We will have to discuss over a beer sometimeStephen Westmoreland wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 4:09 pmI need to stop doing informational posts on here.
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Let's meet on the Pennine rail ale trail line somewhere!Mick Norris wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 5:11 pmWe will have to discuss over a beer sometimeStephen Westmoreland wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 4:09 pmI need to stop doing informational posts on here.
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Word up...
Quick post and only one today...
Still not 100% confirmed for Wed... I will make 1 phone call tomorrow yet will not be chasing people- if someone doesn't want a player who's been part of multiple Huddersfield league chess team wins it's up to them
As soon as I get confirmation serious training will start- I can put in like 2 hours tomorrow and Wed.
Hit me up for Calderdale league too...
Quick post and only one today...
Still not 100% confirmed for Wed... I will make 1 phone call tomorrow yet will not be chasing people- if someone doesn't want a player who's been part of multiple Huddersfield league chess team wins it's up to them
As soon as I get confirmation serious training will start- I can put in like 2 hours tomorrow and Wed.
Hit me up for Calderdale league too...
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Ah I know who you are approaching now. May see you there on Wednesday as my son is playing. Maybe try to wrangle myself in the Huddersfield team and we could play against each other.
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I hope league rules will be kept- a player can only play for one team per season.
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The only other comment I have on chess before sleep...
The Yorkshire news chess website is def better than the official one and I hope the webmaster keeps up the good work!
The Yorkshire news chess website is def better than the official one and I hope the webmaster keeps up the good work!
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The only other comment I have on chess before sleep...
The Yorkshire news chess website is def better than the official one and I hope the webmaster keeps up the good work!
The Yorkshire news chess website is def better than the official one and I hope the webmaster keeps up the good work!
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No. To stop certain teams folding and encourage new a AGM motion was passed a few years back to allow some movement. This was kept in place throughout the pandemic as well to now. We tend to only allow lower rates players to move around or use captains opinion.Mark Howitt wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 12:19 amI hope league rules will be kept- a player can only play for one team per season.
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Andrew Wainwright will be pleased. I will pass on your comments.Mark Howitt wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 1:01 amThe only other comment I have on chess before sleep...
The Yorkshire news chess website is def better than the official one and I hope the webmaster keeps up the good work!
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Probably worth expanding on the team movement post as it may be of interest to some (I am on a train and this thread is derailed anyway). The HDCA six years ago lost Netherton and West Bretton, which folded when the main organiser sadly passed away.
Another club was about to fold, due to lack of numbers and no club night. To avoid the league disappearing completely, the rules were amended to allow players swop (or backfill). We were going to pop a grading limit of u120 YCA on it but as certain players from Huddersfield Club lived round the corner and it was convenient, this did not happen.
The club concerned recruited up and it was fine (albeit a little tight at times). In the pandemic and aftermath, we continued doing this as players were encouraged back OTB.
There is another club to rebuild, so it makes sense to retain. As well as when we hopefully get a couple more clubs in the league post Christmas.
The spare numbers tend to come from new players we want to blood in as a league and the high number of enthusiastic Holmfirth juniors (so they can get relatively even games). 1700s+ are agreed with the opposing captain. Note Holmfirth are the only league club with a junior section, meaning there is difficulty getting even games, so it helps with two problems at the same time.
It is a small friendly league and we all know each other well. The backfill or 'adopt a junior' process works well. Should the new and redeveloping clubs be onboarded successfully, then it may be something to revisit.
Another club was about to fold, due to lack of numbers and no club night. To avoid the league disappearing completely, the rules were amended to allow players swop (or backfill). We were going to pop a grading limit of u120 YCA on it but as certain players from Huddersfield Club lived round the corner and it was convenient, this did not happen.
The club concerned recruited up and it was fine (albeit a little tight at times). In the pandemic and aftermath, we continued doing this as players were encouraged back OTB.
There is another club to rebuild, so it makes sense to retain. As well as when we hopefully get a couple more clubs in the league post Christmas.
The spare numbers tend to come from new players we want to blood in as a league and the high number of enthusiastic Holmfirth juniors (so they can get relatively even games). 1700s+ are agreed with the opposing captain. Note Holmfirth are the only league club with a junior section, meaning there is difficulty getting even games, so it helps with two problems at the same time.
It is a small friendly league and we all know each other well. The backfill or 'adopt a junior' process works well. Should the new and redeveloping clubs be onboarded successfully, then it may be something to revisit.
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I believe it is S Mann who runs the news website.
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I will be available for a team probably for the Yorkshire fixture on 30 September.
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Yes. Mis read. Steve runs the news site and Andy the YCA site.
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My sponsor is being crazy talking about a 5 figure sum for a 1 day rapid event but only going to do promo if he pays me.
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That's an odd type of event to put a 5-figure sum into, but kudos to him.