Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Victorian Olympians Part 1

The current chess Olympiad sees only one current Victorian representative, Sally Yu, board 3 for the women's team. Sally started off with a good win in the first round playing black Rivera Borg of Malta. The game was an Exchange Queen's Gambit where Sally was able to nullify any threats that her opponent came up with, while creating her own threats which won her an exchange. Sally is the fist Victorian representative in the women's team since Anastasia Sorokina played in 2004 and that was the only Victorian appearnace this century in the women's squad!

In the men's team, there has been more Victorian representation:


2010 D. Johansen

2008 D. Johansen

2006 N. Speck

2004 D. Johansen

2002 D. Johansen, N. Speck, M. Gluzman

2000 D. Johansen, G. West, L. Sandler

To be fair, GM Darryl Johansen could have played this time, but he ruled himself out of contention. I'll have a look further back into the twentieth century later on during this Olympiad!

Anyway, here's Sally's first game from the 2012 Istanbul Olympiad.


Monday, August 27, 2012

Victorian Women's Championship

The revamp of the Victorian Women's Championship has been a success story for Chess Victoria and Box Hill Chess Club. The tournament has an interesting format with games taking place over 2 consecutive weekends, 29/30 September and 6/7 October. Sponsorship for the tournament has been found and at the time of writing this there are already 14 entrants.

While Victoria's top female player will be absent (Sally Yu will be at University in America when the tournament is being held) there will be plenty to play for. The top seed is currently Sri Lankan born Vineetha Wijesuriya who has played a number of times for Sri Lanka at Olympiads and currently lives in Ballarat. A large part of the field is made up of young players, pointing to the potential for a great future for women's chess in the state.

I am unable to find any history of this event, so if anyone has any information such as who the last champion was, how long the championship has been established, and any details of previous winners, that would be greatly appreciated.

Sources of Information

This blog will only ever be as good as the information it presents. At the moment, I am trawling through club websites, the State Association website and other organisations to try to find information to put on the calendar, and to write posts about. But I'm only one person, and this site would be a whole lot better if others contributed information about events, stories, news or anything related to chess in Melbourne and Victoria. Last week I received an email from Nigel Barrow about a school tournament in Bendigo which I immediately put up here. As long as the material is not offensive (there isn't usually much offensive to do with chess tournaments or hangouts) I will happily promote Victorian chess events here.

Today, I met with Chess Victoria President Leonid Sandler for a coffee and a chat. We regularly meet up to talk about the local chess scene, and chess generally. The upcoming Olympiad was the main subject of discussion. Leonid and I are both immigrants to this country and will both be following our countries of birth closely (Latvia and England), but we will of course be hoping for Australian success. While there are no Victorians represented in the men's team, we have Sally Yu representing the women's team and many of our youngsters representing Australia at the youth Olympiad which is being run alongside the main event. We wish good luck to all Australian Olympians!

Leonid and I did have a mild disagreement about this site, and the Chess Victoria website. I have been very critical of the CV website and Leonid explained that their website had been hacked 3 times and they were having difficulty recovering after these attacks. I don't know why anyone would want to attack a chess site or whether it was part of a hack on a wider scale. But at least for the moment, Chess Victoria's website is suffering a little. He assured me that all the necessary information can still be found on website, and that was where the main disagreement occurred! Look, I hope that CV get a good website together, and I would certainly be willing to pass on all the information from this site AND still write a news blog here.

Leonid also pointed out that FM Nick Speck has made a comeback to competitive chess in Malaysia. Nick scored 6.5/9 on board 1 in the Rapid teams event, and will hopefully be another Victorian IM soon. Nick didn't play for the Australian team in the tournament, but played in a team with fellow Victorian resident Wang Sheng Lee (Singapore).

Melbourne's Chess Week 27/08/2012-2/09/2012

Winter is a great time to be playing chess, and there is a lot of chess happening around the Melbourne area at the moment. The clubs are all active, junior chess is flourishing, and some of our players are representing Australia at the Olympiad in Turkey starting Monday 27th.

Find links to where you can play chess in Victoria here, and check out the calendar to see if there are upcoming events near you. I will be trying to update these regularly, but please tell me if there are things missing or wrong by email on carl.coffeehousechess@gmail.com.

