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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
British Championship Tournament

Michael Adams9.5/11(+8 -0 =3)[games]
Nicholas Pert8/11(+5 -0 =6)[games]
Andrew Greet7.5/11(+6 -2 =3)[games]
Alexey Slavin7.5/11(+7 -3 =1)[games]
Richard G Pert7.5/11(+5 -1 =5)[games]
Stuart Conquest7.5/11(+6 -2 =3)[games]
Jonathan Hawkins7.5/11(+5 -1 =5)[games]
Adam Hunt7.5/11(+4 -0 =7)[games]
Aaron Summerscale7/11(+5 -2 =4)[games]
Stephen Gordon7/11(+6 -3 =2)[games]
Keith Arkell7/11(+5 -2 =4)[games]
Thomas E Rendle7/11(+5 -2 =4)[games]
Peter K Wells7/11(+4 -1 =6)[games]
Jovanka Houska6.5/11(+4 -2 =5)[games]
Ryan Rhys Griffiths6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Robert S Eames6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Richard A Bates6.5/11(+4 -2 =5)[games]
Simon Kim Williams6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Paul Littlewood6.5/11(+5 -3 =3)[games]
Ali Reza Jaunooby6/10(+5 -3 =2)[games]
Chris W Baker6/11(+4 -3 =4)[games]
Peter Constantinou6/11(+2 -1 =8)[games]
Rafal Tymrakiewicz6/11(+5 -4 =2)[games]
Christopher J Dorrington6/10(+4 -2 =4)[games]
Daniel Gormally6/11(+4 -3 =4)[games]
Richard J McMichael6/11(+5 -4 =2)[games]
David L Haydon6/11(+4 -3 =4)[games]
Donald J Mason6/10(+3 -1 =6)[games]
Ian Snape5.5/10(+3 -2 =5)[games]
James P Jackson5.5/11(+3 -3 =5)[games]
Victor G L Jones5.5/11(+5 -5 =1)[games]
Mark Josse5.5/10(+4 -3 =3)[games]
(78 players total; 46 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
British Championship (2010)

Crosstable: https://www.saund.co.uk/britbase/pg...

 page 1 of 16; games 1-25 of 385  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. R Eames vs Adams 0-1212010British ChampionshipC33 King's Gambit Accepted
2. N Pert vs R J McMichael 1-0382010British ChampionshipA90 Dutch
3. C Dorrington vs S Gordon  ½-½342010British ChampionshipE41 Nimzo-Indian
4. S Conquest vs T Chapman 1-0302010British ChampionshipC41 Philidor Defense
5. R Griffiths vs S Williams  0-1502010British ChampionshipA36 English
6. P K Wells vs D Spence 1-0252010British ChampionshipE15 Queen's Indian
7. R Maciol vs D Gormally 0-1322010British ChampionshipE48 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3 d5
8. K Arkell vs J Rudd 0-1232010British ChampionshipA15 English
9. B C Addison vs R Pert  0-1702010British ChampionshipE20 Nimzo-Indian
10. A Greet vs D J Ledger  1-0352010British ChampionshipE62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
11. I Snape vs J Houska  ½-½462010British ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
12. A Summerscale vs F Ynojosa Aponte  1-0432010British ChampionshipD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
13. D Mason vs J Hawkins  ½-½362010British ChampionshipC36 King's Gambit Accepted, Abbazia Defense
14. A Slavin vs P Cumbers  ½-½452010British ChampionshipA40 Queen's Pawn Game
15. J Vrubl vs A Hunt  0-1322010British ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
16. T Rendle vs J Anderson  1-0402010British ChampionshipB11 Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4
17. J R Adair vs R Bates  1-0552010British ChampionshipB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
18. P Littlewood vs J N Sugden  1-0372010British ChampionshipA43 Old Benoni
19. D L Haydon vs C W Baker  1-0552010British ChampionshipA15 English
20. P Constantinou vs P Shaw  ½-½312010British ChampionshipD00 Queen's Pawn Game
21. M Rich vs R Tymrakiewicz  0-1432010British ChampionshipB03 Alekhine's Defense
22. P Makepeace vs G Salimbeni  ½-½162010British ChampionshipA46 Queen's Pawn Game
23. P D Helbig vs G Senior  ½-½422010British ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
24. R Freeman vs A Jaunooby  1-0582010British ChampionshipB06 Robatsch
25. P Padilla Cabero vs C Fegan 1-0392010British ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
 page 1 of 16; games 1-25 of 385  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Aug-06-10  goodevans: Wells seems to have emerged from the major complications quite well. Looks as though he'll go a pawn up but the position is complex with chances on both sides.

