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National Club Championship 2007-2008

Welcome to the home page of the 2007/8 National Club Championship. The report and photos from the 2006/7 event can be found by clicking the link on the right.


National Club Finals

played in London on Sunday 6 July 2008.

The National Club Finals kicked-off on a dull wet Wimbledon Finals day under the control of ECF Senior Arbiter David Sedgwick. The 5-section 24 boards were hosted by London Chess League at their Barbican HQ in Golden Lane, where light refreshments could be consumed along with the occasional orange juice or something stronger in the downstairs bar for those chess-players that “like their Sunday beer”.....so not much orange juice was consumed !!

The matches started promptly at 1:30, but most finished well within the 5-hour time limit. The final match results were

Open: Wood Green 6-0 Maidstone
Major: Hackney 3-2 Diss Appointed

National Club Championships Photographs
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from the 2008 National Club Championships
Major Plate: Wood Green 3.5-1.5 Wanstead & Woodford
Minor: Hackney 2-2 Ashfield - Hackney won on boardcount (played at Syston)
Minor Plate: Bushbury 3-1 Tunbridge Wells
U100: Snodland 4-0 Forest of Dean

One very interesting game was the b1 clash for Maidstone v Wood Green in the Open

Taylor,M 2342 - Pert,N 2547, National Club Finals, Maidstone v Wood Green

1 d4 d5 2 Nf3 Nf6 3 c4 c6 4 Nc3 dxc4 5 a4 Bf5 6 Nh4 Bg4 7 h3 Bh5 8 g4 Bg6 9 Nxg6 hxg6 10 e3 e6 11 Bxc4 Bb4 12 Bd2 Nbd7 13 g5 Nd5 14 f4 N7b6 15 Bb3 c5 16 a5 cxd4 17 exd4 Nc8 18 Bxd5 Bxc3 19 Bxb7 Bxd2+ 20 Qxd2 Rb8 21 Bc6+ Kf8 22 Bg2 Ne7 23 0-0 Kg8 24 Rac1 Qd6 25 Rc5 Rb3 26 Rc3 Rb5 27 Re3 Kh7 28 Re5 Rhb8 29 Rxb5 Rxb5 30 Qc3 Nf5 31 Rf2 Qb8 32 Qd3 Rxb2 33 Rxb2 Qxb2 34 d5 exd5 35 Bxd5 Qc1+ 36 Kg2 Qf4 37 a6 Qxg5+ 38 Kh1 Qc1+ 39 Kh2 Qf4+ 40 Kh1 Qf2 41 Bg2 Ng3+ 42 Kh2 Ne2 0-1.

The prizes were kindly presented by ECF Chief Executive Chris Majer - just in time for people to rush home to see Nadal’s epic win against Federer.

 
Tournament Details

The Finals will take place on Sunday 6th July 2008 at venues to be announed.

Prizes: Winners of each main competition will receive £100; Winners of each Plate competition £50; Runners-up to receive a free entry for the following year.

Entry Fee:

Major & Open Tournament £25 (Corporate Vice Presidents £22 - how to become a CVP)

Minor Tournament £20 (CVPS £18)

U100 Tournament £20 (CVPS £18)

Click here to download the Entry Form (word document)

National Chess Club Rapidplay Championship

Teams of 4 and played at the rate of all moves in 20 minutes in a 5 round swiss. The same players will be used in the same board order in all rounds on the day.

The event will take place on Sunday April 20th 2008 at Magdalen College School, Cowley Place, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 1DZ.

Prizes 1st: £120, 2nd: £60, 3rd: free entry for next year

The grades used will be the Rapidplay grade as in the ECF grading lists (the 2008 list taking precedence over the 2007 lists), then failing that the standard play grade quoted by the ECF. Local grades will not be used. Any player who is ungraded will be allocated a grade by the arbiter in charge of the event. Teams shall play in grading order unless otherwise agreed with the arbiter in charge of the event in advance.

The handicap will be applied on a round by round basis as follows:

Difference in Grade between teams Score added to lower Graded team
=0 <10 0
=10 <20 0.5
=20 <30 1.0
=30 <40 1.5
=40 <50 2.0
=50 <60 2.5
=60   3.0

In the event of a tie, cash prizes will be shared. The team with the lowest average grading will win the trophy.


