Welsh Correspondence Chess Federation

Rydym yn Ffrindiau - Amici Sumus

7th North Atlantic Team Tournament Gold Medal Winners - WALES!

Russell Sherwood  Sunday, September 2, 2018

(5 of 8 Team members shown!)

Welsh Title Winners at ICCF Congress

Russell Sherwood  Sunday, September 2, 2018

Paul Scott

Paul Scott

 

Adam Davies

Adam Davies

Alex Sherwood

Alex Sherwood

 

 

 

SICALM #3

Russell Sherwood  Sunday, September 2, 2018

New Article

Congress Photos

Russell Sherwood  Sunday, September 2, 2018

The main body of Congress photos has now been uploaded. If participants want access please get in touch! Otherwise selected photos will be released on the next few days. 

Provisional Welsh 2018/4 Rating List

Russell Sherwood  Sunday, September 2, 2018

As always this is provisional until the full list is posted. Gareth Yeo continues his climb, although Tony Balshaw also puts on a few points to almost maintain the gap. Special mention goes to Andrew Smith in gaining 42 elo!  Personally quite happy to see the tanker starting to turn!

Pos ICCF Title Name Total G 2018/3 G Change 2018/4 GP
1 451416 IM Johansson, Thomas 26 2578 M 0 2578 0
2 210855 IM Balshaw, Anthony 477 2454 M 16 2470 12
3 810209 CCM Yeo, Gareth 218 2425 M 19 2444 17
4 810160 IM Claridge, John B. 274 2417 M -3 2414 10
5 211672 CCM Lockwood, Austin 212 2387 M 8 2395 3
6 810183 CCM Jones, Ian 249 2382 M -2 2380 9
7 810243 CCM Evans, Craig 111 2366 M 10 2376 12
8 810202 LGM Sherwood, Helen 557 2381 F -9 2372 40
9 810161 CCM Sherwood, Russell 707 2351 M -3 2348 21
10 810139 CCM Adams, Mark 148 2343 M 5 2348 10
11 810179   Varley, Peter 22 2363 M -25 2338 1
12 810182 CCE Dean, Philip 84 2333 M -1 2332 2
13 810163 CCE Keevil, Paul 103 2319 M -1 2318 11
14 810212 CCE Sherwood, Alexander 314 2320 M -12 2308 18
15 810208 CCE Davies, Adam 85 2296 M 2 2298 5
16 810247   Hatchett, Paul 28 2321 M -24 2297 15
17 810137   Thornton, John D. 23 2291 M 0 2291 0
18 810233 CCE Scott, Paul 192 2277 M 6 2283 17
19 810175   Williams, John L. 42 2275 M 6 2281 2
20 810211 CCE Cannon, Dale 87 2274 M 0 2274 1
21 810057 CCE Sinnett, Glyn 169 2246 M 2 2248 7
22 810221 CCE Gibbons, Andrew 65 2243 M 5 2248 2
23 810184   Yüce, Aytaç 109 2223 M 2 2225 3
24 210426   Fordham-Hall, Christopher M. 246 2225 M -6 2219 1
25 810152   Clough, Fred 176 2207 M 0 2207 1
26 810180   Nettles, Paul Eric 50 2183 M 15 2198 3
27 810195   Bevan, Peter M. 91 2125 M 13 2138 4
28 810222   Smith, Andrew 90 2086 M 42 2128 14
29 810165   Bailey, S. 76 2156 M -29 2127 21
30 810259   Denton, Sean 23 2220 M -94 2126 16
31 810075   Wakeham, Marc R. 400 2130 M -9 2121 27
32 810061   Griffiths, Martyn J. 108 2092 M 0 2092 0
33 810045   Vaughan, David Owen 109 2067 M 0 2067 0
34 219118   Robertshaw, Andrew M. 237 2033 M 3 2036 2
35 810255   Morgans, Justin 25 2092 M -65 2027 10
36 810248   Hurn, Robert 16 1994 M 11 2005 1

ICCF Congress Decisions

Russell Sherwood  Wednesday, August 29, 2018

A summay of the changes relevant to Welsh players has been uploaded in my section. You will need to be Welsh registered and signed in to access

Milestones

Russell Sherwood  Wednesday, August 29, 2018

New Article

Tournament Results from ICCF Congress 2018 - LLandudno

Russell Sherwood  Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Blitz Tournament

ICCF vs Colwyn Bay Match

Simul results (IGM Nigel Davies)

Photos to follow

 

 

ICCF Conquers Snowdon

Austin Lockwood  Monday, August 27, 2018

Pictured are Uwe Staroske (Germany, ICCF Qualifications Commissioner), Austin Lockwood (Wales, ICCF Services Director and WCCF Secretary), Andrey Pavlikov (Russia, ICCF Zone One Director) and Eric Ruch (France, ICCF President) following their successful hike to the summit of Snowdon during the 2018 ICCF Congress in Llandudno.

