Atticus Chess Club Liverpool
Homepage of Atticus Chess Club Liverpool
  • Home
  • Atticus Chess Club
    • Club News
    • Contacts
    • Club History
    • Atticus Privacy Policy
    • Cookies
    • Imprint
  • Atticus Open Tournaments
    • Wiseman-Hurley Open 2022
    • Wiseman-Hurley Open 2021
    • 10. Atticus Open/Summer Tournament 2020
    • Atticus Open Championship 2019
    • Atticus Open Championship 2018
    • Atticus Open Championship 2017
    • Atticus Open Championship 2016
    • Atticus Open Championship 2015
    • Atticus Open Championship 2014
    • Atticus Open Championship 2013
    • Atticus Open Championship 2012
    • Atticus Open Championship 2011
  • MCA Home
  • MCA Leagues and Tables
  • Weblinks
  • Chess Training
  • Atticus@Lichess.org
  • Atticus Video Meeting
  • Wiseman-Hurley Open at CLM

Login Form

  • Forgot your password?
  • Forgot your username?

Daily Chess Puzzle

CLM Modul

  • MOD_CLM_CLUBS_LABEL
  • MOD_CLM_DATES_LABEL

Atticus Tournaments

  • 10. Atticus Open/Summer Tournament 2020
  • The Jim Wiseman and Dave Hurley Open 2021
  • Wiseman-Hurley Open 2022

Latest News

  • Wiseman-Hurley Open 2025 - Round 2 Report
  • Andrej Stancak Leaving Party at Zorbas June 23rd at 19h30
  • Wiseman-Hurley Open 2023
  • AGM 2023 Monday May22nd Cross Keys 19h30
  • Cross Keys Upstairs Room Closed Tonight 24/4/23
  • Steve Kee becomes Division 1 Player of the Season 19/4/23
  • 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
  1. You are here:  
  2. Home
  3. Atticus Chess Club
  4. Club News

Atticus confirmed Winners of the Chess Dancer of the Year Competion 2020

Details
Written by: shankly
Category: Club News
Published: 31 March 2020

Congratulations to the Club for Winning this Years World Chess Club Dancer of the Year 2019/20. Well done to all those who have contributed so much towards this magnificent achievement.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VKNSJK2QYk

Blitz Tournament Tonight 19h30

Details
Written by: sjb
Category: Club News
Published: 30 March 2020

Just a reminder Martin has arranged another Blitz Tournament on Lichess Site Tonight at 19h30, please register on the site and join in.

Keep Atticus active!

Details
Written by: Martin Blasczyk
Category: Club News
Published: 19 March 2020

Let's play online against each other!

Become a member of Atticus at Lichess.org!

A few words at the beginning

Lichess is a French charity, non-commercial, without ads. It keeps your privacy, does no data-mining and does not transfer data to third parties. You may read their Terms of Service and their Privacy Policy to check for yourself. It is free and costs nothing.

About lichess.org

lichess.org is a free/libre, open-source chess server powered by volunteers and donations. Most “free” websites subsist by selling ads or selling user data. Others do it by putting all the good stuff behind paywalls.
Lichess does none of these things and never will. With no investors demanding profits, Lichess staff can focus on improving the site as their only goal.

Lichess Privacy Policy

4. Disclosing your information.

Your information will only be disclosed if it is legally necessary to do so. For example, if Lichess is ordered to hand over a certain user’s information, or if someone hacks Lichess.

Lichess Terms of Service

Lichess is a registered French charity. Lichess is open source, non-profit, mainly operated by volunteers, and funded by donations. A full breakdown of costs and expenses is publicised monthly, and can be viewed here.

Please read the "Fair Play and Community Guidelines", they are part of the Terms of Service.

How to become a member of Atticus at Lichess:

Register yourself at https://lichess.org/signup (Username, Password, e-mail). I would like to suggest that you register with your real name to enable everyone to recognise you.

Join the team "Atticus". Click on this link https://lichess.org/team/atticus or click on "COMMUNITY, Teams", search for "Atticus" (see the magnifier-icon at the top-right) and click on the green button "Join team" at the top-left. As I am the Team Leader I will activate your membership.

Edit your profile: login at https://lichess.org/login, click on your name, then on "profile". On the top-right click on the tool-icon ("Edit profile"), enter "Given Name", "Surname" and your ECF-grade/rating. This is important for generating the pairings in a tournament.

Our first tournament:

Let's have a try and test it, let's play a blitz chess tournament on Monday, 23/03/2020 at 8:00 PM. Please register at the latest by 7:30 p.m.,  to enable me to activate your membership in this team so that you can play.

See you there next Monday!

Cheers,

Martin

 

MCA STATEMENT 18/3/20

Details
Written by: sjb
Category: Club News
Published: 18 March 2020

MCA announces the suspension of the Liverpool Chess league.

  • Print
  • Email

Published: Wednesday, 18 March 2020 11:38
Written by Dave Pearcey

MCA announces the suspension of the Liverpool Chess league.

Due to the ongoing coronavirus problem and recommendations from HM Government,

all fixtures in the Liverpool league and cup competitions are suspended until 30th April 2020.

By that date a decision will need to be taken whether matches can be resumed or the league programme cancelled. If cancelled, we will need to decide how best to finalise the 2019-2020 season.

David Pearcey 

President MCA

You may follow the FIDE Candidates 2020 Tournament in Yekaterinburg, Russia from March 15 until April 5. Today (18/03/2020) they are playing Round 2.

