Thanks go to Hilton for organizing a great night on Tuesday with a 25 person Simul against Grandmaster Degan Bojkov from Bulgaria. Degan is in New Zealand at present due to his role as the Coach of NZ Open Team to Olympiad travelling to Batumi, Georgia this September. In 2009 Degan was champion of Bulgaria and member of the Bulgarian team at the European championships. He earned his GM title in 2008 and won the 48th Canadian Open Chess Championship in 2011. He was the trainer for Antoaneta Stefanova who was Women’s World Champion from 2004 to 2006. Degan’s current FIDE rating is 2478. The final score for the night was 24.5 to 0.5 with credit going to Prashanth who took the draw. Honourable mention also to William Lynn and Joel Crombie. At the finish William had connected passed pawns on the 6th rank, but was just nudged out by Degan’s bishop pair. Joel played firmly and was one of the last players to fall, with things very even in rook and pawn ending till close to the end.
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| 1 | Richard_Dare | 3.0 | +B6 | +W4 | +B8 |
| 2 | Prashant_Mistry | 3.0 | +B7 | +W5 | +B3 |
| 3 | William_Crombie | 2.0 | +B14 | +W9 | -W2 |
| 4 | William_Lynn | 2.0 | +W19 | -B1 | +B12 |
| 5 | Michael_Lin | 2.0 | +W16 | -B2 | +W15 |
| 6 | Kevin_Li | 2.0 | -W1 | +B15 | +W14 |
| 7 | Leo_Dizon | 2.0 | -W2 | +B16 | +W13 |
| 8 | Milton_Severinsen | 2.0 | +W22 | +B13 | -W1 |
| 9 | Hilton_Bennett | 2.0 | +W18 | -B3 | +W11 |
| 10 | Sean_Clark | 2.0 | -W11 | +B21 | +B17 |
| 11 | Graham_Nolan | 1.5 | +B10 | =W12 | -B9 |
| 12 | Richard_Jackson | 1.5 | +B21 | =B11 | -W4 |
| 13 | Ian_Kennedy | 1.0 | +B20 | -W8 | -B7 |
| 14 | Ronja_Ripp | 1.0 | -W3 | +B18 | -B6 |
| 15 | Lasen_Silva | 1.0 | +B17 | -W6 | -B5 |
| 16 | Richard_Ismay | 1.0 | -B5 | -W7 | +W22 |
| 17 | Rowan_Lightfoot | 1.0 | -W15 | +B19 | -W10 |
| 18 | Murray_Tuatini | 1.0 | -B9 | -W14 | +B20 |
| 19 | Joel_Crombie | 1.0 | -B4 | -W17 | +W21 |
| 20 | Andy_Song | 1.0 | -W13 | +B22 | -W18 |
| 21 | Maureen_Murphy | 0.0 | -W12 | -W10 | -B19 |
| 22 | Daniel_Dizon | 0.0 | -B8 | -W20 | -B16 |
The club welcomes Richard Ismay as its newest member.