Thanks

Carl

Mon 27 Aug 2012 
19:00 - 23:30 E. Malitis Memorial
Where: 66 Leicester St, Fitzroy

Tue 28 Aug 2012 
09:00 - 14:00 chesskids interschool Pakenham

09:00 - 14:30 chesskids interschool, Bacchus Marsh

19:30 - 23:00 HBCC Koshnitsky Cup
Where: Hobson's Bay Chess Club

19:45 - 23:45 Box Hill Masters
Where: Box Hill Chess Club

Wed 29 Aug 2012
09:00 - 14:00 chesskids interschool, Melton

Thu 30 Aug 2012 
09:00 - 14:00 chesskids interschool, Williamstown

18:00 - 19:00 Croydon Junior Club Cahmpionship
Where: Croydon Chess Club

19:30 - 23:00 Frost, Croydon Chess Club
Where: Croydon Chess Club

Fri 31 Aug 2012 
09:00 - 14:00 chesskids interschool, Cheltenham

19:45 - 23:45 Box Hill Club Championship
Where: Box Hill Chess Club

Sat 1 Sep 2012 
10:00 - 12:00 Junior Coaching
Where: 66 Leicester St, Fitzroy 

14:00 - 17:45 Allegro
Where: 66 Leicester St, Fitzroy 

15:00 - 19:00 Noble Park Masters and Challengers
Where: Noble Park Chess Club

19:00 - 20:30 Blitz!
Where: 66 Leicester St, Fitzroy

Sun 2 Sep 2012
Fitzroy Skittles
Where: 66 Leicester St, Fitzroy

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Warrnambool Weekender announced

President of Chess Victoria, Leonid Sandler has just announced the Warrnambool Weekender will be run on the weekend of 17-18 November in partnership between Warrnambool Chess Club and Chess Victoria. Details of the event and online registration can be found on Warrnambool Chess Club's website.

Chess Victoria President Leonid Sandler, as seen on his website

More country chess

Yesterday saw an Interschool tournament in Bendigo, today was Ballarat's turn. The Secondary competition saw 44 players competing from 3 schools with Thumula Gamage winning 7/7 for the top performance of the day. Full results can be seen here.

A nice group shot of Kerang Technical High School Team, courtesy of chesskids

Live Chess at the MCC

The Melbourne Chess Club has been holding a play off match for its Club Championship between IM Guy West and FM Dusan Stojic. These 2 ties for the Championship earlier in the year, and are now playing a 4 game match for the title. Tonight is the last game with the score standing at 2-1 in favour of Dusan Stojic. So a draw will guarantee Dusan the title, while a win for Guy will take the match into faster games play off. The game can be seen here, and I'll post it later.

Great chess poster, courtesy of Jean Watson


Well, it was a tense finale. Guy tried to unbalance the situation, but Dusan was always up to the task of countering Guy's threats. Perhaps there were some chances that Guy missed, but nothing so obvious or seemingly much better. So finally, Dusan came out the victor of the game, and the winner in the match and is the 2012 Melbourne Chess Club Champion.


Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Local (chess related) film

At the local cinema in Elsternwick, director Clayton Jacobson (director of "Kenny") has put together some excellent short films called 8K radius dealing with people who live within an 8 kilometre radius of Elsternwick. Luckily for us chess fans, one of the people he filmed was local young talent Charlotte Dilnutt. I have had the pleasure of working with Charlotte at chess, and count myself a close friend to all the family. Anyway, here's the film, which is beautifully shot. Enjoy!


Chess Statewide

It can be too easy to think of Melbourne as being Victoria. However, there is plenty of country chess going on at all levels, and the premier annual tournament in the state is held in Ballarat. Well, I received an email from Nigel Barrow pointing out that a junior chess tournament was held in Bendigo and received local media coverage.

Here's what Nigel had to say about the event.

Yesterday (21st August) separate Primary and Secondary School Zonal tournaments were conducted at Girton Grammar, Bendigo.

52 students contested the Secondary tournament, which featured teams from Girton Grammar, Catholic College and Maryborough Education Centre (MEC). The tournament was seven rounds with time limits of 15 minutes each.

85 students competed in the Primary tournament, which featured teams from Winters Flat, Castlemaine Primary, Girton Grammar, Maryborough Education Centre and Eaglehawk North Primary. The tournament was only for 6 rounds as many of the students were delayed for the scheduled start of the first round due to travel and bus issues.


Congraulations to Alan Zhou (Secondary) and Joe Flexmore & Lloyd Butcher (Primary) for finishing first in their tournaments.

