Hospitality at your chess club

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David Blower
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Hospitality at your chess club

Post by David Blower » Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:34 pm

Just wondering what hospitality do you provide your visiting teams. Normally at Brewood you get a cup of tea provided for you, but is there anything more we could/should do?

And we're not in a pub, so the choice of buying your opponent a pint does not exist for us.

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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by David Gilbert » Thu Jun 05, 2014 1:15 am

It’s tea, coffee and biscuits - on tap for the duration of the match. Them Pick Up biscuits are really something else, although watch out for the ninja Chihuahua https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a2xvmg4Kag

There’s also a cold water dispenser - and if anyone wants extras (to suck!) there's crisps, peanuts, chocolate or fizzy drinks that can be bought cheaply from one of two vending machines.

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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by Niall Doran » Thu Jun 05, 2014 8:22 am

Coffee, Coke or similar, cake, all they can eat or drink.

We're not in a pub either, so if anyone wants what passes for beer in these climes, they can buy one from the fridge.

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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by Francis Fields » Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:49 am

At the last club I was a member of all we had for nearly 20 years was tea and coffee. Then along comes a 'Gastarbeitungen' and starts adding the biscuits.

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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by MartinCarpenter » Sun Jul 13, 2014 12:38 pm

For Saturday matches at York it used to be biscuits and a tea urn. Something vaguely similar is fairly normal in the Yorkshire league.

We've since lost our regular room though and that's all rather fallen by the wayside in the fallout :( Might need to move venue soon I suspect.

There is a bar, although it shuts around the time the games start then doesn't reopen until quite a bit later. Nice for after the match at least.

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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by MJMcCready » Sun Jul 13, 2014 3:13 pm

At club level nothing in over thirty years. For county matches in Beds we sometimes splash out on economy biscuits and polystyrene cups for a cup of scalding hot tea.

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Jon Mahony
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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by Jon Mahony » Tue Jul 15, 2014 11:52 am

MartinCarpenter wrote:For Saturday matches at York it used to be biscuits and a tea urn. Something vaguely similar is fairly normal in the Yorkshire league.

We've since lost our regular room though and that's all rather fallen by the wayside in the fallout :( Might need to move venue soon I suspect.

There is a bar, although it shuts around the time the games start then doesn't reopen until quite a bit later. Nice for after the match at least.
Yeah the bar shutting just as you arrive with a raging thirst, was always a tad annoying in York RI - not so bad though as there are several other pubs close at hand, for after the game :)

My main problem with that room was the walk up and down Ben Nevis, if I wanted a quick smoke in the middle of the game :wink:
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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by MartinCarpenter » Tue Jul 15, 2014 12:25 pm

You should try having to carry fold up tables, chairs, sets etc up/down those stairs just before a match.....

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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by Jon Mahony » Tue Jul 15, 2014 12:30 pm

MartinCarpenter wrote:You should try having to carry fold up tables, chairs, sets etc up/down those stairs just before a match.....
I wont if its all the same :lol: All West Leeds has to contend with is a man eating dog which lives in the room next door
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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by Kevin Thurlow » Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:06 pm

"I wont if its all the same :lol: All West Leeds has to contend with is a man eating dog which lives in the room next door"

I hope you mean "man-eating dog"!

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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by Mick Norris » Wed Jul 16, 2014 1:11 pm

Have you been to Leeds? :wink:
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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by Jon Mahony » Wed Jul 16, 2014 2:42 pm

Mick Norris wrote:Have you been to Leeds? :wink:
:lol:
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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by MSoszynski » Wed Jul 16, 2014 6:02 pm

cold-war-cakes.jpg
Each August since 2006 Sutton Coldfield Chess Club and Warley Quinborne Chess Club (both in the Birmingham League) have played a friendly match alternating between their respective home venues.

At the very first match at half-time, along with a few biscuits, cake was served. A year later at the rematch the home club felt obliged to reciprocate. This was the genesis of what quickly become known as the Cold War Cake Match.

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Re: Hospitality at your chess club

Post by Kevin Thurlow » Thu Jul 17, 2014 7:53 am

"Have you been to Leeds? :wink:"

Yes frequently - good point!