Michael Lin beat two of the clubs senior members last night – both Prashanth and Miiton taking a bath. This is a tremendous result for Michael whose chess is going from strength to strength. For his efforts he has picked up an impressive 37 ratings points across the tournament, with the ratings graph below

Autumn(2) goes to Richard. The big shout out goes to Michael though, a clear second on 5 points, and now a player that everyone needs to take notice of. Autumn (3) kicks off next week, don’t be late
| 1 | Richard_Dare | 6.0 | +B20 | +W7 | +B15 | +W4 | +B5 | +W3 |
| 2 | Michael_Lin | 5.0 | +W14 | -B3 | +W16 | +B12 | +B4 | +W5 |
| 3 | William_Lynn | 4.0 | +B10 | +W2 | -B4 | +W11 | +B6 | -B1 |
| 4 | Prashant_Mistry | 4.0 | +W12 | +B13 | +W3 | -B1 | -W2 | +W7 |
| 5 | Milton_Severinsen | 4.0 | +B22 | +W11 | +B6 | +W8 | -W1 | -B2 |
| 6 | Rowan_Lightfoot | 4.0 | +B18 | +W8 | -W5 | +B13 | -W3 | +B11 |
| 7 | Ian_Kennedy | 3.5 | +W16 | -B1 | +W21 | =B9 | +W13 | -B4 |
| 8 | William_Crombie | 3.5 | +W21 | -B6 | +W12 | -B5 | +W17 | =B10 |
| 9 | Richard_Jackson | 3.5 | +B17 | -W15 | +B22 | =W7 | -B11 | +B18 |
| 10 | Nathanial_Loy | 3.5 | -W3 | -B14 | +W23 | +B16 | +W18 | =W8 |
| 11 | Kevin_Li | 3.0 | +W23 | -B5 | +W14 | -B3 | +W9 | -W6 |
| 12 | Murray_Tuatini | 3.0 | -B4 | +W24 | -B8 | -W2 | +B16 | +B17 |
| 13 | Christopher_Symon | 2.5 | +B24 | -W4 | +B17 | -W6 | -B7 | =W14 |
| 14 | Sean_Clark | 2.5 | -B2 | +W10 | -B11 | -W17 | +B19 | =B13 |
| 15 | Graham_Nolan | 2.0 | +W19 | +B9 | -W1 | — | — | — |
| 16 | Andy_Song | 2.0 | -B7 | +W20 | -B2 | -W10 | -W12 | +BYE |
| 17 | Lasen_Silva | 2.0 | -W9 | +B19 | -W13 | +B14 | -B8 | -W12 |
| 18 | Richard Ismay | 2.0 | -W6 | -B21 | +W19 | +B23 | -B10 | -W9 |
| 19 | Joel_Crombie | 2.0 | -B15 | -W17 | -B18 | +BYE | -W14 | +B23 |
| 20 | Leo_Dizon | 1.5 | -W1 | -B16 | +W24 | =BYE | — | — |
| 21 | Daniel_Dizon | 1.5 | -B8 | +W18 | -B7 | =BYE | — | — |
| 22 | Alex_Treat | 1.5 | -W5 | +B23 | -W9 | =BYE | — | — |
| 23 | Maureen_Murphy | 1.0 | -B11 | -W22 | -B10 | -W18 | +BYE | -W19 |
| 24 | Ronja_Ripp | 0.5 | -W13 | -B12 | -B20 | =BYE | — | — |

| 1 | Richard Dare | 3.0 | +B18 | +W7 | +B6 |
| 2 | Prashant Mistry | 3.0 | +W13 | +B8 | +W4 |
| 3 | Milton Severinsen | 3.0 | +B14 | +W9 | +B5 |
| 4 | William Lynn | 2.0 | +B20 | +W12 | -B2 |
| 5 | Rowan Lightfoot | 2.0 | +B21 | +W10 | -W3 |
| 6 | Graham Nolan | 2.0 | +W22 | +B11 | -W1 |
| 7 | Ian Kennedy | 2.0 | +W16 | -B1 | +W15 |
| 8 | Christopher Symon | 2.0 | +B23 | -W2 | +B19 |
| 9 | Kevin Li | 2.0 | +W24 | -B3 | +W17 |
| 10 | William Crombie | 2.0 | +W15 | -B5 | +W13 |
| 11 | Richard Jackson | 2.0 | +B19 | -W6 | +B14 |
| 12 | Michael Lin | 2.0 | +W17 | -B4 | +W16 |
| 13 | Murray Tuatini | 1.0 | -B2 | +W23 | -B10 |
| 14 | Alex Treat | 1.0 | -W3 | +B24 | -W11 |
| 15 | Daniel Dizon | 1.0 | -B10 | +W21 | -B7 |
| 16 | Andy Song | 1.0 | -B7 | +W18 | -B12 |
| 17 | Sean Clark | 1.0 | -B12 | +W20 | -B9 |
| 18 | Leo Dizon | 1.0 | -W1 | -B16 | +W23 |
| 19 | Lasen Silva | 1.0 | -W11 | +B22 | -W8 |
| 20 | Nathanial Loy | 1.0 | -W4 | -B17 | +W24 |
| 21 | Richard Ismay | 1.0 | -W5 | -B15 | +W22 |
| 22 | Joel Crombie | 0.0 | -B6 | -W19 | -B21 |
| 23 | Ronja Ripp | 0.0 | -W8 | -B13 | -B18 |
| 24 | Maureen Murphy | 0.0 | -B9 | -W14 | -B20 |
Richard takes out Autumn(1). Autumn(2) starts next week. See you there.
