Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
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Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
Charity event for British Red Cross - it's a 24hr marathon on Chesscom from 5pm today.
All details here: https://www.englishchess.org.uk/checkma ... e-rematch/
They have an impressive list of commentators/streamers lined up including Mickey Adams, Gawain Jones, Luke McShane, Matthew Sadler and a host of others (details on the page above): https://www.twitch.tv/ecf_commentary - link from 5pm or just before.
Please consider playing, donating or taking part in some way. Lots more info to be found @ecfchess on twitter. https://twitter.com/ecfchess
All details here: https://www.englishchess.org.uk/checkma ... e-rematch/
They have an impressive list of commentators/streamers lined up including Mickey Adams, Gawain Jones, Luke McShane, Matthew Sadler and a host of others (details on the page above): https://www.twitch.tv/ecf_commentary - link from 5pm or just before.
Please consider playing, donating or taking part in some way. Lots more info to be found @ecfchess on twitter. https://twitter.com/ecfchess
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
Please see my Twitter feed at https://twitter.com/DavidSedgwickIA/sta ... 5375595523 for my objective.
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
A worthy initiative indeed, not least as a counter to some of the nonsense peddled in this place and elsewhere by members of the chess community.
And a nice Tweet David, although as I had trouble loading it, I'd have preferred the content being repeated in this place where any follow up comments would more naturally go. ( For the avoidance of any doubt, that is a general observation about potential frustrations with the use of linking not a criticism of David).
And a nice Tweet David, although as I had trouble loading it, I'd have preferred the content being repeated in this place where any follow up comments would more naturally go. ( For the avoidance of any doubt, that is a general observation about potential frustrations with the use of linking not a criticism of David).
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
I am happy to oblige:J T Melsom wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 11:04 amA worthy initiative indeed, not least as a counter to some of the nonsense peddled in this place and elsewhere by members of the chess community.
And a nice Tweet David, although as I had trouble loading it, I'd have preferred the content being repeated in this place where any follow up comments would more naturally go. ( For the avoidance of any doubt, that is a general observation about potential frustrations with the use of linking not a criticism of David).
Last year I was the second highest placed arbiter. Shohreh Bayat has now retired to the commentary box, so I am hoping to go one better this year.
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
But nowhere else, one sometimes feels, with such enthusiasm.J T Melsom wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 11:04 amA worthy initiative indeed, not least as a counter to some of the nonsense peddled in this place and elsewhere by members of the chess community. .
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
It's not every day you get to hear Mickey Adams commentating on a David Sedgwick game
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
You might have another challenger - just edged aheadDavid Sedgwick wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 1:25 pmI am happy to oblige:J T Melsom wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 11:04 amA worthy initiative indeed, not least as a counter to some of the nonsense peddled in this place and elsewhere by members of the chess community.
And a nice Tweet David, although as I had trouble loading it, I'd have preferred the content being repeated in this place where any follow up comments would more naturally go. ( For the avoidance of any doubt, that is a general observation about potential frustrations with the use of linking not a criticism of David).
Last year I was the second highest placed arbiter. Shohreh Bayat has now retired to the commentary box, so I am hoping to go one better this year.
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
I always expected that there would be other challengers. I could of course change the rules so that arbiters who are also GMs are not eligible.Matthew Turner wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 7:29 pmYou might have another challenger - just edged ahead
At the moment, however, Kevin Thurlow is ahead of both of us.
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
My streak has been ended by Peter Chaplin and catching Kevin seems a distant dream
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
Kevin has been caught!
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
Need to get a rattle on or evoke the arbiters who are CMs are not eligible ruleDavid Sedgwick wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 7:42 pmI always expected that there would be other challengers. I could of course change the rules so that arbiters who are also GMs are not eligible.Matthew Turner wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 7:29 pmYou might have another challenger - just edged ahead
At the moment, however, Kevin Thurlow is ahead of both of us.
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
Perhaps Level 1 arbiters should be excluded. After all, you can get that without having done any arbiting at all.Matthew Turner wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 12:41 pmNeed to get a rattle on or evoke the arbiters who are CMs are not eligible ruleDavid Sedgwick wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 7:42 pmI always expected that there would be other challengers. I could of course change the rules so that arbiters who are also GMs are not eligible.Matthew Turner wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 7:29 pmYou might have another challenger - just edged ahead
At the moment, however, Kevin Thurlow is ahead of both of us.
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
Congratulations to Keith Arkell, who won the event convincingly, and to Kevin Thurlow, who finished in an impressive 25th place and was the highest placed arbiter (unless another claimant emerges).
Many thanks to everyone who supported the event by playing, organising, commentating, donating prizes or in some other way.
I may comment further in a day or two, when I have caught up with my sleep.
Many thanks to everyone who supported the event by playing, organising, commentating, donating prizes or in some other way.
I may comment further in a day or two, when I have caught up with my sleep.
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
Yes, it was a fun event. My life time score against Keith Arkell has worsened to 0-15 (a tennis score). Hope we don't reach the next one - I'm quite happy to play Keith, and hope we do for many years, but it would be nice to win one... I'm definitely forming the impression that he's better than me.
And I echo the thanks to everybody.
And I echo the thanks to everybody.
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Re: Checkmate Covid - The Rematch
At least playing him at blitz shortens the agony.Kevin Thurlow wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 5:24 pmYes, it was a fun event. My life time score against Keith Arkell has worsened to 0-15 (a tennis score). Hope we don't reach the next one - I'm quite happy to play Keith, and hope we do for many years, but it would be nice to win one... I'm definitely forming the impression that he's better than me.
And I echo the thanks to everybody.