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		<title>Newcastle Chess Club now at the Punch Bowl</title>
		<link>https://newcastlechessclub.com/2025/09/04/newcastle-chess-club-now-at-the-punch-bowl/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2025 09:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From Wednesday 10 September, Newcastle Chess Club will begin holding regular club nights at the Punch Bowl Inn, 125 Jesmond Road, Newcastle NE2 1JY. We are sharing the venue with Jesmond Chess Club, and plan to play Newcastle matches upstairs on Wednesday evenings. Everyone is welcome to play friendly and competitive chess &#8211; just come [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>From Wednesday 10 September, Newcastle Chess Club will begin holding regular club nights at the Punch Bowl Inn, 125 Jesmond Road, Newcastle NE2 1JY.</p>



<p>We are sharing the venue with Jesmond Chess Club, and plan to play Newcastle matches upstairs on Wednesday evenings.</p>



<p>Everyone is welcome to play friendly and competitive chess &#8211; just come along! </p>



<p>To ensure that the chess is accessible to everyone, it is also possible to play chess in the bar downstairs.</p>



<p>All that we ask is that you support the Punch Bowl Inn by purchasing food and drink in the pub, and tell your friends about a great venue for socialising and for chess!</p>



<p>To check what events are going on every week, please contact: timpeterwall@gmail.com and/or WhatsApp: 0750 372 2366</p>



<p>We are happy to add you to Newcastle Chess Club&#8217;s mailing list and WhatsApp group, keeping you informed about all our fun chess activities coming up.</p>



<p>For further info, keep checking our website: https://newcastlechessclub.com</p>



<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/709341494086334">Facebook page</a></p>



<p>Tim Wall&#8217;s Twitter page: <a href="https://x.com/timpeterwall">https://x.com/timpeterwall</a></p>



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		<title>City Library Blitz: 1st Saturday each month</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tim Wall]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2025 13:59:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This Saturday, 6th September, 2025, Newcastle Chess Club are beginning a series of lunchtime Open Blitz tournaments at Newcastle City Library &#8211; running on the first Saturday of each month. You can see them advertised on chess-results:&#160;https://s2.chess-results.com/tnr1244472.aspx?lan=1&#38;SNode=S0 And also on the ECF calendar:&#160;https://www.englishchess.org.uk/event/newcastle-city-library-fide-rated-blitz/ The idea behind these tournaments is to give everyone a chance to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>This Saturday, 6th September, 2025, Newcastle Chess Club are beginning a series of lunchtime Open Blitz tournaments at Newcastle City Library &#8211; running on the first Saturday of each month.</p>



<p>You can see them advertised on chess-results:&nbsp;<a href="https://s2.chess-results.com/tnr1244472.aspx?lan=1&amp;SNode=S0" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://s2.chess-results.com/tnr1244472.aspx?lan=1&amp;SNode=S0</a></p>



<p>And also on the ECF calendar:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.englishchess.org.uk/event/newcastle-city-library-fide-rated-blitz/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.englishchess.org.uk/event/newcastle-city-library-fide-rated-blitz/</a></p>



<p>The idea behind these tournaments is to give everyone a chance to play organised, affordable competitive chess on a weekend, especially if they are busy during the working/school week.</p>



<p>As well as Blitz tournaments, we will be organising Classical and Rapidplay chess events at the City Library on Saturday lunchtimes.</p>



<p>The tournaments are open to absolutely everyone,&nbsp;regardless of which chess club (if any) you belong to. We do recommend that you become an ECF member here:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.englishchess.org.uk/ecf-membership-rates-and-joining-details/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.englishchess.org.uk/ecf-membership-rates-and-joining-details/</a></p>



<p>To enter the&nbsp;City Library Blitz tournaments, simply email me (<a href="mailto:timpeterwall@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">timpeterwall@gmail.com</a>) or send me a WhatsApp message to: 0750 372 2366.</p>



<p>Entry fees of £5 will be taken (in cash only, please!) on the day, and all entry fees will be returned as prizes.</p>



<p>I hope to see you this Saturday (or on subsequent Saturdays) at the City Library.</p>



<p>Best wishes</p>



<p>Tim Wall</p>
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		<title>All welcome for Newcastle&#8217;s &#8216;Summer Nights&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2025 18:32:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone, Here is the Newcastle Chess Club &#8216;Summer Nights&#8217; schedule for Thursday evenings at Newcastle Labour Club, 1-3 Haymarket, Newcastle NE1 7PF. The club opens at 7:00pm, and matches and tournaments start at 7:15pm. (The last people generally go home around 10:30pm.) Everyone is welcome to come along and join in our &#8216;Summer Nights&#8217;, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Hi everyone,</p>



