Report – 19 September 2003

 

One Hour tournament

 

Round 12 games:

Tony Howes 1 Stuart Wilson 0

Gavin Foulger ½ Brian Willcock ½

Mike Talbot 0 Debbie Jenkins 1 (on forfeit)

John Curran 1 Marty Chadwick 0

George Flitcroft-Smith ½ Harvey Quaresmini ½

James Hiller 0 Peter Hiller 1

Andrew Robinson 1 Gabriel Boross 0

 

Round 13 game:

Brian Willcock 1 Mike Talbot 0 (on forfeit)

 

Harvey held George to a draw and only needs to avoid defeat against James next week to win the tournament. Debbie won the Maiden Trophy due to the withdrawal of Mike Talbot from his last two games. Her progress to date in this tournament indicated that winning against Mike was a formality anyway.

 

In other games Gavin and Brian fought out a draw while Tony won against Stuart. After playing a shocker last week, Andrew played his best game of the tournament to beat Gabby. Peter won the ‘battle of the sisters’ and emphasised this by writing “JAMES RESIGNED” in very big letters on his scoresheet.

 

 

One Hour tournament: Current standings

All players to play 13 games

No.

NAME

POINTS

PLAYED

1

Harvey Quaresmini

11

12

2

George Flitcroft-Smith

10

12

3

Andrew Robinson

10

13

4

Tony Howes

12

5

Gavin Foulger

8

12

6

Gabriel Boross

8

12

7

Brian Willcock

13

8

Debbie Jenkins

12

9

John Curran

12

10

Peter Hiller

13

11

Marty Chadwick

3

12

12

Stuart Wilson

2

12

13

Mike Talbot

13

14

James Hiller

1

12

 

One Hour tournament 2003 results in detail

 

 

Quote of the night:

“My private life is my private life”

– James Hiller, at the same time as he was unintentionally exposing his midriff and the top of an undergarment.

 

 

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