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N L E D ITO R
Brendan Murray Sean O'Driscott Bill Dobbins Liam Doyle Sean Phillips Gerald Callaghan Liam Stephens
Main Street Drimeen Blackwood 56 ShemalierPark Cullinagh M illfidd 45 The Crescent
Dunshaughlin Broadford Robertstown East Wall Newcastle West Buncrana Lakepoint Park
Co. Meath Co. Clare Naas Dublin 3 Co. Limerick Co.Donegal Mullingar
Co. Kildare Co. Westmeath
IR IS H D R A U G H T S A S S O C IA T IO N N E W S L E T T E R
SEPTEM BER 2 0 0 7 (new series Vol 1 No 3)
ED ITO R IA L
D ATES FO R Y O U R DIARY
The British & Irish Freestyle Tournament, being hosted by Limerick Draughts Club, will be held
at the Kilmurry Lodge hotel, Castletroy, Limerick on Saturday, 15.9.07, and on Sunday, 16.9.07.
The Kilmurry Lodge is located at the Kilmurry Roundabout, which is on the main road into Limerick from Dublin.
Some players will remember this venue, as this was where the 2005 Irish Championships took place. There will be
5 rounds per day, with 1 game per round, and possible repairing of opponents in the final rounds. It is planned to
play the competition in two divisions. The entry fee will be €10, with a reduced fee of €5 for under-18’s.
The prize money will be financed by the entry fees and by the interest from the Oldbury Fund.
Each player will be given 45 minutes per person per game on the clock to play out each game. This means that the
sessions will be scheduled to start at 10 am, at 11.30 am, at 2 pm, at 3.30 pm and at 5 pm each day. Half point byes, for
players who will not be in time for the first round, will only be available if Sean Phillips is notified and given the entry
fee no later than the day before the tournament. The best placed Irish player in this tournament will be recognized as the
next Official Challenger to Hugh Devlin for the Irish GAYP Matchplay Title. The next paragraph contains a list
of accommodation, which is reasonably near the venue. Please bring clocks.
ACCOMMODATION
• The Kilmurry Lodge Hotel is doing a special deal for participants. Single rooms are available for €70 per night,
• including breakfast. Double rooms are available for €47 per night per person sharing, including breakfast.
• ® (061)331133 or(00353)(61)331133 from U.K.
• The Twin Oaks B&B, is situated on the Dublin Road about half-way betw een the Kilmurry Lodge and the City Centre.
• A single room w ith breakfast will cost €50 per night. A double room per person sharing with breakfast will cost €35 per
night. En-suite rooms w ith TV. ® (061)311663 or (00353)(61)311663 from U.K. e-mail twinoaksbandb@ eircom.net
• Cregans B&B, Singland, Dublin Road. A single room with breakfast is €45. A double room per person sharing with
breakfast will cost €35 per night. En-suite rooms. @ (061)331347 or (00353)(61)331347 from U.K.
• Castletroy Inn, Singland, Dublin Road. A single room with breakfast is €45. A double room per person sharing with
breakfast will cost €37.50 per night. En-suite rooms. ® (061)338385 or (00353)(61)338385 from U.K. (cont’d p 2 4 )
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Inishowen International Festival of Draughts
Calendar of Events:
Exhibition Match Alex M oiseyev (World Champion) Vs Hugh Devlin - 2 8 * , 29* and 30* October 2007
W orld Checkers D raughts FederatiouG eneral A ssem bly - M onday 29* 9.30pm.
For further details contact Gerald Callaghan "Droim Ard", Millfield, Buncrana, Co. Donegal. Tel 0749361932.
Email: geraldcallaghanbuncrana@ hotmail.com
Shane also finished in third place in the US M asters Championship following the Youth Championship. The event was held
at Plaza Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, U SA from 23rd-27th July 2007. The event was ran over three divisions o f play.
The Masters event was w on by Lubabalo Kondlo (South Africa) ahead o f John W ebster (USA) and Shane Me Cosker (N. Irl).
In the M ajor division Tommy Canning (N. Irl) finished in a tie for 6th place. This was an outstanding performance for both players.
