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Re: EU Youth - Czech Republic - hamish olson - 03-09-2014

David G Congalton Wrote:Favourite game so far was Lennart's round three game, which can be seen here.

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Yeah that's fantastic chess!


Re: EU Youth - Czech Republic - robin moore - 03-09-2014

Kai has just won again! A brilliant finish!


Re: EU Youth - Czech Republic - Andy McCulloch - 03-09-2014

Indeed it is!!! ^Smile^ ^Smile^ ^Smile^


Re: EU Youth - Czech Republic - Alex Gillies - 03-09-2014

Nice win Kai - keep it up.


Re: EU Youth - Czech Republic - robin moore - 03-09-2014

Come on Team Scotland!

Going in to the last round tomorrow, all I am certain of in the boys U14 section is that Kai has got the destiny of the title in his own hands which is an amazing achievement. It will be tough Kai but you can do it.

Anna is not without a chance of a top three finish (maybe even second) in the girls U14 section. She needs to win and hope other results go her way but looking at the pairings that is far from impossible.


Re: EU Youth - Czech Republic - David G Congalton - 04-09-2014

Early start for the last round, which is now underway.


Re: EU Youth - Czech Republic - Linda McCusker - 04-09-2014

What an exciting finish!!!!!

Good luck to all of the Scottish juniors Smile


Re: EU Youth - Czech Republic - robin moore - 04-09-2014

Kai has won!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Re: EU Youth - Czech Republic - Alex Gillies - 04-09-2014

7/9 for Kai 2nd place (*) !


Re: EU Youth - Czech Republic - robin moore - 04-09-2014

It's actually first place as the boys and girls play for seperate titles.