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David Paul quickly demolished Guy Burns to reclaim the John Kingston Memorial Trophy–Full Results Here.
Next week we have the first round of our Blitz Trophy which returns to a 5 minute per player format. -
Club members Guy Burns and David Paul attended the classic Wellington Easter Open, 6 round Swiss format with a time control of 90 minutes plus 30 seconds a move. Scott Wastney took out this iconic Tournament which has been played since 1943. Check out some photos.
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Guy Burns knocked back Ross Jackson’s hand on the John Kingston Memorial Trophy with a well fought draw against the stronger player. This places David Paul half a point in the lead, but, he will likely face Guy in the final game next week and will need to do better than a draw, to have a realistic chance of reclaiming this prize.
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Arguably the key game of the night was current John Kingston Memorial Trophy champion—Alan Winfield—against former Trophy holder David Paul. Rook versus Knight ending looked like an easy win for Alan, but, in great Houdini fashion, David managed a draw, to share lead with Ross Jackson—both on 4 points.
Full results here.
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Play in the John Kingston Memorial Trophy continues and with 3.5 points, David Paul has a slender half point lead, closely followed by Alan Winfield and Ross Jackson. Natalie Bowles had a good win against Rick Lowe.
Don’t forget our Games page where Club games are available to check and analyse.
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The John Kingston Memorial Trophy is well underway. After 3 rounds, David Paul leads the field, half a point ahead of Ross Jackson. It’s early days yet and plenty more water to flow under the bridge in this 8 round Tournament. Full results: here
Kapiti Chess Club is considering holding a winter tournament based on a new approach to being developed in Russia—click here for more details.
