All posts by Neil Limbert

BCCA General Secretary, Editor of "Correspondence Chess" : BCCA & ICCF Tournament Director; ICCF International Arbiter (IA) : ICCF Qualifications Commissioner for 4 years from 2009-13.

BCCL Update

The BCCA entered 6 teams in the 2014/15 BCCL (British Correspondence Chess League). 5 teams are in the Webserver League & one team is in the Postal league. Play started in December 2014 & ends September 2015.

Webserver BCCL

Championship: BCCA Giants currently in 3rd place (out of 9 teams) on 8.5/14 with two games left. Likely to just miss out on the Title but a very well played season. The tournament crosstable & all the games can be seen here: https://www.iccf.com/event?id=49415

Division One: Our three teams in this division currently occupy 1st, 2nd & 3rd places! Out of 9 teams in the division so excellent play from our players. BCCA Lions are on 10/13 (3 games left); BCCA Dragons are on 8/10 (6 games left); BCCA Centaurs are on 7.5/13 (3 games left). I am hopeful that two of those teams will finish 1st & 2nd & therefore obtain promotion to the Championship.  The tournament crosstable & all the games can be seen here: https://www.iccf.com/event?id=49483

Division Two: BCCA Eagles are in 5th place on 7.5/13 (1 game left) so mid-table security ensured. The tournament crosstable & all the games can be seen here: https://www.iccf.com/event?id=49598

Postal BCCL

Our one Postal team – BCCA Postalites – currently stand on 6.5/9 with 3 games remaining. Already a good score so the team have done well. The tournament crosstable is not yet available as many teams don’t send in their results until the end of the season.

NEXT SEASON

I hope that all the players involved in all the teams will play again next season, but there are always a few who cannot. If you are renewing your BCCA membership & don’t mind an extra two games, please remember to tick the BCCL option. It’s free!

Dennis Broadway awarded the BCCA Candidate Master (CM) Title

Congratulations to Dennis Broadway on achieving the necessary 20 CM points to be awarded the Candidate Master Title. To reach 20 points, Dennis won one Class 1 Trio, three Class 2 Trio’s, a BCCA Reserves section and a British Veteran’s Candidates Section. Dennis is the 3rd player to be awarded the Title in 2015. A full list of Title holders can be seen here: http://www.bccachess.org/members/bcca-titles-within-reach-of-every-player/current-title-holders-and-year-awarded/

Paterson Memorial: Leader in the clubhouse – Helen Sherwood!

Helen Sherwood has finished all 8 of her games in the Paterson Memorial, and has emerged with the excellent score of 7/8 (6 wins, 2 draws). This will take some beating and she has therefore set a firm target for everyone else to aim at. The full table can be seen here: http://www.bccachess.org/chesstournaments/paterson-rodford-memorials-start-dec-2014/  (just change the “Show ….entries” to 50 & you can see the whole field).

New BCCA Master : Mark Eldridge

Mark Eldridge has been awarded the BCCA Master Title after reaching 20 BCCA Master points.  The points were obtained through winning a Gold Medal WS tournament; 2nd in the BCCA Championship & 2nd in another Gold Medal WS tournament; joint winner of a Class 3 Trio. Congratulations to Mark! He becomes the 7th BCCA Master.

Rodford Memorial – leader in the clubhouse – D Coyne!

David Coyne is the first player to finish all 8 of his games in the Rodford Memorial, and has emerged with the excellent score of 5.5/8 (3 wins, 5 draws). He is the first player to score 3 wins in this event, and he has therefore set a firm target for everyone else to aim at. The full table can be seen here: http://www.bccachess.org/chesstournaments/paterson-rodford-memorials-start-dec-2014/  (just change the “Show ….entries” to 50 & you can see the whole field).

Chess website of Mike Donnelly

BCCA member Mike Donnelly (Senior International Master ICCF & Regional Master ECF) has maintained his own chess website for over 10 years. Each month he updates the site with fresh articles & annotated games; this month the annotated games are taken from a book purchased in the BCCA book sale. The site is well worth a visit as the annotations are of excellent quality. You can find the site by using the link at the bottom of the page or by clicking here: http://chesspagesofmikedonnelly.co.uk/

ICCF Webserver Design Changes

There was a substantial update of the ICCF webserver  with several design changes & new features. Here is a summary to help you get the best out of the new changes.

Player photos: Players can now upload their own photo. When on their own details, they can see the link “Upload new photo”. The uploaded photo is then subject to approval.

Storing player messages permanently: Messages that players exchange during the games are now stored permanently, instead of only the last message. On the game screen, the menu item “Show timestamps” has been renamed to “Show details”. The details view now displays all the messages exchanged during the game, in addition to the time stamps.

Sending Messages after game has finished: You can now send a Message to your opponent after the game has finished & he/she will receive an e-mail advising them that a message has been received.

Report inappropriate comments: There is a new menu item “Report inappropriate comments” on the game screen. This leads to the new screen for reporting inappropriate comments. After a player has reported the inappropriate comments, the game is in complaint mode. In complaint mode, all messages are hidden to the players, and they can no longer send messages. In complaint mode, the TD can see all the messages that the players exchanged during the game.

Games that reach a “dead” position are automatically ended: If in a server game a player makes a move that results in a position where mate is not possible, the server automatically sets the result to a draw (according to FIDE rules, the game ends immediately). The server currently recognizes the following positions: KvK, KvKB, KvKN. But the ICCF are looking to add to these in future.

Improved “My games” screen: Additional checkboxes at the top to display games with “Action required”, “Ongoing games”, and/or “Finished games”. “Action required” includes all games where it is your turn to move, or where a message was received after the end of the game. By default, only the “Action required” and “Ongoing Games”” checkboxes are checked, displaying the most important games.

Re-introduced the customization of columns on the My Games screen: Columns can now be customized to be “On” or “Off”, and responsive columns to be “Long”, “Fit to Screen”, “Short” or “Off”. Additional column “Time spent”. This is the time spent on the current move. If time duplication is in effect, the value is displayed in orange, and in brackets is the number of calendar days spent on the current move according to ICCF rule 3b, i.e. without time duplication. A draw offer is displayed in the “Last move” and “Status” columns abbreviated with an equals sign (“=”). The “Colour” column now displays a coloured square (white or black) instead of words. The order of the columns was changed, and space added between the rows to increase readability.

Updated button design: The old button design was made before ICCF updated the site to support mobile devices. Therefore many of the buttons were very difficult to use on mobile devices. There were also issues with buttons looking different. The new design has text links and buttons. In addition, there is a smaller version of the button when a button is displayed in a grid or list.

Places in tournaments: Player and team placement is now calculated for all finished tournaments. On the player details / Events tab, the place of a player in a finished tournament is now displayed in a separate column. Also, the team is now shown for team events. This includes the team placement for finished team events. On tables and results, the winner(s) are now displayed for all tournaments. If the tournament is not yet finished, “Ongoing” is displayed in the winner(s) column. This replaces the previous status column which had Finished/Ongoing. The event news on the ICCF home page, and on the event news screen now display the winner(s) of any tournament finished.

                 In addition to all the above items, there were an even larger string of changes for administrators behind the scenes! All in all, I believe these changes are very positive, and demonstrate that the ICCF are committed to continual investment in the webserver in order to improve the experience of the players.

                If anybody has any queries regarding any of the changes, please contact Neil Limbert or your National Federation delegate.