Overall, the two tournaments were played in a friendly atmosphere, with no disuptes, and ran quite smoothly. This was due to both the attitude of the students and the organisational and managemennt skills of the various teachers and volunteers (I only had to put the results into the computer).

Please note the Girton secondary team names are based on which of the six "school house" the students were from:
JE/RI indicates students from the Jenkin and Riley houses,
JO/FR indicates students from the Jones and Frew houses,
M/AH indicates sudents from the Millward and Ahearne houses.
 
Team Standings - Secondary:
Place Name                           Score
  1   GIRTON GRAMMAR SECONDARY JE/RI 20.5
  2   GIRTON GRAMMAR SECONDARY JO/FR 19 
  3   CATHOLIC COLLEGE BENDIGO A     18 
      CATHOLIC COLLEGE BENDIGO B     18 
  5   GIRTON GRAMMAR SECONDARY M/AH  17 
  6   MEC SECONDARY                  16   

Team Standings - Primary
Place Name                   Score
  1   WINTERS FLAT PRIMARY A 26.5
  2   MEC PRIMARY A          21 
  3   WINTERS FLAT PRIMARY B 19 
  4   CASTLEMAINE PRIMARY B  18.5
  5   CASTLEMAINE PRIMARY A  18 
  6   GIRTON GRAMMAR PRIMARY 17.5
  7   ST MARYS PRIMARY A     16.5
  8   ST MARYS PRIMARY B     14 
  9   MEC PRIMARY B          13.5
 10   EAGLEHAWK NTH PRIMARY  9    


Individual Standings - Secondary:
Place Name                   Club                           Score
  1   Zhou, Allan            Girton Grammar Secondary JE/RI 7  
  2   Hartshorn, Finn        Girton Grammar Secondary M/AH  6  
  3   Eenjies, Tavish        Girton Grammar Secondary JO/FR 5.5
  4   Henrickson, Sullivan   MEC Secondary                  5  
  5   Bevan, Fin             Girton Grammar Secondary JO/FR 5  
  6   Myres, Michael         Girton Grammar Secondary M/AH  5  
  7   Berryman, Will         Catholic College Bendigo A     5  
  8   Babovic, Milos         Girton Grammar Secondary JE/RI 5  
  9   Mann, Stephanie        Catholic College Bendigo B     5  
 10   Knight, Joshua         Catholic College Bendigo A     5  
 11   Brown, James           Catholic College Bendigo A     4.5
 12   Brennan, Riley         Girton Grammar Secondary JE/RI 4.5
 13   Goffin, Rowan          Catholic College Bendigo B     4.5
 14   Pitson, Jack           Catholic College Bendigo B     4.5
 15   Caltibianco, Paul      Girton Grammar Secondary JO/FR 4.5
 16   Lyons, Charlotte       Catholic College Bendigo B     4  
 17   Smith, River           Girton Grammar Secondary JE/RI 4  
 18   Woodhatch, Riley       Catholic College Bendigo B     4  
 19   King, Simon            MEC Secondary                  4  
 20   Price, Lewis           Girton Grammar Secondary JO/FR 4  
 21   King, Jordan           MEC Secondary                  3.5
 22   Exell, Ayden           Catholic College Bendigo A     3.5
 23   Reilly, Blake          Girton Grammar Secondary JO/FR 3.5
 24   Jayasekera, Rani       Girton Grammar Secondary JE/RI 3.5
 25   Swanson, Bianca        Catholic College Bendigo B     3.5
 26   Smagas, Spencer        Girton Grammar Secondary JO/FR 3.5
 27   Walton, Holly          Catholic College Bendigo B     3.5
 28   William Fraser, Travis MEC Secondary                  3.5
 29   Howell, Harrison       Catholic College Bendigo B     3.5
 30   Smith, Roy             Catholic College Bendigo B     3.5
 31   Brewin, Tom            Girton Grammar Secondary M/AH  3  
 32   Neilsen, Alexander     Girton Grammar Secondary M/AH  3  
 33   Morrison, Tom          Girton Grammar Secondary M/AH  3  
 34   Pianta, Zachary        Catholic College Bendigo A     3  
 35   Kelly, Gnaden          Catholic College Bendigo A     3  
 36   Jonny, Joel            Catholic College Bendigo B     3  
 37   Smagas, Nelson         Girton Grammar Secondary JO/FR 3  
 38   Edwards, Bailey        Girton Grammar Secondary M/AH  3  
 39   Carmeron, Riley        Catholic College Bendigo A     3  
 40   Ilagan, Rajan          Girton Grammar Secondary JE/RI 2.5
 41   Hartigan, Chelsea      Catholic College Bendigo A     2.5
 42   Killick, Mia           Catholic College Bendigo B     2.5
 43   Nassar, David          Girton Grammar Secondary JE/RI 2.5
 44   Enever, Harry          Catholic College Bendigo A     2  
 45   Haythorne, Patrick     Girton Grammar Secondary JO/FR 2  
 46   Weaver, Harry          Girton Grammar Secondary JE/RI 2  
 47   King, Zac              Girton Grammar Secondary M/AH  2  
 48   Cooper, Sharni         Catholic College Bendigo A     1.5
 49   Marshall, Zac          Girton Grammar Secondary JO/FR 1.5
 50   Johnston, Jai          Girton Grammar Secondary M/AH  1.5
 51   Douch, Connor          Girton Grammar Secondary JO/FR 1  
 52   Wild, James            Catholic College Bendigo A     1   
 

