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The draw for the 2003 Flood Cup was held tonight, initially as a 12 player round-robin. Ten minutes after this draw, 2 late entries showed up, and this brought the number of entries to 14. The original draw was abandoned and the tournament will now be run as a 7 round Swiss.
Ten of the players were
active club members from last year (the ones with hyperlinks in the table
below), and hence need little introduction. The 4 new players are:
1. Ray Adams, who is of course not new to the club at all. He last
competed in the Flood Cup in 1990. Last year he was a member, but could not
commit to our tournaments. Ray has a current ACF rating of 1604 and will
challenge all in games played over the slow time controls of the Flood Cup.
2. Tony Howes, who has not played competitive chess for over 20 years.
He had a rating back then of 1501 (now 1651 thanks to inactivity!), but has
been given a provisional 1400 rating for the purposes of the round one Swiss
draw.
3. Debbie Jenkins has long played internet chess, but is now seeking to
test her skills over the board. She has already achieved some good results at
the Brisbane Chess Club this year. Given a provisional rating of 1150 for the
purposes of the draw (which may totally insufficient).
4. Mike Talbot started coming along to the club late last year, and has
added a measure of character to the place. This will be his first chess
tournament, and he has been given a provisional rating of 700.
Dates for Flood Cup
rounds:
Round 1 Feb 28
Round 2 Mar 14
Round 3 Mar 28
Round 4 Apr 11
Round 5 Apr 25
Round 6 May 9
Round 7 May 23
First Round Draw:
1 Robinson, A (1) : Willcock, B (8)
2 Hiller, P (9) : Adams, R (2)
3 Flitcroft-Smith, G (3) : Jenkins, D (10)
4 Wilson, S (11) : Quaresmini, H (4)
5 Howes, T (5) : Curran, J (12)
6 Hiller, J (13) : Evans, P (6)
7 Boross, G (7) 1:0 Talbot, M (14)
Game 7 was played tonight, as Mike will be away NZ for 3 weeks. Mike had problems with the notation, and Gabby’s assistance in this regard helped Gabby to drop a knight in the opening. Mike played extremely well considering it was his first game, but Gabby’s experience told in the end with a comfortable win.
Flood Cup: Standings at 14 February 2003
All players to play 7 games
No. |
NAME |
POINTS |
PLAYED |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
2 |
0 |
0 |
|
3 |
Ray Adams |
0 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
|
5 |
0 |
0 |
|
6 |
Tony Howes |
0 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
0 |
|
8 |
0 |
0 |
|
9 |
0 |
0 |
|
10 |
Debbie Jenkins |
0 |
0 |
11 |
0 |
0 |
|
12 |
0 |
0 |
|
13 |
0 |
0 |
|
14 |
Mike Talbot |
0 |
1 |
The Handicap Trophy will be awarded to the player with achieving the highest handicap score in the Flood Cup. This score is achieved by adding the actual score to the handicap score. The table of handicap scores is below (full explanation in the above link to the Flood Cup results page.
Handicap |
No. |
Name |
0 |
1 |
Andrew Robinson |
0.10 |
2 |
Ray Adams |
0.81 |
3 |
George Flitcroft-Smith |
1.31 |
4 |
Harvey Quaresmini |
1.46 |
5 |
Tony Howes |
1.63 |
6 |
Paul Evans |
1.67 |
7 |
Gabriel Boross |
2.78 |
8 |
Brian Willcock |
2.97 |
9 |
Peter Hiller |
3.13 |
10 |
Debbie Jenkins |
3.87 |
11 |
Stuart Wilson |
3.95 |
12 |
John Curran |
4.11 |
13 |
James Hiller |
4.13 |
14 |
Mike Talbot |
Only one game played
tonight. This result means that Andrew will claim the Lightning crown if he can
claim a win in just one of his four games against Paul next week. Gabby
bemoaned his poor form in these blitz games – he examined the crosstable and
couldn’t believe it was so. Gabby was club lightning champion in 2000 against a
strong field, but said he was now strictly focused on the longer form of the
game.
Result:
Andrew 4 Gabriel 0
Lightning Tournament: Standings at 14 February 2003
All players to play 28 games
No. |
NAME |
POINTS |
PLAYED |
1 |
21½ |
28 |
|
2 |
21 |
24 |
|
3 |
16½ |
28 |
|
4 |
14½ |
28 |
|
5 |
13 |
24 |
|
6 |
11½ |
28 |
|
7 |
8 |
28 |
|
8 |
2 |
28 |
|
9 |
(½) |
(8) |
James
withdrew from tournament – less than half completed - games void in crosstable.
Click here for the full results of the Lightning Tournament 2003.
No transfer. Just a few late games.