 

ATTICUS CC WITHDRAWS FROM ALL COMPETITIONS

Details
Written by: John Redmond
Category: Club News
Published: 16 March 2020

As Chairman of Atticus CC I have to inform club-members that, owing to the ongoing coronavirus crisis, Atticus CC has reluctantly decided to withdraw from all chess competitions immediately until further notice. We have notified the MCA to this effect.

  As many of you will be aware the Warrington League - in which many MCA members play - formally suspended all its competitions on Saturday (until April 18th). Various leagues around the country have done the same thing and many chess tournaments have been cancelled. 

 Our decision has been shaped by a number of considerations that have grown more urgent in recent days: chess is an activity which places people together in close proximity, often in less-than-hygienic environments, with enhanced risk of cross-infection. Many players in our club are in the 'at-risk' age-profile. We have to put the health and safety of players before everything else.

  We understand that there are different views on these matters in the chess community. However we believe we are acting with the interests of that community very much at heart.

John Redmond (Chairman, Atticus CC)

Dave James Live!! 6/3/20

Details
Written by: Carlsen
Category: Club News
Published: 06 March 2020

The games of FM Dave James and Brian Ewart playing in the World Seniors Championship in Prague can be followed live on the following link:

http://www.wstcc2020.net/games/live-coverage/open-65-live/

 

 

Research Participation (65+ years)

Details
Written by: Martin Blasczyk
Category: Club News
Published: 28 February 2020

Belen Lopez-Perez from Liverpool Hope University is looking for research participants, healthy people (65+ years) who use theirsmartphones on a regular basis to take part in our study on prosociality and well-being over 28 days.

Participants have to fill out an initial survey with different questionnaires online (30 minutes). Afterwards, they will receive over 28 consecutive days 3 links a day (one in the morning, another in the afternoon, and another in the evening) with a very brief survey (2 minutes).

If you are interested in taking part or in receiving further information, please send an e-mail to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call us : +44 (0)151 - 291 2078

As a token of appreciation, participants will receive up to £ 35.00 in Amazon or Tesco vouchers.

Note: Participants will receive £ 25.00 if they complete a minimum of 50% of the puestionaires of the study. If they complete at least 75% of these days, they will receive £ 35.00.

Please support this study. Thank you.

Martin

The new grades are with us

Details
Written by: John Redmond
Category: Club News
Published: 29 January 2020

Yes, they're here and there are some 'leapers-forward' in the Atticus ranks. Steve Burge is up an eye-catching 9 to 130. Then there are a number of '7-ups'. Sanjoy is up 7 to 136. Jim McCarthy is up 7 to 177. Tom Webb is up 7 to 128 and Nigel is up 7 to 127. Luke is up 6 to 176. Congratulations to one and all!

Bobby Fischer 9/3/43- 17/1/08

Details
Written by: iluveu
Category: Club News
Published: 16 January 2020

Tomorrow is the anniversary of the passing of the great enigmatic world chess champion Bobby Fischer,

Atticus 2 player John Williams is seen here visiting his Gravesite in Reykjavik in 2018. John a regular Marathon Runner was taking part in the August Iceland Marathon.

Wirral League Result 8/1/20

Details
Written by: Mr Klopp
Category: Club News
Published: 09 January 2020
Atticus A Vs Chester A
 
1 Steve Kee (195) ½ - ½ John Carleton (208)
2 Luke Boumphrey (170) 1 - 0 David Robertson (187)
3 Brian Ewart (148) ½ - ½ Graham Dobson (180)
4 Sanjoy Banerjee (129) 1 - 0 David Stuttard (149)
5 Steve Burge (121) ½ - ½ Colin White (129)
 
Final Score: 3½ - 1½  

The Miracle of Widnes

Details
Written by: Sanjoy Banerjee
Category: Club News
Published: 02 December 2019

 

2. December 2009,  MCA Division 1

Widnes 1

 

3½-4½

 

Atticus 2

GM Nigel Davies (B)

233

1-0

176

Andrzej Stancak (W)

Miroslav Gruca (W)

211

½-½

176

Tom Bimpson (B)

Russell James (B)

195

0-1

158

Dave Stuttard (W)

Mark Ellis (W)

185

1-0

138

Marcus Chard (B)

Nicholas Barnaby (B)

187

0-1

134

Farhad Amir-Afshari (W)

Richard Clissold (W)

160

0-1

132

Sanjoy Banerjee (B)

Phil Coughlin (B)

160

½-½

123

Steve Burge (W)

Michael Connor (W)

147

½-½

127

Martin Blasczyk (B)

 

Ten years ago this day, I was involved in one of the biggest upsets in Merseyside Chess history, when Atticus 2 travelled to Widnes for a match where we were significantly outgraded on every board.

Widnes were league leaders at the time and you had to go back to the 2007/2008 season to find when they had last lost a match.  Conversely our second team that season was rather a patched up affair, following the loss of a number of players.  What unfolded just goes to show that you can never take anything for granted in sport.  Whoever the opponent, and however long the odds, nothing is ever impossible!

It was the start of a successful decade for Atticus 2, under Steve Burge’s leadership, culminating in a hat-trick of title successes in 2015, 2017 and 2018.

Ten years on, six of the eight players are still regular club members, and we still like to reminisce from time to time about that memorable night.

  1. Sad News David Welch died at the Weekend
  2. Sanjoy plays in Dortmund
  3. Welcome to out new Atticus Website!

Page 9 of 10

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • Imprint
  • Privacy Policy