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Thomas Pym
Number of games in database: 36
Years covered: 2004 to 2006
Last FIDE rating: 2053
Highest rating achieved in database: 2080
Overall record: +5 -20 =11 (29.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

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A43 Old Benoni (2 games)

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THOMAS PYM
(born Mar-20-1990) United Kingdom

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 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 36  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. T Pym vs D Spence  ½-½29 2004 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsA08 King's Indian Attack
2. T Pym vs A Muir  ½-½45 2004 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsB62 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
3. A Ashton vs T Pym  1-058 2004 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsB50 Sicilian
4. T Pym vs F Rayner  ½-½24 2004 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsB47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
5. T Pym vs M Lyell  0-159 2004 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsC63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
6. P Hutchinson vs T Pym  1-032 2004 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsB21 Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4
7. J Houska vs T Pym  1-078 2004 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsB50 Sicilian
8. T Pym vs D Hall  0-141 2005 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsB40 Sicilian
9. T Pym vs A Stone 0-125 2005 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsA08 King's Indian Attack
10. F Rayner vs T Pym  ½-½29 2005 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsA35 English, Symmetrical
11. G Kjartansson vs T Pym  1-036 2005 Hastings Chess CongressB76 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
12. C Storey vs T Pym 0-124 2005 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsB78 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack, 10.castle long
13. T Pym vs P Chaplin  1-028 2005 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsB80 Sicilian, Scheveningen
14. T Pym vs M Dignam  1-030 2005 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsB06 Robatsch
15. T Pym vs Y Kuzubov  0-126 2005 Hastings Chess CongressB35 Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto, Modern Variation with Bc4
16. T Woodward vs T Pym  1-032 2005 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsA58 Benko Gambit
17. M Mitchell vs T Pym  1-067 2005 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsA57 Benko Gambit
18. T Pym vs R de Coverly  ½-½32 2005 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsC77 Ruy Lopez
19. G Johnsen vs T Pym  ½-½39 2005 Hastings Chess CongressA42 Modern Defense, Averbakh System
20. P Bonafont vs T Pym  0-133 2005 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsA43 Old Benoni
21. T Nixon vs T Pym  1-023 2005 Smith & Williamson British ChampionshipsA43 Old Benoni
22. T Pym vs G J Dannenberg  0-139 2006 British ChampionshipC40 King's Knight Opening
23. T Pym vs M Burrows  ½-½26 2006 Hastings Chess CongressC03 French, Tarrasch
24. S Fraser vs T Pym  ½-½12 2006 British ChampionshipA38 English, Symmetrical
25. J Houska vs T Pym 1-025 2006 British ChampionshipB08 Pirc, Classical
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Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-27-07  xKinGKooLx: I used to know this guy when I was a bit younger, because he went to my school. I even played a game against him once, and I lost. I didn't know who he was until after the game though. He knew a lot more about chess than me, especially the openings. He played in most chess tournaments at my school, and he was even on the news once! I didn't know he had played in so many tournaments! I don't know what he is doing now, but I'm sure he is doing well in it, whatever it is.
Feb-09-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  pawn to QB4: Hi xKinGKooLx - whatever he's doing now, it includes playing chess. I took him on in the recent Shropshire-Derbyshire match and in game and post mortem he showed real talent. The game may appear as Pym-NN some day.
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