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British Championship Tournament

Jonathan Hawkins8.5/11(+7 -1 =3)[games]
David Howell8/11(+6 -1 =4)[games]
Nicholas Pert8/11(+5 -0 =6)[games]
Daniel Gormally8/11(+5 -0 =6)[games]
Mark Hebden7.5/11(+7 -3 =1)[games]
Richard G Pert7.5/11(+5 -1 =5)[games]
Simon Kim Williams7.5/11(+6 -2 =3)[games]
Chris Ward7.5/11(+6 -2 =3)[games]
Aaron Summerscale7.5/11(+6 -2 =3)[games]
Keith Arkell7/11(+5 -2 =4)[games]
James P Jackson7/11(+5 -2 =4)[games]
Peter J Batchelor7/11(+6 -3 =2)[games]
Matthew Wadsworth7/11(+5 -2 =4)[games]
Steven A Jones7/11(+5 -2 =4)[games]
John M Emms6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Glenn Flear6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Andrew P Lewis6.5/11(+6 -4 =1)[games]
Richard York-Weaving6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Jack Rudd6.5/11(+4 -2 =5)[games]
Charles H Storey6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Oskar A Hackner6.5/11(+6 -4 =1)[games]
Martin P Burrows6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Donald J Mason6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Akshaya Kalaiyalahan6.5/11(+4 -2 =5)[games]
Marcus E Osborne6/11(+5 -4 =2)[games]
Robert Willmoth6/11(+4 -3 =4)[games]
Alistair Hill6/11(+5 -4 =2)[games]
Heather S Richards6/11(+4 -3 =4)[games]
Anthony Y Zhang6/11(+5 -4 =2)[games]
Gordon W Scott6/11(+5 -4 =2)[games]
Thomas Villiers6/11(+4 -3 =4)[games]
John Grantley Cooper5.5/11(+4 -4 =3)[games]
* (77 players total; 45 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
British Championship (2015)

Played in Coventry, England 27 July - 7 August 2015. Official site: http://www.britishchesschampionship.... Crosstable: http://chess-results.com/tnr179427....

Previous edition: British Championship (2014). Next edition: British Championship (2016)

 page 4 of 17; games 76-100 of 404  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
76. J Emms vs N Pert  ½-½362015British ChampionshipB22 Sicilian, Alapin
77. A Golding vs K Arkell  ½-½312015British ChampionshipB46 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
78. M Hebden vs A I Paterson  1-0402015British ChampionshipA45 Queen's Pawn Game
79. R Pert vs D Coleman  1-0222015British ChampionshipB01 Scandinavian
80. M Wadsworth vs G Flear  0-1402015British ChampionshipA13 English
81. H Richards vs S Williams 0-1252015British ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
82. C Ward vs D Mason  1-0272015British ChampionshipE70 King's Indian
83. P J Batchelor vs A Zhang 1-0392015British ChampionshipE61 King's Indian
84. S A Jones vs A Lewis  1-0402015British ChampionshipB63 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack
85. W E Jones vs J Rudd  0-1442015British ChampionshipC67 Ruy Lopez
86. G W Scott vs C Storey  ½-½452015British ChampionshipE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
87. O Hackner vs J Jarmany  1-0262015British ChampionshipE20 Nimzo-Indian
88. P Shaw vs A A Taylor  ½-½352015British ChampionshipE00 Queen's Pawn Game
89. P Asenov vs N T Evans  1-0412015British ChampionshipD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
90. Richard Zhu vs J Edge  0-1272015British ChampionshipD02 Queen's Pawn Game
91. I Myall vs R Ilett  1-0372015British ChampionshipC00 French Defense
92. D Howell vs D Gormally ½-½1202015British ChampionshipE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
93. J Hawkins vs A Summerscale  1-0602015British ChampionshipA90 Dutch
94. J Jackson vs G Eagleton  1-0612015British ChampionshipB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
95. R Willmoth vs A Hill  ½-½542015British ChampionshipA64 Benoni, Fianchetto, 11...Re8
96. S N Longson vs M E Osborne  0-1502015British ChampionshipC18 French, Winawer
97. S Okhai vs J P McKenna  1-0552015British ChampionshipB06 Robatsch
98. D Fryer vs D B Graham  1-0422015British ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
99. J B Willow vs C Beckett 0-1512015British ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
100. H Grieve vs C Waters ½-½502015British ChampionshipC55 Two Knights Defense
 page 4 of 17; games 76-100 of 404  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Aug-07-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  tamar: 1 minute for Howell now, doing the full Grischuk for the last round,
Aug-07-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Dionysius1: <sydbarrett> At least them having to play a game together proves they both exist ; –)
Aug-07-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  tamar: Would make a good plot twist for "Dead Ringers 2"
Aug-07-15  Harvestman: Hawkins strikes first to get to 8.5. That puts the pressure on the other leaders.
Aug-07-15  capablancakarpov: And Hebden blunders at move 38 from a drawish position. Now Howell can tie with Hawkins for first
Aug-07-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Dionysius1: It's looking very like a play-off tomorrow between Howell and Hawkins. Howell is winning against Hebden.
Aug-07-15  technical win: <capablancakarpov: And Hebden blunders at move 38 from a drawish position. Now Howell can tie with Hawkins for first> A <technical win> for sure, although everything can happen in a rook endgame.
Aug-07-15  capablancakarpov: Howell spend 30 minutes on move 42, and now is again in severe time trouble, this kid needs adrenaline!
Aug-07-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  tamar: Howell liquidates into drawn ending. Tough to win anyway, but a puzzling decision.
Aug-07-15  kellmano: The Perts aren't identical twins <dionysius1>, though they are clearly brothers. Both look like chess players, if you know what I mean.