Adams has a sac on e4 that looks tempting to a patzer like me.

Aug-06-10  goodevans: Well what d'yah know ... he's just played it!
Aug-06-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I didn't see the chess author Gary Lane's name here this year. Guess he was taking one off.
Aug-06-10  I Like Fish: all the same...
he came...
Aug-06-10  dx9293: I hate to say it, but Mickey probably played because (a) he needs some cash, or more likely (b) he needs some rating points.
Aug-06-10  zoren: A Swiss tournament as a top seed is hardly the place to gain rating points. Basically all professional chess players could need "some cash", but Mickey is likely to be playing for his own pleasure.
Aug-06-10  dx9293: <zoren> I hope you are right and Mickey did indeed play for his pleasure!
Aug-06-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  Check It Out: Adam's games in this tourney impressed me; his seemingly simple openings suddenly go very bad for his opponents, all in around 30 moves, against 2500 opposition - amazing!
Aug-07-10  wordfunph: <zoren: A Swiss tournament as a top seed is hardly the place to gain rating points. Basically all professional chess players could need "some cash", but Mickey is likely to be playing for his own pleasure.>

i agree, not for rating points but for (in order of satisfaction)..

+ own pleasure
+ prestige
+ money

Aug-07-10  pawn to QB4: <A Swiss tournament as a top seed is hardly the place to gain rating points.> agreed; managed it though, didn't he?
Aug-07-10  eightsquare: how many rounds are there?
Aug-07-10  BobCrisp: 11. It's over.
Aug-07-10  eightsquare: how did Richard pert play 12?
Aug-07-10  Marmot PFL: Adams did gain quite a few points from this and other events. Up to 2730 now and passed such prominent players as Leko, Movsesian and Nakamura.
Aug-07-10  cade: Richard Pert didn't play 12 games, it's just that his 12 move draw with Houska has been uploaded twice. (So you can also deduct half a point from the score listed here).
Aug-08-10  Don Cossacks: Mickey is back.
Aug-08-10  frogbert: <A Swiss tournament as a top seed is hardly the place to gain rating points.>

that depends to a big part on the specific player in question.

adams has gained 22 points now from events he's had to put up big scores (against relatively weak players) in order to <keep> his rating.

several other elite players are notably better at gaining rating points against 2500-players than against other 2700-players.

btw, the front page is wrong in its intro to this event: adams won with 9/11, but he'd already won after round 10, when he was 8,5/10.

Aug-08-10  Ezzy: Apparently, Adams, Short, McShane and Howell (Britain's top 4) will participate in next years championship! The prize money for first place is being increased from £5,000 to £10,000.

<frogbert: btw, the front page is wrong in its intro to this event: adams won with 9/11,>

btw, Adams won with 9.5/11 :-)

Aug-08-10  frogbert: right you are - and hence he was 9/10 after the penultimate round. i guess i should go to bed now.
Aug-08-10  Ezzy: <frogbert:> For somebody who does a fantastic job maintaining the 'live ratings' list, I feel slightly embarrassed pointing out rare errors of another dedicated chess enthusiast. I know you have a good sense of humour, so I couldn't resist. :-)
Aug-08-10  MrMelad: If you are wondering, then yes, the Perts are twins.
Aug-09-10  nigelsnoru: Folks, it's called bottom feeding. Everyone is about 5 zillion rating points below Adams. I do not believe invitations should be extended to or accepted by someone with such an enormous rating gap. Let Micky play with someone his own size and see if the results are any different. For now, I remain unimpressed, to put it mildly.
Aug-09-10  pawn to QB4: Of course, during all those years when neither Adams or Short participated, people put the opposite whine: why don't the top guys support their national championship and doesn't their non-appearance devalue the title? I imagine the other people were keen to chance their arm against him: for me, Wells in particular came out with great credit.
Oct-27-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  GrahamClayton: The 21 year gap between Adam's first British championship in 1989 and his third title in 2010 is a record. It was also Adam's first appearance in the British championship after winning the title for a second time in 1997.

Interesting that the Pert brothers finished 2nd and 3rd. When was the last time two brothers finished in the major placings in a national championship tournament? The Johner brothers in Switzerland come to mind.

Nov-19-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  kingscrusher: I find it interesting that Adams had such speedy wins - 6 wins in less than 30 moves and he is meant to be a positional player.

See wins here:
https://www.chessgames.com/perl/che...

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