Wednesday, August 27, 2014

AGM of the Sussex Chess Association

The Annual General Meeting of the Sussex Chess Association will be held at the Lewes CC, St Mary's Supporters Club, Christie Road, Lewes, at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday 9th September.

The organisation started in 1882 and is responsible for arranging county fixtures and competitions. It also produces a magazine once a year, which coordinates chess within the county.

You do not have to be of county standard or even a strong player to attend. Anyone who is a club member is welcome at the meeting.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Michael's draw with a grandmaster in a simul

In May 2013 Ray Keene gave a ten board simul at the Hove Club in Fourth Avenue. He won eight of these games while Sue Chadwick and Michael Cain did well to obtain draws.

Ray won the British Championship in 1971 and represented England in eight olympiads. He gained the title of grandmaster in 1976 and in 1985 was made an OBE for services to chess. He also has a strong Brighton connection and is an honorary member of our club. To date he is the only grandmaster ever to have represented the club in matches. He organised the Brighton international tournaments from 1979 to 1985 and the publicity from this may have helped our club when we were trying to stay at our premises in Pavilion Buildings. Ray has been chess correspondent of The Times since 1985 and has written over a hundred books. He is also an exceptional organiser and was involved in the organisation of the 1986, 1993 and 2000 World Championships.

I know from playing Ray on a few occasions when I was a young player that he has a highly original, hypermodern style which is difficult to cope with.

I enclose the score of his game against Michael Cain in the above-mentioned simul. Ray would of course have been under pressure to move almost immediately and it would have been difficult to calculate anything complicated. On the other hand this is another example of Michael reserving his best chess for these occasions:

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Brunswick Chess Festival 2014

Hi Brighton Chess Club,

Thanks for everyone who came down to the Brunswick Festival on Saturday. Unlike the rain last year we enjoyed a warm breeze and wonderful sunshine.  It was great to see the general public showing interest, taking photos, watching the games and playing chess with us. I really enjoyed the day and hope you all did too.


I would like thank the people of Brunswick Festival for allowing Brighton Chess Club to take part. I spoke to the main organiser "Jon The Van" and he said Brighton Chess Club can take part again next year which is great news for the Chess Club.

Click link to see pictures; Brunswick Chess Festival Pictures

Also here is a short video clip, just to give you an idea of how busy it was during the day.

Short Video Clip


Thanks Again

Michael

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Geoffrey's excellent result in British Seniors

Geoffrey James recently came second in the British Seniors at Aberystwyth with 5.5 points out of 7. This was his highest score in the competition, though in 2009 he came first equal in the event with 5 points. Geoffrey is the club's longest serving member having first enlisted in about 1960. He is at present the club treasurer, but has also carried out the duties of secretary and match captain in the past. He has won the county championship seven times and the club championship a record seventeen times. He has also made over 400 appearances for Sussex, second only to John Cannon of Horsham in county history. Geoffrey has kindly supplied notes to his win in round 6 of the British Seniors:

Friday, August 8, 2014

Dates for your diary

Saturday 16th August
The club will be transferred to the Brunswick Festival in Brunswick Square - weather permitting. The Bridge Club will be closed for the day.

Saturday 6th September @ 3:00 pm
The Annual General Meeting. Subscription renewal time. All current members will receive the relevant documents in the next couple of weeks.

Saturday 27th September
Home to Dieppe Chess Club for our annual friendly fixture. Score currently level so we are putting out the strongest team we can muster! (And so are they.)

Resourceful play by Michael Cain

Ezra Kirk gave a simultaneous display at the club on 21st June and did not lose a single game. He took on eleven players and was held to a draw by Michael Cain and Arthur de Silver, but defeated everyone else. In the 2012-13 season he won against grandmasters Keith Arkell and Tony Kosten to establish himself as the highest rated player in the country for his age. More recently he has played little competitive chess as he has been taking several exams. He is already a FIDE master and plans to spend a year entering chess competitions to try to become an international master before going to university. We wish him the best of luck in his quest, though he probably has the potential to become not just an international master but also a grandmaster. I enclose the score of Ezra's game against Michael Cain in the recent simul. It is very difficult playing eleven players at the same time particularly when one is expected to make every move very quickly. However, we must also give credit to Michael for a resourceful display. Michael seems to produce his best chess in simultaneous displays as he also drew last year with grandmaster Ray Keene in this form of chess. On other such occasions he has given Nigel Short and Luke Rutherford very good games before eventually losing.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

British Championship prize winners 2014

Two successes for club members at the British in Aberystwyth: Geoffrey James came second in the British Senior Championship on 5.5/7 and Callum Brewer came joint third in the Under 14s on 5/7. They can both be seen collecting their prize money between 23:30 and 26:00 at the closing ceremony. Congratulations young and old.