Gormally's tweet to which I referred was one saying that Arkell had said that he wanted to play a nervous Gorm in the last round and that friends shouldn't do this and that Arkell was a <insert word rhyming with banker>

Aug-07-15  kellmano: Fair play Hawkins. He lost earlier to Gormally, but is a super strong player.
Aug-07-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Dionysius1: <kellmano> Thanks. Gormally seems to live in a world of pain with his chess.
Aug-07-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Well done to Hawkins. His book is really good, BTW.
Aug-07-15  kellmano: <Dinoysius1> yes I think it might extend to his life in general. He moans all the time about how he hasn't got a girlfriend or money or how fat he is (I don't think he's that fat).

He tweeted once 'When will my life get any better?' and I responded along the lines of 'not until you are a bit more positive about yourself'. He didn't reply.

Aug-07-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Dionysius1: <kellmano> Well I wish him a happier life and a better opinion of himself. Apropos, that was a fun tournament to keep up with.
Aug-07-15  Everett: Regarding Gormally, perhaps a little narcissism and focus on oneself can translate into a gal and better life soon after.
Aug-07-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <kellmano....Gormally's tweet to which I referred was one saying that Arkell had said that he wanted to play a nervous Gorm in the last round and that friends shouldn't do this and that Arkell was a <insert word rhyming with banker>>

Um, tanker, for one hundred points???

Aug-07-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I guess it wasn't a Sad-ie Hawkins day.
Aug-08-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: Gormally tweeted, about prize money:

<The difference between 8 points and 7.5 was vast: 8 got just over £1,400 whereas 7.5 got £150.>

Mind you, I seem to remember that a few years ago the British Ch was played without a prize fund.

Aug-08-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Dionysius1: <Everett> I assume you mean a little less narcissism…?
Aug-08-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Dionysius1: It sounds like the top players got some appearance fees as well, from what Phil Ehr CEO of the English Chess Federation said at a recent Q & A. Hear at 19:40https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzA...
Aug-08-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: The eight-pointers probably made enough to cover expenses and not a great deal more (including time spent preparing for the event) and those who took home 150 quid were left with walking round money--maybe.
Aug-08-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Dionysius1: I guess it depends how much the appearance fees were, that Phil Ehr seem to be implying were paid.
Aug-09-15  Everett: <Dionysius1: <Everett> I assume you mean a little less narcissism…?>

No, meant as stated.

Aug-10-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Dionysius1: Interesting! You may be right :-)
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