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In terms of crackpot (or not) ideas, I have a variety that I would like to explore in the autumn - I'll probably do a survey of parents who have attended my events so far to gauge interest whether they would be interested in some one-off specials. These include:
Making my 8 player APAs double-round on a 10+5 time control, so 14 (!) games in a day.
Trying them as short standard play, so 7 games over a weekend on a 50+10 time control, 4 on Saturday, 3 on Sunday.
Including adults (obviously not possible right now)
Making my 8 player APAs double-round on a 10+5 time control, so 14 (!) games in a day.
Trying them as short standard play, so 7 games over a weekend on a 50+10 time control, 4 on Saturday, 3 on Sunday.
Including adults (obviously not possible right now)
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That timetable is also a possible format for a monster Swiss with everyone in the same section.Joseph Conlon wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 10:25 amTrying them as short standard play, so 7 games over a weekend on a 50+10 time control, 4 on Saturday, 3 on Sunday.
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I just need to check a few things, but I will very likely organise another event on the 26th and 27th (5 rounds of 60+30). Sections to be determined depending on participants.
The twist (and possible good news for everyone here) is that IF the restrictions are lifted on the 21st, I will increase capacity above 32 and open the tournament to adults (I would of course take adult pre-registrations from day 1). And depending on budget, I may even give free entry to "strong" (tbc) adults to entice you all to come back to the board!
I am also momentarily dropping my closed Sheveningen idea, as the junior calendar is quite packed post 21st (UKCC and British qualifiers, 4NCL congress, and various other events like the ECF online Grand Prix).
Joe, I think anything more than 9 or 11 rounds of rapid in a single day becomes an endurance contest at the end.
7 rounds of 50+10 over a week-end is definitely doable (I think it's similar to some sections of the LJCC)
The twist (and possible good news for everyone here) is that IF the restrictions are lifted on the 21st, I will increase capacity above 32 and open the tournament to adults (I would of course take adult pre-registrations from day 1). And depending on budget, I may even give free entry to "strong" (tbc) adults to entice you all to come back to the board!
I am also momentarily dropping my closed Sheveningen idea, as the junior calendar is quite packed post 21st (UKCC and British qualifiers, 4NCL congress, and various other events like the ECF online Grand Prix).
Joe, I think anything more than 9 or 11 rounds of rapid in a single day becomes an endurance contest at the end.
7 rounds of 50+10 over a week-end is definitely doable (I think it's similar to some sections of the LJCC)
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Question to those travelling or planning to travel this summer:
Since most of the world is classified as Amber, am I right in calculating that most destination would involve 15-20 days of quarantine? (5-10 days on arrival, depending on country and 10 on return?) Plus a non negligible amount of PCR tests.
Since most of the world is classified as Amber, am I right in calculating that most destination would involve 15-20 days of quarantine? (5-10 days on arrival, depending on country and 10 on return?) Plus a non negligible amount of PCR tests.
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No, that isn't right. Many countries are taking the view that their own populations are well enough protected, so visitors from the UK are welcome without restriction.Wadih Khoury wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 8:34 amQuestion to those travelling or planning to travel this summer:
Since most of the world is classified as Amber, am I right in calculating that most destination would involve 15-20 days of quarantine? (5-10 days on arrival, depending on country and 10 on return?) Plus a non negligible amount of PCR tests.
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Not by any means all countries, however. Germany has banned visitors from the UK altogether, while France has imposed restrictions.NickFaulks wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 9:02 amNo, that isn't right. Many countries are taking the view that their own populations are well enough protected, so visitors from the UK are welcome without restriction.
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I checked a few countries that organise big tournaments, and it's not rosy: Switzerland and Czech republic do not accept players from the UK (there may be loopholes for those with EU passports), France has a 7 days quarantine.
For a country like France, you need to put aside 17 days of quarantine and 5 tests.
For a country like France, you need to put aside 17 days of quarantine and 5 tests.
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Not my favoured destination for a Summer holiday anyway - most Germans would say the same thing.
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Greece can be entered without a covid test or quarantining for those with two vaccinations.
Our Foreign Office states:
Arrivals from the UK must provide either; proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test, undertaken within the 72 hour period before arrival into Greece, or proof of two COVID-19 vaccinations completed at least 14 days before travel. Travellers with proof of either are exempted from the need to self-isolate on arrival to Greece.
Our Foreign Office states:
Arrivals from the UK must provide either; proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test, undertaken within the 72 hour period before arrival into Greece, or proof of two COVID-19 vaccinations completed at least 14 days before travel. Travellers with proof of either are exempted from the need to self-isolate on arrival to Greece.
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I meant to mention that after receiving my first (Moderna) jab a couple of weeks ago, I lost the very next game I played on lichess...
...and then went forty-one without defeat.
Alas, as with Awakenings, the effect was purely temporary.
...and then went forty-one without defeat.
Alas, as with Awakenings, the effect was purely temporary.
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I wondered if you had sleeping sicknessJustinHorton wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 9:07 amAlas, as with Awakenings, the effect was purely temporary.