| 1 | Richard Dare | 5.5 | +W15 | +B10 | +W3 | +B2 | +W4 | =B5 |
| 2 | Prashant Mistry | 4.5 | +W24 | +B11 | +W4 | -W1 | =B8 | +B9 |
| 3 | Graham Nolan | 4.5 | +B18 | +W6 | -B1 | +W10 | =B12 | +W8 |
| 4 | Milton Severinsen | 4.0 | +B19 | +W8 | -B2 | +W5 | -B1 | +W12 |
| 5 | William Lynn | 4.0 | =W17 | +B7 | +W9 | -B4 | +W15 | =W1 |
| 6 | Ian Kennedy | 4.0 | +W21 | -B3 | +W16 | =B9 | =W7 | +B11 |
| 7 | Rowan Lightfoot | 4.0 | =B25 | -W5 | +B19 | +W20 | =B6 | +W16 |
| 8 | Eushin Kang | 3.5 | +W16 | -B4 | +W17 | +B11 | =W2 | -B3 |
| 9 | Christopher Symon | 3.5 | +B20 | +W12 | -B5 | =W6 | +B10 | -W2 |
| 10 | Richard Jackson | 3.0 | +B23 | -W1 | +B24 | -B3 | -W9 | +W20 |
| 11 | Michael Lin | 3.0 | +B27 | -W2 | +B18 | -W8 | +B23 | -W6 |
| 12 | Kevin Li | 3.0 | +W26 | -B9 | =BYE | +B17 | =W3 | -B4 |
| 13 | Lara Heppenstal | 3.0 | — | — | — | +B22 | +W21 | +B15 |
| 14 | William Crombie | 3.0 | — | — | — | +W19 | +B24 | +W18 |
| 15 | Leo Dizon | 2.5 | -B1 | +W23 | =B20 | +W24 | -B5 | -W13 |
| 16 | Nathanial Loy | 2.5 | -B8 | +W19 | -B6 | +W18 | =B20 | -B7 |
| 17 | Alex Treat | 2.5 | =B5 | +W25 | -B8 | -W12 | -B18 | +W23 |
| 18 | Joel Crombie | 2.0 | -W3 | +B21 | -W11 | -B16 | +W17 | -B14 |
| 19 | Murray Tuatini | 2.0 | -W4 | -B16 | -W7 | -B14 | +BYE | +W24 |
| 20 | Daniel Dizon | 2.0 | -W9 | +B26 | =W15 | -B7 | =W16 | -B10 |
| 21 | Andy Song | 2.0 | -B6 | -W18 | +B25 | -W23 | -B13 | +W26 |
| 22 | Lasen Silva | 2.0 | — | — | — | -W13 | +B26 | +BYE |
| 23 | Sean Clark | 2.0 | -W10 | -B15 | +W26 | +B21 | -W11 | -B17 |
| 24 | Ronja Ripp | 1.0 | -B2 | +W27 | -W10 | -B15 | -W14 | -B19 |
| 25 | Richard Ismay | 0.5 | =W7 | -B17 | -W21 | — | — | — |
| 26 | Maureen Murphy | 0.5 | -B12 | -W20 | -B23 | =BYE | -W22 | -B21 |
| 27 | Cooper Quinn | 0.5 | -W11 | -B24 | =BYE | — | — | — |
This year’s Waikato Open will be held 27 28 29 July at St Paul’s Collegiate. The flyer is here, and registrations are being accepted here
The Tournaments:
An Open and an under 1800 tournament, each a six round Swiss with a time control of all moves in 90 minutes plus an increment of 30 seconds per move. Both tournaments will be FIDE and nationally rated events, and are therefore open only to NZCFregistered players (or overseas players registered with their national federation).
