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May First Sunday Final Standings
Doubleroo May First Sunday
Doubleroo May First Sunday – Round 7
Standings
Place Name Feder Rtg Loc Score M-Buch. Buch. Progr.
1 Slater-Jones, Henry 1086 7 23.0 31.5 28.0
2-4 Wadell, Craig 831 5 21.5 31.5 21.0
Watkins, Sophie 686 5 [...]
Henry Slater-Jones wins May FSJR at L...
Preliminary Pictorial Report
La Dolce Vita cafe on Park rd Milton hosted our First Sunday Junior Rapid for the second time this Sunday. They were great hosts, helping us in every way possible and generously donating two lunches for two to the winners of the open and open girls divisions.
Henry Slater-Jones reigned supreme in the open divisio [...]
Aronian wins Alekhine Memorial, Topal...
Where you can watch
The last two weeks have been exciting for chess fans with two great tournaments to watch. This is also a great opportunity for me to tell you about a few great chess sites where you can follow these events. First, the Alekhine Memorial.
http://www.alekhine-memorial.com/ This is the official site. The running commentary fr [...]
La Dolce Vita
Due to popular demand our next “First Sunday Junior Rapid” is going to be at the La Dolce Vita cafe in Milton. Places are limited due to space considerations so book early. The link to the entry form is below.
http://www.doubleroo.com.au/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/MayFSJR-2013.pdf
WILDE WEEKENDER
On the 18th & 19th of May Doubleroo will host the inaugural WILDE WEEKENDER at the Serbian Club.
This tournament is open to players of all ages. Full details can be found in the Events Calendar.
It will surely be a fantastic weekend.
FSKO Pics
Group photo just before the Grand Final
The Grand final wa played on the large garden set. More fun for the spectators and more exercise for Alexander and Henry, the finalists.
Girls {Watkins sisters} were well represented on the top boards.
Chess is serious business.
Some spectators in the distance
These young players are fairly new to c [...]
FSKO Grand Final
Here is the Video of the beginning and the end of the grand final between Alexander Dessus and Henry Slater-Jones. Who says that Chess is not a spectator sport?
As you can see Henry {black} goes into the ending a pawn up. Alexander defended tenaciously and took advantage of some errors. Fitness may have played a role, judge for yourself.
P [...]
First Sunday Knock-out and Swiss Resu...
Wonderful day on Sunday, with all players trying their best and having fun. Results below:
Knock-out competition 07/04/2013
Round 1
Durkin, Joshua vs Keaveny-Jones, Fynnigan 1-0
Tesolin, Ellie vs Fraser, Daniel 0-1
White, Tahu vs Lim, Xavier 0-1
Watkins, Brigitte vs McDonald, Annabelle 1-0
Li [...]
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