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University of Life: Interesting links
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Chess and other life obsticles of M. Richardt. Here are some interesting websites….well at least I find them interesting. Some of them are actually not chess related but most are. 8211; chess news and chess shop. Somerset County Chess website. 8211; Somerset County news. 8211; official website of the national leagues. 8211; my german chess club (in german). 8211; well the name is the clue. Have a look in the report section. Some great match reports by Nick Wilson. 8211; german GM with his own website.
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North Devon Chess Blog: January 2009
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North Devon Chess Blog. A blog about chess in North Devon, particularly at Barnstaple Chess Club. Tuesday, 20 January 2009. There is some news that may or may not be coming in the next few days. In its absence, here is the club championship table. Links to this post. Labels: Barnstaple Chess Club. Tuesday, 13 January 2009. Smith v Sandon was in progress when I left. Links to this post. Labels: Barnstaple Chess Club. Saturday, 10 January 2009. Openings with 1.e4 e5. Openings with 1.e4 Other.
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North Devon Chess Blog: December 2008
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North Devon Chess Blog. A blog about chess in North Devon, particularly at Barnstaple Chess Club. Tuesday, 30 December 2008. I'm currently on 1½/2 at Hastings; my first-round victory against Chkhaidze got a mention in the daily commentary. My second-round game featured two recent winners of the Brilliancy Prize; I won it in last year's event, while Simon Williams won it the year before. Expectations were high going into the game; we did not disappoint. Links to this post. Sunday, 28 December 2008. Forum;...
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South West Chess | Exeter Chess Club
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A place to enjoy and learn about chess. On Sat, 14/08/2010 - 13:58. Chess in Exeter and East Devon. Local Devon Chess Clubs and websites. Local Devon Chess Leagues. Other Devon Clubs and Websites. Devon Chess Leagues Online:. Chess in the West of England. West of England Chess Clubs and Websites. West of England Chess Union. Exeter Chess Club and Exeter Junior Chess Club play in the East Devon Chess League. We are a member of Devon County Chess Association. Chess in Exeter and East Devon. Cornish Clubs: ...
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North Devon Chess Blog: Barnstaple v Bideford
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North Devon Chess Blog. A blog about chess in North Devon, particularly at Barnstaple Chess Club. Saturday, 28 February 2009. Result of Barnstaple v Bideford match played at the Barnstaple club on Monday:. This means Bideford, having won both matches, win the league. Nice blog. Just saw it for the first time whilst searching Google for Devon. 31 January 2010 at 00:52. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Streatham and Brixton Chess Blog. Huawei Ascend P7, Smartphone CPU Quad Core Spek Mumpuni.
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North Devon Chess Blog: March 2009
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North Devon Chess Blog. A blog about chess in North Devon, particularly at Barnstaple Chess Club. Monday, 9 March 2009. What happened next - the answer. As you may have worked out for yourselves, the winning line for white starts. After which a typical line runs. 1Kf8 2.Ke6 Kg7 3.Ke7. Kg6 4Kf8 Kf5 5.Kf7. And white forces the pawn home. This is not what happened in the game. As Simon suggested in the comments, a plausible line that only draws is. Or at least, it should do. Links to this post.
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North Devon Chess Blog: What happened next - the answer
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North Devon Chess Blog. A blog about chess in North Devon, particularly at Barnstaple Chess Club. Monday, 9 March 2009. What happened next - the answer. As you may have worked out for yourselves, the winning line for white starts. After which a typical line runs. 1Kf8 2.Ke6 Kg7 3.Ke7. Kg6 4Kf8 Kf5 5.Kf7. And white forces the pawn home. This is not what happened in the game. As Simon suggested in the comments, a plausible line that only draws is. Or at least, it should do. Thanks for the insite.
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Westcountry Chess Blog: British Championships
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Monday, 2 August 2010. Apologies for the long delay from my last postings. I've been a little busy trying to organise the Jonathan Latham Memorial Congress. Now that that's up and running I can get back to the important busy of reporting on south- west chess. Firstly, the week 1 rapidplay. Millfield pupil Rhys Cummings was jointly- leading the field after 4 rounds, with a perfect score. Sadly losses in the last 2 rounds saw him finish in a tie for 8th place. Nevertheless, he managed 198 grading- ...In th...
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Westcountry Chess Blog: June 2010
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Wednesday, 23 June 2010. Yeovil Congress, pictures. These are pictures taken by Bob Jones at the Yeovil Congress. Brendan O'Gorman, who finished 2nd= on 3.5/5 in the Major. Frank Pittman (I believe), winner of the Major with 4/5. Patryk Krzyzanowski and David Buckley. Congratulations to Patryk on qualifying for the British Championships. Links to this post. 1st Felix Jose Ynojosa (ENG) 4. 2nd= Sarah Hegarty (ENG), Patryk Krzyzanowski (POL) 3½. Grading Prize Amy Hoare (ENG) 3. 1st Frank Pittman (ENG) 4.