Individual Standings - Primary
Place Name                       Club                   Score
  1   Flexmore, Joe              Winters Flat Primary A 6  
  2   Butcher, Lloyd             Winters Flat Primary A 6  
  3   Lanfranchi, Jackson        MEC Primary A          5  
  4   Vella, Regan               Winters Flat Primary A 5  
  5   McCoy, Kaspar              Winters Flat Primary A 5  
  6   Showell, Sidney            Castlemaine Primary B  5  
  7   Coventry Brownrigg, Henry  Castlemaine Primary A  4.5
  8   Gamage, Sankalpa           Girton Grammar Primary 4.5
  9   Melton, B.J.               MEC Primary A          4.5
 10   Van Domburgh, Shem         St Marys Primary A     4.5
 11   Stroek, Felix              Winters Flat Primary A 4.5
 12   Tremlett-Davies, Henry     Winters Flat Primary A 4.5
 13   Saunders, Cohen            Winters Flat Primary B 4  
 14   Killeen, Caspar            Winters Flat Primary B 4  
 15   Dodson, Courtney           St Marys Primary A     4  
 16   Lyell, Jenson              MEC Primary A          4  
 17   Berry-Smith, Jaspar        Winters Flat Primary A 4  
 18   Munn, Travis               Castlemaine Primary B  4  
 19   Pattern, Lewis             MEC Primary A          4  
 20   Byrne, Martineau           Castlemaine Primary B  4  
 21   Hinrichson, William        Winters Flat Primary A 4  
 22   Marsden-Sweeney, Dylan     Winters Flat Primary B 4  
 23   Kennard, Ben               Winters Flat Primary A 4  
 24   Russell, David             Girton Grammar Primary 3.5
 25   Maroudas, Stefan           Winters Flat Primary B 3.5
 26   Rogers, Eli                Winters Flat Primary B 3.5
 27   O'Brien, Lucas             St Marys Primary B     3.5
 28   McMahon, Dylan             MEC Primary A          3.5
 29   Denk Rai, Fabian           Castlemaine Primary B  3.5
 30   MacKinnon, Callum          Castlemaine Primary A  3.5
 31   Bailey-Banks, Jaxon        Girton Grammar Primary 3.5
 32   MacDougal Di Manno, Reuben Winters Flat Primary B 3.5
 33   Jennings, Finley           Castlemaine Primary A  3.5
 34   Wellard, Macklin           Eaglehawk Nth Primary  3.5
 35   Chaffey, James             Castlemaine Primary A  3.5
 36   Lohmann, Jacob             MEC Primary A          3.5
 37   McCoy, Gabe                Winters Flat Primary B 3  
 38   Reed, Justin               St Marys Primary A     3  
 39   Casley, Jack               St Marys Primary A     3  
 40   Ragg-Hansen, Rama          Winters Flat Primary A 3  
 41   Hutchings, Ben             Girton Grammar Primary 3  
 42   Chapman, Bailey            Castlemaine Primary A  3  
 43   Nies, Miriam               Girton Grammar Primary 3  
 44   Tokovic, Malakai           Castlemaine Primary A  3  
 45   Marshall, Zed              Castlemaine Primary A  3  
 46   Freudenberg, Ryan          Winters Flat Primary B 3  
 47   Ford, Riley                MEC Primary A          3  
 48   Walker, Brendan            St Marys Primary B     3  
 49   Rose, Freddie              Winters Flat Primary A 3  
 50   Parker, Nathan             MEC Primary A          3  
 51   McCaig, Connor             Girton Grammar Primary 3  
 52   Aldridge, Declan           MEC Primary B          3  
 53   Leathan, Aiden             MEC Primary B          3  
 54   Bird, Austin               St Marys Primary B     3  
 55   Lawrence, Sophie           Winters Flat Primary B 2.5
 56   Cheema, Alayvir            Girton Grammar Primary 2.5
 57   Tolland, Xavier            St Marys Primary B     2.5
 58   Lang, Bailie               MEC Primary B          2.5
 59   Muirson, Sergio            MEC Primary B          2.5
 60   Polinelli, Coby            MEC Primary B          2.5
 61   Broughton, Tom             Castlemaine Primary A  2.5
 62   O'Connor, Niamh            Castlemaine Primary B  2  
 63   Jones, Kyle                St Marys Primary B     2  
 64   Rolands, Campbell          St Marys Primary B     2  
 65   Reed, Kirrilly             St Marys Primary A     2  
 66   Pollard, Jy                St Marys Primary B     2  
 67   Kelly, James               St Marys Primary A     2  
 68   Maroudas, Evia             Winters Flat Primary B 2  
 69   Zi Chia, Ri                Girton Grammar Primary 2  
 70   Loughan, Michael           Girton Grammar Primary 2  
 71   Jumpertz, Gabriel          St Marys Primary A     2  
 72   Shobanan, Harrishma        Girton Grammar Primary 2  
 73   Leevers, Padric            Castlemaine Primary B  2  
 74   Meadows, Lloyd             Castlemaine Primary B  2  
 75   Trew, Hayden               Eaglehawk Nth Primary  1.5
 76   Attwater, James            Eaglehawk Nth Primary  1.5
 77   Marshall, Tobiah           Castlemaine Primary B  1.5
 78   Lumsdon-Hill, Adam         Eaglehawk Nth Primary  1.5
 79   Poradi, Max                St Marys Primary A     1.5
 80   Shaleah, Gahan             Eaglehawk Nth Primary  1  
 81   Wellard, Elliot            Eaglehawk Nth Primary  1  
 82   Mundy, Charlotte           Eaglehawk Nth Primary  1  
 83   Diss, Shane                Eaglehawk Nth Primary  1  
 84   Diss, Jasmine              Eaglehawk Nth Primary  0.5
 85   Trew, Stephanie            Eaglehawk Nth Primary  0    
 