Results o f top placed players. Masters: 1st L. Kondlo (SA), 2nd J. W ebster (USA), 3rd S. Me Cosker(Nl), 4th G. Lindsay (USA),
5th R. Beckwith (USA), 6th J. Morrison(USA). Majors: 1st K.Bmks (USA), 2nd J. O' Grady (USA), 3rd B. M urr (USA),
4th / 5th P. Lyons (USA), K. Shultz (USA), 6th / 7th T. Canning (Nl), A. Darrow (USA). Minors: 1st Strange (USA), 2nd Cineros
(Mexico), 3rd Larocca (USA). W ilma W olverton is the new US National W omens Champion.
The German national trophies were awarded to Ingo Zachos who w on his first national title (altough the title wiimer o f 2006, Dennis
Pawlek was unable to participate due to working commitments in Thailand) and Irene Paetzold who w on her second German Ladies
title in a row. Liam Stephens, who was the only player undefeated, also recieved his trophy as German Open winner a second time
in a row, thanked Ingo for organising the event and promised to defend his title in 2008.
As 1 was already German National Champion and as he w on our head-to-head encounter the second place was also awarded for the
second time in a row to Bernard Coll. Finally, as national champion and referee, and in agreement with all participants, 1 decided to
award the trophy for the third place to Thomas Wien, as we agreed not to have double prizes.
After the event was closed, the German National Champions decided to play a small 3 move event with om guests Liam Stephens
and Bernard Coll and they proved their superiority in this style.
Especially Bernard, who emerged as the deserved winner, received quite a few congratulations from his friends
My thanks to all that participated and supported us, especially to Jack Coll, who missed his flight to Dortmund due to a car accident.
The East o f Scotland was held in Kirkwall, Orkney over six rounds on Sat., 16.6.07, and Sun., 17.6.07. The competition attracted
12 entrants, most o f whom are members o f Aberdeen Draughts Club, and there were three Orkney based players. The winner o f the
tournament for the fifth time in succession was Cohn Young. This was his ninth East o f Scotland title. Cohn had a 3 point lead
going into the final round against Canno Baikie, who needed two wins to become champion. Carmo won the first game o f this sixth
round after 3 hours. It was Colin’s first loss in the tomnament. A draw in the final game seemed first place for Colin Young and
second place for Carmo Baikie. This was a great achievement by Cohn Young, who was not able to eat during the days o f the
tournament, because o f a stomach upset. Sean Phillips and Graham Young were the next best placed players on fifteen points, after
playing some mixed rounds. Lamont Inkster was the highest placed Orkney based player on fourteen points. Also on fourteen
points was Anthony Rose, who was the tournaments most improved player. A special prize was presented to Nils Lokke.
A special word o f thanks to the local organizers, who provided dinners to the competitors on the Satmday and Sunday.
Preliminaiy word is that the East o f Scotland ty. is likely to be back in Orkney in 2008.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1979 Ron Winton 1986 Colin Young 1993 Danny Oliphant 2000 Joe Sloan
1980 Ron Winton 1987 David Glennie 1994 Danny Oliphant 2001 Cohn Young
1981 Ron Winton 1988 David Glennie 1995 Lamont Inkster 2002 Lamont Inkster
1982 Alex MacDonald 1989 David Glennie 1996 Danny Oliphant 2003 Cohn Young
1983 David Glennie 1990 Colin Young 1997 Danny Oliphant 2004 Cohn Young
1984 David Glennie 1991 David Glennie 1998 Danny Oliphant 2005 Colin Young
1985 W Eirth 1992 Colin Young 1999 Cohn Young 2006 Cohn Young
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Scottish Open C ham pionship 2007 - reported by Sean Phillips
The 2007 Scottish Open was held at the Town Hall in Stonehaven from Monday, 16.7.07, to Friday, 20.7.07. It was
won by Tom Watson, who fought off close competition from Aberdeen’s Jimmy Grant and from Ireland’s Frank Moran.
From an Irish point of view, Frank Moran’s performance was the story of the competition. Frank has been playing
brilliantly in international team matches, but this was his best individual tournament to date. Danny Oliphant and Colin
Young were the next placed finishers on level points. Carlow’s Patricia Breen won sixth prize, breaking even in her
rounds with the top three players, winning games against Tom Watson and Jimmy Grant. There were 14 players in the
‘A ’ section, which included Irish players Sean McElkenny, Francis McNally and Sean Phillips. The prize winners in
this division were T‘ Tom Watson (Glasgow) 29, 2"‘‘ Jimmy Grant (Aberdeen) 28, Frank Moran (Castlebar) 28,
4* Danny Oliphant 23, 5* Colin Young (Stonehaven) 23, 6* Patricia Breen (Carlow) 21.