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Rules 2007/8

1. In these Rules all references to the National Chess Club Championships or to ‘The Competitions’ shall be construed as referring to any of the Open Chess Club Championship, the Major Chess Club Championship, the Minor Chess Club Championship and the u100 Grade Championship, (the ‘sections’ of the Competitions) and any plate tournaments thereof.

2. The competitions are open to chess clubs in Great Britain. For the purposes of these Rules, a chess club is defined as a group of players who play in a competitive team tournament or meet regularly to play chess.

3. Each team shall be representative of one, and only one, chess club. A club may enter more than one team in one or more sections of the Competitions.

4. A team will be disqualified if the fee is still outstanding by the end of the first round. No team shall be eligible if the club represented has failed to pay any arrears of fees for an earlier season.

5. Teams shall be six-a-side in the Open Championship and five-a-side in the Major Championships and four-a-side in the Minor and u100 Grade Championships.

6. Each player in a club’s team must be a bona fide active member of that club, taking a full part in normal club activities. For the purpose of this rule, a bona fide active member is one who regularly represents the club in competitive matches outside this competition.
If a player does not satisfy the conditions of the previous paragraph but is considered by the club to be a bona fide member taking a full interest in club affairs, the Controller may waive this condition provided that the club so requests in writing before the player’s first match in this competition. Such request must be accompanied by sufficient information to support the claim.
Exceptionally, in the Open Section only, but not in its Plate contest, it is required that every player must have played at least twice for the club concerned in a local or regional standard play event within the UK during the twelve months prior to his/her first match in the Open Section.
A player may play for different teams in different sections of this competition but having played once for any team in a particular section is ineligible to play for any other team in that section. A Championship and its Plate Tournament in the same year constitute one section.
Should the opposing teams wish to challenge the eligibility of a player, the Controller must be notified in writing not later than the third day (Sunday not counted) after the match is played, a copy of such notification being sent to the opposing Match Captain. The Controller may instigate an investigation without having received a complaint.

7. Grading limits
In the Major Section the ECF grades (or other effective ratings) of the individual players must all be under 200 (2200 Elo) and the average grade of the players in the team must be under 160 (1880 Elo), treating any grade under 110 as 110.
In the Minor Section the ECF grades (or other effective ratings) of the individual players must all be under 160 (1880 Elo) and the average grade of the players in the team must be under 125 (1600 Elo), treating any grade under 75 as 75.
In the u100 Grade Section the ECF grades (or other effective ratings) of the individual players must all be under 125 (1600 Elo) and the average grade of the players in the team must be under 100 (1400 Elo), treating any grade under 50 as 50.
The most recently published over-the-board grading list shall be used. Rapidplay grades shall not be considered for this event.
A player who does not have a published grade will be allocated a grade by the Controller. Before the player’s first match, it shall be incumbent on the Match Captain to check with their local grader and make any other necessary enquiry, so as to provide the Controller with details of the grade he/she last had, if any, and other relevant facts. Failure to clear an ungraded player in advance with the Controller may, at the discretion of the Controller, lead to the player concerned being declared ineligible (see rule 8). Ungraded players will start being re-assessed by the Controller after their first match.
The Controller is empowered to declare a person ineligible to continue playing in a section if he/she is satisfied that the player’s current playing strength clearly exceeds the grading limits.
Teams shall be played in order of current playing strength.
No ungraded player shall play on top board in any section, other than the Open, unless the Controller’s explicit prior permission has been obtained. This shall not vitiate the requirement to play teams in order of current playing strength.

8. The penalty for playing an unqualified or ineligible player shall be the loss of that player’s game and the deduction of half a point from the score made by the team in the match. In the Major, Minor and u100 Grade Sections if the average grade of the players in the team is not within the limit for the competition the team shall be deemed to have lost the match in question.