<p>Here is the Newcastle Chess Club &#8216;Summer Nights&#8217; schedule for Thursday evenings at Newcastle Labour Club, 1-3 Haymarket, Newcastle NE1 7PF. The club opens at 7:00pm, and matches and tournaments start at 7:15pm. (The last people generally go home around 10:30pm.) </p>



<p>Everyone is welcome to come along and join in our &#8216;Summer Nights&#8217;, whether you are a Newcastle Chess Club member or not. </p>



<p>We are running 3 events throughout the summer:</p>



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<li><strong>Northumberland Summer Teams Cup</strong> (4 round Swiss, then semi-finals and finals)</li>



<li><strong>Newcastle &#8216;El Classico&#8217; Open Tournament</strong> (7-round Swiss, 75 mins &amp; 10 seconds, you can take up to 2 half-point byes). Trophies and book prizes.</li>



<li><strong>Newcastle Summer Blitz Grand Prix</strong> (Best 3 scores from 5 tournaments count towards your final score) Entry Fee: £5 per tournament. Cash prizes.</li>
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<p>Newcastle teams in the Summer Cup &#8211; club members will be contacted by team captains and invited to play.</p>



<p>To enter &#8216;El Classico&#8217; or &#8216;Newcastle Summer Blitz,&#8217; email: timpeterwall@gmail.com, or Text/ WhatsApp: 0750 372 2366.</p>



<p><strong>SCHEDULE:</strong></p>



<p><strong>MAY</strong></p>



<p>Thursday 29 May &#8211; &#8216;El Classico&#8217; Open Tournament. Round 1 (7-round Swiss, you can take up to 3 half-point byes)</p>



<p><strong>JUNE</strong></p>



<p>Thursday 5 June &#8211; Northumberland Summer Teams Cup, Round 2</p>



<p>Group A matches: Tynemouth v Gateshead, Forest Hall Tigers v Newcastle Dragons, Jesmond v Gosforth Siths, Newcastle Sheriffs v South Shields.</p>



<p>Thursday 12 June &#8211; Newcastle Summer Blitz, Round 2. FIDE-rated 7-round Swiss. Time control: 5 mins &amp; 3 seconds/move. £5 to enter.</p>



<p>Thursday 19 June &#8211; &#8216;El Classico&#8217; Open Tournament. Round 2 (7-round Swiss, you can take up to 3 half-point byes)</p>



<p>Thursday 26 June &#8211; Northumberland Summer Teams Cup, Round 3</p>



<p>Group A matches (to be announced after Round 2)</p>



<p><strong>JULY</strong></p>



<p>Thursday 3 July &#8211; Newcastle Summer Blitz, Round 3. FIDE-rated 7-round Swiss. Time control: 5 mins &amp; 3 seconds/move. £5 to enter, cash prizes.</p>



<p>Thursday 10 July &#8211; &#8216;El Classico&#8217; Open Tournament, Round 3 (7-round Swiss, you can take up to 3 half-point byes)</p>



<p>Thursday 17 July &#8211; Northumberland Summer Teams Cup, Round 4</p>



<p>Group A matches (to be announced after Round 3)</p>



<p>Thursday 24 July &#8211; Newcastle Summer Blitz, Round 4. FIDE-rated 7-round Swiss, Time control: 5 mins &amp; 3 seconds/move. £5 to enter, cash prizes. </p>



<p>Thursday 31 July &#8211; &#8216;El Classico&#8217; Open Tournament, Round 4 (7-round Swiss, you can take up to 3 half-point byes)</p>



<p><strong>AUGUST</strong></p>



<p>Thursday 7 August &#8211; Friendly games</p>



<p>Thursday 14 August &#8211; Newcastle Summer Blitz, Round 5. FIDE-rated 7-round Swiss, Time control: 5 mins &amp; 3 seconds/move. £5 to enter, cash prizes.</p>



<p>Thursday 21 August &#8211; Friendly games</p>



<p>Thursday 28 August &#8211; &#8216;El Classico&#8217; Open Tournament, Round 5 (7-round Swiss, you can take up to 3 half-point byes)</p>