 

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Round Robin Tournaments

The majority of chess events held in Melbourne are run under the swiss system. However, at the present moment, 2 of the biggest clubs in Melbourne are running round robin events. Box Hill Chess Club are running their Masters tournament which is a 10 player FIDE rated tournament. The games are being broadcast live via Box Hill's excellent DGT coverage. Noble Park Chess Club are also running their Masters event which is again a 10 player FIDE rated tournament. One game from this event is also being played at Box Hill and the moves are being shown live.

These tournaments are identical in format but different in nature. Box Hill's tournament is an opportunity for players to gain ratings, so all that is needed is 3 players with FIDE ratings and all in the tournament should come away with a rating. Actually, I noticed David Flude (the main organiser) played tonight though he wasn't in the starting list. The Noble Park Masters is more of an elite event attracting a very strong field. One player who is in both tournaments is Jimmy Ying. Jimmy is finding it tough at Noble Park, but he scored a fantastic win against FM Domagoj Dragicevic.

Anyway, I've updated the game database to include the games from tonight, and will continue to upload games into this database.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Best in the West

Hobson's Bay Chess Club ran the 30th edition of their Best in the West Weekender in the Western Melbourne seaside suburb of Altona this past weekend. It was also the biggest turn out for this event with just under 50 players competing in the 5 round event. The tournament was arbited by David Cordover who had a trouble free weekend as the tournament was played in friendly fashion.

Top seed was visiting FM Greg Canfell from Sydney, and Greg won the tournament with a picket fence 5/5.

Tournament winner, FM Greg Canfell
Young MCC member Jack Puccini had a great tournament finishing clear second on 4.5, ahead of a group of very strong players: FM D. Dragicevic, FM D. Stojic, Tan, Matheson and Penrose. The top local player was Dean Hogg who was among the next group on 3.5.

