Historical game from the archives.
Author: Gordon Lyall
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Roy Seabrook v Zoe Kingston
Historical game from the archives.
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David Paul v Zoe Kingston
Historical game from the archives.
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Glenys Mills v Andrew Stanton
Historical game from the archives.
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Glenys Mills v John Holland
Historical game from the archives.
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Glenys Mills v Guy Burns
Historical game from the archives.
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Reuben Healey v Alistair McGowan
Historical game from the archives.
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Reuben Healey v Paul Hurring
Historical game from the archives.
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Ab Borren v Earl Roberts
Historical game from the club archives
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Guy Burns v Alistair McGowan
Historical game played under the 60/60 time control.
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Andrew Stanton v Mark Gosnell
Historical game played under the 60/60 time control.
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Reuben Healey v Glenys Mills
Historical game played under the 60/60 time control.
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Guy Burns v Alvaro Lacunza
Historical game played under the 60/60 time control
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Glenys Mills v James Hurring
Historical game played under the 60/60 time control
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Les Jones v Don Jeffs (11-12-2007)
Historical game from 2007.12.11, annotated by Earl Roberts, and played under the 60/60 time control.
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David Paul v Todd Stewart (8-3-2013)
Historical game from 08.03.2013, played under a 55+5 minute time control.
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We meet Tuesdays at the Salvation Army rear hall, 41 Bluegum Road, Paraparaumu Beach. The Junior Club runs from 6:30pm to 7:30pm, except during school holidays, and the Senior Club runs from 7:45 pm. Find out more about us here.
“Chess is the art which expresses the science of logic” — Mikhail Botvinnik
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Congratulations to Alistair McGowan, the new Leo Eichholtz Trophy Champion—he won both his games to finally end David Paul’s domination of this prize. Next week, we have a night of Blitz—3 minutes plus 2 second add-on and the following week begins Series One of the Kapiti Club Championship.
Don’t forget Upper Hutt’s annual Rapid Tournament this Saturday 27 June; be there by 9:45, Hapai Building, 879-881 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt. -
One night of play to go in the Leo Eichholz Trophy and Alistair McGowan is challenging current champion David Paul for this Trophy. Half a point divide them and with David away next week, Alistair will grasp this perfect prize—if he wins both his games—watch this space.
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2 games of the Leo Eichholz Trophy were played and Alan Winfield continues his meteoric rise with a fine win over David Paul—will it be enough to dethrone the current champion? — time will tell — we have 2 more nights play to go. Sean Doyle is showing improving form with 2 fine wins. Up for discussion is the idea of changing our Club night to Tuesday for 2016—any thoughts?