The prize winners in the ‘B ’ section were T‘ Willie Anderson (Aberdeen) 28, 2"^* Con Boyle (Dublin & Donegal) 26 ,
3'^ Hamish Budge (Halkirk) 26, 4* Graham Young (Stonehaven) 26, 5* Jack Coll (Glasgow) 26, 6* Anthony Rose
(Frazerborough) 25. Sixteen players took part in this division and other Irish players in this section were Mick O’Dowd
and Liam Harkins. A huge debt is owed to the Youngs, who ran this tournament, and who treated the competitors to a
party at the Saint Leonard’s hotel on the Wednesday evening. Ian Caws did his usual great job as Controller of the
tournament. The Scottish Open is likely to be back in Stonehaven in July 2009.
In his later years, Alex became involved in competitive Draughts when he placed an advertisement in a local newspaper
looking for Draughts players. Colin Young responded to this. After taking some beatings from Alex, Colin improved,
and they started playing at Aberdeen Draughts Club along with Graham Young. Later on, Alex Smith took part in
several tournaments, including Irish Championships and Northern Ireland Championships. It was during the 2001 Irish
Championship in Carlow that Alex played his famous challenge match with P.J. Furey during the evenings. Alex also
played for Scotland during two Home International tournaments. He was delighted to be played against Patricia Breen
during the match against the Republic of Ireland in 2000.
Alex loved Draughts, and he built up a collection of thousands of carefully handwritten texts of games.
He was a hospitable man, and he should be remembered as the man who brought Colin & Graham Young into
the game as players and organizers of Scoftish Draughts.
He is survived by his three sons James, Stanley & Andrew, and by his daughter Joan.
Ar dheis De go raibh a h-anam.
- Sean Phillips
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IMPROVING ON THE BOOKS
A B C D
4 -8 15-19 Correct is 2 -7 6 -2 16-11
26-22 draws 12-16! 15-19 14-9 21-14 16-20 8 -3
5 - 9 B Mac Banks (or 10-14) 26-23 5-14 6-10 23-16 13-17
31-26 V 27-24 19-26 22-18 30-25 14-18 32-27
9-13 ? L Stephens. 16-20 30-23 14-17 10-17 16-12 1 -6
25-21 W ODC Ty 24-19 10-14 7 -2 25-21 18-25 27-23
is the Aug 2006 15-24 25-21 17-22 11-16 26-23 17-21
Basic 28-19 1 -5 23-19 21-14 25-30 18-22
Checkers However 9-14 16-11 22-26 16-19 2 -7 6-10
and Solid the play 18-9 2 -6 27-23 27-23 30-26 23-18
Checkers at Note X 6-13 11-7 26-31 12-16 7-11 WW
recommended restores 32-27 14-17 2 -7 14-9 26-19 G Miller v
continuation. the line. 11-15 21-14 10-14 7-10 11-18 L Stephens
but 19-16 6-10 drawn 9 -6 19-16 WODC Ty
instead of W W Coleman 10-14 12-8 Aug 2006
25-21
play Solutions to problems in the April 2007 issue.