Venue: Saint Paul’s Collegiate School, Hukanui Road, Hamilton
Timetable:
Friday 27th Rnd 1 7.15 pm
Saturday 28th Rnd 2 9.00 am Rnd 3 2.00 pm Rnd 4 7.00 pm
Sunday 29th Rnd 5 9.00 am Rnd 6 2.00 pm
Prize Fund:
Open Tournament: 1st $325, 2nd $200, 3rd $150
Grade Prizes: cash and chess book prizes to the value of $175
Under 1800 Tournament: 1st $175, 2nd $125, 3rd $75
Grade Prizes: cash and chess book prizes to the value of $175

| 1 | Richard_Dare | 3.0 | +W11 | +B7 | +W4 |
| 2 | Prashant_Mistry | 3.0 | +W16 | +B8 | +W5 |
| 3 | William_Lynn | 2.5 | =W12 | +B14 | +W6 |
| 4 | Graham_Nolan | 2.0 | +B17 | +W10 | -B1 |
| 5 | Milton_Severinsen | 2.0 | +B23 | +W9 | -B2 |
| 6 | Christopher_Symon | 2.0 | +B13 | +W15 | -B3 |
| 7 | Richard_Jackson | 2.0 | +B19 | -W1 | +B16 |
| 8 | Michael_Lin | 2.0 | +B22 | -W2 | +B17 |
| 9 | Eushin_Kang | 2.0 | +W18 | -B5 | +W12 |
| 10 | Ian_Kennedy | 2.0 | +W20 | -B4 | +W18 |
| 11 | Leo_Dizon | 1.5 | -B1 | +W19 | =B13 |
| 12 | Alex_Treat | 1.5 | =B3 | +W21 | -B9 |
| 13 | Daniel_Dizon | 1.5 | -W6 | +B24 | =W11 |
| 14 | Rowan_Lightfoot | 1.5 | =B21 | -W3 | +B23 |
| 15 | Kevin_Li | 1.5 | +W24 | -B6 | =BYE |
| 16 | Ronja_Ripp | 1.0 | -B2 | +W22 | -W7 |
| 17 | Joel_Crombie | 1.0 | -W4 | +B20 | -W8 |
| 18 | Nathanial_Loy | 1.0 | -B9 | +W23 | -B10 |
| 19 | Sean_Clark | 1.0 | -W7 | -B11 | +W24 |
| 20 | Andy_Song | 1.0 | -B10 | -W17 | +B21 |
| 21 | Richard_Ismay | 0.5 | =W14 | -B12 | -W20 |
| 22 | Cooper_Quinn | 0.5 | -W8 | -B16 | =BYE |
| 23 | Murray_Tuatini | 0.0 | -W5 | -B18 | -W14 |
| 24 | Maureen_Murphy | 0.0 | -B15 | -W13 | -B19 |
If you have been thinking about coming along for a look then May 1st at 7pm is your best bet. We will start a 6 game tournament running over 2 weeks. Each game will last around 40 minutes. Games will kick off shortly after 7, so dont be late if you want to take part in the mini tournament. New members are always welcome. Come along and be part of the fun. Read this page for guidance if you are thinking of joining the club
This great movie is compulsory viewing for any kiwi with an interest in chess. It is available on TV One On Demand currently, or can be watched this evening on TV One. Upon its premiere as the Opening Night film of the New Zealand International Film Festival on 17 July 2014, The Dark Horse was declared by the RNZ National Review “One of the greatest New Zealand films ever made“.
The Dark Horse is an inspiring true story based on the life of a charismatic, brilliant but little-known New Zealand hero and chess champion – Genesis Potini. Once a heralded chess champion, Genesis has spent the last few years in and out of mental institutions, battling with severe bipolar disorder. After being released from the
psychiatric ward for one more chance at life, he moves in with Ariki, his gang-patched and distant brother, and Ariki’s soon-to-be-patched teenage son, Mana. Needing a purpose and a reason to get out of the gang house, Genesis joins a rough-as-guts local chess club, with the wild idea of coaching the motley crew of kids to the national chess championship. On the way, Gen must face the responsibility that comes with being a leader, navigate conflict within the gang world and try to survive the potentially devastating strife that breaks out between him and his brother over his nephew’s future. Watch it — you wont be disappointed
The club is in recess now for the school holidays. We will reopen on May 1st with Autumn Cup (1). The calendar for 2018 can be found here.
The astute among you will have noticed that Donald Brunt has been listed as a financial member of Waikato Chess Club for several years now, although is strangely absent from any game records.
