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Getting in the mood for the 4NCL match tonight!
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Hello all.
I used to be a member of Atticus chess club, from 2007, to 2010. During this time Atticus members, played a huge part in my chess development, and now I would like to help develop some of you, with online chess lessons.
If you are enthusiastic about chess, and are looking to improve your rating, or perhaps know of anyone else who may be looking for a teacher?, then do get in touch.
My contact details:
Email:
Telephone: 07912434358.
All lessons will be hosted via lichess or playchess.com, and over a telephone call during the lesson.
£15 for 1 hour, or £25 for 2 hours, per session.
My Credentials:
I am consistently rated 2300+ on lichess, playchess.com and on the chess24 website.
I have achieved 189 ECF on slow and 201 ECF on Rapid, winning the Norwich open section, late 2019 before the corona virus pandemic hit.
I have already accumulated a number of regular students, who have improved their game through my lessons and have received lots of positive feedback from my teaching methods.
I hope to hear from some of you soon.
Regards Phil
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- Written by: shankly
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The MCA Online Tournament has proved a great success with 13 Teams involved. After 5 rounds Prescot lead the way from Atticus 1 (who have a game in hand) followed by Atticus 3.
All the games can be followed live on the Lichess Website and detailed fixtures and statistics can all be found on the MCA Website.
Thanks again to Martin Blasczyk for organising the Tournament.
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Xmas Chess Party- Live Music The Atticus Blooze Brothers
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- Written by: sjb
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The British Online Championships are starting this weekend.
There are many different sections available for entry.
You can still have time to join the Tournament by Clicking on the Link below:
Caplin British Online Chess Championships – English Chess Federation
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I can play
by Jim Wiseman
"I can play," but Andrej said
"You may prefer another instead.
My game of late has not been good
Choose someone better if you could".
"For a GM to become
Go lose a thousand games, say some.
So, Andrej, worry not" said Kee
"You know that what will be will be. "
Now Sanjoy upped and had his say,
"Poor form will pass but class will stay...
Though can I talk of Class when bred
In low-life, rough-edged Birkenhead?"
Then Lee chipped in, he thus assumed,
"Poor me it seems that I am doomed.
If class doth stay, then to my cost
The same is true when Class is lost!"
Webb rounded on Lee's tale of woe
With acid tongue he laid him low
Fired bullets with a smoking gun,
"You cannot lose what's ne'er been won!"
Pretty harsh but such is life
Webb's turns of phrase cut like a knife
But in the end, Yes you've guessed,
They're only words Tom speaks in jest
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- Written by: Klopp
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The MCA Tournament begins tonight at 19h30, all the games can be followed live on Lichess. Links to all the players can be found on the MCA Website. 13 teams will be involved.
Good luck to everyone and a big thank you to Martin Blasczyk for organising this.
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- Written by: Jim Wiseman
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DAVID DOMINIC HURLEY
(17th February 1959 – 23rd October 2020)
EPITAPH
David Hurley sadly passed away during the early hours of October 23rd 2020 following a diagnosis of inoperable stomach and bowel cancer which he learned of some 12 months ago. On learning of his illness, David accepted it very much in the way he dealt with his life in general. That is to say he fully took on board the consequences of both his diagnosis and prognosis but, within those limits, maintained a refreshing optimism for maximising what time he had left in this world rather than, as he put it himself, ‘… simply roll over and die’. Unfortunately, Fate would deliver a further cruel blow and the Covid19 pandemic sadly curtailed many of the things he planned to do. However, even that did not daunt his spirit and he continued to revise his plans to get the most out of the life he had left.
I first met David back in October 1984 when we both enrolled as mature students at Liverpool University. I had seen him in the early philosophy seminars but first met him face-to-face in Blackwell’s Bookshop. His first words to me were ‘You flash Bastard!’ in response to my saying I had read Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. And with that passing comment a friendship was struck. We moved from the book shop to the Augustus John pub, got pretty drunk drinking beer, playing pool and, from that moment on, never looked back.
To those who know David, it should come as no surprise that I took to him as quickly as I did. It is a fact that he is funny, clever, kind, generous and an absolute master of original one-liners! A mutual friend of ours once said, “All my mates are characters. and have a spark that is missing in others!”. David had both of these qualities (and more) in spades.
It has been a pleasure to have known David and an honour to have been counted among his friends. Like all who have known him, he will be sorely missed.
David, may you rest in peace.
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Deadline: 05/11/2020
If you want to play in this tournament,
you must provide all requested details to Steve Kee asap.
Players who do not provide these data can not play in this tournament!