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SLOW CHESS
If you are looking to play games of chess at a slower time control (from 1 hr each all games with an increment), then I am experimenting with a few FIDE (https://ratings.fide.com/) and English Chess Federation (https://www.ecfrating.org.uk/v2/new/list_players.php) rated events at my house (!) in Hendon NW4 and you can find all the details of the events here (games played over the board, but I am using Tornelo to do the pairings) - https://tornelo.com/chess/orgs/chess-england or on the ECF chess calendar as usual. You must be ECF Gold or Platinum to participate. You should ask the ECF or your own Federation (01424 775222) to allocate you a FIDE ID code before thinking about playing. Ideally you should be standard FIDE rated and have a jab or two under your belt!
I am also organising Masters events - these are for players 2200+, so make contact if you are looking for an IM or GM norm! Our first is in Muswell Hill from 9-13 August sponsored by Ben Software Ltd and The Friends of Chess. If you would like to sponsor an event, I would love to hear from you.
If you like a faster time control, these are 25 minutes per player PLUS 5 seconds a move:
GOLDERS GREEN FIDE RAPID
July 10 - https://form.jotform.com/211035925529960
July 17 - https://form.jotform.com/211051941237952
August 7 - https://form.jotform.com/211384712544958
August 14 - https://form.jotform.com/211384934514961
If you are looking to play games of chess at a slower time control (from 1 hr each all games with an increment), then I am experimenting with a few FIDE (https://ratings.fide.com/) and English Chess Federation (https://www.ecfrating.org.uk/v2/new/list_players.php) rated events at my house (!) in Hendon NW4 and you can find all the details of the events here (games played over the board, but I am using Tornelo to do the pairings) - https://tornelo.com/chess/orgs/chess-england or on the ECF chess calendar as usual. You must be ECF Gold or Platinum to participate. You should ask the ECF or your own Federation (01424 775222) to allocate you a FIDE ID code before thinking about playing. Ideally you should be standard FIDE rated and have a jab or two under your belt!
I am also organising Masters events - these are for players 2200+, so make contact if you are looking for an IM or GM norm! Our first is in Muswell Hill from 9-13 August sponsored by Ben Software Ltd and The Friends of Chess. If you would like to sponsor an event, I would love to hear from you.
If you like a faster time control, these are 25 minutes per player PLUS 5 seconds a move:
GOLDERS GREEN FIDE RAPID
July 10 - https://form.jotform.com/211035925529960
July 17 - https://form.jotform.com/211051941237952
August 7 - https://form.jotform.com/211384712544958
August 14 - https://form.jotform.com/211384934514961
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Adam Raoof wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 1:51 pmSLOW CHESS
If you are looking to play games of chess at a slower time control (from 1 hr each all games with an increment), then I am experimenting with a few FIDE (https://ratings.fide.com/) and English Chess Federation (https://www.ecfrating.org.uk/v2/new/list_players.php) rated events at my house (!) in Hendon NW4 and you can find all the details of the events here (games played over the board, but I am using Tornelo to do the pairings) - https://tornelo.com/chess/orgs/chess-england or on the ECF chess calendar as usual. You must be ECF Gold or Platinum to participate. You should ask the ECF or your own Federation (01424 775222) to allocate you a FIDE ID code before thinking about playing. Ideally you should be standard FIDE rated and have a jab or two under your belt!
I am also organising Masters events - these are for players 2200+, so make contact if you are looking for an IM or GM norm! Our first is in Muswell Hill from 9-13 August sponsored by Ben Software Ltd and The Friends of Chess. If you would like to sponsor an event, I would love to hear from you.
If you like a faster time control, these are 25 minutes per player PLUS 5 seconds a move:
GOLDERS GREEN FIDE RAPID
July 10 - https://form.jotform.com/211035925529960
July 17 - https://form.jotform.com/211051941237952
August 7 - https://form.jotform.com/211384712544958
August 14 - https://form.jotform.com/211384934514961
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It’s tricky. You’ve still got a rule of 6 indoors including yourself and other household residents. And weddings still have a limit of 30 people, so how does an all-play-all for 60 people work? I don’t think Boris will be lifting anything on Monday.
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I see your point, but it is 10 all play alls of 6 people per section, each section has its own area in the hall and there is no mixing, and no spectators. This is organised indoor sport, and social distancing measures are being employed. I don't see any problem with holding an event like this right now, but I would prefer to wait for more people to get vaccinated, so 10 July seems like a good time to restart events.Matt Bridgeman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 2:50 pmIt’s tricky. You’ve still got a rule of 6 indoors including yourself and other household residents. And weddings still have a limit of 30 people, so how does an all-play-all for 60 people work? I don’t think Boris will be lifting anything on Monday.
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Chess England Events - https://chessengland.com/
The Chess Circuit - https://chesscircuit.substack.com/
Don’t stop playing chess!
Chess England Events - https://chessengland.com/
The Chess Circuit - https://chesscircuit.substack.com/
Don’t stop playing chess!