I see what you did there...Nick Burrows wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 5:48 pmIf he wins, i make that a hat-trick of wins in Dorset.
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Almost 5,900 views in the past month, I'll have you knowNick Burrows wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 4:18 pmIt is very obviously teenage boys behind the comments.Leonard Barden wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 11:17 amMeanwhile, the comments on Tim Spanton's blog have become increasingly bizarre.
Now how many teenage boys (other than the subject and his friends) would a) know how to find a comments section on an obscure (sorry Tim!) chess blog. b) would have any interest at all in doing so.
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You can now find a record of him on the FIDE rating site for his null points in the rated Olympia Blitz in December.
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You must buy the young lad a fizzy drink next time you see him,Tim Spanton wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 6:12 pmAlmost 5,900 views in the past month, I'll have you know https://beauchess.blogspot.com/
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Noting your comment on Tim's blog that you will be attending as a journalist, I hope you will be bringing a thermal imaging camera with you to ensure you get the best story.
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1 327319C Lovelock, Declan M Southbourne 229 D
No 1 U16, No 2 U17 after Willow, No 3 U18 after Willow and Kalavannan.....
No 1 U16, No 2 U17 after Willow, No 3 U18 after Willow and Kalavannan.....
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He’s topped the Under 16 ECF rankings by a full ten points. First grade is 229. Well ahead of the likes of Alex Golding and Ranesh Ratnesan, and numerous other bright and upcoming players.
...beat me to it! lol
...beat me to it! lol
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I have never met or played Declan so I can't really comment on his chess but I hope he's alright. He's a young lad under a great deal of scrutiny and I can imagine this all being rather stressful for him, especially having read some the comments on Tim's blog. Sorry for coming over all 'snowflakey'!
By the way, Tim's blog is excellent.
By the way, Tim's blog is excellent.
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A good point Jaimie. It certainly isn't Declan's fault that this issue hasn't been put to bed three months after it was first raised and seven weeks after his dip in form in the London Classic.
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He's now disappeared from the listLawrenceCooper wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 3:44 pmYes, I'm aware of that.Roger de Coverly wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 11:48 amThe 4NCL rules as required by the ECF demand that ENG players be Gold members.Leonard Barden wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 11:17 amThat registration was already present before the last series of 4NCL matches, including the yellow highlighting which signifies an ECF membership query (although the Dorset players list has him as a silver member).
I wasn't aware that the registration was an old one though.
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The mystery is as to how someone who can get results of a standard of ECF 229 in Dorset events, can play so badly at a Blitz in London so as to not even meet the minimum threshold of 1000 for a FIDE Blitz rating. Part of the art of being able to play at speed is that you can spot a plausible candidate move quickly. The ECF have linked the two results as being the same person, so if not correct, a correction needs to be requested through official grading channels (Tim Spanton's blog doesn't count as official, neither does this forum)Jaimie Wilson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:36 pmespecially having read some the comments on Tim's blog.
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For those that like to collect records can we agree that 229 ECF is the highest ever first standard play grade for OTB play for someone who has never had a grade or rating from any country ?
I'm struggling to think of anyone who has beaten this record.
If only Roy Castle was still with us...
I'm struggling to think of anyone who has beaten this record.
If only Roy Castle was still with us...
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I too hope he's okay. The scrutiny was and is correct and should have served to protect him. It should have led to his true playing strength being properly assessed months ago such that he was either celebrated or banned. But now he's sockpuppeting abusive comments online, is ranked 47th in the country with a big fat metaphorical asterisk next to the number 229, and it's clear that in seeking to arrest the scrutiny and commentary, the Dorset association and whomever else with a duty of care has completely failed him.Jaimie Wilson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:36 pmI have never met or played Declan so I can't really comment on his chess but I hope he's alright. He's a young lad under a great deal of scrutiny and I can imagine this all being rather stressful for him, especially having read some the comments on Tim's blog.
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If you look back at the history of this thread, no doubts were raised until the performance at the Olympia Blitz in early December. Indeed the limited comments were about the emergence of a new star in relation to the players who had represented ENG at the World Youth Championships.Phil Makepeace wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 2:47 pmIt should have led to his true playing strength being properly assessed months ago such that he was either celebrated or banned.
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In terms of grading, with the junior plus 50/minus 50 system, a win over a 180 is worth 230. So other than the 6 monthly 5 point junior bonus, he’s already more or less maxed out in the Dorset area for now due to a lack of 200+ rated players in his league. Will it be the case with the new 4 digit system that the limitations will be off and he could steadily build his rating?