Author: David Scott

  • Club rapid competition heats up

    With many players in contention, there was plenty to play for in this week’s crucial Rounds 5 and 6 of the Leo Eichholtz tournament.  Ross Jackson who had led unbeaten after 4 rounds, only managed half a point this week, but that was still enough to keep him a nose in front at the end of the night. Geoffrey Gunawan benefitted from a time-challenged Ross in Round 5, but was not able to add to his points in Round 6 against Ross’s Wellington clubmate Andrew Brockway. However,  Gordon Lyall was back to winning form picking up 2 points from the night to sit in second place with Geoffrey on 4 points. But only after a tense battle in Round 5 against last year’s winner Stewart Holdaway, who sits close behind the leading pack on 3½ points (photo below).  With the leading four players in real contention, and a further two players with an outside chance, the final deciding  rounds next week promise to be very exciting. Full results of the night can be found here

  • Club news 10/3/22

    We’ve now played four rounds of our annual Club rapid tournament for distinctive the Leo Eichholtz Board trophy.   After four rounds, Ross Jackson is out in front unbeaten on 4, followed by Geoffrey Gunawan on 3, and last year’s winner Stewart Holdaway on 2½. Gordon Lyall is next on 2 points with the clock now beating him on two occasions. With a number of players still contention, the final half of the competition is shaping up to be very interesting. Latest results can be found here.

    Meanwhile our  Junior Club continues to prove very popular, with around a dozen kids regularly coming along every Tuesday to learn and enjoy this great game. 

  • AGM

    The Club held its Annual General Meeting this week. Gordon Lyall was re-elected as Club President and Treasurer, David Scott as  Secretary, and Geoffrey Gunawan was elected as Club Captain. Annual fees for 2022 were set (see here), including a reduction in the casual rate for tertiary students.  All reports from the AGM can be found here.

    Next week we will kick off with the first two rounds of the Club’s traditional 25m + 5s rapid competition, the Leo Eichholtz Board. And Junior Club runs as usual before this at 6:30 pm. All visitors welcome.

  • Freebird and Junior Club kick off

    Results from the first night of senior competition for the annual Freebird Trophy (played at 10m + 5s) saw Gordon Lyall and Geoffrey Gunawan leading after 3 rounds on 2½, with Ross Jackson and John Whibley following on 2 points. Final rounds of this first leg will be played next week, with the AGM following the week after.

    There was a great turnout for the opening night of Junior club this week, with around a dozen kids, including a number of new faces. Welcome!

  • Opening night fun

    The Club opened for 2022 this week with a fun casual night of hand and brain chess.  In this variant, two players play each side, one acting as the ‘brain’ – and one as  the ‘hand’. The brain says the name of piece or pawn it wants to move, but not which piece or pawn, and not where it should move to. The hand has to decide this and move accordingly.

    We rotated player-pairs and roles each game and it was interesting – sometimes funny – to see how different combinations of ability and playing style combined. The team play providing a nice change from what is normally an individual pursuit. With a 10m + 5s time control thrown-in, the night produced some weird and wonderful chess, and was a big hit. It will no doubt feature again sometime on our calendar later this year.

    Note the Junior Club starts up again next week (8 February) at 6:30pm.

  • Club opens for 2022 this week

    A reminder that the Kāpiti Chess Club opens for the year this Tuesday, 1st February, at 7:30 pm at the Salvation Army (rear hall) at 41 Bluegum Road, Paraparaumu. Note the Junior Club opens a week later, on Tuesday 8th February at 6:30pm.

    Note that under the current COVID Red setting, a condition of the Salvation Army for anyone using their facilities, including our playing venue, is that they must wear a mask. Everyone 12 and over must also be double-vaccinated, and sign or scan in using the QR code. You must be well and have no signs or symptoms associated with COVID.

    Our first night will be an easy social night, with likely some fun casual event to be arranged. Our tournament programme proper will kick off the following week with the Freebird Cup (10m +5s). Our AGM will be on the 22nd February. A full calendar of events for 2022 will be confirmed and posted in due course.

    Look forward to seeing you there!