Caissa runs thick in Donald’s veins, and he continues to support us financially based on his love for the game, even though his playing days are over. We thank Don for his ongoing support.
By way of biography Donald has penned the following:
My introduction to chess was in 1949. I had just started work after leaving school the previous year, and saw two blokes playing in the lunch room. I was immediately hooked, and joined the Henderson (Auckland) chess club, as well as the NZ Correspondence Chess Association. In 1957, when the Henderson Club closed, I joined the very strong Dominion Road club. Four NZ Champions or future champions were members, Ortvin Sarapu, Fred Foulds, Barry Menzies, Roger Court and later the prodigy Rodney Phillips, who won the NC Championship aged 14. In 1971 I was transferred to Kawerau by my employer and found that there was a chess club, but it unfortunately went into recess about 1974.
The NZ Correspondence Association headquarters were transferred from Wanganui to Auckland in 1955, and I became Tournament Director, a position I held for 17 years. At the Dominion Rd club I was a committee member for about three years. About that time there was much infighting and strife in the NZ Chess Association, and eventually after intervention from Auckland agreement was reached to shift the Association’s affairs to Auckland for four years after which it alternated in four-yearly spells with Wellington. I became a delegate on the NZ Chess Council for two or three years. Other administrative positions I held were Sec/Treas Kawerau Chess Club, Sec/Treas Bay of Plenty Chess Association and Treasurer of the Kawerau Contract Bridge Club. (I seem to recall that William Lynn was in Rotorua in the 1970s and played bridge.)
Highlights of my playing days were playing Sarapu and C.J.S. Purdy in simuls. Sarapu thrashed me and Purdy wore me down. Sarapu played the simul at amazing speed. After 23 moves he was averaging something like 7 seconds per move including walking time. As to playing strength, my skills did not match my enthusiasm, and I was no more than average. My only good result was 2nd in the Bay of Plenty Champs 1972
The club is in recess now for the school holidays. We will reopen on May 1st with Autumn Cup (1). The calendar for 2018 can be found here.
Richard once agian takes the title of Club Champ 2018, although it came down to the third tie break
| 1 | Richard_Dare | 5.5 | +W10 | +B17 | +W12 | =W2 | +B4 | +B3 |
| 2 | Graham_Nolan | 5.5 | +B27 | +W16 | +W9 | =B1 | +W8 | +B10 |
| 3 | Milton_Severinsen | 4.0 | =BYE | +W11 | +B6 | =W4 | +B5 | -W1 |
| 4 | Prashant_Mistry | 4.0 | +W22 | +B15 | =W8 | =B3 | -W1 | +B13 |
| 5 | William_Lynn | 4.0 | -W16 | +B14 | +W22 | +B15 | -W3 | +B8 |
| 6 | Gary_Judkins | 4.0 | -W21 | +B27 | -W3 | +B23 | +W16 | +B14 |
| 7 | Kevin_Li | 4.0 | -W9 | -B23 | +W27 | +B19 | +W15 | +B12 |
| 8 | William_Crombie | 3.5 | +B25 | +W21 | =B4 | +W13 | -B2 | -W5 |
