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Me handling entries for this, if anyone wants to enter, just let me know by PM, text, email, WHY...
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Thanks for all your correspondence.
Updated list of entrants,
Open
Paul Roberts	2186
Calum MacQueen	2129
Alan Grant 2110
George Neave	2066
Alex Gillies	2002
Willie Rutherford	1969
Dougie Will	1952
James Moreby	1860 (ECF 168)
Alan Jelfs	1836
Lennart Koehn	1835 J15
Challengers
Jacob Eek	1845
Ian Mason	1818
Phil Thomas	1790
Crawford Macnab	1789
Burg de Man	1762
Michael Ash	1710 [c]
Andrew MacQueen	1693
Rudi Austin	1668
James Watson	1668
Bill Cook	1666
Callum Watt	1665
Michael J Roth	1647
Chris Donkin	1643
Ian Whittaker	1624 [c]
Neil Irving	1603
Sandy Storey	1574
Simon Bate	1526 [c]
Craig Gillies	986 J14
Major
Dave Hewitt	1532
Robin Hayles	1522
Jason Maxwell 	1508 J18
Bill Platts	1508
Stephen Donkin	1502
Ioannis Dabos-Doukas	1500 J13 [c]
Francis Roberts	1499
Charles Nisbet	1494
Bill Gray	1488
Graeme Russell	1476
William Deas	1447 [c]
Walter Pearson	1442
Stuart McKinney	1436
Ricky Dowling	1421
Rakhel Kumar Parida	1419
Alex McMillan	1392 [c]
Peter J. Doris	1369
Ben Volland	1348 J11
Calum McGillivray	1363
James Turner 	1350
Jan van Katwijk	1349
Bob Kat	1335
Bernard Cassidy	1325
Bruce Chalmers	1306
Camas Millar	1294 J17
Hutch Williams	1155
Siddharth Berera	1087 J12
Caitlin Reid	1011 J15
Rachel Lorna Smith	916 J12
Duncan Depasquale	788 J14
Wojciech Czerwinski	Un
Paul Patras	Un
Minor
David King	1279
Brian Bonnyman	1269 [c]
Ruairidh McKay	1207
Joseph Middleton	1182 [c]
Mark J Smith	1127 [c]
Peter Statham	1087
Andrew Millar	1031
Peter Middleton	1030
Anne Donkin	1011
James Crerar	959
Andrew Gillies	901 J14
Lukah Connolly Sams	896 J12
Darren Gillies	781 J14
Brodie Aitken	632 J11
Dietah Connolly Sams	578 J9
Sarah Elizabeth Smith	535 J13
Jonathan McKay	491 J11
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Thanks to all who put on this event yesterday. A very competitive days chess and just the thing to get your brain back into gear after the holidays. Also nice to see there were so many live games. I wonder what kind of audience this got - anyone know?
On a related point, I have a question, talking with one of the participating juniors I heard how he had stopped clock and had a time increment added during his final minute. I confess I had no idea you can do this and would be grateful if an arbiter could clarify how this works. Thanks
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		George Neave Wrote:Thanks to all who put on this event yesterday. A very competitive days chess and just the thing to get your brain back into gear after the holidays. Also nice to see there were so many live games. I wonder what kind of audience this got - anyone know?
On a related point, I have a question, talking with one of the participating juniors I heard how he had stopped clock and had a time increment added during his final minute. I confess I had no idea you can do this and would be grateful if an arbiter could clarify how this works. Thanks
There shouldn't have been any time increments in the tournament and i can't say i noticed any on the clocks as i was watching, but then i was more concerned with taking pics than i was paying attention to the games. I think i know who it is you refer to George, i was talking with his father in a group, increments were mentioned at the same time as someone else spoke, so i didn't get the gist of what it was he was saying...
Did he tell you it was in just one game or was it throughout the event?
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		It's a new  (2014) addition to the two minute rule - if someone feels they can draw a position but has too little time they are entitled to ask for a 5 second increment if they are under two minutes. The arbiter is allowed to refuse. It's designed for positions that aren't quite clear enough to get a draw claim in  I think.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I think you will find that, when allowed, it replaces 10.2 draw claims. It is designed to give the player with a material advantage the time to play for a win.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		It doesn't replace the draw claims, it supplements them, and requesting the 5 second increment is tantamount to offering a draw so if your opponent is material up and asks for the 5 second increment then you would be advised to take the draw (assuming you didn't have sufficient compensation). I would like more information on what the different criteria are between the draw claim and the five second rule - when would you get the 5 second increment but not the draw etc.?
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I didn't know of this rule change...
I can see that it would cause problems for arbiters, messing around with clocks to add the increment i don't think would be straightforward. I wonder if the latest clocks would come with some sort of preset function to simply switch to incremental times...
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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