  • Opening night for 2022

    The Kāpiti Chess Club opens again on 1 February with a night of fun social chess to ease players back into it before the competition begins again the following week with the first of two nights of the Freebird Trophy (where games played at 10m + 5s). The Club’s Annual General Meeting will be held the week after that, on 22 February.

    The popular Junior Club, which runs from 6:30 to 7:30pm before the main Club meetings, opens again for 2022 on 8th February

    In line with NZ Chess Federation Covid policy, anyone – members, parents or visitors – aged 12 and over – needs to be double-vaccinated, and scan or sign in, if wanting to enter where we play. Masks are not mandatory, but recommended.

    Chess in NZ is taking off at the moment. Whether you’re new to it, or an experienced player, come and check us us out. Feel free to contact us if you have have any questions.

  • Final Club night of the year

    This week was the final Club night for 2021. 

    In the Junior club, the final night of term 4 saw the conclusion of a 6 round junior blitz tournament. All participants received prizes with the top two players in each age group receiving medals. In the 10 and over event, the gold medal was won by Lukas Boyd with 6/6, and the silver medal went to Lucas Thompson with 4/6. In the under 10 event, first place and gold medal was won by seven year old Orlando Liu (5/6), with his sister Charlotte taking the silver. Congratulations! See photos below.

    For the seniors, a summary of the all the prizewinners for the tournaments played this year can be found here. Like most  Clubs around the country, COVID has had a big impact on our over-the-board tournaments this year, with several tournaments not able to be played, including our Club Championships, and our Open Junior Championship. However, there was still plenty of completed tournaments, with some great Chess (check out some of our website posts and games!). Congratulations to Stewart Holdaway who took out the Leo Eichholtz Board for rapid play (25m + 5s), and to Guy Burns, David Paul and Ross Jackson who each shared the Flora Paul Memorial Trophy for the best Kāpiti player at this year’s successful Open Kāpiti Rapid. And special mention to Gordon Lyall who took out the rest of those tournaments that were able to be played this year, and who also picks up the Glenys Memorial Trophy for the player with the highest overall Grand Prix points for the year. A delayed formal prizegiving is likely to be planned for next year’s AGM.

    The Club is now in recess until next year. Keep an eye out on our website for details on when we open in 2022. Happy holidays all. 

     

  • Chess Al fresco

    With the weather warming, some members enjoyed some al fresco Chess this week along with a meal and drink at a local pub. Nice!

     

  • OTB play to resume next week!

    Members and parents have voted to resume Over-the-board Chess next week on Tuesday 26th October. Both the Junior Club, starting at 6:30pm, and the Senior Club starting at 7:30pm. Our online nights will still continue, but move to Fridays at 7:30pm. 

    While this will be welcome for many who’ve been missing OTB play, the Club is playing under COVID Alert Level 2 conditions. Players and parents coming along are asked to respect the following rules:

    • If you are unwell, or have any cold or flu-like symptoms, PLEASE STAY HOME.
    • Please scan the QR Code or sign in when entering the club. 
    • For the adult members, and for parents who are staying in the hall with their junior members, it is strongly recommended (not mandatory) that you are vaccinated, wear face masks, make of use the hand sanitiser provided, and respect as far as practicable, social distancing etiquette.

     

  • Rick Lowe RIP

    This week we say goodbye to long-time member and friend of the Club Rick Lowe who sadly passed away this week.

    Rick joined the Club in 2009 and was a loyal member and supporter for 12 years, one of a just a handful that have supported the Club this long. Rick was Club B-grade Champion three times, in 2012, 2014 and 2017. 

    He will be remembered for his fun, sometimes cheeky spirit and his genuine love of the game – and of course for his amazing chess-themed car. He will be missed by all who knew him at the Club.

  • Ross Jackson v David Scott (28-9-21)

    While COVID continued to keep NZ Chess Clubs online during September 2021, this was one game played during one of the Kāpiti Chess Club’s online arenas. Black, using his role as the Club website person, to somewhat indulgently show off a rare win against Ross, albeit under a casual 10+5 online format.

