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Wiseman-Hurley Open 2025 - Round 2 Report

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Written by: Sanjoy Banerjee
Category: Uncategorised
Published: 21 June 2025
  Round 2    
1. Alfie Melia (1) 1-0 Benjamin Ellington (1)
2. Shay Hanlon (1) ½-½ Komronbek Bakhtiyorov (1)
3. Joel Bartlett (1) 1-0 Phil Ramsey (1)
4. Graham AG Williamson (1) 0-1 Paul R Evans (1)
5. Luke Boumphrey (1) ½-½ Joel Ofeni (1)
6. Mike J Coffey (1) 1-0 Brian R Ewart (1)
7. Reece Kercher (½) 0-1 Andrew Savage (1)
8. Keiron Williams (½) 0-1 Ben Wilson (1)
9. Mark S Wadsworth (½) 1-0 Rob Black (½)
10. Callum McShane (½) 0-1 Joe W Butterworth (½)
11. Steven Philp (0) 0-1 Kamal Gardi (0)
12. Peter Mellor (0) 1-0 Ian Nicholson (0)
13. Rob Old (0) 0-1 Sanjoy K Banerjee (0)
14. John Gillett (0) 1-0 Henry Atkinson (0)
15. Xenia Hanganu (0) 0-1 Daniel Westhead (0)
16. Nathan Haddy (0) 0-1 Brian Butterworth (0)
       
  Byes in this round    
  Nodirabegim Bakhtiyorova (½) ½  
  Michael Sutton (0) ½  
  James Lee (½) ½  
  Tom EC Webb (0) ½  

 

Please note: Full details of the tournament and updates are now published at Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com - Wiseman-Hurley Open 2025

If Round 1 is an opportunity for the less storied players to upset the apple-cart, the second round suggested a much closer set of games, which promised much and did not fail to deliver. 

On top board, Alfie kept his perfect record intact with an aggressive line in the Caro which may have caused Ben to reflect on his opening choice. Yet already on board two, the first surprise of the night was registered as some decent prep by Shay Hanlon kept Komronbek penned-in and a truce was declared.

On the second table, Joel Bartlett and Paul Evans showed their prowess, joining Alfie on a perfect 2.0/2.0, yet the match of the round featured Joel Ofeni with the black pieces in a back and forth tussle with Luke Boumphrey, which kept spectators captivated throughout the evening, until finally devolving into rook and knight versus rook, where young tyro Joel - with only a handful of classical over the board games under his belt - showed perfect drawing technique. A mere 108 moves, and with still enough vim and vigour to conduct a thorough post-mortem with his opponent.  A full analysis of the game is presented below, with annotations by Luke himself.

Three more players joined the leaders with a perfect score, Andrew Savage perhaps the most resourceful after a calamitous opening blunder parted him from one of his rooks with little or no compensation. Mike Coffey continues to stalk like a hunter in the long grass, and Ben Wilson doubled-down on his epic victory in round 1, and is rewarded with a place on board two (court number 1?) in the next round.

The remaining boards went with the form book, save for wins for Kamal Gardi and Daniel Westhead, with the Atticus Knights flexing their muscle everywhere you cared to look. 

Rob Old on board 13 was unlucky in his game, where some excellent prep should have seen him over the line, but was unable to make good on his advantage and ultimately succumbed under severe time pressure.

Round 3 will take place this Monday (23rd June) and throws up some intriguing ties (details in the link), but the highlight for me was the overspill into the main bar downstairs where new members and club stalwarts exchanged pawns, pieces, smiles, anecdotes and a beer or three.

Andrej Stancak Leaving Party at Zorbas June 23rd at 19h30

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Written by: Steve Burge
Category: Club News
Published: 02 June 2023

If you would still like to come to Andrejs leaving party and are not on the Club Whatsapp site please contact Steve Burge or a committee member asap. Seats need to be booked in advance please do not turn up on the night unless you have booked your place. Unfortunately Zorbas no longer allow customers to bring along their own wine and pay a corkage fee.

Seats have been reserved for the following members.

Andrej Stancak,Giovanni Sala,Tom Bimpson,Natasha May,Chris Wentworth, Dave James,Tom Webb, Sanjoy Banerjee, Steve Philp,Steve Burge,Steve Kee,Mark Wadsworth,Brian Ewart,Dave Stuttard,Ben Ellington.

 

 

Wiseman-Hurley Open 2023

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Written by: Sanjoy Banerjee
Category: Atticus Open Championship
Published: 29 May 2023

Join our Open 2023 now!  Total Prize Fund £320 guaranteed.

The Jim Wiseman and Dave Hurley Open 2023

19/06/2023 - 21/08/2023

Participants: Open to all
Entry Fee: £10 (players must be registered with the ECF)
Registration:

Register with Sanjoy Banerjee (email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Registration ends on Monday, 19/06/2023, 7.00 p.m.
Registration is completed after paying the fee.

Venue: The Cross Keys, 13 Earle Street, Liverpool L3 9NS
Tournament Mode: 9 rounds swiss system
computer-pairing via Swiss Manager (14.0.0.19)
Rounds

Round 1: 19/06/2023, 7.30 p.m.
Round 2: 26/06/2023, 7.30 p.m.
Round 3: 03/07/2023, 7.30 p.m.
Round 4: 10/07/2023, 7.30 p.m.
Round 5: 17/07/2023, 7.30 p.m.

