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Jacqui Thomas King
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Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:41 am Post subject: Primary Individual |
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After some drop outs, non eligibility of some J11 because moved up to Secondary last year here is the line up for this weekends Primary Individual. Listed in no particular order
1 Fergus Skillen
2 Kai Pannwitz
3 Alexander Bond
4 Ciaran Jenkins
5 Wenbo Chen
6 Declan Shafi
7 Jamie Underwood
8 Stuart Wynne
9 Andrew Reilly
10 Blair Smith
11 Moray Lennox
12 Colin Howie
13 Conall McCormick
14 Murad Abdulla
15 Rishi Pandya
16 Captiva Mills
17 Liam Richmond
18 Nicholas Straw
19 Rowan Pathi
20 Tom McFadyen
21 Sam Allison
22 John Gregory
23 Jeremy Scott
24 Greg Burnett
25 Paddy McCarron
26 Andrew Mccusker
27 Sharan Maiya
28 Rebekah Jack
29 Leora Wadler
30 Karima Ameur
31 Sarah Birkett
32 Matthew McLaughlin |
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Mick Hanley Rook
Joined: 09 Mar 2007 Posts: 68
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 1:51 pm Post subject: Scores after round two |
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2/2:
Kai Pannwicz
Moray Lennox
Ciaran Jenkins
Declan Shafi
1.5/2:
Alexander Bond
Murad Abdulla
Colin Howie
Wenbo Chen
Lawrie Hector
Stuart Wynne
Jeremy Scott
Paddy McCarron
1/2:
Jamie Underwood
Rishi Pandya
Captiva Mills
Andrew Reilly
Conall McCormick
Greg Burnett
Sam Allison
Rowan Pathi
Tom McFadyen
Rebekah Jack
Nicholas Straw
Sarah Birkett
0.5.2:
John Gregory
0/2:
Blair Smith
Liam Richmond
Andrew McCusker
Sharan Maiya
Leora Wadler
Karima Ameur
Matthew McLaughlin |
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Mick Hanley Rook
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:55 pm Post subject: Scores after round 4 |
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3.5/4:
Kai Pannwitz
Moray Lennox
3/4:
Ciaran Jenkins
Sam Allison
Colin Howie
Stuart Wynne
Captiva Mills
Declan Shafi
2.5/4Murad Abdulla
Alexander Bond
Greg Burnett
Wenbo Chen
Rowan Pathi
Jeremy Scott
2/4:
Sarah Birkett
Conall McCormick
Andrew McCusker
Rishi Pandya
Liam Richmond
Lawrie Hector
Nicholas Straw
1.5/4
Paddy McCarron
John Gregory
1/4:
Jamie Underwood
Andrew Reilly
Blair Smith
Tom McFadyen
Sharan Maiya
Rebekah Jack
Leora Wadler
Karima Ameur |
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Mick Hanley Rook
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:40 pm Post subject: Final Scores |
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1st Kai Pannwitz Inverness 5.5/6
2nd Captiva Mills Sciennes 5/6
3rd Murad Abdulla Aberdeen Chess Academy 4.5/6
4th Wenbo Chen Sciennes 4.5/6
4 points:
Jeremy Scott James Gillespies
Stuart Wynne Burnside
Rishi Pandya Sciennes
Alexander Bond Carluke
Colin Howie Kirkhill
Declan Shafi Carse of Gowrie
3.5 points:
Greg Burnett Kirkhill
Rowan Pathi Kirkhill
Moray Lennox Glasgow HS
3 points:
Andrew Reilly Burnside
Sam allison James Gillespies
Nicholas Straw Aberdeen
Andrew McCusker Balmuildy
Conall McCormick St Marys
Ciaran Jenkins St John the Baptist
2.5 points:
Rebekah Jack Struthers
Leora Wadler James illespies
Liam Richmond Oban
Lawrie Hector Burnside
2 points:
Sharan Maiya Hamilton College
Sarah Birkett Inverness
Jamie Underwood Sciennes
Tom McFadyen St Josephs
1.5 points:
John Gregory Sciennes
Paddy McCarron Burnside
1 point:
Karima Ameur Bothwell
Blair Smith Carnbroe
Fintan Pathi (res) Kirkhill (out of 4)
0 points:
Matthew McLaughlin(out of two) (withdrew sick) |
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AMcHarg King
Joined: 19 Nov 2008 Posts: 623 Location: Livingston, Scotland
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 9:22 pm Post subject: |
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Some very impressive scores there, well done all! I am sure you are all having lots of fun! |
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Phil Thomas King
Joined: 26 Mar 2007 Posts: 758
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:14 am Post subject: |
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Some strange stats
Comments anyone ?
The J11 players at the primary individual scored an average of 2.9 points out of 6
J10 players averaged 3.2/6
The four J9 entrants averaged 3.9 points.
The only J8 won the event with a score of 5.5
Our youngest player (J7) achieved an impressive 2.5/6 |
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admin Site Admin
Joined: 09 Jan 2007 Posts: 1386
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:54 am Post subject: |
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Easy peasy
J11's are more likely to be there as the have been in the system for a few years and will be the greatest number in the top 32. As you move down the ages, a player has to be more and more tallented to be in the top 32 in a shorter timescale than a J11 hence the average number of points scored should increase. |
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Derek Howie Bishop
Joined: 21 May 2010 Posts: 28 Location: Glasgow
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:02 am Post subject: |
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Perhaps more marked than in previous years though.
2009
J11 3.4
J10 2.5
J9 3.5
J8 1.9
J7 4.0
2008
J11 3.1
J10 3.3
J9 2.4
J8 2.5
2007
J11 3.1
J10 3.5
J9 2.1
J8 3.5 |
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AMcHarg King
Joined: 19 Nov 2008 Posts: 623 Location: Livingston, Scotland
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:48 pm Post subject: |
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Well Kai's score is easy to explain; he's phenominal. |
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Jacqui Thomas King
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