Hampshire Individual Chess Championship 2018

The Hampshire Individual Championship has been held since 1930 although there have been years with no competition and the structure has changed from the first one which had eight players to the present Congress which includes the Individual Championship.

The Congress was split into three sections, the Open (including Hampshire Individual Championship), Major (under 160) and Minor (under 125). The winners of the relevant Silver Rook, Peter Marshall Cup and Parsons Cup have to be Hampshire players though. The Major and Minor tournaments will be covered in a separate post.

The tournament was played at the Lysses House Hotel in Fareham over six rounds, one on Friday, three on Saturday and two on Sunday. Half point byes were allowed for players in the first five rounds.


For a list of the winners of the Hampshire Individual Championship and links to any articles I have written the table on the Hampshire Individual Championship is the best place to look. In addition, the table on the Hampshire Tournaments will detail these and any other tournament articles I have completed. Both of these are available from the menu at the top of the site as well.


Open – Round 1

Sixteen players entered the Open section, with two deciding to take a first-round bye. All seven games played ended with a decisive result, with only one going against grade with Philip Stimpson beating Peter Anderson. Two players took a first-round bye.

PlayerGradeResultPlayerGradeResult
Mike P Waddington1941Paul Northcott1680
David J Holmes1600Jaimie Wilson1921
David E Pye1921Robin Williams1690
Philip M Stimpson1671Peter W Anderson1920
Gillian A Moore1540Rolandas Lukosius1851
Matt Chapman1821Martin J Clancy1520
Peter L Dallas1450David W Fowler1751
Sherif Gonem157½Bye
Roger DW Marsh166½Bye

Matt Chapman embarrassed Martin Clancy’s Knight on g4, leaving it no retreat and won soon after. Click on any move to play through the game.


Open – Round 2

Three players moved onto two points and Philip Stimpson continued to win against 25 higher graded opponents, this time beating Jaimie Wilson. Mike Waddington and David Pye were the other two players who were on 100%.

Roger Marsh held Matt Chapman to a draw, which left Matt half a point behind the three leaders.

PlayerGradeResultPlayerGradeResult
Rolandas Lukosius1850Mike P Waddington1941
Jaimie Wilson1920Philip M Stimpson1671
David W Fowler1750David E Pye1921
Roger DW Marsh166½Matt Chapman182½
Peter W Anderson1921Sherif Gonem1570
Martin J Clancy1521Gillian A Moore1540
Paul Northcott1681Peter L Dallas1450
David J Holmes160½Bye
Robin Williams169½Bye


Open – Round 3

The top four boards were drawn which meant there was not too much change at the top. On the bottom four boards the players with the White pieces proved dominant all winning.

This meant Waddington, Pye and Simpson remained at the top with two and a half points from three games, whilst Chapman, Wilson and Clancy were half a point behind on two points.

PlayerGradeResultPlayerGradeResult
Mike P Waddington194½David E Pye192½
Philip M Stimpson167½Matt Chapman182½
David W Fowler175½Peter W Anderson192½
David J Holmes160½Paul Northcott168½
Martin J Clancy1521Rolandas Lukosius1850
Sherif Gonem1571Robin Williams1690
Jaimie Wilson1921Roger DW Marsh1660
Gillian A Moore1541Peter L Dallas1450

Although we tend to look at the top of table, it is well worth looking at the games played lower down. Sherif Gonem played a very nice combination against Robin Williams to win his game.


Open – Round 4

Saturday evening, when a lot of players know that three games in one day is tough and take a bye. Six players took this option, leaving five games in play. Four of these proved decisive. Mike Waddington took the sole lead by beating Philip Stimpson. Matt Chapman beat Jamie Wilson and joined David Pye who took a bye on three points just behind Mike.

PlayerGradeResultPlayerGradeResult
Philip M Stimpson1670Mike P Waddington1941
Matt Chapman1821Jaimie Wilson1920
Sherif Gonem1570David W Fowler1751
Rolandas Lukosius1851David J Holmes1600
Roger DW Marsh166½Robin Williams169½
David E Pye192½Bye
Peter W Anderson192½Bye
Paul Northcott168½Bye
Martin J Clancy152½Bye
Gillian A Moore154½Bye
Peter L Dallas145½Bye

Winning with Black in under twenty moves when playing the French Defence is challenging, but a very well-played game by Mike Waddington where White did not seem to go wrong in the opening but slipped into a worse position was a game where this happened.

Click on a move to open chess board.


Open – Round 5

All changed in round five as the leader Mike Waddington lost to Matt Chapman. He was joined on four points by David Pye who beat Philip Stimpson. Mike Waddington and David Fowler who beat Martin Clancy were just half a point behind leaving all to play for in the final round.

PlayerGradeResultPlayerGradeResult
Mike P Waddington1940Matt Chapman1821
David E Pye1921Philip M Stimpson1670
David W Fowler1751Martin J Clancy1520
Paul Northcott1681Jaimie Wilson1920
Peter W Anderson1921Rolandas Lukosius1850
Robin Williams169½Gillian A Moore154½
Roger DW Marsh1661Sherif Gonem1570
Peter L Dallas145½David J Holmes160½

Open – Round 6

Matt Chapman continued his winning ways, coming out on top against David Pye in the game given below. Mike Waddington won against David Fowler and was in sole second place. Matt won the Open and was also Hampshire Individual Champion. The under-175 Grading Prize was won by Paul Northcott (Emsworth).

PlayerGradeResultPlayerGradeResult
Matt Chapman1821David E Pye1920
Mike P Waddington1941David W Fowler1750
Peter W Anderson192½Paul Northcott168½
Martin J Clancy152½Philip M Stimpson167½
Rolandas Lukosius1851Roger DW Marsh1660
Jaimie Wilson1921Gillian A Moore1540
David J Holmes1601Sherif Gonem1570
Robin Williams1691Peter L Dallas1450


Hampshire Congress 2018 Final Table

The table below is from the details I have. As the template for this is from the ECF Rating website, which ignores byes it is not in strict final order, but I wanted to keep the correct round by round opponents without re-creating these.

NumberNameGradeRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Rd 5Rd 6Score
1Matt Chapman18210+11=5=6+2+4+5
2Mike P Waddington1949+7+4=5+1–3+
3David W Fowler17516+4–8=15+10+2–
4David E Pye19212+3+2=bye =5+1–4
5Philip M Stimpson1678+6+1=2–4–10=3
6Jaimie Wilson19213+5–11+1–9–14+3
7Rolandas Lukosius18514+2–10–12+8–11+3
8Peter W Anderson1925–15+3=bye =7+9=
9Paul Northcott1682–16+12=bye =6+8=
10Martin J Clancy1521–14+7+bye =3–5=3
11Roger DW Marsh166bye =1=6–13=15+7–
12David J Holmes1604–bye =9=7–16=15+
13Robin Williams1696–bye =15–11=14=16+
14Gillian A Moore1547–10–16+bye =13=6–2
15Sherif Gonem157bye =8–13+3–11–12–
16Peter L Dallas1453–9–14–bye =12=13–1

HCA 2018 Congress Report

John Wheeler produced the Hampshire Congress Report (which also included the Major and Minor). This is reproduced below:


Games

All the games from the open were compiled by Arthur Brameld and are available to be played through online or downloaded.


Acknowledgements and sources:
  • John Wheeler for HCA Congress Report
  • Arthur Brameld for games

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