--- No fixtures Monday 24/07/2023 ---

Round 6: 31/07/2023, 7.30 p.m.
Round 7: 07/08/2023, 7.30 p.m.
Round 8: 14/08/2023, 7.30 p.m.
Round 9: 21/08/2023, 7.30 p.m.

Time Control: 80 minutes (each) + 10 second increment after each move
Grading: This tournament will be reported for grading
Prizes

Winner: £100
2nd: £60
3rd: £40
Grading: 2 x £40

Best Game: £40 (To be judged by the tournament panel)

Players may only win one prize

Tournament Controller: Sanjoy Banerjee
FAQ:

1. What happens in the event of a dispute? The decision of the tournament controller Sanjoy Banerjee will be final. His decision will be made in good faith.
2. Will the club make any profit from this tournament? No
3. I know before entering I will not be able to play every week can I take a bye in advance? Yes to a maximum of three half point byes. There will be no byes allowed in the last round unless notified on entry.
4. When will I know my opponent of the next round? Every Monday, when all matches had been played, latest at 11 p.m., all pairings of the next round will be generated immediately and, of course, we then can tell you who your new opponent is. All pairings will be published on chess-results.com and our website on the following Tuesday. The draw is not final and is often open to change.
5. I cannot play every Monday. Is it nevertheless possible for me to join this tournament? Yes, you can join this tournament. Knowing your opponent one week in advance you may contact him/her to arrange another time and venue to play your game. You would then submit the result by phone or e-mail to the tournament controller.
6. Is there a limit on the number of entrants? Yes unfortunately entry is limited to 32 players and will be allocated on a first come first served basis
7. Any other question?
Please ask or email Sanjoy Banerjee at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Snacks and drinks are available at our venue.

AGM 2023 Monday May22nd Cross Keys 19h30

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Written by: Steve Burge
Category: Club News
Published: 14 May 2023

Please note the Atticus AGM will take place on Monday May 22nd at 19h30. If you wish to raise any issues for discussion please contact Club Secretary Steve Kee in advance.

The MCA  AGM will take place at Aigburth on May 24th.

Congratulations to the Atticus KA Cup team lead by Tom Webb who won this years Final.

Cross Keys Upstairs Room Closed Tonight 24/4/23

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Written by: Steve Burge
Category: Club News
Published: 24 April 2023

The Cross Keys upstairs room will be unavailable tonight. However Club members will be welcome to play in the downstairs area.

There are no more League matches to be played at Home this season and details of the Summer tournament will be available soon.

Dates for your Diary!

May 2nd Wirral League Cup Final   Wrexham v Atticus   19h 30    Captain  Sanjoy Banerjee

May 9th  John Ripley Cup Final       Atticus 2 v Liverpool at Metrocola Hardman ST  19h45   Captain Steve Burge

May 9th  Knotty Ash cup Final         Atticus v Liverpool   at  Metrocola Hardman ST    19h45   Captain Tom Webb

 

 

 

Steve Kee becomes Division 1 Player of the Season 19/4/23

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Written by: Steve Burge
Category: Club News
Published: 19 April 2023

Another good win last night over Hoylake 6-1 leaves Atticus 2 with a great record of 9/11 wins, in any other season a likely title winning position.

(Liverpool have already clinched the League with a tremendous record of 11/12 )

Steve Kee clinched the Division 1 title of Player of the Season with a win over Bahkti Vasiev, a close affair with Steve finding a nice tactic towards the end.  Andrej Stancak last years winner had a tremendous tussle with Mike Stone and also came out on top in the last few minutes. Good wins also for Artur, John and Luke leading to some very good stats for almost all of the players in the team.

 

BoardHomeHoylake 1 Atticus 2Away
1 (B) 2035 (2045)
S
 Stone, Mike
0 - 1
B
 Stancak, Andrej
2131 (2101)
2 (W) 1718 (1774)
B
 Vasiev, Bahkti
0 - 1
S
 Kee, Steve
2070 (2120)
3 (B) 1835 (1825)
B
 Stoddart, Adam
0 - 1
S
 Williams, John P
2031 (2004)
4 (W) 1679 (1697)
B
 Stoddart, Mike
0 - 1
S
 Boumphrey, Luke S
2011 (1973)
5 (B) 1571 (1636)
S
 Tatar, Radu T
1 - 0
B
 Ewart, Brian R
1841 (1792)
6 (W) 1427 (1396)
S
 Burgess, Mark
0 - 1
B
 Hrabchak, Artur
1570 ()
7 (B) 0000 ()
N
 Default
0 - 1
B
 Burge, Steve J
1749 (1719)
Total 10265   1 - 6

Here is a recent picture of Steve with possible new Atticus recruit Vasyl Ivanchuk!

Vasyl Ivanchuk

  • Atticus reach Three Cup Finals 6/4/23
  • Atticus lose out to Formby in the 7200 Title Decider 29/3/23
  • Reykjavik Open Live 29/3/23
  • Big Night on the Road 28/2/23
  • Atticus 2 through to the John Ripley Final 14/2/23
  • Atticus 2 lose out to Liverpool 1 7/2/23
  • Big Week of Chess 5/2/23
  • Merry Xmas from The Gambiteers
  • Cumbria v Merseyside NCCU u1850
  • Atticus 2 well placed for another Title Challenge at the League half way stage 17/11/22

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