23-18
8-11 No3 No 4 No 5 No 6 B
into the same 6 -9 A 31-26 13-9 27-20 27-23 6 -2 10-14
position 13-6 22-31 6-13 18-27 32-27 24-15 5 -9
as at 10-15 19-24 25-21 31-6 23-19 2 -6 1-10
marker C. 17-10 12-26 15-24 2 -9 27-20 10-14 9-18
18-22 21-25 20-16 20-16 11-7 5 -9 20-24
BW 20-27 12-19 WW 3-10 1-10 19-16
25-30 9 -6 9-11 24-19
WW 20-24 B WW 16-12
19-16
A - In the actual game Black played 23-26 to an eventual win, but a draw may have been 12-8
missed. Immediately after the game an eagle eyed Bill Dobbins pointed out the shot, 16-11
to the amazement of the assembled kibitzers. 8 -3
No 6 appeared colours reversed as no 272 in the ACM 1935, attributed to Prof Hartshorn. WW
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STEPHENS DIRECTORY - 3. THE CROSS 10-14 LINE 2
Trunk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
11-15
23-18
8-11
27-23
1 0 -1 4 A B 9-14 9-13
22-17 23-19 18-9 18-14
15-22 14-23 5-14 10-17
17-10 19-10 22-18 21-14
6-15 7-14 15-22 4-8
26-17 25-18 26-19 25-9 23-18
11-16 C 4 -8 15-18 7-10 15-22 11-16 P Q 6-13 12-16
24-19 D 23-18 32-27 23-14 17-13 J 26-17 K 19-15 23-18 24-20
15-24 15-22 9-13 H 9-18 9-14 11-15 L 16-20 R S T W strong. 8-12
28-19 25-18 17-14 32-27 25-22 17-13 M 22-17 Also 28-24
7-10 4 -8 15-19 5 -9 11-16 4 -8 9-14 20-27 arises 6-10 U
17-13 30-26 24-15 30-26 24-19 32-27 24-19 17-10 from 25-21
9-14 16-20 F 11-18 4 -8 15-24 2 -6 15-24 4 -8 9-14 10-17
25-22 32-27 25-22 25-22 28-19 30-26 28-19 32-23 22-18 21-14
4 -8 8-11 18-25 18-25 4 -8 3 -7 7-10 2 -7 11-16 2 -6
22-18 26-23 29-22 29-22 22-18 24-19 29-25 30-26 18-9 32-28
8-11 E 1 -6 G 2 -6 11-15 8-11 worked 4-8 7-14 5-14 7-10 V
to a dr to a dr to a dr to a dr to a dr out badly 25-22 to a dr 23-19 to a dr
Tinsley V Tinsley Lowder v Kear V Lafferty v W R Barker 8-11 N J Me Lauchlan etc de Bearn
Heilman V Banks Oldbury Scott Balderson V R D Yates
1956 1952 1979 1899 1981
sc be oe ke be ke sw ke Ig ke be be sc
A C E F G K L N P T
11-16 Taken by cont 8-11 9-13 Also 7-10 played on 4 -8 3 -8
Slip Cohen v 18-9 17-14 toaBW from toaBW 22-18? N1 into to a B W
Cross Lieber 5-14 1 -6 Tinsley 10-14 King v 3 -7 10-14(1) King v
or 1927 29-25 32-27 V Fraser 22-18 Morrison 18-9 Trunk Morrison
3 -8 into 3-7 9-13 1952 6-10 1999 to a draw 1991
into note El 13-9 24-20 F1 25-22 Wyllie V Q Match
10-15 sw 16-20 draws H 11-15 Martins 6-10 Games
23-18 30-26 E1 Oldbury 15-19 18-11 1872 30-26 6 and 10
7-10 to a dr oe Wiswell 8-15 but a win toaWW
27-23 Stewart beat 23-18 M was missed Holmes v
3 -7 V Frazer Hopper 14-23 29-25 (F Allen's Watson
same c 1899 twice 27-11 7-10 win - see 2001
sw and 1 draw 7-16 17-13 Boland's
1951 same 9-14 Masterpieces R U
colours 25-22 p 4 7 ) sw 4 -8 6 -9
B D El FI J reversed 4-8 to a draw or 16-19
12-16? 25-22 25-22? 27-23? 32-27 23-19 N1 Ig lose as
24-19 16-19 gives 16-20 to a dr 14-18 30-26* in LPC
toaWW toaBW Black a toaBW Ryan v to a dr proper S
Heilman v Tinsley V Ginsberg Oldbury Heilman Oldbury Buchanan 9-13 V
Ch Young H Anderson win missed V Lowder 1949 V Lowder V M'Kelvie to a draw 6-10
1934 1956 by Cohen 1979 1979 1895 IDC to a dr
be sw oe sw Swan and
Adamson
Ig
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Problem No 7 Problem No 8
Great minds think alike. Nos 7 and 8 were published in the Draughts Review, Jan 1933.
Problem No 9 Problem No 10
W elsh Open (8th to 9th September 2007) will be held in Knighton. For details, please contact John Morgan,
email: john@ morgan7651.wanadoo.co.uk
British and Irish Freestyle Open (15th to 16th September 2007) will be held at the Killmurry Lodge Hotel, Limerick.
For details, please contact Sean Phillips, Cullinagh, Newcastle West, Co. Limerick @ (069)62340.
.W orld GAYP Qualifiers (17th to 21 September 2007) Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. For details, please contact Kim Willis.