<p><strong>SEPTEMBER</strong></p>



<p>Thursday 4 September &#8211; Northumberland Summer Teams Cup, Semi-Finals</p>



<p>(Matches to be announced in July)</p>



<p>Thursday 11 September &#8211; &#8216;El Classico&#8217; Open Tournament, Round 6 (7-round Swiss, you can take up to 3 half-point byes)</p>



<p>Thursday 18 September &#8211; Northumberland Summer Teams Cup, Finals</p>



<p>(Matches to be announced after Semi-Finals)</p>



<p>Thursday 25 September &#8211; &#8216;El Classico&#8217; Open Tournament, Round 7 (7-round Swiss, you can take up to 3 half-point byes)  </p>



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		<title>Summer KO Round 1: Newcastle Chess Club, Thursday 22 May</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2025 00:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The first round of the Northumberland Summer KO being played at Newcastle Chess Club will now take place on Thursday 22 May, 7:15pm. This is a week later than originally planned, to allow for Newcastle Labour Club to open its new venue to the public.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" style="text-transform:none"><strong>The first round of the Northumberland Summer KO being played at Newcastle Chess Club will now take place on Thursday 22 May, 7:15pm.</strong> This is a week later than originally planned, to allow for Newcastle Labour Club to open its new venue to the public.</h3>



<p>On <strong>Thursday 22 May</strong>, Newcastle Chess Club is hosting <strong>Round 1 of the Summer KO</strong> at <strong>Newcastle Labour Club</strong>, opposite Haymarket Metro, Northumberland Street, NE1 7PF.</p>



<p><strong>Start time is 7:15pm.</strong> However, clocks will only be started at 7:30pm for visiting teams that arrive late.</p>



<p>Matches take place in <strong>The Lounge</strong>, which can be reached by lift or the stairs. We look forward to seeing you there.</p>



<p><strong>Tim Wall</strong><br>Secretary<br>Newcastle Chess Club</p>



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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2025 16:40:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Newcastle Dragons have done it again! ECF Northumbria League (Division 1) Champions &#8211; two years running!</h3>



<p>The final showdown against <strong>Gosforth Salters</strong> took place at Newcastle Labour Club last night, and, true to form, the Dragons unleashed their might.</p>



<p>First to land a devastating blow was none other than <strong>FM Tim Wall</strong>, our fearless captain. With machine-like precision &#8211; 98% accuracy, mind you &#8211; Tim executed a ruthless bishop sacrifice on f2, leaving <strong>Murray Pollock</strong>’s position in tatters. With nowhere to run and certainly nowhere to hide, Murray saw the writing on the wall and submitted his resignation ten moves later.</p>



<p>Next up, &#8220;The Streetfighter&#8221;, <strong>FM Andy Burnett</strong>, leapt into battle. Playing white in a King’s Indian Defence, Semi-Averbakh System, Andy kept his king boldly stationed in the center before launching an earth-shattering kingside attack. His light-squared bishop valiantly gave its life, and with mate-in-one looming over <strong>Alex Blake</strong>, the Gosforth warrior accepted his fate like a samurai facing his final moment on the battlefield &#8211; down went his king, and onto the scoresheet went Andy’s victory!</p>



<p>Inspired by Tim and Andy’s audacious sacrifices, I decided it was my turn for a bit of gladiatorial flair &#8211; I launched my knight into f7, hoping my dodgy little trick would pay off. To my relief, it did! And if that wasn’t enough, I threw my bishop into the fire on move 26 &#8211; though it was untouchable thanks to a rather cheeky discovered check, which would net me a queen and deliver mate. After 18 minutes of deep contemplation, <strong>Martin Beardsley</strong> wisely retreated his adventurous rook, but alas &#8211; too little, too late! One e7 Shaolin jab🥋🥋later, and he was forced to resign.</p>



<p>With just one game left, all eyes turned to <strong>Zheming Zhang</strong> v. <strong>John Liddle</strong>. Zheming had an exchange-up advantage heading into the middlegame, but John proved tricky, defusing the pressure, trading down the big pieces, and steering the fight toward a fascinating but ultimately drawn Bishop vs Rook endgame. With less than two minutes remaining and no sneaky tricks left to play, the masters shook hands in mutual respect.</p>



<p><strong>Final score: 3.5-0.5 to the Dragons!</strong> 🔥🔥<br>That decisive victory secured our championship title, cementing our place at the top with 19 match points, ahead of Gosforth Empire (17 match points) and Newcastle University A (15 match points, with one match still in hand).</p>



