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Club reopens Monday January 10th
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- Written by: sjb
- Category: Club News
The Cross Keys will reopen it's doors to the Club next Monday, Tom Webb's 6000 League team will be in action on the night.
Also of interest to all players is the new monthly ECF grading database, all your matches up until the end of December should now be included and this will be updated on a monthly basis. If you are not included on the list please contact Steve Kee or Chris Wentworth.
ECF: Atticus (ecfrating.org.uk)
All your membership fees should also have now been paid to them. The Club Membership fee includes your ECF Membership Fee and you need to be a member of the ECF to compete in the MCA League.
Some good news is that Club Chairman John Redmond will be returning to the Club shortly and will be taking over the Atticus 1 Captaincy, their first match is not until January 31st.
If you are interested in playing in the online 4NCL team please contact Steve Kee ASAP.
If you are still in the mood for some more wonderful music to celebrate the New Year, please follow the link below(promise no more until next Christmas!)
4NCL Online Season 5
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- Written by: John Redmond
- Category: Atticus@4NCL
Season 5 of the 4NCL Online will soon be upon us. The new Atticus captain is Steve Kee. If you wish to join the squad please let Steve know. Players of all strengths are welcome to take part.
Teams need to be entered by January 15th.
Happy Xmas to all Chess Players everywhere from Atticus Chess Club
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- Written by: sjb
- Category: Club News
Carlsen is the old and the new World Chess Champion!
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- Written by: Martin Blasczyk
- Category: Club News
Magnus Carlsen has won the game today and defended his title with 7½ -v- 3½. Was it a good match? I would say, more or less. Nepo made some blunders and "donated" games to Carlsen, or should I say Carsen exploited every weakness of Nepo and his win is well-deserved. You may replay these games and make your own mind:
Carlsen -v- Nepo all games on Lichess
For me this tournament was by far not as interesting and as fascinating as the legendary battles betwen Fischer and Spassky, Karpov and Kortschnoi (alias "Victor the Terrible" or "Old Shatterhand") ,Karpov and Kasparov...
"Tempora mutantur" (Times are changing) and FIDE changed the rules and so on "to make chess more popular"... So be it.
Enjoy the games.
Martin
P.S.: The longest game... reguarding the moves it is game 6 of this tournament (136 moves), but it lasted only 7 hours and 45 minutes. Reguarding the playing time the game David Bronstein -v- Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander, Hastings, 06/01/1954, 120 moves and took 13 hours. At least one of the longest game in chess history.
Atticus Xmas Party Monday December 20th at Zorba's 7pm
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- Written by: sjb
- Category: Club News
The Atticus Xmas Party will be held at Zorba's Greek Restaurant on Monday December 20th at 7pm
Please note you can bring your own bottle of wine and pay a small corkage fee if you wish.
Will all those wishing to attend please contact Steve Kee ASAP
- Disappointing Night for Atticus Teams in Division 1 29/11/21
- Atticus 2 Survive Epic Encounter 23/11/21
- Atticus 3 v Liverpool 2
- Atticus 2 beat Waterloo 5-2 15/11/21
- Atticus 1 Squad put up a great performance v Aigburth 1 17/11/21
- Atticus 1 v Atticus 2: Another great derby night!
- AGM REPORT Tom Webb
- Atticus Video Meeting
- ECF Yearbook 2021
- I can play
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