If you want to play in this tournament, please contact Steve Kee and send him all required details:
full name, grade/rating, e-mail address, phone or mobile, link to your Lichess-profile
For all details, please visit: MCA Online 2020/2021
The MCA invites teams of 4 players to join our first MCA Online Tournament:
By registering a team for this tournament you agree to the regulations, terms and conditions. Thank you for your understanding. |
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Venue: | Online Tournament using Lichess.org |
Players: | - A player can only be a member of one team, he/she can not play in two teams - Players must have a Lichess.org account in order to play in this tournament - All players must have an ECF Ref number |
Entry Fee: | There is no tournament fee. The ECF may or may not charge a fee for online matches and/or rating. When we get the information from the ECF, we will inform everyone and ask him or her to pay the fee, if there is one. |
Registration: | Clubs may register teams by e-mail to the tournament controllers. A squad can have more that four players. Requirements for registration: Players: Full name, grade/rating, e-mail address, phone or mobile, link to his Lichess-profile A team captain must be named. Every team captain must be registered on the MCA website and will get all necessary rights to submit results online. Deadline for Registration: 05/11/2020 |
Tournament Mode: | 9 rounds Swiss system, computer-pairing (Sevilla 18.3.1 or later) White challenges his opponent on Lichess.org. Team Points: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a lost match Board Points: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a lost game In case of equal team points and board points, the ranking will be decided by first Buchholz, second Sonnborn-Berger, third number of wins (Tie Break System) |
Time Control: | 60 minutes plus 30 seconds increment per move |
Match day and Start time | The default match day is Monday, the fallback match day is Wednesday. If both days are not suitable, both team captains have to agree another day and time and get the consent of the tournament controllers. The default start time is 7.30 p.m. |
Rounds: | round 1: Monday, 09/11/2020, 7.30 p.m. - Friday, 13/11/2020 round 2: Monday, 23/11/2020, 7.30 p.m. - Friday, 27/11/2020 round 3: Monday, 07/12/2020, 7.30 p.m. - Friday, 11/12/2021 - Christmas and New Year break - round 4: Monday, 11/01/2021, 7.30 p.m. - Friday, 15/01/2021 round 5: Monday, 25/01/2021, 7.30 p.m. - Friday, 29/01/2021 round 6: Monday, 08/02/2021, 7.30 p.m. - Friday, 12/02/2021 round 7: Monday, 22/02/2021, 7.30 p.m. - Friday, 26/02/2021 round 8: Monday, 08/03/2021, 7.30 p.m. - Friday, 12/03/2021 round 9: Monday, 22/03/2021, 7.30 p.m. - Friday, 26/03/2021 |
Reporting match results: | Team Captains shall report the match result at latest by Saturday midday after the end of the round. Team captains shall send PGN-files to the tournament controllers at latest by Sunday after the end of the round. |
Board Colour: | The home team (= first-named team) plays black on odd boards, and white on even boards, the away team (= second-named team) plays white on odd boards, and black on even boards. Home team: black – white – black – white Away team: white – black – white – black |
Grading: | This tournament is registered for ECF online grading |
Tournament Controller: | |
Fair Play: | All players commit themselves to fair play and to try to solve problems in good faith together with their opponents, team captains and tournament controllers. The success of this tournament depends on you all and on your co-operation. |
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SECOND ON-LINE (LICHESS) CHESS CHALLENGE MATCH
45MINS + 15 SECS INCREMENT
TUESDAY AUGUST 18th 2020
MATCH REPORT
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ATTICUS CHESS CLUB |
USER NAME (Lichess) |
ECF |
RESULT |
CREWE CHESS CLUB |
USER NAME (Lichess) |
ECF |
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1 |
Tom Bimpson |
tombimpson |
173 |
1 - 0 |
Karl Lockett |
ZZCrewe |
159 |
2 |
Sanjoy Banerjee |
sanjoybanerjee |
135 |
0 - 1 |
Rick Renegade |
DONT_WALK_OFF |
146 |
3 |
Steve Burge |
SteveJB |
135 |
0 - 1 |
Harry Gardiner |
gingerninja2003 |
153 |
4 |
Mark Wadsworth |
AtticusChallenger |
132 |
1 - 0 |
Neville Layhe |
Whitevanman |
131 |
5 |
Tom Webb |
TomWebb |
128 |
½ - ½ |
Dave Price |
baldrickprice |
109 |
6 |
Chris Wentworth |
Chriswent |
123 |
½ - ½ |
Lukasz Michalek |
Good-40-percent |
115 |
7 |
Jim Wiseman (Capt) |
JimWiz20 |
121 |
1 - 0 |
Lee Tilton |
LeeTilton |
95 |
8 |
Lee Webster |
leebster |
*130 |
1 - 0 |
Ben Harrison |
Ben60805 |
85 |
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5 - 3
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David Hulme (Non-playing Captain) |
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*130: LeeWebster Jan 2020 ECF Grade based on 5 games only played at Heywood Congress in 2019. Most recent previous grade (2004) = 94; Between 1994 & 2003 (incl) grades ranged between 84 & 102 . I have discussed this with Crewe Captain David Hulme and estimated his current grade to be somewhere between 115-120.
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A very close match with honours going to Atticus this time making up for the drubbing Crewe unleashed upon us last time.
All the games appeared close and there was chances for both players on most of the boards.
Thanks to Crewe for accepting the challenge and I hope everyone enjoyed the match
Jim Wiseman
(Atticus Captain)
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Could all Atticus players who are interested in playing in this season's MCA Matches, please state their intent immediately as teams need to be registered next week.
Please conctact Secretary Steve Kee to express your interest
It is likely all games will be played online on the Lichess Website.
Any players at present based abroad will be able to join in with this online format. Full instructions will be given nearer the start of the competition.
On a personal note can I thank Martin Blasczyk for running an excellent Open Summer Tournament.
Well done to Waterloo players Colin Horton and Peter O'Driscoll for finishing 1st and 2nd with Atticus Dave James in 3rd place.
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