Unfortunately the Welsh weather intervened and visibility was very poor!

ICCF Congress Report - Day 3

Russell Sherwood  Wednesday, August 22, 2018

On the final day of the ICCF meetings, the review of proposals continued with Rules, Tournament Directors Committee, Appeals Committees, Arbitration Committee, Zonal Reports, Internal matters, Committee Membership and Future Congress venue

 

An interesting debate ensued over the next set proposals based on the strength of the event compared with the nature of a closed age based event generating qualification to an open event.

2018-025A Award the Winner of a Veterans World Cup a Place in World Championship Candidates

Rejected 17-20 with 20 abstentions

2018-025B Award the Runner-Up of a Veterans World Cup a Place in World Championship Candidates

Rejected 16-22 with 19 abstentions

2018-025C The 3rd-Placed Player in a Veterans World Cup Final be Awarded a Place in a World Championship Semi-Final

Rejected 17-21 with 19 abstentions

2018-025D Award the SIM Title to the Winner of a Veterans World Cup

Rejected 17-22 with 18 abstentions

2018-032 Rescind Candidates Qualification to Chess 960 World Cup Winner

Passed 29-5 with 23 abstentions, based on the idea 960 is not comparable with classical chess,

2018-031 Update Appendix 2.1 of the ICCF Rules "International Correspondence Chess Title Regulations"

Passed 29-4 with 24 abstentions. This proposal is related to the allowing of Title Norm events in the Finals of certain events where normal criteria are not met,

2018-035 Change to Reflection Time for Postal Chess

Passed 28-5 with 24 abstentions. This debate was about the poor postal service in some countries and its effects on postal play

2018-038 Modify ICCF Rules Document

Passed 34-3 with 20 abstentions. A typo correction.

2018-042 Allow Some Events on the AA-Server to be ICCF Rated

Rejected 8-24 with 25 abstentions.

2018-043 Reduce Rate of Play in ICCF Veterans’ World Cup

Rejected 12-23 with 22 abstentions.

2018-044 ICCF Laws of Correspondence Chess

Passed 38-1 with 19 abstentions.

2018-004 ICCF Membership - Statute Update [2/3 Vote]

Passed 36-3 with 18 abstentions

2018-009 Clarifying Article 3 - Time Control [2/3 Vote]

Passed 37-2 with 18 abstentions

2018-011 ICCF Member Federation and National Delegate Responsibilities [2/3 Vote]

Rejected 7-28 with 22 abstentions

2018-012 Add Esperanto to the List of ICCF Official Languages [2/3 Vote]

Rejected 3-33 with 21 abstentions

2018-013 Eliminate ICCF Statute - Article 18(4) [2/3 Vote]

Withdrawn

2018-014 Combine Appeals Committee Change [2/3 Vote]

Passed 36-5 with 16 abstentions

2018-005 Change to the ICCF Voting Regulations and Electoral Procedures

Passed 20-19 with 18 abstentions

2018-007 Clarification to Electoral Procedures

Rejected 18-21 with 18 abstentions

2018-037A ICCF Statutes - Incorporate the Voting Regulations [2/3 Vote]

Passed 30-9 with 18 abstentions

2018-037B Allow a Delegate to Change an Already Recorded Vote

Passed 37-2 with 18 abstentions

2018-037C Improve Delegate Engagement

Passed 34-4 with 19 abstentions

2018-037D Protect the Vote of Federation Delegates

Passed 37-3 with 17 abstentions

2018-039 Flexibilisation for online voting

Withdrawn

2018-040 Install a Voting Committee at Each ICCF Congress

Withdrawn

2018-046 ICCF Congress in Vilnius, Lithuania

Passed Unanimously!

Quote of the Day

After a bad opening, there is hope for the middle game. After a bad middle game, there is hope for the endgame. But once you are in the endgame, the moment of truth has arrived.

Edmar Mednis

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