About
The 2024/25 Queens Park Chess Club Championship is a seven round classical tournament at the 60+10 time control. Please visit our Club Championship page for full details of the format and rules.
Pairings & Results
A live draw for round six was made at the Bungo by Competitions Manager Jordan McNaught during the Club meeting of Tuesday 18th March. The round six pairings are as follows:
Board | Rating | White | Score | Black | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1698 | Scott Kilgour | 0-1 | Jordan McNaught | 1805 |
2 | 1554 | Craig Thomson | 0-1 | Alistair Ahmed | 1656 |
3 | 1545 | Moray Lennox | 0-1 | Connor Thompson | 1693 |
4 | 1342 | Malcolm Theodoreson | 0-1 | David Logue | 1585 |
5 | 1539 | John McKenna | 0.5-0.5 | Hunter Mackay | 1551 |
6 | 1657 | Rhys McCrosson | 1-0 | Iain Shields | 1211 |
7 | 1585 | Campbell Dougan | 0.5-0.5 | Chris Dinwoodie | 1214 |
8 | 1493 | Tommy Lally | 0.5-0.5 | Ryan McGill | 1210 |
9 | 1516 | Jonny Livingstone | 1-0 | Harry McGrory | 1349 |
10 | 1432 | Graeme McKinnon | 0.5-0.5 | Ally McLellan | 1351 |
11 | 1334 | Alexander Lane | 1-0 | Eric McNeil | 0 |
12 | 1426 | Giuseppe Bosco | 0-1 | Jack Spillane | 1385 |
13 | 1264 | Jack Collins | 1-0 | Jonathan Linney | 1392 |
14 | 0 | Somto Onyebuchi | 1-0 | Paul Cumming | 1326 |
15 | 1314 | Andrew Speirs | 0-1 | Philip Blaber | 1233 |
16 | 1367 | João Carrapico | 0-1 | Ross Hull | 0 |
17 | 1129 | Andy McCulloch | 0-1 | Daniel Reidy | 1342 |
18 | 1290 | Andy Chisholm | 0-1 | James Burns | 1154 |
19 | 1158 | Scott McCartney | 0.5-0.5 | Ronnie Martin | 1018 |
20 | 997 | Marianne Burns | 1-0 | Gregory Forrest | 1137 |
21 | 885 | Paul Chapman | 1-0 | Antonio Exposito | 900 |
22 | 0 | Chris Thomson | 1-0 | Gerry Cowan | 0 |
23 | 978 | Ciaran Melvin | 1-0 | Olanna Horhut | 0 |
24 | 948 | David Hughes | 1-0† | Calum Lindsay | 0 |
Current standings can be found on the Chess Scotland website.
Playing Your Game
Based on availability sent to us, players have been assigned a match date which has been emailed to you. If you are playing at the Bungo, games will start at 7pm.
IMPORTANT! If you cannot make this date, you must contact your opponent in advance to make an alternative arrangement.
Games must be played over-the-board, with a clock at the 60+10 time control, on or before 13th April, at the The Bungo or in another public space.
You can contact your opponent by speaking to them at the Club, by posting in the Club Championship WhatsApp group, or by contacting a Committee Member to request their contact details (we have obtained GDPR consent from members to share details with their opponent for the purpose of rescheduling Club Championship ties if required).
If you do not show up for your game on the day you are assigned, and make no attempt to contact your opponent or notify a Committee Member beforehand, you will lose the game by default. Repeat offenders will be removed from the tournament.
Please use the Club Championship Whatsapp group, or email us at contact@queensparkchessclub.com, or speak to Jordan or another Committee Member at a Club night, if you have any queries about the Club Championship.