World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
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World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
The World Senior Team Championships start today, Tuesday 16th April, at 1300 BST.
See http://chess-results.com/tnr413742.aspx?lan=1.
Teams in the 50+ Section: England 3, Scotland 1, Wales 1, Ireland 1
Teams in the 65+ Section: England 3, Scotland 1, Wales 1, Ireland 1 (also)
The England 1 team in the 50+ section will be aiming to go one better than their Silver Medal of last year.
See http://chess-results.com/tnr413742.aspx?lan=1.
Teams in the 50+ Section: England 3, Scotland 1, Wales 1, Ireland 1
Teams in the 65+ Section: England 3, Scotland 1, Wales 1, Ireland 1 (also)
The England 1 team in the 50+ section will be aiming to go one better than their Silver Medal of last year.
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Re: World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
The Americans clearly intend to retain their title. Of the ten players rated above 2500, five constitute the USA squad.
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Re: World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
Round 1 in the 50+; top four matches: Scotland v USA; Armenia v Ireland; Germany Women v Iceland; England 1 v Oslo
In the 65+ with 27 teams they have given the bye to 17th seed Belgium, which is unusual; maybe one of their team is late arriving.
England 1 v Sweden 3 should be one-sided.
The team numbering for some countries is strange; for example the Irish team is down as Ireland 2 but Ireland 1 is in the 50+. We didn't do it that way last year.
In the 65+ with 27 teams they have given the bye to 17th seed Belgium, which is unusual; maybe one of their team is late arriving.
England 1 v Sweden 3 should be one-sided.
The team numbering for some countries is strange; for example the Irish team is down as Ireland 2 but Ireland 1 is in the 50+. We didn't do it that way last year.
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Re: World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
50+
round 1 board results
Scotland's Neil Farrell draws with black v Joel Benjamin
round 2 pairings
65+
round 1 board results
round 2 pairings
Good luck to the English teams in the event
round 1 board results
Scotland's Neil Farrell draws with black v Joel Benjamin
round 2 pairings
65+
round 1 board results
round 2 pairings
Good luck to the English teams in the event
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Re: World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
Round 2 results in the 50+ and another good win for England 1. Speelman replaced Plaskett but only drew while the other three won. The table shows we are well placed as one of the six teams with two wins.
Round 3 pairings and a real test as we take on the Americans.
In the 65+ section the Round 2 results and a win for England 1 versus the German Stiftung BSW Team and again England 1 are among the six teams on 100%. However, one suspects they will be punching way above their weight if they are able to get any sort of result in Round 3 against the Russians.
Round 3 pairings and a real test as we take on the Americans.
In the 65+ section the Round 2 results and a win for England 1 versus the German Stiftung BSW Team and again England 1 are among the six teams on 100%. However, one suspects they will be punching way above their weight if they are able to get any sort of result in Round 3 against the Russians.
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Re: World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
A word of warning to those watching on Chessbomb or the live games on the website; even now the result is showing as a 2½ - 1½ victory for Finland and I left work yesterday wondering why John and Chris were playing so poorly. I'm still not sure which game is which.
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Re: World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
Even more, why Chris played 1.e4 and John played the Grunfeld. That was the point at which I stopped believing anything.Simon Brown wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 9:02 amI left work yesterday wondering why John and Chris were playing so poorly. I'm still not sure which game is which.
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Re: World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
Big match today, anyway. The over 65s haven't got an easy ride either.
Best of luck to all.
Best of luck to all.
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Re: World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
Yesterday the results posted Chris Ward as having lost, but the game they gave was in fact the game which John Emms won with Black! Meanwhile Chris won a R+P ending with White, so in case there is still any confusion we won the match 3.5:0.5
Today we face the top seeded USA team and by resting Chris Ward we actually have exactly the same team which won against them last year, when John Emms beat Joel Benjamin. This year they rested Benjamin, replacing him, on board 2, with GM Igor Novikov ( 2563) . In fact, as the result doesn't seem to have transmitted, I may as well report that I have just drawn with Black v Novikov.
Today we face the top seeded USA team and by resting Chris Ward we actually have exactly the same team which won against them last year, when John Emms beat Joel Benjamin. This year they rested Benjamin, replacing him, on board 2, with GM Igor Novikov ( 2563) . In fact, as the result doesn't seem to have transmitted, I may as well report that I have just drawn with Black v Novikov.
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Re: World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
Well done Keith; doesn't look like the result will be repeated this year though
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Hi Mick, and thanks! I think we need Jim to pull off a swindle of some sort. He's certainly capable of doing so...
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Re: World Senior Team Championships Rhodes 2019
The unregarded amateurs of England 65+ are in sight of a heroic result against the Soviet legends!
Robert Bellin 0.5 Evgeny Sveshnikov
Nigel Povah 0.5 Yuri Balashov
Tony Stebbings 0.5 Naim Rashkovsky
Three great draws against veterans from the famous USSR championships!
Finally, Ian Snape is level after 40 moves against Vladimir Zhelnin (he was better a few moves back).
A half in that final ongoing game will guarantee praise in this week's Guardian column!
Robert Bellin 0.5 Evgeny Sveshnikov
Nigel Povah 0.5 Yuri Balashov
Tony Stebbings 0.5 Naim Rashkovsky
Three great draws against veterans from the famous USSR championships!
Finally, Ian Snape is level after 40 moves against Vladimir Zhelnin (he was better a few moves back).
A half in that final ongoing game will guarantee praise in this week's Guardian column!
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Just achieved, at least according to ChessBomb. In fact, their engine suggests that Snape might have played on.Leonard Barden wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 4:25 pmA half in that final ongoing game will guarantee praise in this week's Guardian column!
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Wow, great result
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Just achieved, at least according to ChessBomb. In fact, their engine suggests that Snape might have played on.Leonard Barden wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 4:25 pmA half in that final ongoing game will guarantee praise in this week's Guardian column!
It brought to mind memories of England's famous victory over the Soviet Union in the World Students Team Championship at Harrachov in 1967. I wondered whether Balashov might have played in that match, but it wasn't the case.
http://www.olimpbase.org/1967y/1967fa06.html#eng.
I look forward to the forthcoming praise in the Guardian, which will be richly deserved.