<h5 class="wp-block-heading" style="text-transform:none"><strong>Jesters &amp; Cavaliers Rise!</strong></h5>



<p>It’s not just the Dragons celebrating &#8211; our Newcastle Jesters have also stormed their way to the Division 4 Championship, finishing on 20 match points ahead of their closest rivals, Forest Hall Phoenixes</p>



<p>Meanwhile, in Division 6, Newcastle Cavaliers and Gosforth Siths have secured promotion, with the Cavaliers finishing in second place.</p>



<h5 class="wp-block-heading" style="text-transform:none">A Season to Remember &amp; a New Era Ahead</h5>



<p>This has been an unforgettable season for the club, with success across all divisions and an ever-growing membership. Massive congratulations to everyone who’s played a part in this incredible run!</p>



<p>And the best part? We’re moving to a spanking-new clubhouse in the heart of Newcastle’s city centre in the next few weeks! Exciting times ahead.</p>



<p>Please enjoy the games and pictures from yesterday’s final showdown!</p>



<p>From the Dragon&#8217;s Lair🐉🐉<br><strong>Beast&nbsp;of&nbsp;Newcastle</strong></p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Newcastle Dragons have been breathing fire this past week. In a high-stakes, must-win clash, they delivered a masterclass in determination, toppling former league leaders Gosforth Empire on their home turf with a gripping 2.5-1.5 victory.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" style="text-transform:none"><strong>The Newcastle Dragons have been breathing fire this past week. In a high-stakes, must-win clash, they delivered a masterclass in determination, toppling former league leaders Gosforth Empire on their home turf with a gripping 2.5-1.5 victory.</strong></h3>



<p>The ever-resilient <strong>Zheming Zhang</strong> struck first, landing a decisive win against <strong>NM Roger Coathup</strong>. Then came “The Streetfighter,” <strong>FM Andy Burnett</strong>, who tore through <strong>David Armbruster</strong> with an unconventional yet deadly variation of the Reti Opening. Revenge was sweet for Andy, who had meticulously prepared his own weapon after a previous loss to David. His insights, always a treat, are included in the attached annotated game for your learning pleasure.</p>




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<p><strong>My own</strong> battle on Board 4 ended in heartbreak as I faltered against <strong>James Ross</strong>, struggling to navigate the chaos after allowing an exchange sacrifice on f3. But thankfully, “<strong>The Mighty Wall</strong>” held firm, securing a crucial draw against Gosforth’s eternal Board 1, <strong>Leon Gustavo Cazares</strong>. With this electrifying victory, we are perfectly positioned to seize the Division 1 title! Our final challenge awaits: Gosforth Salters on April 21 at Gosforth Empire Club.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, <strong>our Jesters</strong> stand poised for glory in Division 4. They just need a win or a draw in their final showdown against Tynedale on Monday, 14 April. Their promotion is already secured!</p>



<p><strong>The Cavaliers</strong>, too, have punched their ticket to the next tier, rising from Division 6. With an extra match in hand, they’re just 2 points shy of the top spot, chasing Gosforth Siths for ultimate supremacy.</p>



<p>Away from league intensity, last night’s FIDE &amp; ECF-rated blitz event was a spectacle of wit and warrior spirit! Fourteen players stepped into the fray, competing across four electrifying categories.</p>



<p>With a mix of luck and resilience, I managed to clinch the Open title, tying with <strong>Krithik Shai</strong>. One of the closest calls came against <strong>Alan Welsh</strong>, the longtime master of the Stonewall Dutch Defence – an opening he’s wielded to perfection for what feels like centuries. His kingside assault was relentless, a wave of pressure that had me teetering on the edge. But with the clock ticking dangerously low, the position grew treacherous, forcing him to settle for a draw – a dramatic escape that had my nerves on fire!</p>



<p>Equally intense were my battles against “The Streetfighter” and <strong>Aanuolowapo (John) Awesome</strong>, two games that defined the tournament’s final standings. The games were pure combat – every decision, a test of nerves.</p>



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<p>Long after the event had ended, adrenaline still coursed through me, refusing to let the games fade into memory. On the bus ride home, I found myself reconstructing the games from memory as game were not recorded – a mental replay of the struggles, the breakthroughs, and the near-misses. I’ve included them for those who want to relive the wild chess theatrics!</p>