  • Online ongoing

     The Club continues to meet online due to COVID, with weekly 10m+5m ‘Arenas’ hosted on the Lichess site. (lichess.org/team/kapiti-chess-club). The current increased Alert Levels have also impacted on the Club’s annual Open Junior and School Championship, which has now been deferred to a date TBC later in the year.

    Congratulations to Stewart, Ross and Lars who have variously taken out the online Arena ‘gold cups’ over the last four or five weeks. While the shorter online time format does always provide for  high quality games, many can still be entertaining.  Here’s a recent example.

  • Geoffrey Gunawan v Lars Dobbertin-King (7-9-21)

    This is a game from one of the Club’s online meetings while OTB meetings were suspended due to COVID in the second half of 2021. The time format of 10 m + 5 s does not always provide for high quality games, but they can be entertaining none the less. In this game Geoffrey is able to get a good kingside attack going, again from the London, eventually ripping open the Black King’s defenses and ending with a nice mate. 

  • Geoffrey Gunawan v Stewart Holdaway (20-8-21)

    With OTB chess temporarily suspended again due to COVID, this was a game from one of the Club’s online Arenas, played with a 10m + 5s time control. Geoffrey tries out his new version of the the London with 6. f3, and 7. g4 followed by a nice kingside storm. While the advantage alternated between both players several times, as is often the case in this  format, White’s kingside attack prevailed, ending with a nice mate finish.

  • With the return of increased COVD Alert Levels this week, over-the-board chess was cancelled, and an online meeting was held on Friday. The Kāpiti Chess Club will continue to meet online until COVID Alert Levels return to Level 1. You can join us on Tuesdays at 7:30 pm here: http://lichess.org/team/kapiti-chess-club.

  • Series 2 – Blitz Cup

    This week saw the second of three nights played over the year for the Club’s Blitz Cup. Results from the night saw Gordon Lyall take out first place on 6, followed by David Paul on 5, and Ross Jackson and Guy Burns on 4½. Results and standings here. Combining these results with Series One played back in June, Gordon currently leads on 13½, just a nose ahead of David on 13, followed by Geoffrey on 9½ and Ross on 9. The third and deciding night will be played later in the year in November.

  • Winter Cup wraps up

    The final two rounds of the Winter Cup were played this week. Congratulations to Gordon Lyall who takes out another trophy with 8½ from 10. Second place was David Paul on 8, followed by Geoffrey Gunawan in third with 7. Final results and standings are here.

    Next week is a Blitz night. The second of three nights played over the year for the Club’s Blitz Cup. David Paul is currently leading after the first series played in June. He is also the current Blitz Cup holder, and has won it 12 out of the 15 years it has been played for. Can he do it again?

    It was great to see one of our highest turnouts yet at Junior Club this week, along with already a good number of early entries for the Club’s annual open Kāpiti Junior Championship on 18 September.

  • Club update – 27 July

    This week, term 3 kicked off for our Junior Club, with several keen kids along for the first time. The Club now has, for the first time in its history, as many, if not more, junior members playing Chess than it does senior members. While the new separate Junior Club model has worked well in attracting younger players, a lot of credit is also due to the dedicated work of Club President Gordon, along with his with Andrea.  

    Meanwhile, rounds 7 and 8 of the 2021 Winter Cup (at 25m + 5s)  were played this week in the senior Club. With 2 final scheduled rounds left next week, Gordon now has a near uncatchable lead on 7½,  followed by David Paul on 6, and Ross and Geoffrey on 5½. Latest results and standings here.

  • Week 2 of Winter Cup, Game of the Year

    Week 2 of the Winter Cup. After Rounds 3 and 4, Gordon leads on 3½, followed by Ross and Brandon on 3, and David Paul and Guy on 2½. Full Vega results and standings here. The tournament will continue for another 3 weeks and 6 rounds, so still anybody’s Cup yet!

    This week the Committee put $50 up for grabs in a novel new award for ‘Game of the Year’. Any Club game played during the year can be submitted. Games will be judged not just on quality, but on other factors such as novelty or sheer entertainment value. Entries have already begun coming in, and will be accepted up to the  final Club competition night on 7 December.