25-01-2014, 12:26 PM
Iain Swan Wrote:Can anybody tell me how the draw was carried out?
I believe Andy did the draw with help from Craig Pritchett after they had finished their game in last round.
Iain Swan Wrote:Can anybody tell me how the draw was carried out?
Quote:suggest results for these types of competitions should be covered in newspapers and on BBC ceefax (yes that still exists!) or chessresults.com– fair comment and a good idea. You seem to be a mine of good ideas (no, I'm not being facetious, I mean it). One thing this suggests to me is that CS could use a dedicated Press Officer for this and many other purposes.
Quote:if the results were done on an a uniformed online form, rather than an email when people get round to it, and published for all to see.I'll look into how we might achieve this, though I tend to think that filling in an electronic form with all the detail of a Richardson match would be a bit tedious. An alternative would be to hand write a printed pro-forma result sheet (as we used to do), photograph or scan it and email to A.M., Dick and anyone else you want to inform.
Quote:I can imagine the current Rich/Spens team are short on volunteers– I would like to expand that thought but I'll do that in a new topic in a day or two.
Quote:Tom Donohue W 1976 1 – 0 Chris James B 1811
James Montgomery B 1666 0 - 1 Richard Carter W 1736
Robert Mongomery W 1662 1 – 0 Jonathan Livingstone B 1656
James Drummond B 1216 ½ - ½ Frank Banaghan W 1600 (est)
Bernard Airlie W 1160 ½ - ½ Alan Bell B 1399
Bill Perrie B 1108 0 - 1 Alice Banaghan W 1170
HAMILTON 3 - 3 DUNBAR
* Hamilton won on board count.
Andy Howie Wrote:If they were expecting the player to come then defaulting board 1 was the correct thing to do. If they knew that he wasn't then they should have defaulted Board 6