<p>Meanwhile, <strong>Alan Welsh</strong> &amp; <strong>Thomas Huxtable</strong> shared victory in the U-1800 category, while <strong>Olga Pinchuk</strong> made a triumphant return to competitive chess, securing 1st place in U-1600, with <strong>Thomas Chazelle</strong> right behind in 2nd place. A casual chat with Olga revealed that she hadn’t played a tournament in ages – making her dominant performance all the more impressive!</p>



<p>In the Unrated section, <strong>Billy Ness</strong> clinched victory, with <strong>Adam Graham</strong> settling into second. The event was flawlessly organized, creating an atmosphere of excitement and camaraderie. A huge shoutout to Tim for making it all happen!</p>



<p>We now turn our eyes toward the final league battles and the thrilling events ahead.</p>



<p>Enjoy the weekend, and dive into the games!</p>



<p><strong>The Beast of Newcastle</strong> 😎</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" style="text-transform:none"><strong>From Thursday May 15, Newcastle Chess Club will move its club hub to: Newcastle Labour Club, The Hub, Haymarket, Newcastle NE1 7PF.</strong></h3>



<p>This is directly opposite Haymarket Metro Station, on the corner of Northumberland Street and Percy Street.</p>



<p>We will meet weekly there on <strong>Thursday evenings from 7:00pm to 10:30pm</strong> for friendly games, blitz, rapidplay and standard play competitions and league chess.</p>



<p>(We currently meet temporarily at Newcastle Labour Club&#8217;s old premises, at 11 Leazes Park Road, NE1 4PF. These premises close on April 26.)</p>



<p>Our other venues remain the same:</p>



<p><strong>JUNIOR CLUB:</strong>&nbsp;Newcastle Junior Chess Club meets on Sunday afternoons at Jesmond Library, St George’s Terrace, Jesmond NE2 2DL. 2:30-4:30pm.</p>



<p><strong>LIBRARY CLUB:</strong>&nbsp;Free drop-in chess club at Newcastle City Library (Level 1) on Saturdays, 11am-1pm. Come along for a friendly game and a chat. All welcome!</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I may have just played my finest chess game of the year. Despite never entering the Northumbria Individual Championship before, I decided to leap into the deep end and compete in the prestigious Zollner section for the first time.</p>
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<p><em>09/10/2024<br>by Nathan Ekanem</em></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" style="text-transform:none"><strong>I may have just played my finest chess game of the year. Despite never entering the Northumbria Individual Championship before, I decided to leap into the deep end and compete in the prestigious Zollner section for the first time.</strong></h3>



<p>The championship is divided into three sections, each consisting of a 7-round tournament: the Gilroy (ECF rating under 1700), the Sell (ECF rating under 2000), and the Zollner (no rating limit!). The Zollner is where the crème de la crème of the region battle it out!</p>



<p>My round 1 pairing was the stuff of nightmares. When I opened the message from Mark Mckay (the tournament director) in my inbox, my heart sank. I was paired with the black pieces against the rock-solid and formidable FM David Walker (FIDE 2226)! David needs no introduction in these parts — he’s the top board for the county team (where I usually play bottom boards), top board for Leam Lanes chess club, and has been the individual county champion countless times. No wonder I felt dispirited. But, as we say here, I had to accept my fate and crack on.</p>



<p>The game held yesterday at the Old George, and against all odds, I managed to win! As expected, the famed FM played 1. c4 (The English Opening), and I immediately followed with Nf6, heading towards an Indian formation with the <em>Gufeld Bishop</em> perched on g7. Before the game, I received some pearls of wisdom from FM Tim Wall. He said, <em>&#8220;One little piece of advice: Everyone in the Zollner prepares for their opponents. Dave will be looking at your published games :)&#8221;</em>. Unfortunately, and as usual, I didn&#8217;t prep much, but I did take a cursory glance at what the internet had to offer, if I’m honest 🤪 and found a treasure trove of David&#8217;s games dating back to 1999!</p>



<p>I was genuinely impressed with my level of play, maintaining a 93% accuracy and sustained focus throughout (even though my scattered brain is usually all over the place). It&#8217;s games like this that make me think I might have the potential to be more than just a chess enthusiast — perhaps a decent player worthy of that knightly pat on the back. 😊 True to my style, I decided to mix things up by sacrificing a pawn, and FM Walker upped the ante by sacrificing his knight on c6, overlooking my brilliant Nf4!! — undoubtedly the move of the game. This led to an exchange of queens that left me a piece up, but I still had to earn my win.</p>