All-Ireland Open 3-M ove(October 27th to October 31st 2007) The Gateway Hotel, Buncrana, Co. Donegal.
For details, please contact Gerald Callaghan, “Ard Droim”, Millfield, Buncrana, Co. Donegal.
W orld Ladies 3-M ove Title M atch (October 27th to October 31st 2007) The Champion, Patricia Breen from Carlow, will play
the Challenger, Amangul Durdyeva from Turkmenistan, at the Gateway Hotel, Buncrana, Co. Donegal.
R O LL o f H O NO UR
World 3-Move Matchplay Alex Moiseyev World GAYP Matchplay Ronald King
World Ladies 3-Move Matchplay Patricia Breen World Ladies GAYP Matchplay Amangul Durdyeva
U.K. & Irish Ladies Matchplay Karena Breen World Postal Champion Mac Banks
U.S. 3-Move National Tv. Ronald King U.S. GAYP National Ty. Lubabalo Kondlo
British Open Mustafa Durdyev Welsh Open Tony Boyle
English Open Jimmy Grant English GAYP Ty. Dave Harwood
Northern Ireland Open Shane Mc Cosker German Open Liam Stephens
Niedrerhoffer US Youth Ch. Shane Mc Cosker Danish Open Gene Lindsay
Scottish Open Tom Watson East of Scotland Colin Young
All-Ireland Open Masters Myles Hannigan Irish Home-Based Champion Myles Hannigan
All-Ireland Open Senior Francis McNally All-Ireland Open Intermediate John Davis
Irish 3-Move Matchplay Sean Cronin Irish GAYP Matchplay Hugh Devlin
Irish Ladies Matchplay Anne-Marie Breen Home International Team Ty. Republic of Ireland
W C D F W orld Ratings
1. Ronald King (Barbados) 2694 2. Alex Moiseyev (USA) 2581 3. Richard Hallett (USA) 2567 4. Jack Francis (Barbados) 2546
5. William Doherty (Scot) 2538 6. Tom Watson (Scot) 2525 7. Jim Morrison (USA) 2510 8. Ed Bruch (USA) 2500
9. M Durdyev (Turkmen) 2500 10. B Durdyev (Turkmen) 2468 11. Lindus Edwards (Wal) 2467 12 . Hugh Devlin (Irl) 2463
13. Darwin Lorde (Barbados) 2459 14. Joe Davidson (Scot) 2453 15. Rawle Allicock (Eng) 2449 16. John Walcott (Barbados) 2449
17. Richard Beckwith (USA) 2444 18. Sean Cronin (Irl) 2440 19. Jim Grant (Scot) 2432 20. Louis Cowie (USA) 2425
O TH ER NEW SLETTERS
The NorthWest Draughts Federation Newsletter edited by Hugh Devlin. Subscriptions to
Liam Kelly, Ballymagan,, Buncrana, Co. Donegal, Ireland. 4 issues per year. £10 or €15 subscription.
Scottish Draughts News Sheet edited by Danny Oliphant. Subscriptions to Danny Oliphant, 4 Linwood Grove, Whiston, Merseyside,
L35 3XJ, England. 6 issues per year. £5 Sterling subscription.
The Scottish Draughts Association has authorized Sean Phillips to collect subscriptions on its behalf
English Draughts Association Newsletter edited by Dennis Pawlek. Subscriptions to Joan Caws, 54 Mayfield Road, Ryde, Isle of
Wight, P033 3PR, England. 3-4 issues per year: £10 Sterling subscription.
North & North East Draughts View edited by Graham Young. Subscriptions to Graham Young, East Bendings, Stonehaven,
Aberdeenshire, AB39 2XX, Scotland. 6 issues per year. £6 Sterling subscription. Sean Phillips has been authorized by Graham
Young to collect subscriptions from Irish based players on behalf of Graham Young.
Lancashire Checker Newsletter edited by John Reade. Subscriptions to John Reade,
123 Andover Avenue, Middleton, Manchester, M24 IJQ, England. 6 issues per year. £10 Sterling subscription.
American Checker Federation Bulletin edited by Jim Loy. Subscriptions to Jonathan Chappell , Treasurer,
3712 Falcon Crest Drive, Apt 201, Louisville, KY 40219, U.S.A. 6 issues per year. $40 subscription for Irish readers.