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Thanet Congress 2010

The 41st Thanet Chess Congress took place on the weekend of August 20th-22nd at the Christ Church University Broadstairs Campus with 120 players taking part.  The Intermediate section (under 140) was the most keenly contested with 39 entries.  No fewer than eleven players tied for third place with 3.5 points and the first two could not be separated: Colin Gardiner of Falmouth, a regular at the congress, tying with Derek Hadley of Greater London on four points.

The first player to win a prize on Sunday was Martin Taylor (Rainham) who needed only a draw in the final round to win the Open to add to his shared first place in 2004.  25 players entered this section and special mention should go to Paul Heaton of Writtle who came joint third with 3.5 points giving him a grading performance of 209, 42 points above his current grade of 167.   

The only player in any section to win all his games was Martyn Millgate of Birchington who won the Minor (under 115) by one and a half points.  Eddie Ridley (Herne Bay) was one of five players to share second place.  He won his last three games to achieve a grading performance 52 points above his current grade.

31 players contested the Major (under 165) where the unluckiest player was Paul Jackson of Coulsdon.  Going into the last round as leader on 3.5 points, his was the last game to finish but he was eventually overtaken not only by his conqueror, Bob Everson but also by the two young Germans, Florian Ciolek and Florian Johne.  The prize money was duly divided between the three.

The congress was another resounding success but events like this do not run smoothly by accident.  Many people deserve a great deal of thanks for helping in various ways: Kevin Thurlow was his usual efficient self as controller and I know he was grateful for the contribution of Ian Hames as his assistant for the weekend; John Couzens sponsored the congress again and that is much appreciated as it helps keep the entry fees down and the prize money up; Tony and Eileen Hargreaves give up a lot of time both before and during the congress taking in entries and helping with the catering and Clive Le Baigue oversees the whole operation, books the venue, collects (and returns!) the equipment and does everything else not mentioned.   Thanks finally to all those who helped set up on Friday and clear away on Sunday. If I have forgotten anyone, my apologies!

Broadstairs Blitz 2010

The 2010 Broadstairs Blitz took place on Monday July 12th with fourteen players divided into two teams. The theme this year was the World Cup with Holland hoping to gain their revenge on Spain for their defeat in the real thing the day before.  The BBC commentator during the match had described the first half as being like a game of chess but it was hard to see any similarity at the Blitz apart from those representing Holand trying to kick their Spanish counterparts under the table to stop them from playing.

Eight rounds were played – each player was given a bye – and at the end of the evening Holland had indeed gained their revenge on Spain 29-20.  There were prizes for the winning team as well as a bottle of wine – South African, of course – for the player with the highest individual score.  After a three-way tie between David Horton, Paul Carfrae and John Couzens with six points out of seven, the prize went to John on a tie-break.

Many thanks to all who took part, especially our guest of honour, Clive Le Baigue.

Thanet Congress 2009 Results

The results for the 40th Thanet Congress can be found on the Downloads page. A summary of winners followed by full results for each section is included.

Thanet Congress

The 40th Thanet Congress is only 16 days away (21-23rd August 2009) and current entries are in line with last year’s very successful competition. Entry forms are available on the ‘downloads’ page.

Thanet Congress 2009

The Thanet Congress takes place Friday 21st August to Sunday 23rd August, an entry form is available to download on the downloads page.

A leaflet for accomodation at the Broadstairs campus of Christchurch University is also available for dowload.

Mick Croft Cup

Two results for the Mick Croft Cup.
Herne Bay defeated Margate and Broadstairs lost to Folkestone, full result list can be found in ‘Tables’ – ‘Other Competitions’.

Whitstable Chess

Whitstable Chess Club won their second match of the new season in the Hargreaves Shield competition by defeating Sandwich 3.5 – 0.5. Winners were Malcolm Snashall, Alan Evans and Tony Hargreaves. The next fixture is away to Bridge ‘B’ on October 27th.

Regular club nights are currently held fortnightly at the Royal British Legion and players wishing to attend should contact Secretary Malcolm Snashall on 262230 or Match Captain Tony Hargreaves on 274885 for further details.

League Tables

Both the Hargreaves and Millar Cup tables have been updated, only one of the Millar Cup matches is complete at this stage but all completed games are included. The tables will be updated regularly throughout the season.

Lohmann Cup 2008/9

The Lohmann Cup will be starting soon, a five round swiss based over the length of the season. Information has been distributed to clubs and individuals via e-mail. The closing date and first round draw is on 8th October. Any Thanet League players who require further information, contact Keith Findley 01843 221974 or k.findley@talktalk.net

39th THANET CHESS CONGRESS RESULTS

OPEN – 26 Players – £725 total prize fund
1st 4.5 pts
Martin Cutmore (Folkestone)
2nd= 4pts
Cliff Chandler (Phoenix) – Martin Taylor (Rainham,Kent)
Steve Barrett (Athenaeum)
Grading U-180 Andrew Mayhew (Bristol University)
Kent Champion – Martin Cutmore (Folkestone)

MAJOR (U-160) – 42 Players – £455 total prize fund
1st= 4 pts
John Atherton (Folkestone) – Paul Jackson (Coulsdon)
Peter Wood (Lewisham)
Grading U-140 Alan Sands (Beckenham)
Kent Champion – John Atherton (Folkestone)

INTERMEDIATE (U-125) – 44 Players – £360 total prize fund
1st= 4.5 pts
P Childs (Dartford) – Tom Rixon (Hemel Hempstead)
3rd 4 pts
Bob Lanzer (Crawley)
Grading U-110 James W Hall (East Grinstead)
Kent Champion – P Childs (Dartford)

MINOR (U-100) – 35 Players – £250 total prize fund
1st= 4.5 pts
David Howdle (Ramsgate) -Robert Woolacott (Ashford)
3rd= 4 pts
Kit Nelson (Canterbury) -R Meluish (Loughton)
Kent Champion – David Howdle (Ramsgate)

SPECIAL PRIZES – £20
Senior (Over 60) – Roger Walker (Belper)
Junior (Under 15) – Raunuk Rao (Lewisham)