<p>For those who have played solid titled players or strong opponents in general, you’ll know you have to practically finish them to secure a win. The phrase <em>&#8220;I was winning&#8221;</em> is all too common. With this in mind and with less than 2 minutes on the clock, I managed to keep my cool and make the right moves. After my Bg2, David&#8217;s clock slowly dripped down to less than a minute. You could hear him muttering to himself and shaking his head. Shortly after, he looked up at me and extended his hand in resignation.</p>



<p>With this round 1 win against David Walker, I&#8217;ve painted a target on my back, but I&#8217;m not worried. It&#8217;s an incentive to keep playing well. I eagerly look forward to round 2 and hope that lady luck will shine on me again. 😊</p>



<p><em>Nathan</em></p>




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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Newcastle A have wrapped up the Northumbria League with two rounds to spare after a dominant performance in the club’s first season. After beating South Shields A 3.5-0.5, Newcastle have a maximum 16 points and cannot be caught by second-placed Gosforth Empire on 9 points.</p>
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<p><em>(Newcastle Chronicle, 23 February 2024)</em></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" style="text-transform:none"><strong>Newcastle A have wrapped up the Northumbria League with two rounds to spare after a dominant performance in the club’s first season. After beating South Shields A 3.5-0.5, Newcastle have a maximum 16 points and cannot be caught by second-placed Gosforth Empire on 9 points.</strong></h3>



<p>Newcastle’s individual results are impressive: <strong>Tim Wall</strong> &amp; <strong>Andy Burnett</strong> 6/8, <strong>Zheming Zhang</strong> 5.5/7 and <strong>Nathan Ekanem</strong> 4/4.</p>



<p><strong>Newcastle A</strong> (formerly Forest Hall A) have this season formed their own club, which now meets at The Old George Inn on Tuesdays at 7:15pm.</p>



<p>At the foot of <strong>Division 1</strong> are Tynemouth A (4 points) and Jesmond (5 points). The bottom team are automatically relegated, while the second-last team have to survive a playoff match against the second-placed team from the division below to stay up.</p>



<p><strong>Division 2</strong> is finely poised, with Gosforth Salters (13 points) ahead of Newcastle University A (12 points). The relegation dogfight is between Forest Hall Foxes (3 points) and South Shields B (1 point).</p>



<p>Tynemouth B and Gosforth Centurions (both on 13 points) are battling it out for the <strong>Division 3</strong> title, while Morpeth B (4 points) and Forest Hall Woodpeckers (1 point) are in the drop zone.</p>



<p>In <strong>Division 4</strong>, Leam Lane Bullets (14 points) are ahead of Gosforth Hawthorns (12 points). The relegation battle is between Forest Hall Squirrels and Morpeth C (both on 2 points).</p>



<p>Newcastle University B (14 points) are <strong>Division 5</strong> champions, beyond the reach of Gosforth Jedis (9 points). Leam Lane Comets (2 points) are almost certain to be relegated.</p>



<p>In <strong>Division 6</strong>, Newcastle B (12 points) still have to face second-placed Alnwick C (9 points).</p>



<h5 class="wp-block-heading" style="text-transform:none"><strong>Full scores:</strong></h5>



<p><strong>Division 1:</strong><br>1. Newcastle A 16;<br>2. Gosforth Empire 9;<br>3.-4 Leam Lane Aces, South Shields A 8;<br>5. Jesmond 5;<br>6. Tynemouth 4.</p>



<p><strong>Division 2:</strong><br>1. Gosforth Salters 13;<br>2. Newcastle University A 12;<br>3. Morpeth A 8;<br>4. Gosforth Regents 7;<br>5. Forest Hall Foxes 3;<br>6. South Shields B 1.</p>



<p><strong>Division 3:</strong><br>1-2. Tynemouth B, Gosforth Centurions 13;<br>3. Alnwick A 10;<br>4. Gosforth Ivy 5;<br>5. Morpeth B 4;<br>6. Forest Hall Woodpeckers 1.</p>



<p><strong>Division 4:</strong><br>1. Leam Lane Bullets 14;<br>2. Gosforth Hawthorns 12;<br>3. Gateshead 10;<br>4-5. Gosforth Woodbines, Tynemouth C 9;<br>6-7. Forest Hall Squirrels, Morpeth C 2.</p>



