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DGCongalton Queen
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 6:24 am Post subject: Round 1 |
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Some very good photo's Andy. Many thoughtful faces but why do they all look so concerned and where are the smiles. Are Graeme Forbes and Andrew MacQueen awake? Is John McNicholl the new recruitment face of Chess Scoland?
The first round seemed to go well, although don't ask me who won or lost. I did miss a request for a half-point bye in the Open, which I hope doesn't create havoc later on. Apologies.
There was also a problem with the lighting which affected part of the Open playing area and as the evening wore on Alan Grant, Ian Marks, Mike Surtees and Ali Roy may have started to find they were having to peer into the gloom as they contemplated their next move. With play due to finish at 6pm today and tomorrow the lighting shouldn't be an issue.
I hope everybody is enjoying the tournament so far and with an influx of "Saturday" players there should be even more of a buzz around the place, although not too loud a buzz in the playing area.
Thanks to David Deary who's help collecting tables and setting up was invaluable and to Robin Moore who also gave a hand.
Thanks also to the four arbiters, Donald Wilson, John McNicholl, Andy Howie and Paul MacDonald. Without these guys there would be no event. |
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robin moore King
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 7:22 am Post subject: |
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The lighting problem only affected 3 or 4 tables in the Open and only kicked in very late on, this has been resolved and all will be ok today. The venue is getting some very good reports!
Robin. |
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admin Site Admin
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 7:27 am Post subject: Re: Round 1 |
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DGCongalton wrote: | Some very good photo's Andy. Many thoughtful faces but why do they all look so concerned and where are the smiles. Are Graeme Forbes and Andrew MacQueen awake? Is John McNicholl the new recruitment face of Chess Scoland? |
I was thinking of suggesting using that one of John for next years website with the caption "Enter or else..." |
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 2:08 pm Post subject: |
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More Photos are available on the link above |
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 2:56 pm Post subject: |
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Game of the day in the Major
1.f4 d5 "Fancy a pint?" Draw agreed! |
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 8:05 pm Post subject: |
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Extra album added |
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 8:58 pm Post subject: |
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Results are up. Apologies they are late.
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DGCongalton Queen
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 9:38 pm Post subject: Prize Winners |
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Prestwick International Airport Chess Congress 2011
Prize Winners
Open
1st IM Stephen Burns-Mannion 4.5/5 - £150, Phyllis Anderson Cup & Gold Medal
2nd Elliot Frew – 4/5 £75 & Silver Medal
3rd Mike Surtees – 3.5/5 £35 & Bronze Medal
Grading Prize – 3/5 Sai Kong Tsang & Kenny Malkin - £12.50 each
Major
1st Phil Thomas – 4/5 £65, George Congalton Cup & Gold Medal on tie break
2nd Jamie Malkin – 4/5 £65 & Silver Medal on tie break
3rd Jim Kleboe – 4/5 £65 & Bronze Medal on tie break
4th John Calder – 4/5 £65
Grading Prize 1 – 3/5 George Livie - £25
Grading Prize 2 – 3.5/5 Jim Cunningham - £25
Minor
1st Brian Bonnyman – 4.5/5 - £150, Catharine Orrock Cup & Gold Medal
2nd Andrew McCusker – 4/5 - £55 & Silver Medal on tie break
3rd Bernard Cassidy – 4/5 - £55 & Bronze Medal on tie break
Grading Prize 1 – Geoff White - £25
Grading Prize 2 – Anna Milton & Zak Roy - £12.50 each
Iain Fraser Junior Cup
1st Anna Milton - £60, Iain Fraser Cup & Gold Medal
2nd Zak Roy - £30 & Silver Medal
3rd Andrew McCusker - £30 & Bronze Medal |
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Pat McGovern Bishop
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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congratulations to David and the team of people that supported him. It was a bold move to introduce another tournament to the chess calander. I think from comments i have heard and what I observed on my brief visit on Saturday, that this tournament is here to stay. If the wee niggly things (parking/lighting) can be ironed out then it could be a seriously great tourney. |
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AMcHarg King
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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Well done David on what looks to have been a very successful event.
How was the experience for you? |
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DGCongalton Queen
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 8:17 pm Post subject: |
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I enjoyed it. There wasn't much for me to do once the whole thing started. Donald, Andy, Paul and John ran the event smoothly and dealt with any emergencies that occurred.
Thanks to everybody that took part, playing, controlling, visiting, setting up, clearing up, helping out with transport to hotels or home if buses were missed.
I'm already planning next years event, which will be held on the bank holiday weekend, from the 4th to the 6th of May. Hopefully, those that played this year will have enjoyed it and will play again next year. |
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Andy McCulloch King
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Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 12:21 am Post subject: |
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I would like to congratulate David on the success of the 1st Prestwick Congress. Hopefully the first of many.
The venue was, apart from a small problem with lights, excellent. Comfortable and fairly spacious, although, if as I expect, it grows in size, the airport will have to invest in a lot of new tables.
I must say that I expected a lot of aircraft noise, but the traffic was extremely light, and even the few flights that occurred were not very noisy.
The airport facilities are, to say the least convenient, and surprised me by being less expensive than motorway services. Public transport in the form of buses and trains could not get you closer to any chess event in Scotland, and that includes the Railway Hotel in Perth. (Which has recently re-opened, any chance of a revived congress?)
It also helps my perspective on events that I had a very pleasant weekend results-wise, a massive improvement on the WOS. |
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Graeme Forbes Queen
Joined: 06 Feb 2007 Posts: 133 Location: I'm back in killie for anyone wanting to know.
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Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 11:18 am Post subject: |
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Andy McCulloch wrote: | I would like to congratulate David on the success of the 1st Prestwick Congress. Hopefully the first of many.
The venue was, apart from a small problem with lights, excellent. Comfortable and fairly spacious, although, if as I expect, it grows in size, the airport will have to invest in a lot of new tables.
I must say that I expected a lot of aircraft noise, but the traffic was extremely light, and even the few flights that occurred were not very noisy.
The airport facilities are, to say the least convenient, and surprised me by being less expensive than motorway services. Public transport in the form of buses and trains could not get you closer to any chess event in Scotland, and that includes the Railway Hotel in Perth. (Which has recently re-opened, any chance of a revived congress?)
It also helps my perspective on events that I had a very pleasant weekend results-wise, a massive improvement on the WOS. |
I agree with most of this. great venue. low aircraft noise. good transport links. food costs a little meh, but easy -as I did- to byo.
results wise I had a dreadful weekend. but that's mostly my own fault. |
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