Most of the games were collected using the tornelo management system, and I've collected them together. My favourite game from the event follows, but you can see all the games here. You can then download them using the "export" button


Sunday, August 19, 2012

Melbourne Chess Week 21/08/2012

Here's a list of what's happening around the state this week, or at least all I could find. If anyone wants to publicise events or activities, then contact me at carl.coffeehousechess@gmail.com.

My aim is to produce a comprehensive weekly round up of upcoming events and activities in Melbourne and Victoria. So far I have the been helped by Melbourne Chess Club, Noble Park Chess Club, Chess Kids, Australian Junior Chess League, Hobson's Bay Chess Club and I have trawled the net to find out information myself, but I've no doubt missed much and for that I'm sorry. Please help to keep this up to date by sending me information that should be here.

Thanks

Carl

These events and future ones can be found on the Calendar while news is available from various organisations which can be found on the links page.


Chess Events 20/08/2012-26/08/2012

Mon Aug 20, 2012
9am - 2pm Chesskids Interschool
Where: Hampton Primary School

12pm - 5pm Chess Victoria Interschool
Where: Scotch College

7.15pm-11.30pm MCC Edwin Malitis Memorial
Where: MCC

Tue Aug 21, 2012

7.30-11.00pm HBCC Koshnitsky Cup
Hobson's Bay Chess Club

7:45pm - 11:45pm Box Hill Masters
Where: Box Hill Chess Club

Wed Aug 22, 2012
9am - 2pm Chesskids Interschool
Where: Kerrimuir Primary

7:30pm - 11:30pm MCC Championship play off
Where: MCC

Thu Aug 23, 2012
9am - 2pm Chesskids Interschool
Where: Ballarat

6pm-7pm Croydon Junior Championship
Croydon Chess Club

7.45pm-11pm The Frost Winter Warmer
Croydon Chess Club

Fri Aug 24, 2012
9am - 2pm Chess Victoria Interschool
Where: Weedon Primary

9am - 2pm Chesskids Interschool
Where: Yinnar, Gippsland

7:45pm - 11:45pm Box Hill Championship
Where: Box Hill Chess Club

Sat Aug 25, 2012

2pm-5pm MCC Allegro
MCC

3pm - 7:30pm Noble Park Masters and Challengers
Where: Noble Park Chess Club

Sun Aug 26, 2012
1pm - 5pm Chesskids RJ Shield
Where: Doncaster

1pm - 5pm Chesskids RJ Shield
Where: Bentleigh

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Victoria's top rated players

Chess in Victoria is not just about quantity but quality also. A look through the Australian rating lists shows a number of highly rated players in Victoria.

Top Victorians

1. 2473 D. Johansen (GM)
2. 2412 I. Goldenberg (IM)
3. 2385 M. Baron (FM)
4. 2375 B. Cheng (FM)
5. 2350 E. Teichmann (FM)
6. 2342 G. West (IM)
7. 2339 J. Morris (IM)
8. 2311 C. Wallis (FM)
9. 2311 D. Stojic (FM)
10. 2307 D. Dragicevic (FM)

Also IM Mirko Rujevic heads the lists of Senior players, Sally Yu is 5th in the women's list and 2nd in the girls list, Bobby Cheng is 2nd in U-20, 1st in U-18 and U-16, Karl Zelesco is 2nd in U-14, Enoch Fan is 2nd in U-12 while Ethan Lim is 2nd in U-10.





Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Features of the site

Check out both the Calendar and the Links. I'll do my best to update these, but I'm only one person so bear with me!

Calendar

You can access this from the tab at the top of the page, and it will eventually give a comprehensive guide to all chess events happening in Melbourne and Victoria. I'll even throw in some Australian and New Zealand tournaments, and some World events that may hold interest for Australians. Sorry if an event isn't on the calendar that you know of or are organising, but just send me the details and I'll put it on.

Links

Again, I'm looking for a comprehensive listing of links to do with chess. I'm starting with clubs and organisations, but I'll add individuals and other chess interest sites that are important to Melbourne and Victoria. If I've missed something, then please feel free to message the link to me and I'll put it on.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Melbourne Chess News

Welcome to my new guide to chess in Melbourne and Victoria. The aim of this project is to provide players old and new with comprehensive details of upcoming events, places to play chess, news and information about chess in Melbourne and Victoria.