9. (a) The competitions shall normally be run on the “knock-out” principle. The Controller has the discretion to change the format by agreement with the teams.
(b) Early rounds will be zoned to minimise travelling as far as practicable. In the later stages teams must be prepared to travel considerable distances or to play by telephone.
(c) The eight teams in the Open performing best over the last three years will be seeded and these teams will be indicated in the pairing issued for round 1.
(d) The Controller will notify the dates for the completion of rounds in the competition.
(e) The home captain shall offer the visiting captain at least three weekend dates to include a Sunday, within seven days of receiving the notice of pairing, failing which the visiting captain shall inform the controller who may reverse the draw unless the home captain can give a good reason for the delay. By mutual consent matches may be played mid-week.
(f) If the match is not played within the period prescribed by the Controller the home side shall be deemed to have lost unless that club can prove to the satisfaction of the Controller that failure to play the match was caused by default of the visiting side or by circumstances beyond the reasonable control of both clubs, and that there was good reason for the failure of the home side to report the circumstances at the proper time. If satisfied with the explanations, the Controller may give such directions as he/she considers appropriate for the match to be played.
(g) The Finals of all the Club Championships will be held at a date and venue to be announced. It is a condition of entry that one representative of each team in the Finals shall remain for the subsequent prize giving ceremony.

10. (a) Where clubs are more than 100 miles apart the team which is drawn to play away can insist on an intermediate venue provided it is prepared to make all the arrangements and that all expenses, if any, of obtaining a suitable venue shall be shared by the teams concerned. The actual venue must be agreed to by both clubs and should be as near the half-way point as is consistent with the ease of travelling for both teams. In default of agreement the Controller shall determine the venue.
(b) Where clubs are more than 250 miles apart (as the crow flies), or a sea passage intervenes, the match may be played by telephone provided both teams agree. However, the semi-finals and finals matches must be played over the board. All Telecom charges shall be shared by the clubs concerned. Umpires shall be appointed by both teams and, except as detailed in these Rules, the ECF Rules for Telephone Matches shall apply.

11. Time limit is 40 moves in 2 hours, followed by all moves in 30 minutes. Where both teams wish to play at a different rate, e.g. 40 moves in 90 minutes, followed by all moves in 30 minutes, they may do so, providing they agree in writing prior to the start of the match.
Where DGT electronic clocks are used, the following rate of play is recommended; 40 moves in 100 minutes followed by all moves in 20 minutes; every time a move is made from the start the player receives an extra 30 seconds. This has the advantage of rendering unnecessary the rules relating to ‘can’t win by normal means’. Other rates of play such as shorter or longer sessions may be mutually agreed.

12. The FIDE laws of Chess at the start of the season shall apply, including Article 10 in regard to quickplay finishes and Appendix D for quickplay finishes in the absence of an arbiter. If an independent Arbiter needs to be consulted, a fee of £5 must be sent to the Controller with full details.

13. Team lists should be exchanged before the toss for colours. The winner of the toss shall take white on the odd boards.

14. Smoking is banned in the playing room at all times.

15. In the event of a tie the result shall be determined by ‘Board Count’, i.e. the winner shall be the team whose total board numbers of games won shall be the lower (subject to any action taken by the Controller under these rules) but if, in a match in which action is taken under Rule 8, that match score is then tied the team playing the larger number of unqualified or ineligible players shall be deemed to have lost. If both teams are equally at fault the other provisions of this Rule shall apply. If board count fails to resolve a tie then the elimination rule shall apply, i.e. the winner shall be determined by disregarding the results of as many of the lowest boards as necessary to secure a result. If all games are drawn the tie will be resolved by an immediate Rapid-play replay, each side having 30 minutes for all moves, with the same players and same opponents but with colours reversed.

16. Both clubs shall send to the Controller to arrive not later than the third day after play (Sunday not counted), a full score as at the close of play showing which team had the first move and number of each board together with the names of the players and their grades where known. Both teams shall also confirm that their players were eligible under these rules.

17. All letters and notices relating to these competitions shall be sent by first class mail or e-mail.

18. All decisions and interpretations of these Rules by the Controller shall be final.

19. The English Chess Federation reserves the right to refuse entry without explanation and return the entry fee.

20. Any team which withdraws from a Competition or defaults a match will be required to pay all costs incurred by their opponents in the cancelled match and unless they can show that it was due to circumstances entirely beyond their control will forfeit prize money already won.

21. For those clubs which state no later than the conclusion of the first round that they wish to participate, Plate Tournaments will be held for clubs eliminated in the first round of each section. All the foregoing Rules shall apply to the respective Plate Tournaments. A club receiving a bye into the second round of a Championship has the option of remaining in that Championship or entering the relevant Plate Tournament, such option to be exercised by written notice to the Controller before the date prescribed for the completion of the first round. If no notice is received the club is deemed to have elected to remain in the Championship.