiden                    0

Lightning Results

From our illustrious President:

Attached are the results for lightning last night. Well done to Matthew for taking out the evening with an impressive 6.5 / 7.
Next week is the start of the 5 round Western Masters. Please look to arrive before 7.30, or advise me if you’re going to be late (as a couple of people already have).

Lightning Standings

Pos   N     NAME              g | Rtg  PRtg Pts  Buc1  
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  1   2     Whitford,Matthew  m | 1550 1627 6.5  27.5 
  2   1     Beaumont,David    m | 1974 1264 6.0  26.5 
  3  13     Davis,Sophie      f |  824 1188 5.0  25.5 
  4   6     Salanowski,Mark   m | 1430 1060 4.5  27.0 
  5   4     Ilic,Milan        m | 1518 1090 4.0  28.5 
  6  16     Galia,Aaryan      f |    0 1517 4.0  27.0 
  7   9     Paul,Cijo         m | 1280 1161 4.0  23.0 
  8   7     Saric,Sergey      m | 1400  962 3.5  23.5 
  9  19     Massa,Emmanuel    m |    0 1103 3.5  23.0 
 10  11     Cox,Tyler         m |  905  612 3.5  20.5 
 11  20     Maure,Eric        m |    0  716 3.5  19.0 
 12  10     Condick,Peter     m | 1021  556 3.5  16.5 
 13   5     Kirk,Ian          m | 1435  500 3.0  23.5 
 14   3     Hogan,Steven      m | 1533 1042 3.0  23.0 
 15  12     Clerk,Felix       m |  828  621 3.0  23.0 
 16   8     Dogaris,George    m | 1288  874 3.0  22.0 
 17  14     Clerk,Max         m |  725  968 3.0  19.5 
 18  15     Cox,Aiden         m |    0  534 2.0  20.0 
 19  17     Gregorio,Jadyn    m |    0    0 1.0  20.5 
 20  18     Koci,Adem         f |    0  256 0.0  16.5 

Hobsons Bay Cup – final standings

The round 7 results are below, with the final standings as well. Congrats to Dean winning this event, with a final round draw against Cijo.

From our illustrious President: Next week will be a lightning event, following by the commencement of the Western Masters the following week. For players new to the club this year, the Western Masters is a unique event in our calendar. Running over 5 weeks, players will be split into groups of 6 based on rating, and will play each other players in their group in separate tournaments. This provides each and every competitor with a strong chance of winning a rated event, and provides 5 games against opponents of a similar rating.

Round 7 results

  1 = Paul,Cijo        (5.0)-Hogg,Dean          (5.5)=15- 1= ½ - ½
  2 = Salanowski,Mark  (4.0)-Enano,Ronald       (4.0)= 7- 3= 0 - 1
  3 = Humphreys,Scott  (2.5)-Condick,Peter      (3.5)= 4-22= 1 - 0
  4 = Galia,Aaryan     (4.0)-Hogan,Steven       (4.0)=25- 5= 1 - 0
  5 = Whitford,Matthew (3.0)-Davis,Sophie       (3.0)= 8-27= 1 - 0
  6 = Matijas,Dejan    (3.0)-Kirk,Ian           (3.0)=16-10= 1 - 0
  7 = Saric,Sergey     (2.5)-Ilic,Milan         (2.5)=14- 6= 0 - 1
  8 = Maure,Eric       (2.5)-Clerk,Felix        (2.5)=26-17= ½ - ½
  9 = Clerk,Max        (2.0)-Kurian,Maksym      (2.0)=19-18= 1F-0F
 10 = Cox,Tyler        (1.5)-Bejjanki,Pranav Sai(1.0)=24-20= 0F-0F
 11 = Cox,Aiden        (1.0)-Watson,Nicolas     (0.0)=23-21= 1F-0F

Final Standings

Pos  N    NAME                    | Rtg  PRtg | Pts Buc1  
--------------------------------------------------------
  1  1    Hogg,Dean               | 1974 1407 | 6.0 24.5 
  2 15    Paul,Cijo               | 1295 1794 | 5.5 26.5 
  3  3    Enano,Ronald            | 1602 1149 | 5.0 26.5 
  4 25    Galia,Aaryan            |    0 1590 | 5.0 22.5 
  5  5    Hogan,Steven            | 1518 1183 | 4.0 27.5 
  6  7    Salanowski,Mark         | 1466 1026 | 4.0 25.0 
  7  8    Whitford,Matthew        | 1446 1150 | 4.0 23.5 
  8 16    Matijas,Dejan           | 1011 1052 | 4.0 20.5 
  9  2 CM Davis,Tony J        (W) | 1797 2221 | 3.5 27.0 
 10  4    Humphreys,Scott         | 1584  978 | 3.5 23.5 
 11 12    McIntyre,Julian     (W) | 1384  943 | 3.5 23.0 
 12 22    Condick,Peter           |    0 1345 | 3.5 22.0 
 13  6    Ilic,Milan              | 1518  536 | 3.5 19.5 
 14 10    Kirk,Ian                | 1410  646 | 3.0 20.5 
 15 26    Maure,Eric              |    0 1056 | 3.0 20.5 
 16 17    Clerk,Felix             |  853  789 | 3.0 19.5 
 17 27    Davis,Sophie            | 1147  614 | 3.0 19.0 
 18 19    Clerk,Max               |  695  738 | 3.0 18.5 
 19 13    Mullen,Chris        (W) | 1359  536 | 2.5 25.0 
 20 11    Nowak,Ruben         (W) | 1408 1165 | 2.5 24.0 
 21 14    Saric,Sergey            | 1355  770 | 2.5 21.0 
 22 18    Kurian,Maksym           |  792 1431 | 2.0 24.5 
 23 23    Cox,Aiden               |    0  292 | 2.0 18.5 
 24 24    Cox,Tyler               |    0 1171 | 1.5 23.0 
 25  9    Richards,Derek      (W) | 1443  548 | 1.5 19.5 
 26 20    Bejjanki,Pranav Sai     |  533  563 | 1.0 18.5 
 27 21    Watson,Nicolas          |  222  365 | 0.0 16.0 

Chess Book Borrowing Library

We now have a small collection of chess books, available to borrow for free. The aim is to read it, then return it (no hoarding please!). Books will be kept with the equipment. Feel free to add to the collection – come on, you must have some books you no longer need/read?