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Sad News David Welch died at the Weekend

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Written by: sjb
Category: Club News
Published: 11 November 2019

This article is taken from British Chess Magazine and written by John Saunders

 

 

David Welch (1945-2019)

 

I have just heard the sad news of the death of David Welch, who contributed so much to British chess as an arbiter and organiser over so many years.
 
David Welch at the Gibraltar Festival in 2015 (photo John Saunders)


Dave was born in Brampton (Chesterfield), Derbyshire, on 30 October 1945. After attending Chesterfield Grammar School, where he captained the chess team, he took a degree at Cambridge University before taking up a teaching job at Liverpool in 1968. Also starting teaching the same day at the same school was Peter Purland, who like Dave was to become an equally distinguished servant of British chess over the past half century. The two spent their entire teaching careers at the same school, and often worked in tandem as arbiters and organisers over the same period of time and long into their retirement from teaching.

Dave joined Liverpool Chess Club in 1968 and eventually became its president, and organiser of the Liverpool Congress. He became involved in organising and arbiting at British Championships in 1981, later taking on roles as chief arbiter of the British (later English) Chess Federation and director/manager of congress chess. He was also chief arbiter of the 4NCL for some years. He was awarded the FIDE International Arbiter title in 1977 and the FIDE International Organiser title in 2010. He received the ECF President's Award in 2007.

I first came into regular contact with Dave at the Isle of Man and Gibraltar tournaments where he also officiated as chief arbiter for some years. His vast experience of chess organisation made him a safe pair of hands, and almost the automatic go-to man when a major congress needed someone to take charge, as happened at the Monarch Assurance Isle of Man tournament when Richard Furness passed away. Dave's firmness of resolve and stentorian voice (albeit not quite matching the molto fortissimo of his Welsh colleague Peter Purland) will remain a particular memory of these events. These schoolmasterly traits gave way to a more whimsical personality, and a wicked sense of humour, when off-duty over a pint in the bar at the end of play. One small example: when musing over the experimental one-game knock-out tournament format being proposed by Stewart Reuben for the Hastings Congress in 2004/5, Dave told me, "if it works, we will call it the Hastings System. If it doesn't work, we will call it the Reuben System."

Dave died on 9 November 2019 after suffering a stroke which left him greatly debilitated some two years ago. His is a great loss to British chess. I shall miss him greatly. RIP.

(c) 2019 John Saunders

 

 

Sanjoy plays in Dortmund

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Written by: Martin Blasczyk
Category: Club News
Published: 15 July 2019

This year Sanjoy plays the Sparkassen Chess Meeting OPEN B, 9 rounds swiss system, open to players below ELO/DWZ 2000. Sanjoy rating is 1569. Number of players this year: 133    DWZ/ELO range: 1254 - 1983
Sanjoy is once again a guest of Helmut Pauli, FS 98 Dortmund Chess Club.

Read more: Sanjoy plays in Dortmund

Welcome to out new Atticus Website!

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Written by: Martin Blasczyk
Category: Club News
Published: 28 May 2019

This is our new and improved Atticus Club Website

This is our new Atticus website. I hope you like the new design and features. We are now using OpenStreetMaps, because Google changed the license and conditions for Google Maps.
Not all content is publicly accessible. There are now at least four access-levels: public, registered, Atticus Club Members and Atticus Committee. Our Atticus photo galleries and other club-related content are only accessible by our members, personal data ore only accessible by members of our committee.
All personal data, names and passwords (encrypted) are stored in the database. They can not be "harvested". The whole communication between every user and our website is safe and SSL-encrypted.

We want to improve the information-management and communication in our club by using newsletters and different access-levels, therefore we have to introduce some rules for management purposes:

  • All members of Atticus Chess Club shall be registered on our website and shall have additional rights. Names have to be correct, usernames may vary
  • Every member shall check and complete his data; name and e-mail-address are mandatory
  • Every member will be registered for our newsletter and has, of course, the right to unsubscribe. The newsletter is necessary to inform all our members about our club, teams, AGM, ... and everything else related to our club
  • Every new member shall register himself on the website and send an e-mail to the webmaster to get additional access rights.

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Blades, Tony; Cadigan, Liam; Ellington, Ben; Healiss, Dave; Hawthorn, Jeremy; Healiss, Dave; Jacobi, Martin; Jones, Geoff; Rooney, Derek; Philp, Stephen;

are unknown. All others have been registered on our website. If you are not registered, please register yourself on our website and send an e-mail to Martin to get additional access rights. Thank you.

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