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.





After a hiatus club ratings and club ladder have been updated to reflect the Summer Cup, and round one of the Club Champs.
Tomorrow night is the second half of the Summer Cup, and the following week our premier event, the club champs, will kick off on Tuesday 05 March.
The club is in recess now for the summer. We will resume on Tuesday February 13th. A 2018 calendar will be posted shortly.