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This web site offers a window or perhaps also a mirror view of Irish chess from a mainly Dublin perspective, with some information about tournaments/events, clubs and useful contacts links combined with some news and opinion features. Divided up into specific areas of interest, our main area of pride is a whole section by former Irish chess champion and Fide Master Colm Daly who, with his own section, "Colms Corner" has promised to provide regular chess features and analysis in the form of his astute observations and musings on a plethora of diverse chess topics.

Recent blogs July 08 - one , July 08 - two ,

New Irish Champion Lashes Out At Fellow Irish Players

In a curious statement by the new joint Irish Open Champion [and also sole Irish Champion] just one day after his impressive victory, Alexander Baburin accuses unnamed Irish players of having "campaigned hard against me playing in the Irish championship" going on to then say "the same few players realised that with me and a few Irish IM's playing, there would be chances for IM norms in the championship, so they wanted me to play" and "Predictably, my reaction was "Thanks, but no, thanks!" This creative interpretation and rewriting of recent Irish chess history seems so at odds with the facts as to be very mysterious and bizarre indeed. See full story

Alexander Baburin - Alon Greenfeld Win 2008 Irish Open Championships with 8/9

Ireland's top player Alexander Baburin and Alon Greenfeld of Israel are the new Irish Open Champions, with Alexander Baburin also having the incidental bonus of winning the title of Irish Champion too. Since last year the title of Irish champion has been incorporated within the Irish Open. This was after the governing body of chess in Ireland [ICU] had decided to abandon the traditional Irish Championships, and as a matter of policy, refrain from having a national championships any more .Certainly it is hard to find a single example of such a scenario being the case in any other European nation. However the new policy of scraping the national championships seems to be popular with the top players [though hardly any seemed inclined to participate in either event] and the chess public at large. It at least suits the players who just want to play in an International Open with Fide rated games.

Last years Champion Mark Hebden finished outright third with 6.5 and fourth place went to Stephen Jessel after Colm Daly gifted him a win in the last round when Daly needed a win to secure an IM norm and joint third place with Mark Hebden Throwing away many wins in a crazy time scramble in the second session Daly finally blundered into a lost position on move 64 in the third session.

Overall the tournament did however feature many interesting and some good quality games, most of which were played by the two winners who played creative and fighting chess in almost all their games. For most of the event it felt like a two horse race and the gap of 1.5 points to the nearest player tells the tale of their impressive form.

The two winners were hardly ever in real trouble with Alon Greenfeld saving a lost position against Baburin in round four and Alexander Baburin turning the tables on Mark Hebden in round six when he seemed to be losing in the opening/middlegame. Then again in round seven Alexander Baburin got a full point in his game against Stephen Jessel when a certainly drawn endgame position got complicated and Stephen Jessel missed what was a most peculiar tactic [43...Ne1] which gives Black an advantage, though as pointed out by Alexander on the Mark Orr/ ICU website he should be able to hold with best play after 44 Nd2. However in the last round Alexander Baburin raised his game yet again with a fine win against Stuart Conquest with Black.

A full report and coverage of the tournament is available at irishchesschampionships.com with reports of each round available for rounds 1   2   3   4   5   6  7   8  9

Sample video links from the 2007 event below:

        

            Click on above pics to play the video clips.

Karl McPhillips Wins Inaugural Tramore Chess Festival

The recent Tramore weekender was won outright by Karl Mc Phillips who secured outright first with a last round win over Mark Quinn , who in turn shared joint second place with Rory Quinn and Ray O Rourke who defeated Stephen Jessel also in the last round. No further details available at this time.

Alexander Baburin and Petr Velicka Win Bray Rapidplay

In an exciting and fun day of chess Alexander Baburin and Petr Velicka emerged victorious after critical wins against Mark Heidenfeld [last round] and Colm Daly [second last round] respectively. Colm Daly was unable to make it three rapid play tournament wins in a row after a fighting draw with Alexander Baburin in round four was followed by a defeat to Petr Velicka who avenged his defeat from two years before at this same event after Daly misplayed a very good position and was ruthlessly punished with patient and clever play. Details of the event are available at the Mark Orr/ ICU website .

Colm Daly Wins Inaugural Leinster Rapid play

In an exciting and fun day of chess Colm Daly emerged victorious after critical wins against Mark Heidenfeld [second last round] and Mark Quinn [round four] respectively. A report of the event is available at the Official Leinster Rapidplay Website .

Sample video links of footage from the event below:

        

  

Colm Daly Wins Finbarr Allison Memorial Rapid play

In an exciting and fun day of chess Colm Daly emerged victorious ahead of 2nd / 3rd placed Gawain Jones, Jan Sodoma, Ray O'Rourke and Nelman Lagutin respectively. A report of the event is available at the Cork Chess Website .

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