| 9 | Hilton_Bennett | 3.5 | +B7 | +W13 | -B2 | =BYE | — | +W18 |
| 10 | Michael_Lin | 3.5 | -B1 | +W25 | +W26 | =B12 | +B17 | -W2 |
| 11 | Murray_Tuatini | 3.5 | =BYE | -B3 | -W14 | +B25 | +W20 | +W17 |
| 12 | Eushin_Kang | 3.0 | +B20 | +W18 | -B1 | =W10 | =B14 | -W7 |
| 13 | Christopher_Symon | 3.0 | +W23 | -B9 | +W19 | -B8 | +W21 | -W4 |
| 14 | Ruchira_Silva | 3.0 | =BYE | -W5 | +B11 | +B22 | =W12 | -W6 |
| 15 | Rowan_Lightfoot | 3.0 | +B26 | -W4 | +B21 | -W5 | -B7 | +W24 |
| 16 | Leo_Dizon | 3.0 | +B5 | -B2 | -W17 | +W24 | -B6 | +B22 |
| 17 | Lara_Heppenstall | 2.5 | +B24 | -W1 | +B16 | =BYE | -W10 | -B11 |
| 18 | Ian_Kennedy | 2.5 | +W19 | -B12 | +W23 | =BYE | — | -B9 |
| 19 | Joel_Crombie | 2.5 | -B18 | +W20 | -B13 | -W7 | =B25 | +W21 |
| 20 | Daniel_Dizon | 2.5 | -W12 | -B19 | =W25 | +B27 | -B11 | +W26 |
| 21 | Ronja_Ripp | 2.0 | +B6 | -B8 | -W15 | +W26 | -B13 | -B19 |
| 22 | Alex_Treat | 2.0 | -B4 | +W24 | -B5 | -W14 | +B26 | -W16 |
| 23 | Nathanial_Loy | 2.0 | -B13 | +W7 | -B18 | -W6 | -B24 | +W27 |
| 24 | Andy_Song | 2.0 | -W17 | -B22 | +BYE | -B16 | +W23 | -B15 |
| 25 | Sean_Clark | 2.0 | -W8 | -B10 | =B20 | -W11 | =W19 | +BYE |
| 26 | Lasen_Silva | 1.0 | -W15 | +BYE | -B10 | -B21 | -W22 | -B20 |
| 27 | Maureen_Murphy | 1.0 | -W2 | -W6 | -B7 | -W20 | +BYE | -B23 |
The Tie breaks used were according to the NZCF standard 1. Direct Encounter. 2. Cumulative (Sum of Progressive Scores). 3. Total Buchholz. 4. Sonneborn-Berger. 5. Buchholz Cut1, and Richard takes it on the third tie break as below
| Pos | Name | DirE | Cmlt | BucT | S-B | Buc1 |
| 1 | Richard_Dare | 0.5 | 19.5 | 22.5 | 19.75 | 20.0 |
| 2 | Graham_Nolan | 0.5 | 19.5 | 20.0 | 17.25 | 19.5 |
For those that are interested The Buchholz system (also spelled Buchholtz) is a ranking system developed by Bruno Buchholz in 1932, for Swiss system tournaments. It was originally developed as an auxiliary scoring method, but is now used as a tie-breaking system. It was probably first used in the 1932 Bitterfeld tournament
The method is to give each player a raw score of one point for each win and a half point for each draw. When used as an alternate scoring system, each player’s Buchholz score is calculated by adding the raw scores of each of the opponents he played and multiplying this total by the player’s raw score. When used for tie-breaking among players with the same raw score, no multiplying is necessary and the sum of the raw scores of the opponents played is used to break ties.
The draw for the final round is below. Milton Richard and Graham still each have the possibility of being sole winner of the tournament, so some high stakes games coming this Tuesday night
With one round to go standings are as follows
| 1 | Richard_Dare | 4.5 | +W5 | +B14 | +W7 | =W2 | +B6 |
| 2 | Graham_Nolan | 4.5 | +B27 | +W18 | +W13 | =B1 | +W4 |
| 3 | Milton_Severinsen | 4.0 | =BYE | +W16 | +B11 | =W6 | +B8 |