<p><strong>Division 5:</strong><br>1. Newcastle University B 14;<br>2. Gosforth Jedis 9;<br>3-4. Tynemouth D, Forest Hall Owls 8;<br>5. South Shields C 7;<br>6. Alnwick B 6;<br>7. Leam Lane Comets 2.</p>



<p><strong>Division 6:</strong><br>1. Newcastle B 12;<br>2. Alnwick C 9;<br>3. Tynedale 7;<br>4-5. Gosforth Otterburns, South Shields D 6;<br>6. Newcastle University C 4.</p>



<h5 class="wp-block-heading" style="text-transform:none"><strong>This week&#8217;s puzzles:</strong></h5>



<p><strong>Puzzle A:</strong> Jon Speelman (White) to play.</p>



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<p><strong>Puzzle B:</strong> Paul Bielby (Black) to play.</p>



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<p><strong>Puzzle C:</strong> Gautham Sathishkumar (White) to play.</p>



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<p><strong>Puzzle D:</strong> William Claridge-Hansen (Black) to play.</p>



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<h5 class="wp-block-heading" style="text-transform:none"><strong>Answers:</strong></h5>



<p><strong>A:</strong> 1 Nxd5! wins a crucial pawn, as if 1…cxd5 2 Bc7! wins the queen.<br><strong>B:</strong> 1…Rf3! 2 gxf3 Qxg3+ 3 Kf1 Qxh3+ 4 Kg1 Rg3+ 5 Kf2 Rg2+ wins.<br><strong>C:</strong> 1 Qh8+ Kg6 2 Qxh6+ Kf5 3 Qf6+ Ke4 4 Qf3 checkmate.<br><strong>D:</strong> 1…Rxg2! 2 Nxf4 (if 2 Kxg2 Nh4+, or 2 Re4 Rc2! wins) Rg4! 3 Nh5 Nxf3 4 Nf6+ Kf8 0-1.</p>
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		<title>NCC News Update &#8211; Monday 4 December 2023: Exciting December events from Newcastle Chess Club</title>
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<div>Lots of exciting and fun events are coming up this month (you can also read it on our new website, going live this week: <a href="https://newcastlechessclub.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://newcastlechessclub.com&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1701725284343000&amp;usg=AOvVaw234g7lUaQhCJuIzA5YhqzP">https://newcastlechessclub.com</a><wbr />)</div>
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<div>1) Our victorious <strong>Newcastle B</strong> team play at home at the Irish Centre on Monday 4th December &#8211; come along &amp; support the team!</div>
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<div>2) Our <strong>Newcastle A</strong> team are in action twice in the next week: travelling to Tynemouth on Tuesday 5th December, and home v Leam Lane on Monday 11 December.<br />
We hope to go top of Division 1 if we have some good results:) Spectators are very welcome!</div>
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<div>3) Our <strong>Christmas Party Blitz</strong> &amp; <strong>AGM</strong> are set for Monday 18th December, 6:45-9:15pm.<br />
Tickets are £5 on the door for the Blitz (7:15pm-9:15pm), there will be party food and music, drinks from the bar.<br />
The AGM (6:45pm-7:15pm) is important to elect club officials and make plans for this season, so please come along and take part!</div>
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<div>4) Our next venture &#8211; <strong>Newcastle City Library Chess Club</strong> &#8211; starts meeting weekly for friendly games this next Saturday, 11am-1pm.<br />
The club is being run jointly by Newcastle Chess Club and the City Library.<br />
Attendance is free, so come along and enjoy a social game, a tea or coffee and a chat.</div>
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<div>5) The <strong>NCC Junior Club</strong> will also be holding its <strong>Christmas Party on Sunday 17 December</strong>, 2:30-4:30pm at Jesmond Library, St George&#8217;s Terrace, Jesmond NE2 2DL.<br />
Juniors and parents welcome &#8211; there will be party food and games galore!</div>
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<div>After the Christmas parties on December 17 and 18, we <strong>close down for our Xmas &amp; New Year break</strong>.</div>
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<div><strong>We restart:</strong><br />
City Library Club on Saturday <strong>6 January</strong>;<br />
Junior Club at Jesmond Library on Sunday <strong>7 January</strong>; and<br />
NCC club nights at Tyneside Irish Centre on Monday <strong>8 January</strong>.</div>
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<div>Hope to see you soon!</div>
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<div>Best seasonal greetings,</div>
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<div>Tim Wall</div>
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