Which Clubs are Reopening ?
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That last seems very sensible to me. Reopening beforehand is a bit of a recipe for mass isolation.
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Just had a phonecall with a committee member from Preston Chess Club. They reopened a couple of weeks ago with some new people turning up.
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Holmfirth and Huddersfield opened up straight away. Still going strong and great to have new members coming through that took up chess during lockdown.
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Yorkshire league due to try and restart in October - non trivially reduced entry on Pre Covid levels - 9 in the top two leagues rather than 12 in 19/20.
Unclear how much of that is Covid effects - several of the 'lost' teams were definitely struggling at least a bit for players even before the shutdown.
Unclear how much of that is Covid effects - several of the 'lost' teams were definitely struggling at least a bit for players even before the shutdown.
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Somerset is having a meeting of clubs to decide what to do.
Meanwhile, back in Surrey, Epsom are staging real chess.
Meanwhile, back in Surrey, Epsom are staging real chess.
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The Yorkshire League is not "trying" to restart in October. A new season of fixtures will be going ahead unless circumstances beyond our control dictate otherwise. As ever a tremendous amount of work has been necessary to make it possible.MartinCarpenter wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 2:57 pmYorkshire league due to try and restart in October - non trivially reduced entry on Pre Covid levels - 9 in the top two leagues rather than 12 in 19/20.
Unclear how much of that is Covid effects - several of the 'lost' teams were definitely struggling at least a bit for players even before the shutdown.
The net loss is currently six teams which is not actually as bad as I was expecting, particularly as some clubs are still trying to regroup post pandemic. However where clubs have been pro active they are demonstrating considerable growth. I doubt you have any interest in the Silver Rook but that league will consist almost entirely of junior and improving players and will be very interesting to watch.
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It is worth pointing out that there are two new clubs in the Silver Rook, making up 3 teams. Which is massively encouraging.
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Hence, given extant circumstances, trying. Still a very realistic chance of a genuine spike in infection rates this Autumn, and that might well produce some imposed restrictions.Andrew Zigmond wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 11:55 pmThe Yorkshire League is not "trying" to restart in October. A new season of fixtures will be going ahead unless circumstances beyond our control dictate otherwise. As ever a tremendous amount of work has been necessary to make it possible.MartinCarpenter wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 2:57 pmYorkshire league due to try and restart in October - non trivially reduced entry on Pre Covid levels - 9 in the top two leagues rather than 12 in 19/20.
Unclear how much of that is Covid effects - several of the 'lost' teams were definitely struggling at least a bit for players even before the shutdown.
(Or simple player reluctance.).
Sorry - I just checked the Silver Rook numbers and they'd not changed. More juniors is a very, very good thingAndrew Zigmond wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 11:55 pmThe net loss is currently six teams which is not actually as bad as I was expecting, particularly as some clubs are still trying to regroup post pandemic. However where clubs have been pro active they are demonstrating considerable growth. I doubt you have any interest in the Silver Rook but that league will consist almost entirely of junior and improving players and will be very interesting to watch.
The numbers of teams is quite promising, yes, especially as Sheffield down to one team is definitely temporary. It'll be interesting to see how things work out for the real matches. I know that I wouldn't share a car with 3/4 people quite yet.
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Meanwhile in Cumbria, several clubs are now open and it is hoped to play the extant league matches from the pre-Covid season before moving on.
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How is Barrow chess club going? Any new members since you've reopened.Matt Mackenzie wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 1:19 pmMeanwhile in Cumbria, several clubs are now open and it is hoped to play the extant league matches from the pre-Covid season before moving on.
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There have been a few new visitors this summer, including a junior who isn't that strong at the moment - but soon could be if they keep at it.
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Good to see that new people are turning up Matt.Matt Mackenzie wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:11 amThere have been a few new visitors this summer, including a junior who isn't that strong at the moment - but soon could be if they keep at it.
I might have some great news from the Fylde coast of Lancashire soon.
So watch this space.
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The pattern that is emerging in Yorkshire is that the clubs which are reopening and trying to attract new members are doing so. I fully understand and appreciate why some players are less keen to restart at present (and often the club hinges around the work of a few individuals) but it's so frustrating that the best chance we've had to regroup and increase the player base for generations is being missed.
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Urmston chess club in manchester will be opened this Monday
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Bury opened Tuesday night despite the main room being occupied by rugby players after a friendly v GM Police
3 new potential chess club members came down I gather
3 new potential chess club members came down I gather
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