| 4 | William_Crombie | 3.5 | +B26 | +W19 | =B6 | +W9 | -B2 |
| 5 | Michael_Lin | 3.5 | -B1 | +W26 | +W25 | =B7 | +B14 |
| 6 | Prashant_Mistry | 3.0 | +W20 | +B17 | =W4 | =B3 | -W1 |
| 7 | Eushin_Kang | 3.0 | +B23 | +W15 | -B1 | =W5 | =B10 |
| 8 | William_Lynn | 3.0 | -W18 | +B10 | +W20 | +B17 | -W3 |
| 9 | Christopher_Symon | 3.0 | +W24 | -B13 | +W22 | -B4 | +W19 |
| 10 | Ruchira_Silva | 3.0 | =BYE | -W8 | +B16 | +B20 | =W7 |
| 11 | Gary_Judkins | 3.0 | -W19 | +B27 | -W3 | +B24 | +W18 |
| 12 | Kevin_Li | 3.0 | -W13 | -B24 | +W27 | +B22 | +W17 |
| 13 | Hilton_Bennett | 2.5 | +B12 | +W9 | -B2 | =BYE | — |
| 14 | Lara_Heppenstall | 2.5 | +B21 | -W1 | +B18 | =BYE | -W5 |
| 15 | Ian_Kennedy | 2.5 | +W22 | -B7 | +W24 | =BYE | — |
| 16 | Murray_Tuatini | 2.5 | =BYE | -B3 | -W10 | +B26 | +W23 |
| 17 | Rowan_Lightfoot | 2.0 | +B25 | -W6 | +B19 | -W8 | -B12 |
| 18 | Leo_Dizon | 2.0 | +B8 | -B2 | -W14 | +W21 | -B11 |
| 19 | Ronja_Ripp | 2.0 | +B11 | -B4 | -W17 | +W25 | -B9 |
| 20 | Alex_Treat | 2.0 | -B6 | +W21 | -B8 | -W10 | +B25 |
| 21 | Andy_Song | 2.0 | -W14 | -B20 | +BYE | -B18 | +W24 |
| 22 | Joel_Crombie | 1.5 | -B15 | +W23 | -B9 | -W12 | =B26 |
| 23 | Daniel_Dizon | 1.5 | -W7 | -B22 | =W26 | +B27 | -B16 |
| 24 | Nathanial_Loy | 1.0 | -B9 | +W12 | -B15 | -W11 | -B21 |
| 25 | Lasen_Silva | 1.0 | -W17 | +BYE | -B5 | -B19 | -W20 |
| 26 | Sean_Clark | 1.0 | -W4 | -B5 | =B23 | -W16 | =W22 |
| 27 | Maureen_Murphy | 1.0 | -W2 | -W11 | -B12 | -W23 | +BYE |
(only partial email results receivedby me, so if there are errors in the above these will be corrected)

| 1 | Richard_Dare | 3.0 | +W12 | +B8 | +W7 |
| 2 | Graham_Nolan | 3.0 | +B27 | +W15 | +W6 |
| 3 | Prashant_Mistry | 2.5 | +W18 | +B11 | =W4 |
| 4 | William_Crombie | 2.5 | +B25 | +W16 | =B3 |
| 5 | Milton_Severinsen | 2.5 | =BYE | +W24 | +B21 |
| 6 | Hilton_Bennett | 2.0 | +B22 | +W9 | -B2 |
| 7 | Eushin_Kang | 2.0 | +B26 | +W10 | -B1 |
| 8 | Lara_Heppenstall | 2.0 | +B23 | -W1 | +B15 |
| 9 | Christopher_Symon | 2.0 | +W17 | -B6 | +W19 |
| 10 | Ian_Kennedy | 2.0 | +W19 | -B7 | +W17 |
| 11 | Rowan_Lightfoot | 2.0 | +B20 | -W3 | +B16 |
| 12 | Michael_Lin | 2.0 | -B1 | +W25 | +W20 |
| 13 | William_Lynn | 2.0 | -W15 | +B14 | +W18 |
| 14 | Ruchira_Silva | 1.5 | =BYE | -W13 | +B24 |
| 15 | Leo_Dizon | 1.0 | +B13 | -B2 | -W8 |
| 16 | Ronja_Ripp | 1.0 | +B21 | -B4 | -W11 |
| 17 | Nathanial_Loy | 1.0 | -B9 | +W22 | -B10 |
| 18 | Alex_Treat | 1.0 | -B3 | +W23 | -B13 |
| 19 | Joel_Crombie | 1.0 | -B10 | +W26 | -B9 |
| 20 | Lasen_Silva | 1.0 | -W11 | +BYE | -B12 |
| 21 | Gary_Judkins | 1.0 | -W16 | +B27 | -W5 |
| 22 | Kevin_Li | 1.0 | -W6 | -B17 | +W27 |
| 23 | Andy_Song | 1.0 | -W8 | -B18 | +BYE |
| 24 | Murray_Tuatini | 0.5 | =BYE | -B5 | -W14 |
| 25 | Sean_Clark | 0.5 | -W4 | -B12 | =B26 |
| 26 | Daniel_Dizon | 0.5 | -W7 | -B19 | =W25 |
| 27 | Maureen_Murphy | 0.0 | -W2 | -W21 | -B22 |
If there are no bye requests this will be round 3
