World Seniors 2016
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Mick Norris wrote:
C'mon Keith.
He won in round 1 alright.
C'mon Keith.
He won in round 1 alright.
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Yes, first of many I hope
Top 9 seeds all won
Top 9 seeds all won
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Round 2. Another good win by Keith Arkell.
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Yes, good win for Keith and the 2st and 3rd seeds Sturua and Ivanov were held with black
Keith and Terry Chapman on 2/2; 1.5/2 we have Peter Gayson and Brian Hewson both playing black against IMs, as is Jonathan Grant v Sturua
round 3 pairings
Live games also on chess24live
In the 65+, Tony Stebbings has 2/2 with Craig Pritchett; 1.5/2 is Ivan Myall
round 3 pairings
Keith and Terry Chapman on 2/2; 1.5/2 we have Peter Gayson and Brian Hewson both playing black against IMs, as is Jonathan Grant v Sturua
round 3 pairings
Live games also on chess24live
In the 65+, Tony Stebbings has 2/2 with Craig Pritchett; 1.5/2 is Ivan Myall
round 3 pairings
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Round 3. Interesting game by Keith Arkell. Move 25, he has sacrificed a Knight in what should be ( hopefully ) a winning attack.
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I'm not sure he has played the best continuation, but in Keith we trust
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Keith won. Great game. That's the way Magnus should play, but maybe his opponent wouldn't co-operate !
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Well done Keith
Black against a GM in round 4 pairings
Early days yet
Stebbings and Pritchett also on 3/3, in the 65+
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Black against a GM in round 4 pairings
Early days yet
Stebbings and Pritchett also on 3/3, in the 65+
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Re: World Seniors 2016
Peter Gayson also doing very well in the 50+ with 2.5 out of 3.
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Yes, a draw with a GM and a win against an IM, with another IM today; let's hope he keeps goingJohn Moore wrote:Peter Gayson also doing very well in the 50+ with 2.5 out of 3.
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Shouldn't all this be moved by the mods to the Seniors Section where there was already a pre-tournament thread about this event?
Keith is still playing as I write (1930 here, after four and a half hours play), just past the time control, in an ending where all results seem possible.
His opponent is the GM whom Terry Chapman lost to yesterday (going wrong just before move 40) but Terry won today and has 3/4.
In the 65+ Craig Pritchett has drawn and is on 3.5/4. Tony Stebbings was on 3/3 and is still playing a rook ending against IM Harandi from Iran.
Keith is still playing as I write (1930 here, after four and a half hours play), just past the time control, in an ending where all results seem possible.
His opponent is the GM whom Terry Chapman lost to yesterday (going wrong just before move 40) but Terry won today and has 3/4.
In the 65+ Craig Pritchett has drawn and is on 3.5/4. Tony Stebbings was on 3/3 and is still playing a rook ending against IM Harandi from Iran.
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Keith & Tony drew
The 50+ has 4 on 4/4, with Keith among 7 on 3.5/4; top seed Sturua lost and is on 2.5/4; Peter Gayson and Terry Chapman have 3
Keith has white against Barle, who I am sure he has played at previous seniors events pairings
The 65+ has only 2 players on 4/4; Tony Stebbings and Craig Pritchett among 21 on 3.5 pairings
The 50+ has 4 on 4/4, with Keith among 7 on 3.5/4; top seed Sturua lost and is on 2.5/4; Peter Gayson and Terry Chapman have 3
Keith has white against Barle, who I am sure he has played at previous seniors events pairings
The 65+ has only 2 players on 4/4; Tony Stebbings and Craig Pritchett among 21 on 3.5 pairings
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